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Located on Corniche Road overlooking Khalid Lagoon, this hotels
modern exterior of mirrored glass makes a striking impact on the
natural surroundings of the lagoon. With guest facilities including
259 luxurious guest rooms, a magnificent Grand Ballroom and a
diverse range of culinary options, the Millennium Hotel Sharjah
also offers Le Club Health & Fitness which features separate
health clubs for men and women. Three pools including one adult
pool, one family pool and a childrens pool; a fully equipped
gymnasium and a squash court.
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Club Rooms - Queen and Twin
Large well appointed queen or twin-bedded rooms with excellent
views, situated on the top three floors of the hotel.
Deluxe Rooms - Queen and Twin
Spacioius guest rooms with stunning panoramic views overlooking
the sea or Khalid Lagoon.
Suite Rooms - Deluxe Studio
Large deluxe studios with stunning panoramic views overlooking
the sea.
Suite Rooms - Deluxe Suites
Large one and two bedroom deluxe suites of an elegant contemporary
design with stunning panoramic views of the sea and/or lagoon.
Suite Rooms - Millennium Club Suites
Large luxury one and two bedroom Millennium Club Suites, with
excellent views occupying an elevated position on the top three
floors of the hotel.
Suite Rooms - Royal Suite
An exceptionally large and well appointed suite located on the
top floor of the hotel, with views overlooking Khalid Lagoon.
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Al Dallah
Snacks and pastries
24-hour tea lounge & juice bar. Located on the ground floor,
Al Dallah serves a large selection of teas, fine pastries, cakes
and ice creams
Citrus
International
Discover international flavours in a casual, yet refreshing setting
at Citrus Cafe on the ground floor.
Mojo
Seafood and Sushi
*Opening March 2003* A fusion of the Pacific Rim and Eastern Mediterranean,
Mojo offers an extensive menu featuring seafood and sushi to order.
The Pool Terrace
Snacks and Healthy Food
Located at Le Club Health & Fitness on the 2nd floor, the
pool terrace offers refreshing drinks and a snack menu.
Shiraz
Iranian
*Opening March 2003* Uniquely Persian, the atmosphere is warm
and inviting, the décor dramatic, and the cuisine, purely
Iranian.
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