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Dubai International Hotel, Dubai Airport
4.5/560 Reviews

Dubai International Hotel, Dubai Airport

Dubai International Airport Dubai|0.5km from Caviar House & Prunier
For those that follow me, you know I'm a fan of this product, particularly the executive room offering. From the meet and greet at the airplane gate (which always makes one feel welcome seeing that sign with your name on it), to the zipping through internal airport security (many don't realize even in transit in Dubai you clear security), to being in a big, clean comfy room with amenities within 15 minutes of getting off a long international flight, well, it's a win win win for me. Staff are incredibly polite, and the rooms are soundproof. Touches like full Emirates first class amenities (tooth brush kits, combs, toiletries and sewing kits), to massage chairs in room, bath and shower, coffee station, two desks and high speed internet, I get a lot of work done on my stopovers. In gate B, fifty or so meters from the train elevators, even if you are traveling out of A terminal or C , you are 15 - 20 minutes from the gate. The desk can have a golf cart waiting for you outside the elevator to whisk you towards gate C if you wish. There is a nice pool free for guests, a sauna, and a jacuzzi. Tge rooms provide slippers and robes. All food and drinks at the lounge are free, so if you don't have airline lounge access, you can eat and drink a big chunk of your hotel bill (beers can be in the 12$ to 15$ range in resteraunts in the airport... you have been warned). There's a full business service as well. Elevators down tge hall from reception go right to the Emirates business and first class lounges. All in all, for me, I often use this over going into Dubai and adding all the pickup, journey time and having to get to the airport hours before a flight. Staying in the terminal means 15 minutes before boarding, I leave my hotel room! Oh, and you have time to shop all available stores! WIN!

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Reviews for Dubai Hotels

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Fortune Plaza Hotel, Dubai Airport
3.5/546 Reviews
Dubai International Airport
I lived until I got a visa and ID stationed in Dubai. Even though Dubai is, almost Indians walk around near Sharjah. It was a cheap hotel, but the room was large and comfortable with washing machines and tableware. Breakfast only served the minimum necessary, but the occasional sandwiches were delicious. Other than that, it was boiled *, croissants and tea every day.
Dubai International Hotel, Dubai Airport
4.5/560 Reviews
Dubai International Airport
For those that follow me, you know I'm a fan of this product, particularly the executive room offering. From the meet and greet at the airplane gate (which always makes one feel welcome seeing that sign with your name on it), to the zipping through internal airport security (many don't realize even in transit in Dubai you clear security), to being in a big, clean comfy room with amenities within 15 minutes of getting off a long international flight, well, it's a win win win for me. Staff are incredibly polite, and the rooms are soundproof. Touches like full Emirates first class amenities (tooth brush kits, combs, toiletries and sewing kits), to massage chairs in room, bath and shower, coffee station, two desks and high speed internet, I get a lot of work done on my stopovers. In gate B, fifty or so meters from the train elevators, even if you are traveling out of A terminal or C , you are 15 - 20 minutes from the gate. The desk can have a golf cart waiting for you outside the elevator to whisk you towards gate C if you wish. There is a nice pool free for guests, a sauna, and a jacuzzi. Tge rooms provide slippers and robes. All food and drinks at the lounge are free, so if you don't have airline lounge access, you can eat and drink a big chunk of your hotel bill (beers can be in the 12$ to 15$ range in resteraunts in the airport... you have been warned). There's a full business service as well. Elevators down tge hall from reception go right to the Emirates business and first class lounges. All in all, for me, I often use this over going into Dubai and adding all the pickup, journey time and having to get to the airport hours before a flight. Staying in the terminal means 15 minutes before boarding, I leave my hotel room! Oh, and you have time to shop all available stores! WIN!
Holiday Inn Express Dubai Airport, an IHG Hotel
4.2/5471 Reviews
Dubai International Airport
The location is good but the the service is so so with such a well branded hotel chain. We booked for 3 but they never provide us the basic for three persons, such as the bath towel which they prepared only ONE. When we asked for the housekeeper, he came in and kept asking to write a good review on google yet he forgot to bring all what I requested over the phone, he didn’t want to be off till you write the review for him while it was almost midnight during that time. It’s a very bad experience. Then needed to wait for almost 30mins for him to bring in another 2 bathroom towels
Premier Inn Dubai International Airport
4.4/5286 Reviews
Dubai International Airport
Front clerks are very helpful and friendly. They welcomed us with warm welcome. The room is very clean and quiet. As we were tired after our long flight, we needed some tranquility and proper rest. If we could get slippers it was even better! And we really enjoyed breakfast! The local bean stew was so yummy. It was so delicious, I wanted to ask for recipes. If I come back to Dubai, I definitely stay at this place for the first night. The pickup shuttle service also were brilliant.
Sleep ’n Fly Sleep Lounge, Dubai International Airport (DXB), C-Gates (Terminal 3/ Transit Area)
3/550 Reviews
Dubai International Airport
Just a bed, if you stay overnight, you might as well go to a hotel
Aloft Dubai Airport
4.5/5299 Reviews
Dubai International Airport
I booked a city view king room but was given a courtyard view twin room. Signage for the room took me the long way round which also wasn't helpful at the end of a long flight with a lot of heavy bags and body thinking it's 4am. Room is big enough, showers etc hot and reasonable cleanliness, so for a stop over it is fine for the purpose. If you booked the hotel for the shuttle (like me), note that there isn't that many - but an Uber is just AED20 to the airport.

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More about Dubai

Introduction to Dubai: A Confluence of Traditions and Futurism

Located on the Eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, in the south west corner of the Arabian Gulf, Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. Known for its opulent architecture, luxury shopping and vibrant nightlife, Dubai offers an irresistible blend of traditional Arabic culture and futuristic innovation. This city is home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, and it boasts an artificial island in the shape of a palm tree, the Palm Jumeirah!

Tips for Travelling to Dubai

Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, serves as the primary gateway to the city. The Dubai Metro, taxis, and ride-hailing services like Uber are commonly used to navigate the city.

Visa policies vary depending on nationality, so travellers are advised to check the UAE embassy website in their respective countries. Credit cards are widely accepted and the official language is Arabic, but English is commonly used, especially in business and by the large expatriate population.

As for traditions, remember that the UAE is a Muslim country and visitors should dress modestly in public. Also, the consumption of alcohol is regulated and is typically only allowed within licensed venues.

Unforgettable Attractions in Dubai

Dubai's iconic skyline is dominated by architectural marvels like the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab and the Palm Jumeirah. Shoppers will find their paradise in the Dubai Mall and the traditional Gold and Spice Souks. For a dose of culture, one can visit the Dubai Museum, Al Fahidi Historic District or the stunning Jumeirah Mosque. The adventurous can explore the vast Arabian Desert on a safari.

Weather in Dubai and the Best Time to Visit

Dubai has a hot desert climate with extremely hot summers (June to September) with temperatures frequently reaching 41°C (105°F), and warm winters (December to March) averaging 24°C (75°F). The most comfortable time to visit is from November to April.

As for clothing, light, breathable fabrics are recommended due to the heat. However, it's also wise to carry a light jacket or shawl, as indoor areas can be heavily air-conditioned.

Selecting the Right Hotel in Dubai

Dubai's hotels are as varied and impressive as its skyline. To stay near main attractions, consider the Armani Hotel inside the Burj Khalifa.

For a food-centric stay, Pierchic offers gourmet dining and is located near various eateries.

For luxury accommodation, the Burj Al Arab is an iconic choice, while budget travellers can consider Rove Downtown, which offers great value.

Business travellers might appreciate the convenient location of Dusit Thani near the business district. Atlantis The Palm offers highly Instagrammable views and interiors. Near the airport, the Dubai International Hotel offers convenient and comfortable lodging.

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