Event industry news round-up for August 2025
This month’s industry news has showcased the resilience and impact of the meetings and events sector, from record-breaking destination success stories to charitable milestones, innovative...
Among its offerings are three meeting rooms, including the Vista Ballroom, which affords panoramic views across the Arabian Gulf. Three additional conference rooms look toward the coastline and Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab hotel. The property has eight food-and-beverage outlets; among them are BLVD on One, a brasserie; Elevate, a 13th -floor wine bar; Maident Shanghai, serving Chinese cuisine, and Quattro Passi, featuring Italian cuisine. The resort also has a spa with fourteen treatment rooms and four open-air cabanas alongside a hammam, a spa pool, a relaxation lounge, the Spa Café and a fully-equipped fitness centre.
The 477-room Viceroy Palm Jumeirah Dubai has debuted in the United Arab Emirates. The resort, which features a glass cube entrance that seems to float in front of the hotel, offers views of the ocean as well as the Dubai Marina.
Among its offerings are three meeting rooms, including the Vista Ballroom, which affords panoramic views across the Arabian Gulf. Three additional conference rooms look toward the coastline and Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab hotel. The property has eight food-and-beverage outlets; among them are BLVD on One, a brasserie; Elevate, a 13th -floor wine bar; Maident Shanghai, serving Chinese cuisine, and Quattro Passi, featuring Italian cuisine. The resort also has a spa with fourteen treatment rooms and four open-air cabanas alongside a hammam, a spa pool, a relaxation lounge, the Spa Café and a fully-equipped fitness centre.
The 477-room Viceroy Palm Jumeirah Dubai has debuted in the United Arab Emirates. The resort, which features a glass cube entrance that seems to float in front of the hotel, offers views of the ocean as well as the Dubai Marina.
Among its offerings are three meeting rooms, including the Vista Ballroom, which affords panoramic views across the Arabian Gulf. Three additional conference rooms look toward the coastline and Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab hotel. The property has eight food-and-beverage outlets; among them are BLVD on One, a brasserie; Elevate, a 13th -floor wine bar; Maident Shanghai, serving Chinese cuisine, and Quattro Passi, featuring Italian cuisine. The resort also has a spa with fourteen treatment rooms and four open-air cabanas alongside a hammam, a spa pool, a relaxation lounge, the Spa Café and a fully-equipped fitness centre.