Among the 1,500 exhibitors at the Arabian Travel Market 2022 in Dubai, the Saudi Airlines stand stood out due to its amazing futuristic design. No wonder, Saudi Airlines won two awards for Best Pavilion Design.
The three-storied Saudi Airlines stand had a unique look due to its digital staircase resplendent with bright colors and futuristic design elements.
Jumeirah International was awarded Best Stand for Doing Business for its aesthetically pleasing design that created a stimulating environment for networking and business.
The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi won the award for the most distinguished pavilion in the exhibition based on its ability to attract visitors to its pavilion, while the pavilions of Dubai Tourism, the Saudi Tourism Authority and Emaar Hospitality Group were also highly praised in this category.
The Best New Pavilion award was given to Eshraq Hospitality, which debuted at the show this year, for its wooden design reminiscent of a desert landscape, while TBS/Vbooking won the Best Stand award at the TravelTech event, which highlights the importance of technology in the travel industry, due to its innovative design and immersive experience through the virtual world of Metaverse.
The National Botanical Gardens near the magnificent Witpoortjie waterfall is truly a sight to behold. Covering almost 750 acres, it is composed of both landscaped and natural savannah areas, while the natural vegetation is a mix of grassland and savannah with over 600 naturally occurring plant species. The Cafe Clivia is situated under two beautiful ocotea bullata trees in the center of the garde...
A square right on Lisbon’s riverfront, this place seems to out-do any place you’ve ever been to in terms of grandeur. High 18th century cloisters, meringue coloured facades and, of course, mosaic cobblestones, this place used to be the first point of disembarkation for the boats while now it retains its bustling history by being the gateway for trams and people going places. The statue of Dom Jose...
Located in the picturesque town of Besharre (or Bsharri), about 120km from Beirut, the Gibran Museum is dedicated to famed Lebanese poet, philosopher, painter, and author Gibran Khalil Gibran. He was born into poverty in 1883 and received no formal education – priests taught him how to read and write. In 1895, after their land was confiscated, Gibran moved to the US with his family. ...
The place is particularly important due to its importance in the Australian open tennis championship. The place is one of the busiest and amusement venues of the city which offers massive accommodation of 15,000 people to national and international visitors from all around the world to view the prestigious event. Apart from the Australian Open tennis events such as Grand Slam and Asia Pacific are ...