



WALDORF ASTORIA DUBAI - DIFC
Waldorf Astoria DIFC is the epitome of luxury in the heart of Dubai. Spanning floors 18 to 55 of the Burj Daman, this urban retreat is within 10 minutes of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and The Museum of the Future.
The home to the best-in-class award-winning restaurants and bars, a state-of-the-art Waldorf Astoria Spa, and world-class hospitality. Your stay includes a dedicated Personal Concierge on hand to assist with excursions and special requests.
Stay like the elite in a residential style room or suite or experience a variety of options across the four restaurants and lounges, from afternoon tea at Peacock Alley to a midnight cocktail at St. Trop. Each venue offers city views from the 18th floor. The focus of the estate is on environmental sustainability and respect for the Alentejo culture and tradition. There, unique wines and excellent olive oils are produced. You can savour the traditions of the Alentejo in a select restaurant and unwind in a charming hotel with 22 rooms.
But this land's history goes beyond 2017, it all started in 1703 with the name Quinta do Peral. Peral for the ancestral existence of a pear orchard. Over the years the property belonged to the Viscount of Esperança, the Count of Palma and the Countess of Santar. During the restoration work, landmarks were found with the symbol that is now the Quinta do Paral logo.
The home to the best-in-class award-winning restaurants and bars, a state-of-the-art Waldorf Astoria Spa, and world-class hospitality. Your stay includes a dedicated Personal Concierge on hand to assist with excursions and special requests.
Stay like the elite in a residential style room or suite or experience a variety of options across the four restaurants and lounges, from afternoon tea at Peacock Alley to a midnight cocktail at St. Trop. Each venue offers city views from the 18th floor. The focus of the estate is on environmental sustainability and respect for the Alentejo culture and tradition. There, unique wines and excellent olive oils are produced. You can savour the traditions of the Alentejo in a select restaurant and unwind in a charming hotel with 22 rooms.
But this land's history goes beyond 2017, it all started in 1703 with the name Quinta do Peral. Peral for the ancestral existence of a pear orchard. Over the years the property belonged to the Viscount of Esperança, the Count of Palma and the Countess of Santar. During the restoration work, landmarks were found with the symbol that is now the Quinta do Paral logo.