Luxury Hotels in Dubai

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Atlantis The Palm, Dubai
Palm Jumeirah
Situated on its own 800-metre, private beach on Dubai’s Palm Island, the 5-star Atlantis offers stunning views of the Arabian Gulf... more >>
Rates from AED 990.00
Bonnington Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Cluster J, Jumeirah Lakes Towers
This luxurious hotel offers great dining... more >>
Rates from AED 356.25
Grand Hyatt Dubai
Al Qutaeyat Road
Located in the Bur Dubai district, this hotel is set in landscaped gardens and boasts 14 restaurants and bars and extensive spa facilities... more >>
Rates from AED 750.00
Hyatt Regency Dubai
Deira
This luxury hotel offers a revolving restaurant, a private ice skating rink, and rooms with views over the Arabian Gulf... more >>
Rates from AED 400.00
Park Hyatt Dubai
Dubai Golf Creek And Yacht Club
Park Hyatt Dubai features a 25-metre swimming pool set among palm trees and a spa offering aromatherapy treatments... more >>
Rates from AED 620.00
Dusit Thani Dubai
133, Sheikh Zayed Road
Combining a high-tech glass tower with traditional Thai décor, this luxurious hotel boasts free Wi-Fi, rooftop pool and an expansive solarium... more >>
Rates from AED 405.75
Al Murooj Rotana – Dubai
Financial Street,off Sheikh Zayed Road Opp. Dubai Mall / Burj Khalifa
Five-star Al Murooj Rotana is situated across from Dubai Mall and the famous Burj Khalifa Tower... more >>
Rates from AED 375.00
Al Bustan Rotana - Dubai
Casablanca Road, Near Airport
Within 1 km from Dubai International Airport, Al Bustan Rotana features modern, luxurious accommodation and 5 fine dining restaurants... more >>
Rates from AED 450.00
Le Meridien Dubai
Airport Road
Set in extensive landscaped gardens, this 5-star retreat is just 2 km from Deira City... more >>
Rates from AED 280.00
Mövenpick Hotel Bur Dubai
19th Street, Oud Metha Street
Situated opposite the American Hospital, stylish Mövenpick Bur Dubai offers spacious rooms... more >>
Rates from AED 380.00

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Dubai, one of UAE’s seven emirates, is a global city and an important business centre not only in the Middle East but worldwide. Dubai hotels and skyscrapers are making waves in the international scene just like the oil discovery of 1966. It is located on the Arabian Peninsula south of the Persian Gulf and is the second largest emirate in terms of land area, next to Abu Dhabi. Dubai claims to be the most modern and progressive among UAE’s seven emirates. Its name is said to be derived from the word daba meaning creep, referring to the slow flow of the Dubai Creek.

Planes land at the Dubai International Airport, the largest airport in the Middle East. It has three terminals with Terminal 3 exclusively serving Emirates Airways. Those coming in from the other emirates like Abu Dhabi take the bus or cab. Dubai’s main bus station is at the Gold Souq and Al Ghubaiba. Dubai also has a train system and the only emirate with a train system. A monorail connects Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island, with the mainland. It is the first monorail in the Middle East.

Said to be the land of wonders, Dubai has been the site of massive construction of various structures. Dubai’s skyscrapers have set world records like the Bhurj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world which houses the world’s fastest elevator. Meanwhile, standing tall on the Arabian Sea is Dubai’s 7-star hotel, the Bhurj Al Arab. Its unusual location and atypical design have caught the eyes of travellers from all over the world. Furthermore, the Bhurj Al Arab has earned for itself the title of the world’s tallest hotel. Also, on Dubai’s waters float the three largest man-made islands called Palm Islands.

With its depleting oil deposits, Dubai is developing its tourism industry to prepare for the future. Its proximity to Europe and Middle Eastern countries makes Dubai a very accessible getaway. Its stunning cityscape is matched with nature-given wonders as seen in Dubai’s beaches and sand dunes. On the other hand, a visit to the Heritage Village will give you a glimpse of the prayerful Emiratis – an entirely different picture compared to the city proper’s grandiose ambiance.

Its oil deposits may run out, but its attractions are growing in number. Dubai is a land which will never get tired of the limelight. Dubai thrives with reciprocity: pamper the visitors and the visitors will more money on the city-state.

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