Dubai Hotels
Dubai is a city that overflows with hotels and as a result, there’s no shortage of choice whether you’re in the market for the ridiculous level of bling that characterises the Burj Al Arab or the more low-key pleasures of the Desert Palm. Although the city is famous for its luxury hotels (and there are certainly more than a few of those), cheaper options are easy to find but the quality varies.
The hotels below have been classed into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over Dh 2,000)
Moderate (Dh1,000 to Dh2,000)
Cheap (under Dh1,000)
These prices are the starting prices for a double room, including tax but excluding breakfast, unless otherwise specified. Sales tax of 10% and service charges of 10% are automatically added to the bill at checkout; tipping of porters is expected.
Set away from the hustle and bustle of Dubai proper, the Desert Palm Dubai is a peaceful spot that conspicuously lacks the bling that characterises many of the city’s ultra-luxe hotels. Gorgeous gardens and a full-size polo field surround it, while the onsite spa is particularly good.
Housed inside one of Dubai’s most iconic towers, the Burj Al Arab hotel has become a byword for bling – largely as a result of its eye-catching gold and turquoise interior décor. Famous for hosting sports stars and other celebrities, it boasts a helipad on the roof as well as a slew of eye-wateringly expensive restaurants and a spa.
The world’s first Armani hotel occupies the lower floors of the Burj Khalifa and is a study in modern luxury. It handsomely eschews the bling of other hotels, opting instead for linear corridors that resemble a catwalk. The rooms and the slightly Spartan lobby are full of stylish touches too.
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