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A busy hotel off bustling Baniyas Sq, the Ramee attracts tour groups doing Dubai on a tight budget. Expect one step up from bare-bones basic, set on a narrow, lively street.
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(US$58 per room per night)
Colourful bars and nightclubs proliferate at this three-star near the Clock Tower. The rooms won't have you writing 'wish you were here' postcards, but you can save the postage for shipping home …
(US$61 per room per night)
Close to the Creek and right in the heart of the souq action, the Pacific's rooms have balconies where you can ogle the street action. The facilities aren't much, but the management is friendly.
(US$70 per room per night)
A favourite with Russian tour groups, this stately old hotel has a great outlook right on the Creek. The rooms are simply decorated, but comfortable - especially for this price range. Shell out t…
(US$81 per room per night)
The most notable feature of this mid-budget hotel is its striking late-1970s stained-glass feature stretching 10 stories up the atrium. The chain-style rooms aren't nearly as dramatic, but have a…
(US$88 per room per night)
An eye-poppingly kitsch slice of Moscow, this quirky theme hotel goes delightfully overboard in its decor. Though some design details are ersatz (think faux French provincial), we love the relat…
(US$90 per room per night)
The Landmark is the best of the three-stars in this always-bustling area of Deira, where Indian businessmen crowd the sidewalks. The facilities are decent and the staff friendly.
(US$95 per room per night)
Located in the middle of Deira's commercial shopping area, the Landmark Plaza provides clean, if older, rooms with mass-market furnishings. Though not much in the looks department, if you're on a…
One of the oldest hotels in Dubai, the Riviera has a great creekside location, around the corner from the Deira souqs. Though its rooms have seen better days, they're clean, comfortable and come …
(US$99 per room per night)
The no-nonsense Novotel, behind the Sheikh Zayed strip, adjoins the convention centre. Rooms are smallish, but there's good desk space and a sofa. Furnishings are dated and amenities limited (no …
(US$100 per room per night)
Away from the vast atrium lobby, Al-Bustan Rhoana isn't the most impressive hotel in the looks department, but it compensates with convenient airport access, excellent facilities and friendly ser…
(US$104 per room per night)
Positioned a little away from Dubai's leisure activities, the Sheraton Deira is geared towards business guests, but it's a good option to consider if on a short stopover. Another of Deira's bland…
(US$106 per room per night)
Forget everything you know about Hilton - these boutique-hotel-style digs are some of the spiffiest in Dubai, with all the latest bells and whistles, and floor-to-ceiling windows providing amazin…
(US$115 per room per night)
One of the city's few inns, the Orient Guest House occupies a converted home in the historic Bastakia Quarter. It's big on charm and far from the chaos of the city's traffic and noise.
(US$117 per room per night)
This well-positioned chain-style hotel near the Clock Tower Roundabout caters mainly to families and business travellers. Rooms are clean and generously proportioned, but determinedly bland in th…
(US$120 per room per night)
While this conservative Aussie chain takes no design risks, the Rydges Plaza's central location is just a short cab ride from both the beach and city hot spots. Service is friendly, the restauran…
(US$122 per room per night)
The Dubai outpost of the Indian hotel group Taj Palace is far more conservative than comparable five-star hotels. Though rooms are huge and have all the business-class amenities, there's no alcoh…
(US$143 per room per night)
While not the best positioned city five star, it's an impressive hotel with a stunning foyer and colossal skylight. Luxury abounds, the pool is inviting and there's several bars and restaurants i…
(US$149 per room per night)
The open floor plan of Al-Manzil's rooms (read: no walls between bed and bath) is sexy, but not for shy couples. The colour scheme is pure Dubai: 10 shades of off-white.
(US$170 per room per night)
A boxy 125-room four-star oriented towards business travellers, this Sheraton is also well located for sightseeing. While the rooms won't have you groping for your camera, a walk around the inter…
(US$190 per room per night)
Discretion is the watchword at this sprawling low-rise luxury resort, where every huge room has a Creek-view balcony. Home to Dubai's top spa, and surrounded by a golf course and elegant yacht cl…
(US$196 per room per night)
This startling blue glass edifice shaped like an upside-down tuning fork adds yet another architecturally intriguing shape to the Sheikh Zayed Rd strip. The rooms are exceptionally comfortable wi…
(US$217 per room per night)
Though overshadowed by the massive Jumeirah Beach Residence development on the inland side behind the resort, the Hilton Jumeirah has a generous stretch of beach and nearly all its rooms face the…
This massive resort hotel is the size of a small suburb. Though it's not by the beach, it feels far away from the city's din, especially when you're lying by the huge pool. The lobby is home to s…
(US$283 per room per night)
The top choice on the Sheikh Zayed strip, this chic hotel has sexy rooms and stunning views of either the city or the sea. Great restaurants and a top-flight spa mean you may never leave the buil…
(US$285 per room per night)
High heels and champagne are the de rigeur accessories for a stay at the Grosvenor House, the first high-rise hotel to open among the jumble of cloud-busting sea-view towers in the Marina. A city…
(US$286 per room per night)
A lovely stretch of sand and expansive gardens are the standout features of this resort. There are plenty of watersports on offer, a great spa, extensive health club facilities and numerous dinin…
(US$292 per room per night)
A landmark hotel on the Sheikh Zayed strip, the Fairmont manages to be both a snazzy address and a top quality business hotel. Though the dated white-marble lobby looks more like a shopping mall …
(US$299 per room per night)
In the shadow of the Burj Dubai, the Palace is among the city's top new luxury hotels. Silk-clad hostesses greet you with cool towels and fresh juice; a white-gloved butler escorts you to your ro…
The somewhat dated rooms are set in a series of 33 villas among attractive tropical gardens, with small fountains and ponds beneath the palms. There's a small but well-protected private beach, th…
(US$326 per room per night)
Finally a five-star luxury hotel that lives up to the moniker, with service and amenities on par with the world's top hotels. Built in the shape of a giant pyramid, Raffles is a new Dubai icon.
(US$340 per room per night)
This attractively landscaped 210-room family resort is a prime choice for watersports enthusiasts and afternoon cocktailers who appreciate the convenience of a swim-up pool bar. The rooms are lar…
(US$343 per room per night)
The top choice for water-sports enthusiasts, this spiffy beach resort sits right next to the yacht harbour and aesthetically appears like a cross between a Sheikh's summer palace and an Italian p…
(US$422 per room per night)
Part of the enormous Madinat Jumeirah resort (which also includes Al-Qasr and Dar al-Masyaf), Mina A' Salam nods to old Arabia with elegant wind towers lording over the stately hotel. Rooms are c…
(US$607 per room per night)
This massive 600-room hotel may be overshadowed by its famous sister, the Burj al-Arab, but for families with kids who love to play at the beach, you'd be hard pressed to find a more accommodatin…
(US$619 per room per night)
Surrounded by man-made waterways, Al-Qasr is the centrepiece of the extraordinary Madinat Jumeirah resort. The views are fabulous, and the in-room amenities top-notch. Great for a splurge.
(US$655 per room per night)
The premium accommodation at Dar-Al Masyaf models itself after the Arabian summer palace with an assemblage of grande-luxe villas, each with eight to ten rooms. Privacy is the watchword here: eac…
(US$702 per room per night)
The Royal Mirage is arguably the most romantic resort on the beach strip. All rooms face the sea, and though they're cushy, they lack the hit-you-over-the-head wow-factor of some of Dubai's flash…
(US$799 per room per night)
Golden Sands has possibly the biggest inventory of hotel-apartments in Dubai. The 12 stand-alone buildings, all boxy concrete structures, see a lot of wear and tear from business travellers. The …
(US$60 per room per night)
The hyper-masculine, stark-white chrome-and-marble lobby can't quite decide what it's trying to be - contemporary Italian, 1950s modern, or 1970s disco - but rooms at this new mid-budget hotel ar…
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Dubai today is flashy, fun and slightly surreal. Renowned for its sand, sun and shopping, it was once a tranquil town of coral-and-gypsum courtyard houses built by Persian traders and palm-frond huts housing Bedouin fisherman and pearl divers. Today shiny new skyscrapers reflect the mosques and wind towers of Old Dubai.
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