Everything about Palazzo Versace totally explained
The
Palazzo Versace (meaning Versace Palace) is a
luxury hotel jointly owned by
Australian company
Sunland Group Ltd and Emirates Investments Group Australia Pty Ltd, and is the world's first
Versace hotel. It is located on the
Southport Spit at
Main Beach on the
Gold Coast,
Queensland,
Australia. The hotel is the most expensive in Australia.
Structure
The 205 room, five-story main hotel opened in 2000. The complex has seventy-two neighbouring condominiums, three restaurants and a private marina. The mailing address is 94 Seaworld Drive Main Beach QLD 4217.
In the media
The hotel became a focal point of world media attention on
4 January,
2006, when long serving ruler of Dubai in the
United Arab Emirates,
Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum died of a
heart attack while staying at the hotel.
The hotel is used during
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! as the "resting zone" for the celebrities that have already come out of the jungle during the show.
Dubai
The developers have announced plans for a second Palazzo Versace Resort in
Dubai and for another four situated around the world in capitals. The only city to be stated in plans so far is
Paris.
Image gallery
Image:Palazzo Versace in Gold Coast.jpg|Palazzo Versace
Image:Palazzo Versace Lobby.jpg|Palazzo Versace Lobby
Image:Palazzo Versace Lobby Entrance.jpg|Palazzo Versace Lobby Entrance
Image:Palazzo Versace Lounge.jpg|Palazzo Versace Lounge
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