With soaring views of the Dubai skyline or Arabian Gulf, Luxury Rooms are an inspiring place to work and rest. Settle down on a lime-green armchair, at a comfortable desk or on a king-size MyBed ™ dressed in fine white linen, and hit the switch on your coffee machine.
Technology is at your fingertips: free Wi-Fi, a JBL sound system, an LED high-definition TV. And when it’s time to switch off, spacious bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, along with French amenities such as Lanvin along with Sofitel’s MyBed ™ concept.
With soaring views of the Dubai skyline or Arabian Gulf, Luxury Rooms are an inspiring place to work and rest. Settle down on a lime-green armchair, at a comfortable desk or on a twin size MyBed ™ dressed in fine white linen, and hit the switch on your coffee machine.
Technology is at your fingertips: free Wi-Fi, a JBL sound system, an LED high-definition TV. And when it’s time to switch off, spacious bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, along with French amenities such as Lanvin along with Sofitel’s MyBed ™ concept.
With soaring views of the Dubai skyline or Arabian Gulf, Luxury Rooms are an inspiring place to work and rest. Settle down on a lime-green armchair, at a comfortable desk or on a king-size MyBed ™ dressed in fine white linen, and hit the switch on your coffee machine.
Technology is at your fingertips: free Wi-Fi, a JBL sound system, an LED high-definition TV. And when it’s time to switch off, spacious bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, along with French amenities such as Lanvin along with Sofitel’s MyBed ™ concept.
With soaring views of the Dubai skyline or Arabian Gulf, Luxury Rooms are an inspiring place to work and rest. Settle down on a lime-green armchair, at a comfortable desk or on a twin size MyBed ™ dressed in fine white linen, and hit the switch on your coffee machine.
Technology is at your fingertips: free Wi-Fi, a JBL sound system, an LED high-definition TV. And when it’s time to switch off, spacious bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, along with French amenities such as Lanvin along with Sofitel’s MyBed ™ concept.
The Louvre is the world's largest museum and houses one of the most impressive art collections in history. The magnificent, baroque-style palace and museum — LeMusée du Louvre in French — sits along the banks of the Seine River in Paris. It is one of the city's biggest tourist attractions.
The Louvre was originally built as a fortress in 1190, but was reconstructed in the 16th century to serve as a royal palace. "Like many buildings, it was built and rebuilt over the years," said Tea Gudek Snajdar, an Amsterdam-based art historian, museum docent and a blogger at Culture Tourist.
During its time as a royal residence, the Louvre saw tremendous growth. Nearly every monarch expanded it, according to History.com. Today, it covers a total area of 652,300 square feet (60,600 square meters). In 1682, Louis XIV moved the royal residence to Versailles, and the Louvre became home to various art academies, offering regular exhibitions of its members' works.