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GRAND MILLENNIUM AL WAHDAThe Grand Millennium in Abu Dhabi goes well beyond many peoples’expectations of a holiday. It is a luxury 5 star hotel in thecenter of the city adjacent to Al Wahda Mall, a prime shopping destination.The grand establishment is bold and bright and perfectlypresented. It boasts 844 guest rooms which include serviced apartments,suites and penthouses. Conveniently situated only 15 minutesfrom Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre and 30 minutesfrom Abu Dhabi International Airport, the hotel offers a 29,000ft2(2,700m2) state-of-the-art health club which includes Zayna, a spawith a range of signature treatments, and roof top pool. Guests cantotally relax and enjoy the Al Wahda Health Club designed to promotehealth and wellbeing. The state-of-the-art and spacious gymprovides panoramic views of the city with professionally qualifiedand helpful fitness instructors always available to offer advice.Guests can also take part in fitness classes, including Yoga, andPilates, among many.PORTO BELLOA holiday should be a magical experience. It is your time to escapefrom the often oppressive duties of day-to-day life, and indulge inrelaxation and betterment. However, one must be careful not tooverindulge. To enjoy life, we must take care of our health at allcosts. During a stay at the Grand Millennium Al Wahda, healthyfood is provided that tastes so good, you wouldn’t even know thedifference. Surprisingly, you can expect to experience an Italiantwist during your stay at Grand Millennium Al Wahda by meansof the Italian inspired Porto Bello Restaurant. Staying true to theirstunning hospitable reputation, I was invited to the hotel to visit therestaurant located within. I was particularly interested in how theChef de Cuisine (Executive Chef) caters to guests who are diabetic,which is an increasingly looming trend in the UAE due to highlyprocessed, sugary diets.By: ZANE SMALL<strong>August</strong> Issue 1 2015

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