Emirates recently opened its third lounge in Germany as part of a multi-million dollar push to offer pre-departure convenience and comfort at important airports around the world.
The new lounge at 700 square feet is its biggest, and is located in Dusseldorf International Airport. It is similar to other luxury travel lounges in Frankfurt and Munich.
It includes complimentary broadband access, Business Center, widescreen TV, leather armchairs, and gourmet cuisine. Senior Vice President for Airport Services said “These lounges are an integral part of the Emirates’ experience, putting passengers in the best possible frame of mind for their journeys.”
Address: Ostandari Street Timings: open daily 8am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm winters and 4pm to 9pm summers Tickets: IR 10000 Located within a convenient walking distance from the Naqsh e Jahan Square, this place is the first one in a series of museums that you will encounter as you walk along Ostandari Street from north to south. The museum is housed within a charming 15th century bu...
Location: Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sports Stoney Road/James Peace Road Bandar Seri Begawan BS 8610 Negara Brunei Darussalam Tel: +673-2240166-9 Established in 1982, this centre aims to conduct research into the 600 year old history and culture of the country with special focus on the history and genealogies of the Brunei sultans. This place offers a library and ...
One of the best international museums of its kind, the Applied Arts museum was founded in 1877 and holds a collection of historical artifacts from various cultures. Some of the works include European cultural items from the 12th century, Islamic art and Asian cultural displays. Interesting presentations are created by combining displays and literature for visitors in the audience, who are sure to ...
The Great Hall of the People is one of ten buildings (creatively known as the Ten Great Buildings) constructed to honor the tenth anniversary of the People’s Republic of China in 1959. All are around today – among them the National Museum of China, the Beijing Railway Station, and the Chinese People’s Revolutionary Military Museum. All were built in the modernist style, heavily influenced by Sov...