• Celebrate The Culture And Customs Of The UAE At Barjeel Heritage Guest House

    Bin Touq: Our aim is to promote Emirati culture through the hospitality sector

    Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa under the management of Planet Hospitality, announced the opening of Barjeel Heritage Guest House, an impressive and inviting traditional Emirati guest house that will give tourists and residents a chance to step back in time and celebrate the culture and customs of the UAE.

    Barjeel Heritage Guest House, located in Shandagha by the Dubai Heritage Village, officially opened its doors in a ceremony attended by Khalid Saeed Bin Touq, Executive Director Licensing & Classification and Majid Al Marri, Director Classification from the Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (DTCM) and key management and staff of Planet Hospitality and Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa.

    Mr. Bin Touq commented: “We would like to congratulate Planet Hospitality for preserving our local heritage through Barjeel Heritage Guest House. We have seen an increase in the number of people visiting heritage sites in Dubai and there is a huge interest amongst tourists coming to Dubai to know about Emirati culture and traditions so the Barjeel Heritage Guest House will cater to this demand. Guests staying here will have the opportunity to experience the life of our people during the early years of the city. Everything that you will see here reflects the culture and tradition of our country so it’s like being a guest to an old Emirati family offering true Arabian hospitality.”

    Mr. Al Marri added: “The department will soon open a section classifying this heritage guest houses because it is very important to promote the Emirati culture and we want the guests to have a real feel of the customs and traditions of our country.”

    Habib Khan, CEO of Planet Hospitality, said: “We are very proud to open the doors of Barjeel Heritage Guest House to our valued guests. This is truly a unique property for Dubai and preserves the cultural values of a gone-by era. The opening of this property supports the government’s goal to offer a variety of attractions to visitors looking for a taste of the old Dubai. We invite everyone to visit Barjeel Heritage Guest House and discover the richness of ancient Arab culture. This place is not only for tourists but for everybody to have the chance to know and understand the culture of the Emiratis.”

    He added: “I would like to thank Engr. Rashad Boukash, member of the UAE National Assembly and head of Architectural Heritage Department and his entire team in assisting and guiding us to transform and maintain the heritage character of the house and its surrounding and to Mr. Jamal Salim Al Qaiwani, CEO of Al Salem Group for the trust and confidence by letting Planet Hospitality lead the project.”

    All rooms at Barjeel Heritage Guest House are furnished in Arabian theme with individually controlled air conditioned, en-suite bath, satellite television, mini fridge, in-room safe deposit box, and free wi-fi, IDD telephones. A round-the-clock butler service, dining, private function and events are also offered.

    Surrounded by dining and seating area shaded by sun and beautiful landscaping, this restored historical house has spacious and large bedrooms overlooking the Courtyard. The Barjeel Heritage Guest House also features a traditional Arabic Restaurant called Barjeel Al-Arab Restaurant offering traditional Emirati, Lebanese and Cosmo cuisine for a fine culinary experience.

    Situated in the heart of Dubai Shandgha facing the Dubai Creek, Barjeel Heritage Guest House is less than 100 meters walk to water taxi (Abra) and Al-Ghubaiba Metro Station.

    Planet Hospitality opened Barjeel Heritage Guest House after the success of Orient Guest House, also located in a historic place, in the Bastakiya heritage area, with a similar concept and was much appreciated by the intellectuals and amongst Europeans tourists. As part of the group’s commitment to preserve the Emirati traditions by offering heritage destinations, plans are underway to inaugurate two more properties this year with the same theme of Emirati heritage and culture.

     

    Emirate:  Dubai

    Date: Jan 10, 2013

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