Dubai culture and heritage experts say developments such as the new Hilton in Al Jadaf are key in bringing to life the city’s rich history in the modern day.
Speaking at an event at the Hilton Garden Inn Al Jadaf hotel, Ahmed Al Jafflah, protocol manager at the Sheikh Mohamed Centre for Cultural Understanding, spoke of the need to embrace the past and make it relevant for the future of Dubai.
Al Jadaf was once at the heart of Dubai’s maritime trade and the area where the traditional dhow vessels were built – the new Hilton hotel is the centrepiece of the area’s regeneration.
"This area is very rich in history and it is vital to the UAE that its story and culture not only remains but is intertwined into its future developments," explained Al Jafflah.
The event at the Hilton Garden Inn Jadaf brought together people of many nationalities to gain an understanding of what is happening in the area.
Part of it is the construction of Cultural Village – which will link the past to the present through residential and commercial properties.
"All Emiratis will remember the family trip to Al Jadaf to see the biggest Dows being built. We cannot let these memories disappear, hence the focus on positioning Al Jadaf as a cultural and creative destination in the city and as a hub for cultural events and educational initiatives."
Hilton also took care to make the Garden Inn hotel fit in with the area through both the overall architecture and internal design.
"The landscape and skyline of Al Jadaf is changing dramatically, and we want to be a part of this change as first-movers. Hilton is celebrating 100 years in 2019; pioneering is in our DNA," said José Luis Ruiz Arroyo, general manager.
The new hotel, which is part of Hilton’s midscale Hilton Garden Inn brand, joins three other Hilton Garden Inn properties already open in Dubai.
"While staying at the beautifully designed hotel, guests can relax by the rooftop pool, work out at the fitness centre, dine at the restaurant or attend an event in one of the spacious meeting rooms,” said Arroyo. “I look forward to welcoming guests to this exciting new property.”
The 326 guest-room hotel is owned by Khamas Group of Investments. - TradeArabia News Service
Dubai’s historic Al Jadaf district comes to life with Hilton deal
