Hotels in Dubai City: The Address, Downtown Dubai City
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Hotels in Dubai City: The Address, Downtown Dubai City

Hotels in Dubai City: The Address, Downtown Dubai City
By Kristie Hal

Hotels in Dubai.

It is a testimony to the crazy height of the Burj Khalifa that its 63-floor, neon-lit neighbour looks favorably stumpy in comparison; yet if you want an awesome view of the world's tallest building, this is the ideal hotel (simply see to it you specify that's what you desire when scheduling). It's best alongside the Dubai Shopping center with its fish tank, movie theater and ice rink, and Souk Al Bahar, which is loaded with bars and restaurants, so if you aren't bothered concerning the coastline, you might happily spend a whole short break here.

Opened up in late 2008, it is split into hotel areas and homes, with the previous only occupying the 7th-12th floors. This implies 2 things: initially, a continuous stock of resident bachelors will be lurking Neos, the top-floor Sparkling wine bar, going to show you their in-room features (if you know what we mean), and 2nd, that the enormous five-tiered infinity swimming pool that overlooks the Dubai Fountain could obtain rather packed at the weekend break.

This remains in part made up for by the uniformed personnel, that are constantly floating by your elbow to provide you a cool towel and a piece of watermelon. Nonresidents are welcome too, for a day rate of AED 300. Besides Neos, every one of the dining establishments and bars emit out from the huge entrance hall. Hukama consistently wins honors for its modern Chinese food; Fazaris gives great morning meal and manages most foods more than competently at lunch and dinner (they do a different all-you-can-eat buffet, from sushi to Indian, the majority of evenings). The poolside bar Calabar is a ringing nightspot, but the personnel could be a little bit snotty - they have a practice of kicking you off vacant tables 'in case a VIP comes' - and the beverages are a little bit overpriced.

Each area and suite is separately embellished in the brand's trademark Arabic chic, with cutwork displays, richly-coloured home furnishings and fancy flatpanel TVs. If you truly wish to spray out, the 4 spa collections on the 12th flooring are virtually laughably big, with - you guessed it - a whirlpool tub and assorted loungers and daybeds on the balcony forgeting the Burj Khalifa.

Upgrade to an Executive Club space and you will certainly get a VIP welcome solution when you step off the plane, private limo airport terminal transfers, a total 24-hour remain whatever time you sign in and access to a private lounge with its own balcony.

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