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Where to stay in Dubai
Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is an intriguing gateway for those seeking an unforgettable travel experience. Known for its remarkable skyline and innovative spirit, Dubai attracts visitors with its unique fusion of traditional and modern elements. You’ll find world-class shopping, diverse cuisine, and a thriving art scene.
Nearby, Abu Dhabi showcases a balance between cultural heritage and growth. It's perfect for exploring regional history while enjoying modern comforts. Sharjah, not far from Dubai, charms visitors with its dedication to preserving culture. It's recognised for its museums and festivals, reflecting a deep appreciation for the arts. Each city provides a distinctive flavour of Emirati life, ensuring a well-rounded visit to this dynamic region.
Things to do in Dubai
Explore the marvel of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, for stunning vistas stretching far into the horizon. Stroll along the Dubai Creek and witness the traditional abras ferrying passengers, reflecting the city's seafaring history.
For something different, venture into the Dubai Gold Souk, where streets glisten with gold jewellery. This lively market bustles with vendors eager to showcase intricate collections. Relish in both modern feats and rich tradition, revealing the unique charm and diversity.
Planning your trip to Dubai
The winter months, from November to March, are perfect with mild temperatures, ideal for all outdoor pursuits. This period sees an influx of visitors, making attractions lively but often crowded. On a budget, consider the low season from June to August. While the heat is intense, hotels like Dorus Hotel, Concorde Deira Hotel (formerly Golden Tulip Deira Hotel), and Reflections Hotel Dubai can ease your expense without sacrificing comfort.
Alternatively, visit during the shoulder seasons, April to May or September to October, for warm but manageable conditions. The crowd levels drop, ensuring a less hectic experience, while still enjoying the city's attractions affordably. Weighing the pros of lower rates against the cons of higher temperatures will help you decide the right time to visit Dubai.
Top hotels in Dubai
When exploring the top-rated hotels in Dubai, you can expect comfort, cleanliness, and friendly service. At Co. Living Dubai (near Gold Souq), guests appreciate its social atmosphere and convenient location. With thoughtful amenities, it attracts travellers seeking a welcoming experience. Similarly, the Red Castle Hotel is cherished for its attentive staff and well-maintained rooms, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The Vision Imperial Hotel Formerly Excelsior Hotel Downtown is praised for excellent breakfast offerings and easy access to nearby attractions, making it a favourite for value and hospitality.
From weekend breaks to extended stays
Planning your trip to Dubai can be exciting and straightforward. Dubai's prime travel season is from November to March, when the weather is ideal. For a weekend trip, focus on must-see spots: ascend the Burj Khalifa for spectacular views, browse The Dubai Mall for diverse shopping, and enjoy the Dubai Fountain show.
If you have ten days, your itinerary can expand to include a desert safari – with dune bashing and camel riding. Immerse yourself in local culture with a traditional dinner under the stars. Consider visiting Dubai's futuristic architecture and diving into its international atmosphere. Three to five days generally allows you to see the main highlights, but a longer stay lets you explore more.