Reviews for Dubai Hotels

Palette Reflections Hotel
3.3/545 Reviews
Bur Dubai
The worst hotel ever i have stayed in. The staff is so rude especially Mr. Surender and Ms. Nagham. The entire staff is just minting their own personal money by unnecessarily charging things that are supposed to be complementary in a hotel. The plugs of their hotel is do not support normal chargers. Their food service is not great. Inshot this is not the hotel to stay in.
Skaf Hotel
3.4/520 Reviews
Bur Dubai
The room itself was nice. But the check-in experience is relatively poor. Hotel service staff are very unprofessional. 1. I booked a superior king room and reminded the front desk, but the king room was still arranged. I had to ask again before they changed my room. 2. The staff just responded to my message and walked straight into the room after I opened the door. Very uncomfortable. Lack of security. 3. Ordering half board, ordering dinner is more complicated. No one answered after the front desk called room service. You need to go to the front desk in person to solve it. We had dinner 3 times and went to the front desk 2 times to communicate. 4. The club is too noisy and will last until two or three in the morning, which greatly affects your rest. 5. Breakfast is so-so.
Courtyard by Marriott Culture Village, Dubai
4.3/565 Reviews
Bur Dubai
Opposite Versace. I stayed at Versace the day before, because I had to catch a plane and leave the hotel at 3 am the next day, so I moved from Versace to the Marriott opposite. I came out at 3:00 in the morning and took an Uber for 3 minutes. It was very close to the airport. Shuttle service: The hotel introduced a shuttle bus that departs at 9:00 in the morning and goes to and from Dubai Mall at 7:30 in the evening, but when I asked where to get on the bus at 7:39, the other party hesitated and said that there might not be a bus. So the shuttle service is not real. Environment: There is a swimming pool on the roof, which is okay overall Service: Because I passed around 11 o'clock that day, the hotel manager said that the cheapest room would give me a discount of about 330 dirhams, which is about 660 RMB. I saw that it was 479 on Ctrip, so I booked it on Ctrip. I asked when it would be available When checking in, he said that after 1:00, when I came at one o'clock, he said that the room had not been cleaned and that we could check in at 3 o'clock. In short, Ctrip is cheap, check in after 3 o'clock. There is a coffee shop on the first floor of the lobby, and a row of sofas in the waiting area is also good. Hygiene: general Service: average
S19 Hotel-Al Jaddaf Metro Station
4.3/553 Reviews
Bur Dubai
I had a small problem with shower on the first day. Solved. Nice and quiet place very closed with metrò. big, nice and very clean room. great value for money in dubai. The hotel is at 20 minutes by metrò to Burj Kalifa and just 10 minutes to Dubai Festival City
Kingsgate Canal Hotel by Millennium
3.6/5105 Reviews
Bur Dubai
I got up in This hotel because they was doing repairs at 9am, that’s super annoying because when u book hotel u want to leave in calm place. Area is very nice, it’s waterfront. Room is pretty small but it’s good value for the money. Guy on the reception was asking 100dirham deposit because he told me that someone broke a cup not long time ago and now they ask for deposit, funny
Suha Creek Hotel Apartment, Waterfront Jaddaf, Dubai
4.6/549 Reviews
Bur Dubai
The studio is tiny in terms of scale. The cleaning service provided every day is excellent. Concerning equipment there is everything you need in the room for a comfortable stay. Our windows overlooked the pretty big highway and it was very noisy due to busy traffic day and night. We found some dirty spots on the chairs. The oven didn't work occasionally.

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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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