Places To Stay
In addition to a high number of luxurious five-star hotels, Dubai has plenty of four, three, two and one-star hotels, hotel apartments and youth hostels. A new hotel seems to spring up...
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Hotels
Dubai has a vast array of hotels ranging from one of the most superlative and opulent hotels in the world, the Burj Al Arab, with a published price, or rack rate, in the region of... read more
Landmark Hotels
This extravagant resort has two hotels, Al Qasr and Mina A’Salam, with 940 luxurious rooms and suites, and the exclusive Dar Al Masyaf summer houses, all linked by man-made waterways...
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Resorts
Set within a 225 sq km conservation reserve, this luxury getaway was recently named ‘one of the world’s best ecotourism models’ by National Geographic Magazine. Al Maha resembles a...
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Hotel Apartments
A cheaper alternative to staying in a hotel is to rent furnished accommodation. This can be done on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. The longer you rent the better the rate and...
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Guest Houses & Bed & Breakfasts
Guest houses are becoming more popular in Dubai. While smaller in size, B&B’s offer a homely feel and are idea for guests who want to see more of the ‘real Dubai’. Located in residential...
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Hostels
The Dubai Youth Hostel, located on Al Nahda Road near Al Mulla Plaza in the north of the city, provides the cheapest accommodation in town. A four-star wing was added to the hostel in...
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Campsites
There are no official campsites in the UAE, but fortunately there are plenty of places to camp informally. Near Dubai, the desert dunes on the way to Hatta are a good option, as are... read more