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Mercure Dubai Barsha Heights Hotel Suites And Apartments
4.3/5455 Reviews
Tecom
Great value economic hotel, very spacious, busy elevators like any vertical lodging. Also had an issue with the fire alarm staff should be trained to be more polite. The iron triggered the alarm, the staff showed up looking for penalty tribue, they were so fixated on the idea that I was smoking despite being a non-smoker, it was very dismissive and outright rude, I actually had a hard time thumbing them put of my suite! Still the place is good, as long as the staff learn that extracting penalty fees from guests shouldn't become the priority, once they are educated, they were not be desperate to invade rooms and pretend to be professional investigators They front desk did apologize for the poor training and promised it will never ever happen again. So based on that I must leave a 5/5 review as the hotel was nice when that incident is isolated.
JA Palm Tree Court
4.4/540 Reviews
Finally clocked in at the JA Hotel in Dubai! I have stayed at JA hotels in Hatta several times before and I like it very much. There are not many travel opportunities this year and I can only do staycation in Dubai, so I chose JA Palm Tree Courtyard Hotel. Generally speaking, the hotel exceeded my expectations. The courtyard hotel’s design is like a Thai resort hotel. The rooms are large. We can see the garden downstairs from our balcony. The toiletries are from Elemis. Although the hotel in Dubai is unable to make buffets, the breakfast is still abundant. There are many activities in the hotel, such as water sports, shooting and horse riding, but I don't really want to move, so I took a swim in the pool and did a spa. Great experience, will come back again.
Novotel Dubai Al Barsha
3.9/565 Reviews
Al Barsha
Hotel was east to get and close to Mashreq metro station. Soon as you walk in you can tell it’s a nice hotel. The check was quick, room was clean and large size. Hotel staff were very helpful and informative about breakfast and dining options. Breakfast was good value for money. Lots of options to choose from with live egg station to have what ever way you want your eggs cooked. Fried, boiled, poached, scrambled, omelette with different toppings. Only downside was there was an event on at the pool. So we couldn’t use it. They said we could enter the event but needed to pay 100 aed (£22). If not then need to go to other small pool. But was a good stay.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai
4.7/564 Reviews
Jumeirah Beach
This is without doubt an excellent hotel. It's very new having been opened about 18 months ago. Everything is in very good condition and all fittings are of very high quality. Staff members were always friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good with plenty of healthy options such as salads and fruits. We used the pool most days and it was very enjoyable. There was a bit of shade in places to protect from the sun. A feature we enjoyed by the pool was the availability of healthy food and snacks. Often poolside food consists of endless deep-fried junk food like chips and burgers. At the MO you can get sushi, sashimi, salads and plenty of low calorie food. And burgers and chips! The hotel is of course right next to the beach. I believe the beach is about to be extended further into the sea which might mean the beach will be closed any time soon. It seems the hotel is too near the water putting it at risk of flooding in extreme weather conditions. Overall I would happily return to the Mandarin Oriental.
TRYP by Wyndham Dubai
4/5125 Reviews
Tecom
A good hotel in a strategic area near the Dubai City metro about 15 minutes by taxi from Dubai marina and Jumeirah beach. The hotel has three good restaurants, two of which are open air. Excellent concierge service, the guys are active and solve any problem. Free shuttle service to a partner beach at a cost of €25 deductible on food and beverages. Breakfast good and plentiful rooms with balcony overlooking Dubai marina excellent. The only drawback of this hotel is the proximity to a mosque therefore wake up every morning at 4 because of the adhān from the mosque's minaret, in order to call Muslims to the obligatory prayers. The pool is very small and by 8 it's already full.
Ibis Styles Dubai Deira
4.3/594 Reviews
Deira
I USED sports bar @ IBIS STYLE DEIRA it’s a best place to spend time and relax and work while wine & dine. Must visit place during dubai trip for everyone . Friendly people to serve you better Ms . Sheena @ SPORTS BAR was excellent to handle guest and serve our required needs with happy attitude .

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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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