Dubai Hotel recommendations
Discussion
Can anybody recommend a decent hotel in Dubai for the last week in February? Me and Mrs C are going on our first holiday ever without the kids (and it's also our wedding anniversary) so I would like to treat her to something nice fo a change
Budget for flights and hotel is circa £1k. I've googled a fair amount and the best I'm coming up with is the Hyatt Regency for 5 nights B&B with direct flights with Emirates.
All suggestions, hints, tips, recommendations appreciated.
p.s. We want to stay in Dubai itself rather than any of the other Emirates (which I know can be cheaper)
Budget for flights and hotel is circa £1k. I've googled a fair amount and the best I'm coming up with is the Hyatt Regency for 5 nights B&B with direct flights with Emirates.
All suggestions, hints, tips, recommendations appreciated.
p.s. We want to stay in Dubai itself rather than any of the other Emirates (which I know can be cheaper)
Thanks for all your comments and suggestions.
The budget is £1k each. We're not desperate for the hotel to be on the beach, my wife would prefer it to be located near the shopping areas. However if anybody has some suggestions as to location I'm happy to listen
The price that I've got is via Emirates. one of the big advantages is that it's direct rather than a having a change at London or Istanbul (and therefore adding on 3 hours each way).
Thanks for the Le Royal Meridien and Atlantis suggestions - Ill have a google. It's rare that we go away without the kids so I'd like to treat myy wife to something special (if budget allows!)
Re: food my brother went a few months ago and he said there were plenty of cheap eats available? He also said Deliveroo was an option. I think the Hyatt are asking an extra £70 pp for full board for the 6 days we're there so am I better off choosing that option?
Thanks again!
The budget is £1k each. We're not desperate for the hotel to be on the beach, my wife would prefer it to be located near the shopping areas. However if anybody has some suggestions as to location I'm happy to listen
The price that I've got is via Emirates. one of the big advantages is that it's direct rather than a having a change at London or Istanbul (and therefore adding on 3 hours each way).
Thanks for the Le Royal Meridien and Atlantis suggestions - Ill have a google. It's rare that we go away without the kids so I'd like to treat myy wife to something special (if budget allows!)
Re: food my brother went a few months ago and he said there were plenty of cheap eats available? He also said Deliveroo was an option. I think the Hyatt are asking an extra £70 pp for full board for the 6 days we're there so am I better off choosing that option?
Thanks again!
Thanks all - now booked!
Despite the negative views I've gone with the Hyatt Regency - it just looked the best compromise in terms of budget. It's 6 days(5 nights) half board n a King Club Room for £2.2k including flights. Now just listing all the things we want to do It still seems strange booking a holiday without taking into account what the kids will need/want (the first time in 20+ years).
As this is PH what are the Desert driving experiences like? Also am i right in thinking that if we buy gold then we'll have to pay 20% VAT when we get back to the UK?
Despite the negative views I've gone with the Hyatt Regency - it just looked the best compromise in terms of budget. It's 6 days(5 nights) half board n a King Club Room for £2.2k including flights. Now just listing all the things we want to do It still seems strange booking a holiday without taking into account what the kids will need/want (the first time in 20+ years).
As this is PH what are the Desert driving experiences like? Also am i right in thinking that if we buy gold then we'll have to pay 20% VAT when we get back to the UK?
Just back after a balmy 6 days in Dubai where the average temp was 26 to a cloudy Manchester where it's 4 degrees
It was fun, flipping expensive but that's more or less what I expected. Hyatt Regency was very nice, couldn't fault the staff at all, a genuine 5 star place. However (as i think somebody mentioned) it's a bit out from the centre which is where all the main touristy things are, so we ended up spending a fortune on Uber.
went to the Dubai Mall a few times, the Souk a few times, Burj Khalifa (massively overrated), Emirates Tower (much better IMO), Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Qasr al Watan (wow!), Dubai Fountains on an Abra, a Yacht Cruise with BBQ around the Marina (idyllic) and the highlight of the trip ...Pizza Hut
Loved the cars! So many blingy Landcruiers, Patrols, Kincoln navigator, GMC Denalis, and obviously Bentaygas and FFRRs a-plenty. taxi drivers were complete kamikazes, I'm surprised there aren't way more fatalities and road rage! However Dubai overall incredibly clean and it also felt super safe.
In short - it was good
It was fun, flipping expensive but that's more or less what I expected. Hyatt Regency was very nice, couldn't fault the staff at all, a genuine 5 star place. However (as i think somebody mentioned) it's a bit out from the centre which is where all the main touristy things are, so we ended up spending a fortune on Uber.
went to the Dubai Mall a few times, the Souk a few times, Burj Khalifa (massively overrated), Emirates Tower (much better IMO), Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Qasr al Watan (wow!), Dubai Fountains on an Abra, a Yacht Cruise with BBQ around the Marina (idyllic) and the highlight of the trip ...Pizza Hut
Loved the cars! So many blingy Landcruiers, Patrols, Kincoln navigator, GMC Denalis, and obviously Bentaygas and FFRRs a-plenty. taxi drivers were complete kamikazes, I'm surprised there aren't way more fatalities and road rage! However Dubai overall incredibly clean and it also felt super safe.
In short - it was good
Hi all - planning another trip to Dubai in September. Given all the useful hints/tips I got last time I thought I'd ask again
Budget is about £1500 - £2,000 each for 5 days. Ideally I'd like to go AI but not sure if that's achievable in that price. if not then I'm happy with H/B.
ideally I'd like a hotel with lots of pools and/or beach access, and easy access to the centre of Dubai (that was the only real downside last time). Also it needs to be on The Palm (or so I've been told).
All advice/comments appreciated.
Budget is about £1500 - £2,000 each for 5 days. Ideally I'd like to go AI but not sure if that's achievable in that price. if not then I'm happy with H/B.
ideally I'd like a hotel with lots of pools and/or beach access, and easy access to the centre of Dubai (that was the only real downside last time). Also it needs to be on The Palm (or so I've been told).
All advice/comments appreciated.
shirt said:
I’ll respond over the weekend. Seeing my business partner tomorrow who also runs a magazine catering to the hotel trade. Seems to be at a different hotel every weekend so will know what’s currently decent. Thread linked on t’other page prob still valid. Let us know what you liked / disliked about the previous trip and what you want to do differently.
I take it the palm stipulation is from the OH? What you do classify as the centre?
Thanks Shirt I take it the palm stipulation is from the OH? What you do classify as the centre?
Edited by shirt on Friday 23 February 20:52
Her nephew and his wife stayed at The Atlantis for their honeymoon and raved about it so i thought she might enjoy it.
In terms of "Centre" I was thinking near places like the Dubai mall or Burj Khalifa ?
Royal Jelly said:
It’s a nice hotel, but it’s at the very end of the Palm Crescent, therefore (without traffic) a good 20 mins to get to the base of the Palm. With traffic, anyone’s guess.
The Palm Crescent hotels are all nice, as are the ones on the ‘trunk’, but they can vary greatly in terms of the crowd they’re aiming for. Let us know what you’re after and I can offer some suggestions.
Thanks RJ The Palm Crescent hotels are all nice, as are the ones on the ‘trunk’, but they can vary greatly in terms of the crowd they’re aiming for. Let us know what you’re after and I can offer some suggestions.
"ideally" a very nice beachfront hotel for 6 of us ranging from 21 to 53. What I'm hoping for is lots of sunbathing, however my wife and kids will want to go into Dubai for shopping and sightseeing (probably mainly Dubai Mall). Hope that isn't too vague
I enjoyed it last February but the hotel wasnt anywhere near the beach or the centre of Dubai, and nightime traffic was horrendous!
Shiv_P said:
Stayed @ Fairmont the Palm in November. Was excellent, and right at the front of the Palm, so no 4 hour drive to get to the end.
To get to Mall area took 20 mins at best and 1 hour at worst, very traffic dependent. However, there is the monorail which is an option and obviously not traffic dependent.
Hotel itself was excellent, particularly enjoyed the breakfast, easy access to beach, great swimming pools etc.
Thanks - that sounds really goodTo get to Mall area took 20 mins at best and 1 hour at worst, very traffic dependent. However, there is the monorail which is an option and obviously not traffic dependent.
Hotel itself was excellent, particularly enjoyed the breakfast, easy access to beach, great swimming pools etc.
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