Dubai Tourism Guide 2017

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TOURISM GUIDE 2017

Discover All That’s Possible


THIS IS WHERE AMAZING MEETS AMAZING 3 THEME PARKS AND 1 WATER PARK. ALL IN ONE INCREDIBLE LOCATION. Welcome to Dubai Parks and Resorts, the largest integrated theme park destination in the Middle East. Experience three world-class theme parks and one water park, with over 100 rides and attractions, in one location. This is a world of fun, adventure and hospitality unlike any other.

LEGOLAND® Water Park Splash your way through 20 water slides and attractions in the region’s only water park designed for families with kids aged 2-12.

Riverland™ Dubai Enjoy a uniquely themed dining, retail and entertainment destination with four vibrant districts, located at the heart of Dubai Parks and Resorts.

Lapita™ Hotel Check in to this Polynesian themed hotel, dedicated to families and friends who want to stay close to all the fun.

LEGOLAND® Dubai The ultimate theme park for families with kids aged 2-12. With over 40 LEGO® themed rides, shows, attractions and building experiences.

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INTRODUCTION

Ahlan wa sahlan fi Dubai – Welcome to Dubai Few destinations embrace change quite as much as Dubai, and 2016 has certainly been a year that has seen numerous additions to the city’s portfolio of attractions. The iconic Dubai Opera opened at the end of August in Downtown’s new Opera District to a fanfare of applause for a non-stop line-up of world-renowned sopranos, magicians, chart-toppers, orchestras and casts from London’s West End. Bringing the house down every night, the opening has clearly elevated the city’s status as a regional centre for the arts and a cultural hub. However, taking centre stage in a big way this year have been families. Screams of terror and delight in equal measure have been heard coming from the world’s largest indoor theme park, IMG Worlds of Adventure, with the year culminating with the opening of not one, but three theme parks, plus a water park to boot, courtesy of Dubai Parks and Resorts. What’s more, the focus on families has witnessed a plethora of new openings. The new district of City Walk in the Jumeirah neighbourhood is now home to several family-friendly attractions, such as Hub Zero, the region’s first immersive

entertainment park; the indoor rainforest that is The Green Planet; and Mattel Play! Town where children’s best loved TV characters come to life. Meanwhile Kite Beach has clearly been developed in favour of families, now providing changing facilities and a string of familyfriendly cafes and children’s attractions. Yet, the momentum continues well into 2017 with the opening of Dubai Safari – a guaranteed hit with all generations. To celebrate Dubai’s focus on families, we’ve encapsulated all they need to know, from restaurants and tours, to shops and hotels, in our special 32-page Family Focus section starting on page 39. In addition, check out the latest openings across the board in the What’s New section (page 12); take inspiration from the itineraries starting on page 29 and plan your trip – whether for business (page 83) or pleasure (check out the events calendar on page 94) – by reading our practical features for getting out and about in the city. One thing’s for sure, Dubai is a city that won’t disappoint. This is a city where holiday dreams come true and where you can truly Discover All That’s Possible.

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in the list of “global cities that matter”, according to the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2016.

CITY ACCOLADES

COSMOPOLITAN

DUBAI IT HAS BEEN A YEAR OF

RECOGNITION AND REWARDS, WITH VISITORS AND INDUSTRY INSIDERS ALIKE AWARDING DUBAI SOME IMPRESSIVE ACCOLADES. HERE’S A SNEAK PEEK INSIDE THE CITY’S

No.1 location to ring in 2016 in a poll carried out by Kayak.com, based on trending searches for flights. Dubai was again ranked highest across the Middle East and Africa for quality of living according to ‘Mercer’s 2016 Quality of Living Survey’. It is for the fourth time in a row that Dubai has been ranked as the top Middle Eastern city for expatriate living.

EXTENSIVE TROPHY CABINET

THE MOST COSMOPOLITAN CITY IN THE WORLD – 2015 World Migration Report

‘DESTINATION OF THE YEAR’

– 10th World Health Tourism Congress

Burj Khalifa was ranked one of the top three tourist attractions globally for taking selfies, based on research by UK-based Attractiontix, which analysed 219 million Instagram posts between October 2010 and January 2015.

At the Top at the Burj Khalifa was voted ‘Best Attraction in the World 2015’ in a poll conducted by online ticket agency Attractiontix. The attraction was also ‘highly commended’ in the ‘Most Romantic Attraction or Tour 2015’ and ‘Best Observation Deck 2015’ categories.

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Attractions

In a city as vibrant as Dubai, there’s always something new to do, from culture to nature. Here are a few of the hottest offerings to truly make your trip one to remember

Hysteria at The Dubai Mall IMG WORLDS OF ADVENTURE A must for thrill-seekers, the world’s largest indoor theme park features jaw-dropping rollercoasters, 3D motion rides and even a haunted hotel, all across four distinct zones. With dinosaurs, Marvel characters and Cartoon Network favourites, plus shopping and dining, this is a fun-filled day out for the whole family. Turn to page 62. imgworlds.com DUBAI PARKS & RESORTS This huge attraction features some of the biggest names in entertainment, with Motiongate for Hollywoodthemed rides, the region’s first Legoland and a dedicated Bollywood area. Children can encounter characters from films including The Smurfs and Madagascar, as well as have splashing good fun at the waterpark, while parents can enjoy a relaxing dinner by the water. Dubai Parks & Resorts covers a vast 25 million square feet, so you’ll want to wear your comfiest kicks, and there’s even a hotel if you want to stay. Turn to page 68. dubaiparksandresorts.com

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DUBAI OPERA Despite its name, this impressive venue plays host to performers from all backgrounds and genres, from Broadway to magic. With the likes of José Carreras and James Morrison having already taken to the stage, as well as Les Miserables, this stunning destination has quickly become the new cultural heart of the city. Stay tuned to their website for more exciting additions to the programme. dubaiopera.com

IMG Worlds of Adventure

HYSTERIA Can’t get enough of horror films and Stephen King novels? This one is for you. Dubai’s first haunted house has opened in The Dubai Mall, and the appropriately named Hysteria attraction is guaranteed to give you goosebumps. Following the creepy story of a family whose children vanish in the night, thrill-seekers take a tour of their home, encountering all sorts of gruesome and ghoulish nightmares – in the dark, of course. The experience lasts 15 minutes, features strobe lighting and isn’t recommended for those aged under 15 years. hysteria.ae SARUQ AL HADID MUSEUM In the historic Shindagha district is a museum where you can see some of the UAE’s most exciting archeological discoveries, from bronze artefacts to animal skeletons. Using state-of-theart technology, in 2002 experts uncovered a remote desert site that was a centre for metalworking three thousand years ago, and today the


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DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF ARABIA Step into a journey of exceptional travel experiences. As a leading Destination Management Company in the Middle East and as part of Kuoni Destination Management Specialists, Desert Adventures looks at travel a little differently. We see the hidden beauty in every destination we manage, and create distinct experiences for FIT, VIP, business travellers, groups, and business partners.

Our local expertise is unmatched, as we adapt to the ever-changing landscape of Arabia. Our wide array of offerings lets our explorers discover the wonders of the UAE, Oman, Jordan and Qatar in fun and interesting ways, at the most competitive rates in the market. Come with us and experience the adventures these deserts have to offer.

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skills to safety. Situated in City Walk, this indoor theme park is great for children aged two to 10, with activities including arts and crafts, teamwork and dancing all in dedicated character zones. playtowndubai.com THE GREEN PLANET Dubai’s first bio-dome is home to thousands of species of flora and fauna, with toucans and sloths stealing the show. A thoughtfully created environment, with a life-sustaining tree at the centre. Children and adults alike will be entranced by this indoor jungle, and with exhibits aplenty (and an educational giftshop) you’ll learn a lot too. thegreenplanetdubai.com

Mattel Play! Town

HUB ZERO A must for gamers of all ages, Hub Zero at City Walk is an indoor entertainment centre jam-packed with tech, from the latest virtual reality experiences to a classic arcade (hello Pac Man). You’ll also find simulators, laser tag, a 4D cinema, the climbing zone, racing games, pool tables and karaoke, guaranteed to stop anyone saying they’re bored... hubzerodubai.com

Hub Zero uncovered objects are on view to the public for the first time, offering insights into the region during the Iron Age. Visitors can tour the museum, which is housed in an important architectural building, built with traditional techniques and materials in 1928, and was once owned by Sheikh Juma bin Maktoum Al Maktoum. saruqalhadid.ae LAST EXIT TRUCK PARK Home to vintage Airstream trailers dishing out hotdogs, burgers, falafel and more, Dubai’s Last Exit truck park has added some Americana to the E11 highway. With restaurants including Clinton St Bakery Co, Poco Loco and Urban Seafood setting up shop, this attraction tastes

as good as it looks, diners order via each truck’s intercom system, then eat in their cars or head to the air-conditioned seating area, which is decorated like a classic car workshop. It’s all in the details, with accessories sourced from all over the world. A must for car lovers and foodies alike. Located in Jebel Ali at Exit 11 on Sheikh Zayed Road from Abu Dhabi to Dubai. facebook.com/lastexitdubai MATTEL PLAY! TOWN It may feature some of your child’s best-loved television characters (Bob The Builder, Fireman Sam, Barney The Dinosaur, Thomas And Friends and more), but they’re all in Mattel Play! Town to share valuable life lessons, from social

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Restaurants

From streetfood stalls to Michelin-quality cuisines, Dubai has it all. There are countless new restaurants opening up each year, and competition is hot. Here are a few to whet your appetite MISS LILY’S Looking for a side of sass with your main? Miss Lily’s arrived in Dubai’s Sheraton Grand hotel from Jamaica via NYC’s Greenwich Village, and it serves up Caribbean dishes alongside Reggae, all in artfully shambolic surrounds. A great choice for a fun group night out. misslilys.com

outdoor terrace providing a touch of the alfresco to the whole affair. On the menu you’ll find five-star Italian dishes, with the iconic baked tagliolini making an appearance. cipriani.com

Siraj SIRAJ A fine-dining Emirati restaurant, Siraj in Souk Al Bahar makes for an essential dining experience when in Dubai. Poetry adorns the walls, and guests gather under modern chandeliers to sample dishes that fuse UAE flavours with international favourites. sirajrestaurant.com

THE HIDE A classic steakhouse in Jumeirah Al Qasr hotel, The Hide cooks up the usual suspects, but you’ll find some surprises on the menu, such as kimchi marinades and a very special mac ‘n’ cheese. The staff are superb (as is the soundtrack), it’s casual enough for families and the Friday brunch is a must. jumeirah.com CIPRIANI The famed restaurant has arrived and the Dubai branch is in DIFC. It seats 296 diners and spans two levels, with the lounge on the ground floor and the restaurant on the upper deck. There is also an

The Hide

Miss Lily’s

NATHAN OUTLAW AL MAHARA Not a new restaurant as such, but a much-loved dining institution with a new chef at the helm – and not just any chef, but celebrated chef Nathan Outlaw from the UK, whose seafood destinations have earned him numerous Michelin stars. He has created a whole new menu

Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara

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for the Burj Al Arab eatery, with dishes boasting ‘the Outlaw twist’, so expect the unexpected, if you’re lucky enough to get a table. jumeirah.com ENIGMA One of the city’s most intriguing restaurant concepts, Enigma, located in Palazzo Versace, invites chefs from around the world into its kitchens to take up a limited residency to treat diners to a culinary journey full of imagination and intrigue. Booking is essential. enigmadxb.com THE MAINE OYSTER BAR & GRILL Best described as Shoreditch by the sea, this hip new opening in the

DoubleTree Hilton at JBR is loved by foodies for its seafood-heavy menu (though the truffle pizza is fantastic), featuring grilled octopus, fish tacos and – of course – freshly shucked oysters. As for the interior, design enthusiasts will love the tiles, booths and statement lighting. themaine.ae WESLODGE SALOON You might not know much about Canadian cuisine, apart from maple syrup, but the new Weslodge opened in the Marriott Marquis, educates Dubai diners. With side-by-seating, stag horns on the walls and welldressed waiting staff, this is one of the city’s most distinctive restaurants, and the menu doesn’t disappoint,

Enigma serving North American comfort food, from lobster poutine to fried chicken, followed by slices of pie. weslodgesaloon.ae SCAPE If you’re not lucky enough to be staying at the Burj Al Arab, you can still have a taste of the seven-star lifestyle by booking a table at its new beach club eatery, Scape. With a ‘California-inspired’ menu you can dine on an edamame grazing platter, fish tacos and scallops, all perfect for eating by the stunning pool, and order shisha under the stars once night falls. jumeirah.com

The Maine Oyster Bar & Grill

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MUCHACHAS From the team behind Tom & Serg and Brunswick Sports Club comes Muchachas, a casual, licensed Mexican cantina in the Holiday Inn Express near Safa Park. This isn’t the place for a run-of-the-mill taco, with chefs devising sharing dishes and using edible flowers to make sure you enjoy your food as much you Instagram it. Looks-wise it’s all neon, pastels and quirky art, so as far from cheesy sombreros as you get. muchachasdubai.com


Do everything, or nothing at all Some days you crave excitement, others you yearn for calm. Fulfill your desires at two distinct destinations in the UAE, designed to offer multisensory experiences. The Meydan Hotel caters to modern travellers with incredibly exhilarating adventures, while Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa entices intrepid wanderers with endless vistas of rolling sand dunes. Make the most of your time in Dubai with unforgettable getaways at either of these hotels.

The Meydan Hotel

The Meydan Hotel | +971 4 381 3333 Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa | +971 4 809 6100 meydanhtoels.com

Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa




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Hotels

Dubai continues to offer a stunning hotel portfolio, from famed international chains to quirky homegrown brands. Here’s what’s been added in 2016

IBIS STYLES JUMEIRAH Located in Satwa, one of Dubai’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, the Ibis Styles Jumeirah is perfect for travellers on a budget who don’t want to compromise on convenience. It’s a 10-minute walk to the beach, and there’s an indoor pool, all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet and flatscreen TVs in all rooms. ibis.com

FOUR SEASONS DIFC Billing itself as a “boutique-style sanctuary for business trips and urban getaways” you can enjoy all the signature luxury touches that you’d expect at the Four Seasons, right in the heart of the city’s buzzing corporate trading hub, the Dubai International Financial Centre Gate Village. With 106 rooms and suites, facilities include gym, rooftop pool, spa and four restaurants, including Firebird Diner by Michael Mina, plus guests get to use the Four Seasons’ beachside property in Jumeirah. fourseasons.com HYATT PLACE DUBAI Minutes from Dubai International airport, this four-star hotel in Deira offers free WiFi and public computers, a 24-hour gym, outdoor

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pool and complementary breakfasts. Each of the 210 rooms and suites have contemporary décor, a ‘sleepersofa’ and plush Hyatt Grand bed for a good night’s sleep. dubaialrigga.place.hyatt.com

Steigenberger

NIKKI BEACH RESORT & SPA The famed beach club is now in Dubai – and you can even stay there. With semi-submerged loungers, private cabanas and music into the small hours, this is definitely a party resort for sun worshippers, while inside there’s a choice of rooms, suites and even villas with private pools, each with views of the Arabian Gulf. nikkibeachhotels.com/dubai


PALAZZO VERSACE Opulent fabrics, decadent dining and five-star all the way, you wouldn’t expect anything less from Versace. This wow-worthy hotel is right on Dubai Creek and expertly blends Arabian architecture with the famed motif, adding in neoclassical touches and Italian furnishings. There are also world-class restaurants, including Enigma, three outdoor pools, and landscaped gardens. palazzoversace.ae ROVE DOWNTOWN Travellers looking for a hotel with a difference should check out the new Rove Downtown. With 420 rooms over 14 floors, this mid-scale hotel is all about design and value, boasting

Nikki Beach Resort & Spa

Rove Downtown late 2pm check-outs, free WiFi and 24-hour gym. Situated between The Dubai Mall and DIFC, it’s ideal for both business and leisure, with features such as self-check in, luggage lockers and a 24-hour laundromat to make life on the go as easy as possible. rovehotels.com STEIGENBERGER As the name suggests, this is a German hotel, complete with authentic dining experiences in Brothaus Bakery and Paulaner Biergarten. Elsewhere in the property you’ll find a spa and outdoor pool (with a great view of the Downtown skyline), modern rooms and suites, and a choice of conference facilities. Its proximity to DIFC and Sheikh Zayed Road makes

Wyndham Dubai Marina it great for business travellers, while The Dubai Mall is a short taxi journey, so shoppers should also add it to their shortlist. steigenberger.com WYNDHAM DUBAI MARINA The bustling marina area has another four-star property in the form of the Wyndham Dubai Marina. Located on Marina Walk, close to JBR, the 32-storey hotel has 486 rooms with dining options comprising the Range Grill Restaurant & Bar, Essence all-day dining outlet, Chillz Pool Bar and Cafe Azur Lobby Lounge. This is all topped off with a spa, gym and pool and superb views overlooking the soon to be completed Bluewaters Island, home to the world’s largest ferris wheel. wyndhamdubaimarina.com

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WESTIN DUBAI AL HABTOOR CITY

Boasting over 1,000 rooms, this enormous property is ready to welcome you. With interiors inspired by Art Décor, expect luxurious touches at every turn, the famed Westin service and the Heavenly beds (which will be very hard to leave). There’s also a Heavenly Spa, wedding and meeting facilities and three outdoor swimming pools. Staying with children? The kids’ club offers younger guests a very special stay, with their own pool, storytelling, outings and a welcome backpack full of activities. westindubaialhabtoorcity.com

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W DUBAI AL HABTOOR CITY

Known for being one of the world’s coolest hotel brands, the W in Dubai certainly doesn’t disappoint, from super-modern, almost spaceage, interior design to suites with their own DJ booth and catwalk. You can even book a yoga session in your hotel room. If you’re looking for a stay with a difference (and some strong Instagram game) then this is hotel for you. wdubaialhabtoorcity.com

ST REGIS DUBAI

Enter the grand lobby, complete with marble, spectacular chandeliers and sweeping staircases, and you’re transported back to New York’s gilded age; think a gentleman’s club-style steakhouse, an elegant ballroom and superb suites. There are two swimming pools, a spa, first-class fitness and even a helipad. stregisdubai.com


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The moment when the city captured your heart. From the stunning city skyline and luxurious suite rooms to the world-class service and amazing line-up of indulgences that await you, Fairmont Dubai is your perfect city holiday destination.

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ITINERARIES D U B A I ’ S

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P30. For family P32. For cultural couple P34. For the honeymooners P36. For the action-loving group

A FITTING BREAK

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Family Who: Family of four – mum, dad, teenage son and six-year-old daughter. Profile: Mum is a shopaholic, dad is a golfing fanatic, the 14-year-old son is looking for adventure, while the daughter has heaps of energy to burn. When: The school half term. Length: Six nights, seven days.

W H E R E T O S TAY : Among the plethora of firm family favourite hotels and resorts, here are just a few to consider:

Jumeirah Beach Hotel

JA Beach Resort & Spa

Rixos The Palm

Atlantis, The Palm

where guests enjoy free access to Wild Wadi!

is slightly out of town, but the family facilities are great (including a golf course for dad).

you’ll get endless ice-cream at this allinclusive option.

with one of the best kids’ clubs in town, plus a waterpark, this is a firm family favourite.

Daily Diary D AY 1 :

Soak up the sun, build sand castles and check out the water sports on the beach, either at your hotel or on one of the city’s public beaches at Jumeirah Beach Residences or Kite Beach.

D AY 2 :

Splash out in the waterparks. Brave the Jumeirah Scierah in Wild Wadi; take the Leap of Faith at Aquaventure; or build a LEGO® raft at LEGOLAND® Dubai Water Park.


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Have a break from the sun, wrap up and hit the ski slopes at Ski Dubai. Don’t forget to make an appointment to meet the penguins before or after riding the Snow Bullet.

Hit the theme parks. Lose yourself in the Lost Valley – Dinosaur Adventure, Marvel or Cartoon Network zones at IMG Worlds of Adventure, or explore either (or all) of the three parks at Dubai Parks and Resorts – LEGOLAND® Dubai; MOTIONGATE™ Dubai and Bollywood Parks Dubai.

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Make more lifetime memories on this last day by swimming with dolphins at Atlantis’ Dolphin Bay. Then finish the trip with a spell binding visit to La Perle theatre where you’ll be dazzled by acrobatic artists in this one-of-a-kind water theatre (opening first half of 2017).

After a morning by the pool, head off into the desert for a desert safari. Hold onto your hats as you ride the waves of sand dunes in your 4x4, before watching the glorious sunset, mounting a camel, sand skiing and enjoying a traditional meal around the campfire under a starlit sky.

While mum and the kids chill out by the pool for the morning, it’s dad’s opportunity to hit a few balls around any of the 11 golf courses in the city. Come the afternoon, the family can head to The Dubai Mall where mum can literally shop ‘til she drops leaving dad and the kids to explore the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo. For dinner the family can reunite at a table at any of the lake-side restaurants to watch The Dubai Fountain spring to life.


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Cultural couple Who: Mature couple looking for an Arabian experience. Profile: This couple loves history, immersing themselves in local culture and appreciate art and music. When: March. Length: Four nights.

W H E R E T O S TAY :

Choose a hotel beside Dubai’s historical creek or one that embraces the arts:

XVA Hotel Just 14 rooms in this old wind-tower house in the heart of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood.

Ahmedia Heritage Guest House

One&Only Royal Mirage

Sheraton Dubai Creek

A boutique hotel oozing charm close to the Gold Souk in Deira.

This beachside resort is host to the World Classical Music Series.

Five stars right beside the bustling creek and souks.

Daily Diary D AY 1 :

The first stop should be the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Learn more about the Emirati culture and the history of Dubai. Then stroll beside the creek taking in the textile, spice and gold souks being sure to cross the Creek in a traditional abra – a wooden boat. That night you’re in for a treat when you glam up for an evening at Dubai Opera.


D AY 2 :

Join the morning tour of the beautiful Jumeirah Mosque and learn the rituals and customs of the Islamic religion. Spend the afternoon in one or more of the museums. The Dubai Museum tells the story of Dubai’s growth or visit the Saruq Al Hadid Museum to see ancient artifacts. That evening float down the Creek on Bateaux Dubai and feed on the views from this luxurious dinner cruise.

D AY 3 :

Hit the art galleries in Alserkal Avenue, Dubai’s artistic community in Al Quoz. Enjoy the diversity of art on show by regional and international artists. Some even host workshops. That evening take in a show at either the Madinat Theatre at Souk Madinat or the secret gem that is the Courtyard Playhouse in Al Quoz.

D AY 4 :

It’s an early start in a vintage Land Rover when you join Platinum Heritage on its Wildlife Drive and Bedouin Breakfast tour. Hear fascinating tales from Bedouin, have a traditional desert-style breakfast and enjoy the wildlife from this royal retreat. That evening indulge in Dubai’s diverse street food and global cuisine when you stroll the lesser-known streets of the city on a Frying Pan Adventure food tour. This is a chance to eat, smell and drink in the culture of Dubai.


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The honeymooners Who: Newlyweds looking for luxury, romance and new experiences. Profile: This couple wants to relax after their wedding and to kick start married life by creating unforgettable memories. When: April. Length: Five nights.

W H E R E T O S TAY :

Al Maha Desert Resort Complete privacy in your pool villa in a desert conservation area.

The Palace Downtown Dubai In the heart of the action with perfect views of the Dubai Fountain and Burj Khalifa.

Daily Diary

D AY 1 :

Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort

What’s more romantic than a room on stilts above the waters of the Arabian Gulf?

Jumeirah Al Qasr Stay in the luxurious ‘summerhouses’ of Dar al Masyaf, overlooking the waterways of this beachside resort.

Even if you’re not staying, head to Al Maha Resort or Bab Al Shams Desert Resort and Spa to soak in the views of the rolling desert dunes and partake in desert activities. Enjoy a trek on a camel at sunset before dining under the stars.


D AY 2 :

Soak up the sun from Dubai’s most iconic hotel – Burj al Arab. Spend the day in a cabana on its Terrace and revel in luxury. That night have dinner on the beach at Jumeirah Al Qasr – the views of the Burj al Arab are spectacular.

D AY 3 :

See Dubai from the sky with a flight on a Seawings sea plane. Let the Arabian Gulf be your runway and take a bird’s eye view of the iconic architecture of Dubai, as you look down on the Jumeirah Palm and view the tip of the Burj Khalifa at eye level. That evening go from sea to sky when you dine at At.mosphere – the highest restaurant in the world on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa. Enjoy a sumptuous meal served with magnificent views.

D AY 5 :

On the last day hire a private yacht and cruise along the coast soaking up the sun with magnificent cityscape views from sea to shore. A table for two at Pier Chic is the perfect way to end your honeymoon. Often billed as one of Dubai’s most romantic restaurants, this venue at Jumeirah Al Qasr serves the freshest seafood to your table perched above the glistening Arabian Sea.

D AY 4 :

Wake up early for a hot air balloon ride at sunset, then book into the Talise Ottoman Spa at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, where there’s a beautiful domed hammam, couples’ treatments and extensive facilities that even include a snow room.


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The action-loving group Who: A group of six 20-somethings on a weekend birthday celebration. Profile: This fun-living bunch are looking for adrenaline-pumping sports, and great nightlife. When: November. Length: Four nights.

W H E R E T O S TAY : This group would rather spend on experiences than accommodation, so are looking for good quality at good value:

Rove Downtown A three-star, trendy hotel in the heart of luxurious Downtown.

Radisson Blu Residence, Dubai Marina Go for an apartment with all the conveniences of home in the heart of Dubai Marina.

Daily Diary D AY 1 :

Start as you mean to go on – by jumping out of a plane at Skydive Dubai! Nearby beach club Zero Gravity is the perfect place to recover with poolside drinks and guest DJs.

JA Ocean View Hotel Have a social life on tap when you stay on The Walk opposite JBR beach.

Coral Boutique Villas Villa living in vibrant Al Barsha just moments from Mall of the Emirates.


D AY 2 :

Relax – spend the day on the beach soaking up the sun, and the evening in a rooftop lounge.

D AY 3 :

Head into the desert for a day of dune bashing, sandboarding and driving. Some of the dunes reach 100m, so this isn’t for the faint-hearted… That night, hit the slopes at Ski Dubai, before having dinner at Apres, which overlooks the runs.

D AY 4 :

Time to get wet. Dubai offers watersports from flyboarding to wakeboarding, banana boats to paddle boarding, so head to the beach and take your pick. To finish your stay in style, head to The Dubai Mall to see the aquarium (the really brave can dive with the sharks) before dinner overlooking the fountains.


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rom waking in an enchanting suite straight from Arabian Nights, to dining by Dubai Fountains under the stars, every moment of your stay at The Palace will be unforgettable. This stunning property is a true urban oasis, nestled among the famed Dubai skyline and overlooking the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. A short walk from the lobby is The Dubai Mall, full of shopping and entertainment, from ice-skating to an impressive aquarium, and The Palace is connected to the retail and dining destination of Souk Al Bahar, for the ultimate convenience. While all of the city’s attractions are on your doorstep, you might not want to leave the hotel. Start your day taking in the views of downtown from your balcony before a beautiful breakfast spread in Ewaan. Sun worshippers will love the palm-lined swimming pool, and a stay here is incomplete without a trip to

the award-winning spa for a treatment; the hammam bath is unmissable for an authentic Middle Eastern experience. You’re truly spoilt for choice when it comes to dining at The Palace, with a selection of cuisines to suit every palate. Don’t miss the highly acclaimed afternoon tea at Al Bayt, where you will be treated like royalty. Come nightfall, for Latin flair, live music and Argentinean dishes, try Asado, where you can dine on the terrace or cosy up by the open fire, or for dining with a front row seat for The Dubai Fountain book at table at Thai restaurant Thiptara. After dinner you can relax in private alcoves with shisha at Ewaan, or choose a cocktail from the extensive drinks menu at FAI. From dawn to dusk, you’ll savour ever second of your stay at The Palace Downtown Dubai.

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Where to stay? From high chairs to high jinx, kids’ clubs and never-ending treats from the buffet, check out these hotels focused firmly on families

JUMEIRAH BEACH HOTEL When free Wild Wadi access comes as part of the package you know this hotel, connected to the water park, is going to go down well with the kids. The wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel has rooms and suites big enough for families, but with the Sinbad’s Kids’ Club providing supervised entertainment for children from two to 11 years old and The Hub club for teenagers, a 900m swathe of private sandy beach, four swimming pools, a sports club, climbing walls, tennis courts and watersports centre, you won’t be spending too much time in your room anyway.

ATLANTIS THE PALM An onsite water park and aquarium should be enough to entice families to this iconic resort, but there’s so much more on top. At Atlantis The Palm kids can check into the Kids’ Club where, in addition to the usual arts and crafts and climbing cappers, they’ll get their electronics fix in the Command Centre. There’s even an Underwater Theatre. Club Rush is reserved for cool teenagers with mocktail bar and dance floor. Family suites allow guests to spread out - that’s when they’re not spread out beside the pools or on the private beach.

JA JEBEL ALI GOLF RESORT There’s no time to waste if you want to tick off all the family favourite activities at this award-winning resort. The inflatable assault course of trampolines and swing ropes, climbing frames and slides is a good a place as any to start, anchored just off of the resort’s sandy, private beach. Then why not head to the paddock for some horseriding or pony trekking; or to Animal Corner, the mini golf course, the watersports centre or the kids’ clubs. Coolzone Kids Club is for four to 12 year olds, while Chillzone is the reserve of trendy teenagers.

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FAIRMONT THE PALM ‘The world revolves around us’ – that’s how your kids are going to feel at Fairmont The Palm’s Falcon Club. This five-star activity centre bans boredom. Toddlers can romp about in the soft playhouse or frolic in the splash park. There are climbing walls and art and craft activities for juniors, while a chillout zone, complete with Xbox, Wii and PlayStation consoles, helps teens get through the day without a grumble. Children staying for the full day activities are treated to Lifestyle Cuisine, made from the healthiest ingredients – something mum is sure to approve of. Many of the 381 guest rooms and suites can be connected, making this hotel an ideal choice for larger families. fairmont.com

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SAFETY FACTOR: Dubai is listed among the top 20 Safest Cities in the World (Aon Hewitt).

PEARL MARINA HOTEL APARTMENTS Overlooking the waters of Dubai Marina, these one, two and threebedroom apartments go down well with families. When the half-mile walk to the beach at JBR seems like too far, the children can always plunge into the kids-only pool, while the kitchenettes offer complete flexibility when it comes to meal times.

HILTON DUBAI THE WALK The location of this property is spot on for families. Set amid the holiday hustle and bustle of The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence with its string of family-friendly restaurants and play areas skirting the wide swathe of beach, this hotel is at the heart of the family action. Opt for a suite, which comes complete with kitchenette, and you’ll feel right at home.

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FAMILY ACCOMMODATION: Kids’ clubs, interconnecting rooms, child menus – all these come as standard in most resorts. Or, why not opt for a hotel apartment for all your home-from-home comforts?

ACCESSIBILITY: One-third of the world’s population is within a four-hour flight from Dubai and two-thirds are within an eight-hour flight.

RIXOS THE PALM You become a shark when you step inside the Seabreacher – a sharkshaped submarine-like vessel that will see you dipping and diving, twisting and screaming through the water. As one of the few resorts on Palm Jumeirah that offers motorised watersports, this property offers all-action pursuits for the whole family. When they’re not in the kids-only pool, the Rixy Kids’ Club keeps children from four to 12 years old busy from 9am to 11pm. And, as one of the few resorts that offer allinclusive packages, the kids can eat ice creams to their hearts’ content! thepalmdubai.rixos.com

PARK INN BY RADISSON HOTEL APARTMENTS In walking distance to all the familyfriendly facilities at Mall of the Emirates, this hotel offers all the home-from-home comforts that every family needs – kitchens, washing machines, TVs, WiFi, plus the added bonus of a rooftop pool.

FOOD: With such a vast mix of restaurants and food outlets, there’s a dish that will entice even the fussiest of eaters – guaranteed.

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ENTERTAINMENT: Aquariums, water parks, rollercoasters, theme parks… there’s really not a moment to spare.


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What to do? You’ll be spoilt for choice every day of your stay, with activities from indoor rainforests to aquariums on hand to keep everyone entertained

EXPERIENCE THE JOURNEY Let your kids run wild within the green oasis that is The Journey. Located near Kite Beach, this is the perfect place for children to get in touch with nature. With huge structures made from wood, water fountains and lots of places to hide, The Journey allows them to play, climb, swing and run around in the fresh air, guaranteeing a good night’s sleep. Additional activities include archery and cooking. thejourneydubai.com

WITNESS A MIRACLE This record-breaking attraction, open each year from December to May, displays more than 45 million flowers all artistically landscaped into a variety of shapes, from cars and hearts to archways and clocks. Kids will love exploring the mini town made out of flowers – complete with a scaled-down Burj Khalifa. And, when you’ve finished there, venture into the Dubai Butterfly Garden to immerse yourself in a land where hundreds of colourful butterflies flutter within nine domes.

TOUR THE MEYDAN STABLES Horse-mad youngsters will love the tours behind the scenes at Meydan racecourse. Watch the star-studded horses train on the racetrack, see them being groomed, watch them take a dip in their own equine swimming pool then go behind the scenes and sneak a peek at the jockey’s room, saddle paddock and parade ring. Tours take place from September to April. stabletours.meydan.ae

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BE PART OF THE MOVIE Watching the action on screen is just part of the picture at Vox cinemas’ 4DX screens. Feel the wind and rain, see the smoke and smell the action unfold as you hold onto your (moving) seat and immerse yourself in the plot. Perfect for adventure movies, this is cinema, but not as you know it. Available at the Mall of the Emirates, Mirdif City Centre and Deira City Centre with discounts available for families. voxcinemas.com/4dx

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REASONS WHY DUBAI TICKS ALL YOUR FA M I LY ’ S B O X E S (continued)

ADVENTURE: Whether it’s bashing over the desert dunes, swimming with sharks or dolphins or skydiving over Palm Jumeirah (or in a wind tunnel), be prepared for an unforgettable adventure. VISIT KING CROC Weighing in at 500kg and measuring over five metres long, King Croc is just one of the mighty highlights of Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo at The Dubai Mall. Home to over 33,000 aquatic animals, including 400 sharks and rays and the largest collection of Sand Tiger Sharks in the world, step aboard a glass-bottomed boat to see ‘what lies beneath’, then tour the Zoo to see giant squid, bats, otters and the whole menagerie of ocean and rainforest creatures. If this isn’t enough action, then you could always dive in with the sharks themselves! thedubaiaquarium.com

BEACHES: Sprawling swathes of sand are a veritable playground beside the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf.

WEATHER: You’re pretty much guaranteed sunny, warm weather and blue skies all year around.

EXPLORE AN INDOOR RAINFOREST You might not expect to find a tropical paradise in the desert, but The Green Planet is full of surprises. This stunning bio dome centres around a lifesustaining tree (complete with rope bridge), which is home to countless flora and fauna, offering visitors a glimpse of life in the rainforest. You enter the futuristic building at the bottom, encountering the fish that live in the Amazon River, before travelling by elevator to the canopy level. From there, walk down the slope, keeping an eye out for wildlife including a toucan, macaws, porcupines and even the resident sloths. thegreenplanetdubai.com

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FIND YOURSELF IN THE LOST CHAMBERS Based on The Lost City of Atlantis, the underwater tunnels that weave beneath the Atlantis, The Palm resort are alive with creatures from the deep. Within this aquarium the whole family will encounter the whole gamut of marine creatures; tickle a sea cucumber; see rare albino alligators; feed the fish; go behind the scenes to learn more about the operation and watch the scuba divers come face to face with the sharks inside the tank. atlantisthepalm.com

CHILD FRIENDLY: Dubai is a city where children come first. With a young residential population, families and children are welcomed and catered for at every touch point.

NO AGE BARRIER: No matter your age, Dubai is a city that will enthral all generations.


GO CRAZY There’s crazy golf and then there’s really crazy golf. The mini 18-hole indoor Tee & Putt course in Wafi Mall will see you teeing off in the dark. But there’s more; the Glow in the Dark golf adopts a sci-fi theme, which means you’ll encounter aliens and astronauts on the way round. teeandputt.com MEET YOUR FAVOURITE CHARACTERS Featuring some of your child’s bestloved television characters (Bob the Builder, Fireman Sam, Barney the Dinosaur, Thomas and Friends and more), Mattel Play! Town is all about sharing valuable life lessons, from social skills to safety. Situated in City Walk, this indoor edutainment centre is great for children aged 2 to 10, with activities including arts and crafts, teamwork, and dancing, all in dedicated character zones. There’s also live shows and a 4D cinema, plus a café serving healthy meals. playtowndubai.com

FEED THE TURTLES Visit the enclosure near Tortuga restaurant at the Jumeirah Mina A’Salam hotel on Wednesdays at 11am and Fridays at 1pm to feed the resident turtles (for free). As part of the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project, these sick or rescued turtles are being nurtured by the hotel before being released back into the wild. While feeding the turtles their lunch, it’s a great way for children to learn about marine life and conservation. jumeirah.com/turtles

GET YOUR GAME ON A great option for gamers of all ages, Hub Zero is a must-visit for tech lovers. An indoor haven of classic arcades and futuristic fun, it has everything from Pac Man to 4D movies, plus virtual reality, a climbing zone, karaoke and pool tables. There are different zones for various age groups, from toddlers up to teen and beyond, ensuring a few hours (if not a whole day) of gaming fun. Any non-gamers will find plenty of retail therapy nearby. hubzerodubai.com ENJOY PARK LIFE Think that Dubai is all about skyscrapers and highways? Think again and check out the vast green parks of Creek Park, Zabeel Park, Mushrif Park and Al Mamzar Beach Park. Let the children run wild, walk within the landscaped gardens and picnic on the lawns. visitdubai.com/en/see-thrill-play/ nature/parks

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Four to try: water parks Crazy rides and lazy rivers await at Dubai’s coolest water parks

SPLASH PAD Located at The Beach at JBR, this outdoor play park is open yearround, with temperature-controlled water, trained lifeguards, dry and wet areas and plenty of interactive activities to wear out children aged one to 12. There are changing facilities and plenty of restaurants nearby, and it’s open daily from 9am to 8pm with tickets costing Dhs65 for an hour, or Dhs95 for 24 hours. splashpaddubai.com

AQUAVENTURE Want to see sharks as you shoot through a glass tunnel? No problem. Aquaventure is home to record-breaking rides and slides, a beach, toddler area and a whole lot of stingrays, plus a few friendly sharks. Get there early and spend the day exploring, from the heights of the Leap of Faith to chilling out in a rubber tyre on the lazy river. The waterpark is open daily from 10am to sunset, you get free access on your birthday, so be sure to register online if you’re travelling at this time. Tickets cost Dhs260 or Dhs215 for children under 1.2 metres tall, with under twos going free. Private cabanas can be booked from Dhs900, which includes water, fruit and locker rental. atlantisthepalm.com WILD WADI Dubai’s original water park, Wild Wadi has had something of a facelift over the last few years, with some group rides added (they’re the ones so close to Beach Road you fear you’ll join the traffic in your inflatable tyre), and the new Jumeirah Sceirah upping the fear factor, while the Wipeout remains the best place to watch wannabe surfers literally wiping out. For children there’s a huge splash pad – watch out for the giant bucket of water – and the wave pool, plus loads of activities, water guns and slides. Admission costs Dhs295, Dhs250 for those below 1.1 metres in height, and is free for under twos, and the water park is open from 10am to 7pm (6pm on Thursdays). jumeirah.com LEGOLAND WATER PARK Specially designed for children aged two to 12, the new LEGOLAND® Water Park features over 20 water slides, including a family raft, body and tube slides. There’s also a LEGO® Wave Pool and DUPLO® toddler play area with slides just for the smaller ones. Wannabe engineers can have a go at the Build-A-Raft-River, where you can build your own custom LEGO® raft. dubaiparksandresorts.com At time of press, park scheduled to open in October.

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Food glorious food! From the ice-cream parlours to all-you-can-eat buffets, Dubai caters to even the fussiest of eaters serving up a varied menu to sate all the family’s hunger pangs

CHEESECAKE FACTORY The menu is a big as the enormous portions at this US chain. Go for pasta, fries, burgers and a range of Skinnylicious and Super Food dishes all served in a relaxed, casual setting. A kids’ menu comes with colouring kit to keep the little ones busy while waiting for their meal. At the Mall of the Emirates’ branch, there are tables that overlook Ski Dubai.

RAINFOREST CAFÉ Dine with gorillas, elephants and tigers while the sound of waterfalls, thunder and mysterious jungle sounds recreate the setting of a real-life rainforest. Check out its wild menu of burgers and salads, including Rainforest Quesadillas to Lava Nachos. And after dining, be sure to buy a cuddly momento from the rainforest shop – pet snake anyone?

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SAPORI DI BICE Children can create their very own pizzas and cookies at this upmarket Italian café on Jumeirah’s City Walk and JBR’s The Beach. The open kitchen means you can watch the fresh pastas and pastries being crafted and, in true Italian style, families come first here.

CERAMIC CAFÉ A perfect combination of arts, crafts and delicious food. Choose a piece of pottery and then make it your own by painting on it you own pattern and design. To fuel your creativity, choose from a wide menu of pastas, sandwiches, quick bites and desserts. You’ll leave with a full tummy and your own unique creation.

CLINTON STREET BAKERY What child doesn’t enjoy freshlymade pancakes dripping with golden gooey syrup and warm blueberry muffins? The queues at this New York favourite reflect its popularity – with all the family. Pancakes are just the start – check out the eggs benedict before moving onto the Mexican tacos and burgers.

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BIG CHEFS All the way from Istanbul in Turkey, this casual restaurant serves up an international menu at its two branches – JBR and BoxPark. A junior menu is served and what’s more, every weekday morning from 8am to 11.30am, with each adult breakfast order your little one eats for free. bigchefs.co

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PUFF BAKER CAFE Daily cooking classes are held for children aged four and up at this café on Palm Jumeirah’s Golden Mile. It’s a sensory experience where they’ll see, touch, smell and ultimately taste their creations and ignite their love of cooking. And while they’re busy in the kitchen overseen by professional chefs, parents can dig into a menu that covers breakfast through to dinner.

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10 to try: family brunches With unlimited food and drinks, plus entertainment for the little ones, one of Dubai’s famed brunches are a brilliant way to spend a weekend afternoon

PIKNIK AT THE WESTIN MINA SEYAHI Choose a blanket, table or beanbag, grab your picnic hamper and relax on the grass with nibbles, barbecue food and drinks. There’s a bouncy castle and games, plus live music and entertainment that will even wow the grown-ups. Price: From Dhs390 for two adults and two children. westinminaseyahi.com

SUPERHERO BRUNCH, MAZINA AT THE ADDRESS DUBAI MARINA Superheroes unite for a feast that offers not only a vast buffet of international dishes, but a dedicated children’s area boasting Wii, a magic show, bouncy castle and face painting. Don’t forget to dress up – there’s a prize for the best costume. Price: From Dhs315 per person including soft beverages, children aged six to 12 half price and under sixes free. theaddress.com

BOOKMUNCH, BAY AVENUE AND WASL SQUARE These colourful bookshops-with-acafé now offer a brunch, with Wasl Square serving you on a Friday and Bay Avenue on a Saturday. Expect part buffet, part a la carte, with signature dishes including chili beef noodles and chicken avocado salad. Price: Dhs95 per person, and children under 12 half price. bookmunchcafe.com

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BUBBALICIOUS, THE WESTIN MINA SEYAHI One of the city’s most popular brunches, Bubbalicious is consistently packed out, with Dubai dwellers looking for a fun afternoon of feasting and partying. Families can get their kicks too, with a kids’ corner inside plus an outdoor area (complete with bouncy castle), as well as a children’s menu. Price: From Dhs450 per adult with soft drinks, Dhs225 for children aged six to 12 and free for under sixes. westinminaseyahi.com

FLOW KITCHEN AT FAIRMONT THE PALM Working with the Falcon Kids’ Club for maximum fun, little diners are treated to magic shows, balloon art, face painting and crafts at this Friday brunch. Book a table and you’ll get 50 per cent off beach access, too. Price: From Dhs255 per person with soft drinks, Dhs100 for children aged six to 12, and free for under sixes. fairmont.com

JW MARRIOTT HOTEL DUBAI, DEIRA Spread across three different restaurants, this vast brunch includes international cuisine at The Market Place, traditional Bavarian dishes at Hofbräuhaus and Asian flavours at Bamboo Lagoon, plus there’s a children’s buffet – they can even don an apron and decorate cookies for dessert. There’s plenty of entertainment, with bouncy castles, painting stations and games for children. Price: From Dhs295 with soft drinks, Dhs60 for children aged six to 12 and free for under sixes. marriott.com

AL BAHOU AT MOVENPICK IBN BATTUTA GATE HOTEL A cheese room for the big people, and a movie theatre for the little ones. Sound good? This Friday brunch is a truly family-friendly event, with entertainment for children, plus cuisines ranging from Italian to Chinese. Children even score their own area with films, face painting, bouncy castle and interactive activities. You might have to drag them away… Price: From Dhs295 with soft drinks, Dhs145 for children aged six to 12 and free for under sixes. movenpick.com

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RONDA LOCATELLI, ATLANTIS THE PALM The celeb chef has launched a family brunch, where you can sample the menu, from pastas and pizzas (cooked in the mammoth oven) to calamari and burrata. Everything is brought to the table, with starters, mains and desserts, so you don’t need to queue. Price: From Dhs195 with soft drinks, free for under 11s. atlantisthepalm.com

JUMEIRAH MINA A’SALAM With food from live cooking stations (including some of the best Mexican in town, courtesy of Tortuga), live music, a separate children’s area and the chance to feed the resident turtles, this is a lovely way to spend a Friday. Price: From Dhs425 per person with soft drinks, free for under 12s. jumeirah.com

THE PICNIC BRUNCH, AL BADIA GOLF COURSE AT DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY Kick back on the grass (tables are available too) with a hamper of goodies, then take your plate to the live cooking stations, before heading to the pick ‘n’ mix and ice-cream stand. With plenty of fresh air and space (plus sweets), children will have a great time in the great outdoors. Price: From Dhs265 with soft drinks, Dhs140 for children ages six to 12. diningdfc.com

Shop – but don’t drop! Dragging bored children around the shops while you get your retail fix can end up being a frustrating and infuriating experience for all. Avoid the family feuds and keep everyone happy with these family-friendly shopping options SHOP THE WORLD Global Village is family fun on a worldwide scale. You could say (but don’t let the kids hear you say it) that this is a massive geography lesson where visitors can buy arts and crafts and items that are indigenous to more than 75 countries all housed in 32 pavilions. Buy wooden giraffes from South Africa, silk dresses from India and honey from Yemen. En route around the stalls, you’ll be entertained by street and stage performers before the kids drag you on the roller coaster, big wheel and bumper cars at Fantasy Island. Please note: Global Village is open from October until April. globalvillage.com

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VENTURE INTO THE LAND OF SWEETS You’ll be forgiven for thinking that you’ve stepped into Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory when you discover one of the largest candy stores in the world at The Dubai Mall. Candylicious comprises 10,000sq ft of sweet delights. You’ll walk around under a canopy of lollipops and among a forest of sweetie trees while being tempted by over 5,000 types of confectionary and chocolate. candyliciousme.com

LOSE YOURSELF IN A BOOK With half a million books for sale, there’s no subject left unturned at Book World by Kinokuniya – a bemouth of a store. Every genre for every age gets a look in here meaning families can spend hours with their heads in books. And when you’ve made your choice, why not head to the store’s café which has great view over The Dubai Fountain and surrounding Downtown area. kinokuniya.com

MINGLE AT THE MARKET Head to either Zabeel Park on a Friday morning or Al Barsha Pond Park on a Saturday evening and you’ll join the rest of the Dubai community at the Ripe Markets. Browse the stalls set up by the local artisans of the emirates; dig into food freshly served from the mobile food trucks; admire the fresh produce brought straight from the local farmers’ fields; chill out on beanbags on the lawn and let the kids run wild enjoying the entertainment, just for them. ripeme.com

MEET THE ENTERTAINERS Perfect for patrons (big and small) wanting to escape the shops in a shopping mall. Playmania is the company behind many of the family entertainment facilities within Mall of the Emirates (MOE), Mirdif City Centre mall and Deira City Centre. It’s the company responsible for operating Ski Dubai, the snowy mountain at MOE; the complex of challenging games and rides within Magic Planet; Little Explorers, the edutainment centre at Mirdif, alongsidxe iFLY, the indoor skydiving tunnels. theplaymania.com

SKATE AWAY From being dragged around the shops to gliding across the ice, the Olympic-sized Dubai Ice Rink at The Dubai Mall is the icing on the shopping cake for many a family. Zoom around to the beats of the resident DJ, or perfect your technique during a private lesson. Those not confident on their feet (or should we say blades) can hire a penguin skating aid to support them. dubaiicerink.com

MAKE BELIEVE IN A KID-SIZED WORLD KidZania offers the type of shopping that’s just for kids. In a child-sized city, complete with paved streets, shops and cars, children can try their hand at over 80 jobs, earn ‘kidzos’ (the city’s currency) – and then spend it! One minute they can be a dentist, the next a pilot, a model sashaying down a catwalk or a check-out assistant. kidzania.ae

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REEL THEM IN After hours of shopping, the whole family can treat themselves to a movie. But going to the cinema in Dubai is not just about watching a film – it’s feeling it, smelling it and being fully immersed in it. Vox Cinemas has turned the experience into a fully immersive one. Make yourself comfortable in the motion chairs and get ready for the action to roll. At Mall of the Emirates, Vox Cinemas has also partnered with Michelin-starred British chef Gary Rhodes to serve gourmet food during the film. And for kids they have their very own movie theatre. voxcinemas.com

SHOPS ON THE SAND The Beach mall is both a beach and a mall – so it ticks the boxes for the kids who want to frolic on the sands and the grown-ups who want to browse in the many eclectic and homegrown stores and boutiques that skirt the coastline. thebeach.ae

COME CLIMB As the name suggests, the Adventure Zone is all about adventure. Located at the Galleria Mall in Jumeirah, your little adventurers can tackle the ninemetre-high climbing pinnacle and the six-metre-high climbing wall before taking on the skate park, boulder wall and cable climb. Mums and dads can join in, or just chill out in the café. adventurehq.ae

INSIDER TIP You can save yourself hu ndreds of dirhams with The Entertainer bo ok or app. It’s full of ‘buy-one-get-one -free’ vouchers theentertainerme.com

Touring town Seeing all the sights can be hard with kids in tow, so do it differently with these fun and novel ways to tour town

HOP ON A BUS Why do kids always make a dash for the seats on the top deck of a bus? The open top of Dubai’s Big Bus or City Sightseeing bus means you’ll have the wind in your hair as you tour town, hopping on and off at any of the designated stops. In a couple of days you can cover all the sights of the city. And what’s more there’s loads of added extras included in the price of the ticket meaning parents will love the value for money too. citysightseeing-dubai.com; bigbustours.com

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TAKE THE TROLLEY Chug along Downtown’s Mohammad Bin Rashid Boulevard in the Dubai Trolley. What may look like a charming, old-fashioned wooden tram is actually powered by hydrogen and electricity. Its route takes it passed all the iconic landmarks of Downtown – namely, Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Fountains, The Old Town and Souk Al Bahar. There are three stops along the one kilometre route so far but eventually the route will span seven kilometres. emaar.com

REACH FOR THE SKIES WITH SEAWINGS The waters of the Arabian Gulf will be your runway as you take off in your Seawings sea plane to tour Dubai. Everyone gets a window seat on board this Cessana 208 Caravan sea plane allowing you to look down on Palm Jumeirah. You’ll circle the luxurious Burj Al Arab, get close to the top of the Burj Khalifa and admire Dubai’s combination of twisting towers, minarets, hotels and beaches. Flights last 40 minutes – leaving the kids still wanting more. seawings.ae

RIDE THE METRO It may be a daily form of transport for Dubai commuters, but the city’s Metro also presents a perfect way for you to see the sights. From its elevated rails, travellers can look out onto the areas through which the system’s red and green lines snake, passing by iconic sights such as the Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa. Hopping onto the metro also avoids all the traffic and smoothly takes you from the old to new parts of town. dubaimetro.eu

PLY THE CREEK ON AN ABRA Step on board an abra – one of the wooden open-topped boats that have been plying the waters of Dubai Creek for years; jostle for a seat with all the daily commuters and tourists who want to cross between the Deira and Bur Dubai side and then off you chug. It’s a chaotic, exciting ride and offers great photo opportunities. And, at just one dirham a passenger, it’s a cheap and fun ride. visitdubai.com/en/pois/abra-creekcrossing

GLIDE IN A HOT AIR BALLOON The children will forgive you for the early morning start when they are soaring above the sand dunes in a hot air balloon. Keep an eye out for wandering camels and prancing gazelles as you enjoy a magic carpet ride over the ocean of desert below in what is an exhilarating and unforgettable adventure. Children must be over six years old. ballooning.ae

CRUISE THE COAST WITH DUBAI FERRY Admire the cityscape from a boat when you cruise along the Dubai shore on the Dubai Ferry. Operating from Dubai Marina to Al Ghubaiba, the ferry is a fun way to travel between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Dubai. dubai-ferry.com

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DRIVE ON WATER Without moving from your seat, one minute you’re in a bus and the next in a boat. That’s the magic of The Wonder Bus – Dubai’s amphibious touring bright yellow bus. From land and from the waters of the Duabi Creek you’ll tour the sights of the historic Al Shindagha area and the old souqs – but be prepared for that mind blogging moment when you purposefully drive straight into the water. wonderbusdubai.net

VENTURE INTO THE DESERT ON SAFARI You haven’t seen Dubai until you’ve seen the desert. As well as enjoying the bump and grind of the dune bashing, the highlight of any desert safari is to see the golden sun set and appreciate the spellbinding sight of the waves of dunes disappear beyond the horizon. You’ll also get a little insight into Bedouin lifestyle when you sit around a camp fire eating traditional food under the stars in your desert camp. visitdubai.com/en/see-thrill-play/ adventure/desert-adventures

INSIDER TIP To pay for public trans port you’ ll need to buy a NOL card. You cannot pay ca sh to the driver. This ca rd can be used on Dubai’s met ro, buses and water buses. Visit rta.ae for up -to-date routes and times, and to plan your journey

DID YOU KNOW? If you’re travelling with babies or toddlers download the Careem app. This car service has the option of booking a driver who brings a carseat for your little one, making sure they’re safe on the roads.

Top 10 family thrills and spills There’s no time to catch your breath as you and all the family whizz from one adrenaline-fuelled experience to another

REVENGE IS ALL YOURS Deep within the Tower of Poseidon at Atlantis’ Aquaventure water park, you’ll be looping the loop down the 166m Poseidon’s Revenge. With two slides side by side, why not race your family members to the bottom – the clock will record your speed. Then staying in the Tower, the whole family can come together in one raft and whizz through the belly of the Aquaconda. This giant sea serpent of a slide is the largest waterslide in the world. But watch out – the serpent will swallow you at 35km/h before spitting you out! atlantisthepalm.com

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TAKEN ON THE JUMEIRAH SCEIRAH It’s still considered the pinnacle of the Wild Wadi waterpark – the awesome Jumeirah Sceirah. Scale the 32 metre tower, step into one of the two ‘capsules’ and await the moment when the floor beneath you disappears and you plummet down the 120 metre slide at 80 km/h. If you’re not brave enough then, no fear, there are 30 rides and attractions all guaranteed to get your heart pounding. Guests must be 1.1m high to ride many of the park’s attractions. jumeirah.com

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PLAY WITH DOLPHINS Who wouldn’t want to play with the most adorable and playful creatures of the sea? At Atlantis The Palm’s Dolphin Bay, all the family – no matter their age or swimming ability – can stand nose-to-nose with a dolphin in what is one of the most sophisticated dolphin habitats in the world. Whether you choose to swim with them or opt for the signature belly ride, this is an experience of a lifetime. atlantisthepalm.com

JUMP TO IT How high can you go? Find out in Dubai’s three trampoline parks – Bounce, Flip Out and Jump Boxx. Perform your tucks, your splits and tumble turns in the air as you leap across the field of trampolines. Spring in time to the music, play dodgeball and land on the giant inflatable airbags. No matter your age you’ll be on a high. bounce.ae; flipout.ae; jump-boxx.com

READY TO TAKE OFF? There could be turbulence or a bumpy landing when you’re in the cockpit flying that monster of an A380 plane. Visit the emirates A380 Experience at The Dubai Mall or ipilot at Mirdiff City Centre and switch roles from passenger to pilot. After a quick lesson you’ll be ready to take the helm. Choose your destinations, pick the weather conditions and set your speed as you aim for that perfectly smooth flight. flyipilot.ae; emirates380experience.com

STEP INSIDE Fasten your seat belts when you check into SEGA Republic – one of the region’s biggest and most thrilling indoor theme parks. Spread over two storeys, take on 15 adrenalinefuelled attractions and over 170 of the latest amusement, arcade, video and redemption games. Check out Xyclone and be whisked away with 16 other brave companions on a fast and furious mechanic tornado, rotating you 360 degrees at high speeds, or brave Robotnik where you’ll be swung and spun around at a dizzying pace. Good luck! dubai-ferry.com


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ENJOY YOUR STAY AT MARRIOTT HOTEL AL JADDAF, DUBAI AND MARRIOTT EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS AL JADDAF, DUBAI. LOCATION

10 minutes’ drive from The Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai World Trade Center and Dubai International Airport. ACCOMMODATIONS

351 guest rooms and suites along with 128 fully furnished executive apartments (with a fully-equipped kitchen and relaxation area). RECREATION & LEISURE

• Saray Spa, traditional Middle Eastern treatments • Health club, children’s pool and whirlpool

RESTAURANTS & LOUNGES

• The Market Place, International buffet (all day dining) • Merletto, authentic Italian cuisine • Scots American Grill, steakhouse • Shanghai30, stylish social bar and lounge • Aqua Chill, poolside relaxation and al fresco dining ATTRACTIONS

Many famous landmarks, including Burj Khalifa, Jumeirah Beach, Dubai Creek, and the Gold Souq are just a short distance from our doorstep - and we offer a free shuttle service to Dubai Mall.

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IT’S SNOWING! It never ceases to amaze people, but see it (and ski it) for yourself – a snowy mountain in the desert! After a morning on the beach, escape the sun and swap your flip flops for ski boots at Ski Dubai within Mall of the Emirates, Dubai’s award-winning shopping mall. Here you’ll discover a snowy mountain resort with a five ski runs, tube slides, toboggan runs, a colony of Snow Penguins, a zip line and the obligatory alpine café – ideal for sipping hot chocolate in -4°C. theplaymania.com/skidubai

SWIM WITH SHARKS You only have to be eight years old to come face to face with the world’s ultimate predator. Sharks await in The Dubai Mall’s 10-millionlitre Dubai Aquarium. Either opt for the cage snorkeling experience or, certified divers can dive to the depths with the largest collection of Sand Tiger sharks in the world. If you’re not a diver, then why not take a course and get your certificate? thedubaiaquarium.com

RIDE THE DESERT DUNES Strap yourself into your 4x4 and set off on a rollercoaster ride across the desert. Feel your stomach turn as you bump and slide up and down the waves of sand dunes in this exhilarating ride. Dune bashing is not for the faint hearted – it’s fast, furious and thrilling. The drivers know the desert like the back of their hands and – importantly – they know how to drive it. Desert safaris are offered by numerous tour operators across the city. visitdubai.com/en/see-thrill-play/adventure/desert-adventures

FLY HIGH Ever wondered what it felt like to be a bird? Well wonder no more and visit iFly Dubai, the world’s first-ever double and vertical wind tunnel at Mirdiff City Centre mall. Step inside the tunnel and let the blast of air propel you upwards. With your arms splade, you’ll be flying in no time. You don’t need to be a pro skydiver to have a go – from newbies to experts, from the age of 3 to 103, everyone’s welcome. theplaymania.com/ifly

PUT YOUR FOOT DOWN Experience the thrill of burning rubber, speeding steel and roaring engines at the spectacular Dubai Autodrome. Seven-year-olds and up can hop in a Honda 390cc kart to discover the thrill of racing around in the 1.2km kartdome track with its 17 challenging corners. Each lap is timed so you’re left in no doubt who’s the winner. dubaiautodrome.com

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IMG WORLDS OF ADVENTURE What do you get if you combine the Hulk with The Powerpuff Girls; Ben 10 and Captain America; Gumball and Iron Man? Not to mention erupting volcanoes, 69 stateof-the-art, life-like dinosaurs, hair-raising rollercoasters, a haunted hotel and exhilarating theatre shows? The answer: IMG Worlds of Adventure, of course. Under a cavernous 1.5 million square foot roof, just off Dubai’s E311 arterial highway, lies not just one, but four distinct zones of unforgettable adventures. Yes, the long-awaited “world’s largest indoor theme park” is finally open and in doing so firmly cements Dubai’s standing as THE family holiday destination of choice – all year around. Here over 20 signature rides and attractions are all waiting to be experienced in air-conditioned comfort – although that’s about the only comfortable thing you can possibly say about the Predator ride (read on to discover why). Having teamed up with every child’s favourite television

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and movie characters from Cartoon Network and Marvel, IMG Worlds of Adventure will see guests step inside the TV screens when they join in the acrobatic antics of LazyTown; eat in Mr Smoothy, the diner featured in Ben 10 complete with its bright pink seats; and shop at The Daily Bugle – the place of work for Peter Parker (a.k.a. – but don’t tell anyone – Spider-Man). And then of course there’s the Lost Valley-Dinosaur Adventure, where dinosaurs roam a dark, foreboding land, and IMG Boulevard, complete with street performers to entertain diners and shoppers. With the turnstiles now turning, we take you on a whirlwind tour of just a handful of highlights inside the park. But don’t take our word for it, come see it for yourselves. THE RIDES Forbidden Territory Zone: Lost Valley-Dinosaur Adventure


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THEME PARKS With two world-class theme parks now open in Dubai, the city is the perfect destination for thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies. Hold onto your hats

The Experience: As you queue for this ride listen to Becky Anderson from CNN report that there’s an impending volcanic eruption on the island. It’s a race against time to set off on a safari (in your Land Rover-like carriages) to find the eggs of near extinct dinosaurs and save the species. Fear factor: Nice and low. Just enjoy meeting the dinosaurs en route. Height restrictions: 1.05m accompanied by adult, 1.30m alone. Maximum Height is 2.08m Spider-Man Doc Ock’s Revenge Zone: Marvel The Experience: There are two roller coasters on this track – red for Spider-Man and green for Doctor Octopus. The carriages spin on both as you’re whizzed through the New York skyline and plunged into a dark tunnel as the battle ensues.

Fear factor: This is one hell of a dizzy ride, so hold onto your hats. Height restrictions: 1.05m accompanied by adult, 1.20m alone. Thor Thunder Spin Zone: Marvel The Experience: Be prepared to be spun like a chicken on a rotisserie. What’s more, you’ll move up and down at the same time while water jets tease you from below. You’ll be stuck firmly to your seat (dangling upside down at times) as Thor, the Mighty Avenger, attempts to rescue you from the clutches of Loki, God of Mischief. Fear factor: High. Only for the adventurous. And best to let your dinner go down before taking your turn. Height restrictions: 1.40m. Maximum height is 1.95m The Velociraptor Zone: Lost Valley-Dinosaur Adventure Experience: Four loops of unadulterated speed. You’ll blast off on this 1.1km rollercoaster propelled at up to speeds of 100km/h in 2.5

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seconds across prehistoric jungles and then outside across the desert. Fear factor: High. For adrenaline junkies only. Height restrictions: 1.3m and above. The Powerpuff Girls Zone: Cartoon Network Experience: It may look like a kiddie ride, but don’t let the cute looking carriages deceive you. You’ll be turned 360 degrees as your carriage flies through the air as the Powerpuff Girls battle against Mojo Jojo’s evil robot to save the world before bedtime. Fear factor: Hold on tight – this is scarier than you think. Height restrictions: 1.35m and above. 1.25m accompanied by adult. Predator Zone: Lost Valley-Dinosaur Adventure Experience: After a steep incline, be prepared to fall – and when we say fall, we mean vertically. This is one – if not the – sharpest drop tracks in the region. Your heart will plummet faster than the coaster. Fear factor: High. This is for diehard thrill seekers. Height restrictions: 1.25m and above. THE ENTERTAINMENT The Haunted Hotel Zone: IMG Boulevard Experience: More like self-inflicted torture than entertainment. Check into this hotel with caution – the staff have an ‘interesting’ idea of customer care. Expect zombies and ghosts at the most unexpected moments. Fear factor: Believe us, you’ll come out screaming. Not for the faint hearted – as testified by the age restriction. Restrictions: Strictly for 15 year olds and up. LazyTown Zone: Cartoon Network Experience: You’ll soon discover that there’s nothing lazy about LazyTown.

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Location: off E311, next to Global Village. 20 minutes from either Dubai International airport or Al Maktoum International Airport. Opening times: 10am to 10pm Sunday to Wednesday; 10am to midnight Thursday to Saturday. Cost: Dhs300 for adults, Dhs250 for children. Buy your tickets: online at IMGworlds. com More info: IMGworlds.com

Climb the rope ladders and sky-high rope walks in this exciting adventure play ground. Then head to the Live Stage Show to see the cast of the Cartoon Network’s favourite show dance on stage. Will Stephanie outwit Johnny Rotten this time? Fear factor: One for the little ‘uns. Restrictions: Various height restrictions apply, depending on the ride. Ben 10 5D Hero Time Zone: Cartoon Network Experience: Immerse yourself in a battle between Ben and Rook in this 5D multi-sensory theatre experience. Be prepared for your seat to move, and to feel the wind on your face, but be ready for some unexpected surprises. Fear factor: It’s a bit aggressive as the seat moves very quickly and you feel like you are flying. Restrictions: 1.3m and above. Plus: Check out the buskers and street performers on the IMG Boulevard. They’ll be performing around the clock. THE F&B Tony’s Skydeck Zone: Marvel Experience: The park’s fine-dining option located on the upper floors of Stark Tower – serving you


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Try something different on your next dining experience See a different side of the city onboard Bateaux Dubai. Indulge in freshly prepared gourmet cuisine and exquisite beverages, while gently cruising Dubai Creek.

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FAST FACTS IMG WORLDS OF ADVENTURE IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST INDOOR THEME PARK.

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animatronic, lifesized dinosaurs were all painstakingly made by the same company that built the dinosaurs in London’s Natural History Museum.

The food served up in the 28 F&B OUTLETS is all made from scratch in the park's very own commissary. The bread, ice cream, burgers and more are all made in house. great views over the park. On the menu: Only the best; lobster, fish and steak. Samosa House Zone: IMG Boulevard Experience: A casual dining hangout – grab a table in the brightly coloured and patterned bus or converted tuk-tuks. On the menu: Indian street food. Sports Candy Station Zone: Cartoon Network Experience: Kids can be healthy without even realising it. If the little ones will only eat chicken nuggets and chips, head here guilt-free. On the menu: Baked sweet potato fries, freshly made corn-fed chicken nuggets and more. Mr Smoothy Zone: Cartoon Network Experience: A recreation of the Ben 10 American diner. On the menu: Burgers and smoothies.

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product lines are on sale in the 25 shops, with some 60% of the merchandise all bespoke – in other words, only sold here. The park has a capacity to hold

30,000 ADVENTURERS If the rides leave you feeling lightheaded, no fear: a team of doctors and nurses are on hand, on site in the Medeor 24/7 clinic, whenever the park is open to set you back on the right track.

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DUBAI PARKS & RESORTS Go beyond the screen with MOTIONGATE™ Dubai or onto the stages of Bollywood at Bollywood Parks™ Dubai, and then build whatever you desire in LEGOLAND® Dubai – we take you on a whirlwind tour of the much anticipated Dubai Parks & Resorts MOTIONGATE™ Dubai The idea: This is all about the movies. Inspired by 13 of Hollywood’s most beloved live action and animated films, you’ll step inside the magical and mystical worlds of some of cinema’s favourite movies. Join the likes of Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and the Smurfs; chase ghosts with Ghostbusters; venture into the world of Hotel Transylvania and tackle The Hunger Games. What’s on: Spread across five zones you’ll find 27 immersive rides and attractions including five distinct roller coasters, multi-media dark rides, interactive play labs, theatre shows plus 15 live entertainment experiences from character encounters, street performances and photo opportunities. We love: The charming mushroom-capped world of Smurfs Village – they’re even cuter in real life. F&B: You’ve got nine outlets to satisfy your hunger and quench your thirst.

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A New Dimension in Hospitality

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XPERIENCE sheer sophistication complemented by warm Arabian hospitality at Jood Palace Hotel Dubai, situated in the heart of Deira’s commercial and business district. Choose from a luxurious selection of five-star accommodation, culinary venues, Jood Spa, recreation and fitness facilities as well as conference and event spaces.

Immerse yourself in unparalleled comforts within any of our 147 Deluxe & Premium Rooms, 10 Ambassador Suites and 2 Royal Suites, as well as 90 Deluxe, Fully-furnished Serviced Residences. Enjoy the finest cuisines and innovative dishes created with care and presented with flair. Each of our dining venues has been designed to appeal to modern gourmands, offering the perfect balance of flavour and finesse. Jood Palace Hotel Dubai offers a wide array of leisure services that cater to every mood. Enrich your body at our Health Club, rejuvenate your mind at Jood Spa, or unwind at our rooftop swimming pool. A majestic expression of regal resplendence, Jood Palace Hotel Dubai upholds Arabian traditions through inspired interpretations of hospitality. The destination invites guests to explore a sanctuary where gracious generosity and inspired indulgence abounds. For reservations, please call 04-2113034 or email us at reservations.jph@joodhospitality.com

P.O. Box 42211, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 4 2232222, Fax: +971 4 2278222 www.joodhospitality.com


A PLACE TO EMBRACE LIFE.

Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Dubai, a lifestyle destination for those who set the trend. Located on Pearl Jumeira, the resort introduces 132 keys comprising 117 rooms and suites, 15 villas with private pools as well as 63 private residences boasting top-line facilities. Host of unique food and beverage offerings including the world-famed Nikki Beach Restaurant & Beach Club. Relaxation and wellness are key elements of the resort where you can enjoy the choice of pools, sundecks or a more relaxed environment at Nikki Spa.

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Plus: A 1,000-seat Hollywood Theatre featuring Step Up Dubai: All In!; 15 shops selling movie souvenirs and merchandise. Perfect for: Movie lovers, and families of all ages. Bollywood Parks™ Dubai The idea: Bringing alive all the passion, energy, colour and glamour of Bollywood. Prepare for a toe tapping, hip swaying experience as the spotlight focuses on immersive rides, music, dance, costumes and drama. What’s on: Themed attractions and rides spread across five zones: Bollywood Boulevard, Mumbai Chowk; Rustic Ravine; Royal Plaza and Bollywood Film Studios featuring Hall of Heroes. We love: The Broadway-style, Bollywood-themed musical that takes place in the 850-seater theatre several times a week. Plus, expect up to 20 live shows across the park’s five stages. F&B: Six themed restaurants will take your taste buds on a tour of India’s diverse and rich cuisine. Plus: Buy all your Bollywood souvenirs in the park’s eight shops. Perfect for: Families of all ages, theme-park buffs, movies, music and dance lovers.

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LEGOLAND® Dubai The idea: Embracing every child’s favourite toy – LEGO®. Let the imagination create its own multi-coloured world when guests are let loose in this, the first LEGOLAND park in the region and the seventh in the world, comprising around 15,000 LEGO model structures made from over 60 million LEGO bricks. What’s on: Over 40 interactive rides, shows, attractions and building experiences across six themed lands: LEGO® CITY, KINGDOMS, IMAGINATION, ADVENTURE, MINILAND and FACTORY. For diehard LEGO® fans head to MINILAND where you can see recreations of iconic landmarks from the region using over 20 million LEGO® bricks. We love: The IMAGINATION land where you can build and race LEGO® cars or build with LEGO MINDSTORMS® robotics. F&B: Everything from fried chicken to Granny’s Apple Fries! Plus: A water park! Make a splash in this park featuring more than 20 water slides and wet and wild attractions. Perfect for: Families with children aged two to 12. Riverland™ Dubai The idea: A multi-themed dining and retail destination right in the heart of Dubai Parks and Resorts. This is the place where everyone meets, eats, shops and is entertained by street performers. What’s on: Four zones make up Riverland™ Dubai,

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each offering a glimpse into various bygone eras. Step into Medieval France in The French Village, take on 1950’s America in the Boardwalk, embrace colonial India at India Gate and relive the 19th century within Peninsula. We love: The river boat rides. Take a boat ride around the one kilometer river, enjoy the scenery en route. F&B: With many restaurants to choose from, you won’t go hungry in Riverland™ Dubai. Plus: Street performers, festivals and concerts. Perfect for: Anyone and everyone. This part of the park is open to all – with or without a ticket to the adjoining parks.

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#mydubai Since the launch of the initiative by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, to create the world’s first autobiography of a city, MyDubai has garnered over half a million followers using the hashtag. Here are some of our favourite posts. Join in and share your stories by posting to #MyDubai on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter

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9. Take a slow stroll around the water’s edge towards Al Shindagha. The highlight here is SHEIKH SAEED AL MAKTOUM HOUSE, the original home of the ruling family until 1958, built in 1896. It was in this house that Dubai’s current ruler played as a young boy. The house is now a museum.

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Want to soak up Dubai’s history in your own time? Then follow this DIY cultural walking tour taking in the city’s historic sites and sounds

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4. Start off at the oldest building in the city – AL FAHIDI FORT, home to the DUBAI MUSEUM. Trace the growth of the emirate from fishing village to cosmopolitan metropolis. It takes about one hour to tour the museum.

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3. Next door is the ARABIAN TEA HOUSE, a tranquil, restored courtyard that emulates Arabian hospitality and serves over 100 different teas. arabianteahouse.co

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1. You’re now in the heart of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. This restored area is home to one of the largest collections of wind-tower houses this side of the Gulf. Pop into the SHEIKH MOHAMMED CENTRE FOR CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING, which aims to bridge the gap between cultures by offering historic tours of the local area and cultural talks. cultures.ae

1 2. You’ll go past DUBAI’S FIRST ART GALLERY: THE MAJLIS GALLERY. Housed in a beautiful wind-tower house this is now a renowned space to display and sell fine art. themajlisgallery.com

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5. Among the winding alleys of Al Fahidi you’ll discover the XVA ART HOTEL. Step inside this beautiful restored house to admire the art on display and find a quiet spot in one of its many peaceful public rooms. The food here is delicious too, and the mint lemonade is a refreshing must.

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15. Dubai’s first official school, AL AHMADIYA SCHOOL opened in 1912. Beautifully restored, explore the classrooms and soak up the scholarly atmosphere in the courtyard and corridors. Next door is the HERITAGE HOUSE. This 1890 courtyard house offers a rare opportunity to peek inside the one-time residence of a wealthy pearl merchant – and the founder of the school.

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14. Emerge into the sunlight beyond the souk and search among the sikkas (alleyways) for Sikka 28. Here you’ll find Bait Al Banat, or The House of Girls. This is DUBAI’S WOMEN’S MUSEUM. Discover how women have played and continue to play a crucial part in the evolution of the emirate. womensmuseumuae.com

13. Just a few metres away is the GOLD SOUK – another of Dubai’s original covered markets that has been selling gold since the 1940s. This lattice of streets is jam packed with gold and jewels displayed in the windows of over 300 shops.

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12. Disembark on the Deira side of the Creek and take in the mixed aroma of spices, herbs, dried limes, frankincense and mystery ingredients as they spill out of hessian sacks.

The complete tour can take from four to six hours depending on your pace, or you can dip into either side of the Creek and split it up. The area is well served by the Metro’s Green Line with Al Fahidi and Al Ghubaiba on the Bur Dubai side of the Creek and Al Ras near the Gold Souk on the Deira side. It’s also worth noting that if visiting on a Friday, much of this area is closed in the morning, opening in the afternoon.

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Conference Call As one of the world’s primary business hubs, Dubai is the destination in which to seal the deal In the first eight months of 2016, Dubai Business Events (DBE), a division of Dubai Tourism and the emirate’s official convention bureau, secured 15 per cent more events compared to the whole of 2015. With 75 pitches for international meetings and congresses won in the first eight months alone, this is a clear demonstration that Dubai remains the region’s top spot for conferences, exhibitions and corporate incentives. This is affirmed in the 2015 International Meetings

Statistics report published by the Union of International Associations, which saw the city retain its number 14 position as the top business events destination. This position is particularly impressive when you consider that in 2013 Dubai ranked as the number 21 global destination for hosting business events. The events secured this year will be held over the course of the next four years and combined will bring 65,000 delegates to Dubai from around the world, as speakers, panellists, exhibitors and visitors. Secured business includes the 2017, Amway Achiever’s incentive programme, which rewards 3,400 top performers within Amway Korea. At the same time, the Asia Pacific Computer Audit, Control and Security

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Conference will make a comeback to Dubai. Other events include the Congress of the Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology 2017 and the 60th Amway APAC Leadership Seminar that will see 10,000 delegates convene in Dubai in 2019. And of course, the emirate is gearing up for the biggest event of all – Expo 2020 when over 25 million visits will be paid over six months to the global exhibition. SO WHY DUBAI? Easy accessibility, first-class infrastructure and a winning service within one of the most remarkable and inspirational destinations in the world make Dubai the obvious choice for doing business. One look at a world map and it soon becomes apparent why the emirate is such an ideal spot for a meeting of global delegates. Its location between East and West, North and South makes it the perfect gateway to emerging markets in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. As it stands, one-third of the world’s population is within a four-hour flight away and two-thirds are within an eight-hour flight. What makes this more significant to business travellers is that this strategic location is backed up by first-class accessibility thanks to the state-of-the-art Dubai International airport (DXB). Served by more than 140 airlines flying to more than 260 destinations across six continents, DXB retains its title as ‘the world’s number one airport for international passengers’ and has set its sights on reaching 90 million travellers by the end of 2017, with a goal of serving 103.5 million passengers by 2020. In February this year Dubai International airport

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opened Concourse D, boosting its annual capacity from 75 million passengers to 90 million. In the first eight months of 2016, traffic totalled 55,850,353 passengers up 6.9 per cent compared to 52,264,223 recorded during the same period 2015. It is projected that annual passenger numbers will reach 103.5 million by 2020. This growth is supported by Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central (DWC), Dubai’s second airport which opened in October 2013. Al Maktoum International will eventually become the world’s largest airport boasting a capacity of 200 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of cargo per year. This airport infrastructure, combined with the connectivity provided by homegrown airlines, Emirates and flydubai, has shifted the global aviation map, ensuring that Dubai is the most accessible city in the world. This has been made all the more attractive following the easing of visa requirements that now sees all EU member countries eligible for a visa on arrival. Once on the ground, Dubai’s infrastructure is such that doing business here is easy. In September 2016, Dubai celebrated reaching the milestone of offering 100,000 rooms in hotels and hotel apartments in the emirate, with 138,000 expected by the end of 2018. While more fivestar properties are in the pipeline, Dubai is also seeing an increase in the number of four and three-star properties as the city looks to enhance its mid-market appeal. The opening of Rove Downtown is a prime example of a threestar property right in the heart of Downtown Dubai, just a short walk from The Dubai Mall and the new Dubai Opera.

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Meet the Expert Nasif Kayed is a specialist in UAE culture, advising visitors and residents alike on the ways of the Emirate. He describes his nationality as “Muslim by faith, Arab by birth, Emirati by heart” How did this become your job? It started in the most unexpected way; I opened my first business at the age of 19, in Raleigh, North Carolina, a small town then in the US. My customers had so many questions about who I was, where I was from (I don’t think they’d seen an Arab before, and my heavy accent was quite a curiosity). I quickly realised that their image of Arabs and Muslims were mostly from pictures and movies, Lawrence of Arabia and the like. As political events unfolded in the early 1990’s especially the Gulf War, I became the go to among my colleagues about the “state of things”. I found a great deal of opportunity in having the chance to talk about Arabs and Muslims, Islam and culture to a community that had an appetite for firsthand information and knowledge. I found that my words really affected people; changed their attitudes and misconceptions. It is there that I began my journey as a cultural expert promoting peaceful coexistence among the multi-cultural fabric of my city and community. Today, I wish to reach the rest of the world; talking to people who visit, live and work in Dubai as I strive to build the bridges of tolerance while breaking down cultural barriers at every opportunity. As a cultural specialist, who meets tourists frequently, what questions are you often asked? I’m often asked... Are you all oil-rich Arabs? Does everyone get government money? Do women have rights, can they get an education and work? Why do Emiratis dress the way they do? Do all Muslims pray and how often? Do you have freedom of religion in the UAE? How do you feel being a minority in your own country? Are men and women equal?

And what are the most common misconceptions visitors have about the UAE? That as a visitor their freedom might be restricted, or simple things like not being able to hold hands with your spouse. That everyone here is rich and does not have to work. That there is no freedom of self-expression or freedom of religion. That Emiratis are not approachable. Women are forced to wear the traditional black abaya. Some people think that the country is new; that life in the UAE started with oil, and have no idea of our heritage and history as pearl divers, traders, horse and camel breeders, falconry and so on. And many think that because alcohol and pork are not permissible in Islam, that they are not available or served here. What three essential activities would you recommend for visitors and why? I would recommend for anyone visiting Dubai to venture into the historic part of the city, in particular the souks along Dubai’s historic Creek. Dubai has a rich history of trade founded on the Creek where fisherman, traders and pearl divers made their living. It’s a wonderful contrast to ‘New Dubai’ not to mention the opportunity to try out your bargaining skills. For world-class structures and the arts, The Dubai Mall, the Burj Khalifa and new Dubai Opera are must-see sights. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and there are panoramic views of the city from its observation decks, At The Top. Dubai’s new opera house brings first-class talent to the stage and holds performances year-round. For beach lovers, head to JBR and The Beach, which hosts an awesome selection of restaurants and outdoor activities and events. A visit to Dubai would not be complete without a trip to the desert for a camel ride and falcon encounter, dune bashing or dinner under the stars.

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When visitors arrive in Dubai, what are key social, or etiquette, rules they should observe? Like I always say, public areas are rated “PG”. Be aware of what suits the place you are in at the time. For instance, beachwear is for the beach. Malls are family spaces. Mind your P’s and Q’s: cursing, foul language and unfriendly hand gestures are a no-no. During Ramadan there are rules and guidelines for eating and drinking in specific areas during the day. While holding hands with your spouse is welcomed, open expressions of affection in public are frowned upon especially in family spaces. Use common sense of your surroundings, and remember that Dubai caters to everyone visiting from everywhere, it’s a safe, tolerant and welcoming city.

Traditional music is played by our local bands during events throughout the city alongside a burgeoning art community mixing old and new styles. Where in Dubai can tourists get a real insight into the local culture? By visiting the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, home of the Dubai Museum, and the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. At the top of the Creek in Al Shindagha is the Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House now a museum, and the Sarouq Al Hadid Museum, which houses artefacts dating back 5,000 years. Across the Creek on the Deira side you will find the Spice Souk, the oldest in Dubai and the Gold Souk. While in the area, you can also stop in at the Women’s Museum, featuring a history of women and their contributions in the city. From poetry to henna, music to art, the UAE has a rich culture. What makes it so unique? The UAE’s culture and landscape remained relatively unchanged up until the mid-20th century, before the discovery of oil. Pearl divers, fisherman and tradesman, farmers, herders, and Bedouin are still alive to share

their stories and traditions in a modern Dubai. Dubai is a city that expanded from bare desert to the tallest building in the world in the same generation. Poetry is still an integral part of the culture where verses lament the traditions and history that Emiratis hold dear. In Dubai, you can find traditional henna art as part of the beauty routine, just as it was for centuries. Traditional music is played by our local bands during events throughout the city alongside a burgeoning art community mixing old and new styles. What is little known or emphasised is the unique attitude Dubaians have had historically to welcoming people from other countries. Traders came from near and far who often made Dubai their second home, and the UAE has continued that rich tradition of welcoming visitors and residents alike. Can you explain characteristics of national dress for both men and women? Traditional dress is still a favourite in the Emirates,

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Fashion has its influence, particularly in the women’s dress (abaya). While black is thought of as a hot colour, it’s popularity has remained, due to the fact that even with very light weight fabrics, black is discreet. It is well known that loose fitting lightweight clothing help keep us cool in the hot weather. On the other hand, white for men (kandora) has been the business, casual and formal wear keeping it simple and classic. with men wearing a white garment called ‘kandora’ and women wearing a black garment called ‘abaya’. But, the fashion industry has had a huge impact on women’s dress. Just recently, Emirati fashion designer Fatema Fardan showcased her designs on the runway during New York Fashion Week for the first time. Regionally, Dubai is the capital of fashion when it comes to the traditional abaya, which can be seen in a variety of designs and colours. On the other hand, there is a misconception that the local dress is somehow religious, and that the black is too hot for women living in such a climate. As I always say there are two principles that contribute to the national dress. First practicality, fulfilling the need to cover from the weather elements particularly sun and sandstorms. To cover is better; and if you look back at the way we dressed in the past we used to cover with fabrics rather than sun glasses, sunblock, hats, umbrellas. Secondly, it fulfils the principle of dressing modestly. All citizens, regardless of status, colour or gender wear a loose garment (worn previously by prophets and people of faith as seen in movies). The point here was to create an environment of equality in public; just like school uniforms. Of course things have changed and practicality and modesty are not the only reason as to why it’s worn today. Again, fashion has its influence, particularly in the women’s dress. While black is thought of as a hot colour, it’s popularity has remained,

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due to the fact that even with very light weight fabrics, black is discreet. It is well known that loose fitting lightweight clothing help keep us cool in the hot weather. On the other hand, white for men has been the business, casual and formal wear keeping it simple and classic. Hence, I always ask my guests to revisit their notions and perceptions that black absorbs and holds heat. We know black absorbs light, and white reflect lights not heat. Today, younger generations have a choice to wear traditional dress as they see fit. The population has expanded tremendously therefore one can blend easily in any fashion. Are there any mosques where non-Muslims can take a tour? The historic Jumeirah Mosque is open to visitors once a day six days a week and The Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque & Centre, located in Al Wasl, hosts visitors twice a day, six days a week. Outside of Dubai you can visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. What are your favourite restaurants where visitors can taste regional cuisine? My favourites are Al Fanar located in Jumeirah and Festival City, Seven Sands located at The Beach, and Logma at Boxpark. The must-try dishes are ‘machboos’, which is a rice dish prepared with chicken, fish or lamb, ‘salouna’, a tradition hearty vegetable stew served with chicken or lamb and ‘harees’, which is pureed wheat prepared with chicken or lamb. For breakfast, ‘chabab’, our version of the pancake, ‘ballateet’, a unique sweetened noodle dish, and ‘khamir’, a type of traditional baked bread served with creamed cheese or date syrup. Of course, for dessert, no meal would be complete without ‘lugamat’, fried dough balls served with traditional date syrup. What would you say to anyone planning a trip to Dubai? Set aside all misconceptions, stereotypes and perceptions. Come with an open mind to see, explore, touch, learn, and enjoy a culture full of authenticity and rich traditions. An amazing city of past, present and future, tolerance and acceptance of many cultures, from beaches, to desert, to mountains, all within a short distance of one another. Enjoy the array of restaurant, entertainment, shopping, historic sites and museums, arts and stage shows, amusements, and outdoor activities in beautiful, sunny Dubai. For more information about Nasif and his services contact info@thearabculturalist.com. thearabculturalist.com



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Dubai – a city that’s ‘always on’ One of the world’s most exhilarating destinations, it is a glittering city that offers swathes of golden beaches and world-class shopping, dining and nightlife. In addition to its entertainment and accommodation sectors, that have set the benchmark for the region, Dubai hosts world-class events throughout the year with a diverse and dynamic line-up that encompasses arts and culture, sports, gastronomy, literature, fashion, history and heritage, music and technology as well as multiple trade and industry events. Dubai has plenty to offer its visitors and residents all year round: thanks to its strategic location between east and

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Future Projects In such a dynamic city, the skyline is constantly changing as new and ever-more impressive projects break ground

THE TOWER Construction on The Tower has already begun, with developer Emaar revealing that it will cost Dhs3.7 billion to complete and once finished it will be 100 metres taller than the Burj Khalifa, clocking in at a minimum of 928 metres. The new tower will, in the words of H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and Vice President of the UAE, “be as great as the Burj Khalifa and Eiffel Tower”. Inspired by Islamic architecture and a blooming lily, The Tower will have a delicate mesh-like structure, and will include a boutique hotel, restaurants, gardens, function halls and observation decks, with the team confirming that visitors will be able to go to the very top of the tower and stand on a 360 degree viewing platform. Located near Ras Al Khor, the city’s wildlife sanctuary, The Tower is due for completion in 2020, and will be the star of a new suburb that will feature eight million square feet of retail space, 39,000 apartments and homes, 22 hotels and another project called Dubai Twin Towers, plus a 4.5km Creek Boardwalk close to the sanctuary.

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JUMEIRAH CENTRAL This enormous project by master developer Dubai Holdings will cover 47 million sq ft of space in the city, alongside Sheikh Zayed Road, adjacent to Mall of the Emirates. When complete, up to 35,000 residents will call it home and it plans to offer retail space and hotels containing 7,200 rooms, plus schools, offices and parking. Special features include climate-controlled arcades, a ‘multi-modal’ transport system with aerial gondolas and a network for the district’s cyclists.

DUBAI FRAME A focal point for Dubai, this huge structure – shaped like a picture frame – encourages visitors to look at both sides of the city; its heritage and its future. With two 150-metre towers linked by a bridge, you’ll be able to take in the skyline, while being part of it. There will also be a museum on the ground floor, which will showcase the transformation of the Emirate.

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LA PERLE Prepare to be amazed. Created by the founding father of the iconic Cirque du Soleil, Franco Dragone, comes La Perle – Dubai’s first aqua-based show. With the stage being a gigantic pool holding 2.5 million litres of water, watch daredevil acrobats and artists dive from 35-metres high, swing at speeds of four metres per second and generally wow the crowds as they perform death-defying aerial and aquatic tricks. Even Dragone himself says La Perle will be the most technically advanced theatre production that he has ever produced. Permanently based in Dubai, shows will take place in a 1,300-seater theatre within Al Habtoor City, boasting more than 450 shows per year.


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MEYDAN ONE A whole new district for Dubai, Meydan One will offer homes to 78,000 residents, as well as providing attractions in the shape of the Dubai One Tower, Meydan One Mall, a civic plaza – complete with dancing water features – a 100-berth marina and a four km canal, with beaches. Located between Al Khail Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Meydan One is set to be a whole new destination for new Dubai.

AIN DUBAI AND BLUEWATERS ISLAND Situated off the coast from Dubai Marina, this island’s showstopper is the world’s largest observation wheel, which will allow you to look back at the mainland and out to sea. Bluewaters Island will also offer residential property, entertainment, retail and hospitality, with a monorail system and pedestrian bridge to transport visitors from the mainland.

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DUBAI SAFARI The animals have started to arrive, and excitement is building about this Dhs1 billion project, touted to be the region’s best wildlife attraction. The park will be split into different areas with an Arabian Village, Safari Village, Asian Village and African Village (including a rainforest) to make sure every animal feels at home, and you’ll also find botanical gardens, education centres and an interactive area for children to meet all their favourite farmyard animals. Don’t leave without feeding giraffes from a dedicated plaform and witnessing hippos swimming underwater.



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T R AV E L E S S E N T I A L S

Travel Essentials

The finer details you need to know to smooth the way

Nationals of the following 47 countries and territories who are holders of normal passports are eligible to obtain a UAE visa on arrival valid for 30 days. Extension is possible for an additional fee.

GETTING THERE

AIRPORT: Connected to more than 260 destinations across six continents through 140 airlines, Dubai International is the world’s busiest airport in terms of international passengers. Comprising three terminals, and four concourses and including the world’s first and largest purpose-built A380 facility, Dubai International is one of the world’s most exciting gateways. Dubai’s second airport, Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central (DWC), opened to passengers in 2013. DWC will eventually become the world’s largest airport with a capacity of 160 million passengers. dubaiairports.ae CRUISE: For the 2016/17 season, which runs from October through most of July, Dubai Cruise terminal will welcome 157 calls from more than 23 cruise lines. This will see over 575,000 passengers arrive in the emirate. dubaicruiseterminal.com ENTERING DUBAI: Visitors to the United Arab Emirates must obtain a visa prior to travel unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or one of the countries whose citizens are eligible for visa on arrival

– as listed on the right. Citizens of other countries should apply for visas at the UAE Embassy nearest to them and follow the criteria stated. VISA FEES: For details refer to: mofa.gov.ae

GETTING AROUND

AIRPORT BUS: Dubai has two international airports: Dubai International (DXB) in Deira and Al Maktoum International – Dubai World Central (DWC) in Jebel Ali. The city’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) provides bus services to both airports. Buses operate 24 hours a day at 30-minute intervals.

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BETWEEN DUBAI AND THE CITY: Buses arrive and leave from stands opposite Terminal 1, 2 and 3.

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BETWEEN DWC AND THE CITY: This airport is linked to the city as well as to DXB by RTA buses. Bus no F55 travels between the airport and the Ibn Battuta metro station every hour during operational hours (6am-11pm), while bus

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TRAVEL TIP RTA taxis are plentiful , and you can also order luxury cars using apps from Uber (uber.com) and Careem (careem.com), which are linked to your cred it card

no F55A travels between the airport and the Satwa bus station when the metro is not in operation. BUS: There is an extended bus network of 119 lines internally (including 35 lines to feed the metro stations, 12 intercity lines to transport passengers to other emirates and 62 lines internally and eight fast lines). The network covers 82 per cent of the city. rta.ae

Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the USA. A passport, valid national license and two photographs are also required. Canadian nationals must obtain an affidavit from the Canadian Consulate in Dubai, verifying the license before going to the Traffic Department. Driving in the UAE is on the right-hand side.

rates. Customers must produce their passports along with a valid driving license. Visitors without an international driving license may obtain a temporary one as long as they hold a valid national license from one of the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, the Czech

CAR HIRE: A wide range of local and international car rental companies offer services at competitive

NOL CARD The Nol Card is a smart card that enables commuters to pay for various modes of transport with a single card. It can be used on Dubai’s metro, buses, water buses, as well as for parking. These cards can be purchased and recharged at Dubai Metro station ticket booths and ticket vending machines, Dubai bus stations, Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA) Customer Service Centres and RTAauthorised sales agents. nol.ae

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taxis are also available. You will find taxi ranks at the shopping malls and tourist hubs. You can also hail a taxi from the street. Call 04 208 0808 to book a taxi. THE PALM MONORAIL: Running along the trunk of Palm Jumeirah, this monorail runs from Atlantis, The Palm to Al Sufouh Road where it links to the Dubai Tram at the Palm Jumeirah stop. It runs from 10am-10pm at 15-minute intervals. One-way fares for the 10 minute, one-way journey cost Dhs15, Dhs25 for a return trip. palm-monorail.com

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cards such as American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are accepted in most hotels and shopping malls. OPENING HOURS • Shopping malls: 10am-midnight Sunday to Wednesday, 10am-1am Thursday, Friday and Saturday. • Independent retail outlets: 10am1pm and 4pm to 10pm Saturday to Wednesday, 4pm-midnight Friday. • Most corporations are open from 8am-6pm Saturday to Thursday. • Embassies, consulates and government offices operate from 7.30am-2.30pm Sunday to Thursday. Friday and Saturday are official holidays for all government departments as per the Islamic weekend. CLIMATE A subtropical, arid climate ensures clear blue skies almost

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throughout the year. Winter may see a few infrequent rain showers. Temperatures vary from season to season: January can fall to a low of 15°C, while July can rise to a high of 48°C.

emirate. Rashid, Latifa and Dubai Hospitals are operated by DHA itself and all emergency services here are free for both residents and visitors. There are many private hospitals in the city and fees vary.

LANGUAGE Arabic is the official language of the UAE. English is widely spoken and understood.

UTILITIES • Electricity: The electricity supply in the UAE is 220/240 volts at 50 cycles. US-made appliances may require a transformer. • Water: Bottled mineral water is served in hotels and restaurants and is also available in supermarkets.

MEDICAL SERVICES Dubai Health Authority (DHA) regulates all medical services in the

T E L E C O M M U N I C AT I O N S The country code is +971 and the area code is 04. Telecom services are provided by Etisalat and du. Direct dialling is available to most countries. Calls made from one fixed line to another within Dubai are free.


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DEMYSTIFYING DUBAI

Demystifying Dubai Despite Dubai being home to more than 200 nationalities and visited by millions of holidaymakers each year, a number of myths are still associated with the city. So, before selling it, it’s worth knowing fact from fiction. We give you a quick reality check

YES, YOU CAN AFFORD TO GO TO DUBAI Dubai may have a reputation for luxury, but that doesn’t mean to say you have to have a deep purse to be able to enjoy its many attractions and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. There’s an ever-growing choice of mid-market hotels, generally offering higher than expected standards for three or four-star properties. Turn to page 24 for newly opened properties, while the directory on page 115 offers a list of star-rated properties. Money is also of the essence when it comes to the annual Dubai Shopping Festival held each January celebrates its 22nd birthday in 2017. This is when prices are slashed across thousands of shops and mega prizes are up for grabs. Likewise, sensational savings are sure to be made and free entertainment is laid on across the city’s shopping malls during the annual Dubai Summer Surprises festival. Summer is also the season during which hotels, spas and attractions offer amazing not-to-be-missed deals. Yet, all year round, Dubai remains a city that is open to all, offering plenty of excellent-value experiences – many are completely free. Check out our chart to see a small sample of just how far your money can go. • • • • • • • • • •

Entry to Creek Park Dhs5 Main course at Ravi Restaurant Dhs8 Abra ride Dhs1 Taxi fare Dhs 12 (minimum) Metro journey Dhs3 Fountain show Free Beach access Free Tour of Jumeirah Mosque Dhs20 Tickets for Dubai Duty Free Tennis Dhs75 Tickets to watch DP Free for early Golf Race to Dubai registration • Private tour of Al Fahidi with SMCCU Dhs80 • Camel racing Free • Entry to Dubai Museum Dhs5 • Tickets to World’s Richest Horse Race, the Dubai World Cup Dhs25

YES, YOU CAN DRINK ALCOHOL Alcohol is available in numerous venues across Dubai for non-Muslim adults in licensed hotels, resorts and restaurants. The most important thing to remember is that disruptive behaviour that can offend others is not acceptable and there is also zero tolerance when it comes to drink driving.

YES, IT IS SAFE As one of the most cosmopolitan and multicultural cities in the world, Dubai is an advocate for peace and stability. The security and safety of both visitors and residents is of paramount importance to the governments of Dubai and the UAE. As a result, Dubai is one of the safest places in the world, ranked in the top 20 safest cities by Aon Hewitt, with low crime rates, a stable government and a department of Dubai Police dedicated entirely to tourists. According to the World Economic Forum’s Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015, the UAE as a whole is ranked third globally (out of 141 countries) for safety and security. Furthermore, the Social Progress Index, produced as part of an initiative launched by the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council, ranked the UAE as number one among 132 nations for the lowest level of violent crime and the lowest homicide rate.

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YES, BRING YOUR SWIMWEAR AND SHORTS

YES, WOMEN ARE HIGHLY RESPECTED (AND THEY CAN DRIVE) Dubai is very proud of its stance on female empowerment – not just in the UAE but across the globe. Both the United Nations and the World Economic Forum have recognised the UAE for its success in promoting gender equality and the role of women, and women have been encouraged and empowered since the founding of the state. This policy, spearheaded by the country’s leadership and backed by the UAE Constitution, is reflected in the formation in May 2015 of a UAE Gender Balance Council, whose goal is to reduce the gender gap at work as well as strengthen the UAE’s position by making the country a role model in gender equality. Furthermore, in April 2014, the UAE ranked first out of 132 nations for treating women with respect in a World Economic Forum/Harvard Business School study comparing development and wellbeing. Some 42 per cent of visitors to Dubai in 2014 were women and 86 per cent of these indicated a high degree of satisfaction with their Dubai experience. Often women will have separate queues within government buildings – which can certainly be a benefit. And, hiring and driving a car is no problem for females.

YES, YOU CAN HOLD HANDS WITH YOUR PARTNER Dubai is a tolerant, cosmopolitan and open society – clearly demonstrated by the fact that its residents hailing from over 200 different nationalities live in harmony and it welcomes millions of visitors each year. Not causing offence to others is the rule of thumb, so be aware of your surroundings and those around you.

YES, DUBAI DOES HAVE A RICH CULTURE Wander and barter in the souks that have been working marketplaces for hundreds of years; ply the waters of the Dubai Creek in a traditional dhow; take a tour of stunning Jumeirah Mosque; explore the lanes of Al Fahidi and admire the beautiful wind towers and venture into the desert for a traditional Bedouin meal and falconry display – then you’ll see for yourself that Dubai is swathed in romantic Arabian traditions. Plus, with so many nationalities living in the emirate, where global traditions, attitudes, customs, religions and lifestyles merge harmoniously, Dubai has developed a culture that’s all of its own. This creative mix is clearly demonstrated in the plethora of music, art, theatre and literature on offer in this small city.

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With year-round sunshine, Dubai is one place where you can certainly get a tan. So bring your swimwear and your holiday wardrobe. However, you must be sensitive to the local culture. Beachwear is perfectly fine for the beach or beside the pool. When in other public areas, such as shopping malls, restaurants and parks, more modest dress is required. Clothing should not be revealing or seethrough. To access government buildings a strict dress code must be abided by – shoulders and knees must always be covered. Contrary to belief, women do not have to wear a headscarf, unless they are visiting a mosque. However, having a pashmina at hand is a good tip – not only does it act as a wonderful way to cover shoulders, but it’s perfect for heeding off the cold air conditioning.

NO, YOU DON’T HAVE TO SPEAK ARABIC English and many other languages are widely spoken. However, a few words of basic Arabic would be nice to learn.

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Hello Marhaba How are you? Kaeef halak Good morning Sabah el khair Good evening Massa el khair Goodbye Ma’a as-salama Thank you Shukran You are welcome Reply: Aafwaan Yes Na’am No La How much? Kam ath-thaman What is your name? ma ismak My name is... ismii... Where is...? Ayna Congratulations Mabrook No problem Mafi Mushkil Where is the washroom or bathroom or toilet? Wayn al hammam • Stop Tawaqaf • Do you speak English? hal TaTaKalam alanglizia • Help! mosaAda



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HOTELS 5 STAR+ Burj Al Arab jumeirah.com 5 STAR Al Bustan Rotana Hotel Rotana.com Al Ghurair Rayhaan Hotel Rotana rotana.com Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa - Dubai al-maha.com Al Murooj Rotana Hotel rotana.com Al Qasr (BR of Madinat Jumeirah jumeirah.com Amwaj Rotana Hotel & Resort rotana.com Anantara Hotel Palm Jumeirah anantara.com

Atlantis, The Palm Hotel & Resort atlantisthepalm.com

Dusit Thani Dubai dusitthanidubai.dusit.com

Hilton Dubai Jumeirah hilton.com/jumeirah

Auris Plaza Hotel Al Barsha auris-hotels.com

Fairmont Hotel fairmont.com/dubai

Hyatt Regency Dubai hyatt.com

Avani Deira Hotel moevenpick-deira.com

Fairmont Hotel The Palm fairmont.com/palm-dubai/

Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa meydanhotels.com/babalshams

Four Seasons Hotel Dubai International Financial Centre fourseasons.com

Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights Hotel dubaicreek.regency.hyatt.com

Bonnington Hotel - Jumeirah Lakes Tower bonningtontower.com Carlton Palace Hotel carltonpalacehotel.com Conrad Hotel Dubai conraddubai.com Crown Plaza Hotel Dubai Deira crowneplaza.com Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City Hotel crowneplaza.com/dubaifestival.com Crowne Plaza Hotel crowneplaza.com/dubai

Armani Hotel - Dubai armanihotels.com

Dar Al Masyaf Villas (BR of Madinat Jumeirah jumeirah.com

Asiana Hotel asianahoteldubai.com

Dubai Marine Beach Resort & Spa dxbmarine.com

Four Seasons Resort at Jumeirah Beach fourseasons.com

IBN Battuta Gate Hotel - Dubai moevenpick-hotels.com InterContinental Dubai Festival City intercontinental.com

Ghaya Grand Hotel ghayagrandhotel.com

InterContinental Dubai Marina Hotel & Hotel Apartments Dubai Marina icmarinadinning.com

Grand Hyatt Dubai Hotel dubai.grand.hyatt.com

JA Jebel Ali Beach Hotel jaresortshotels.com

Grand Millennium Hotel Dubai grandmillenniumdubai.com

JA Palm Tree Court jaresortshotels.com

Grosvenor House grosvenorhouse-dubai.com

Jood Palace Hotel Dubai joodhospitality.com

Grosvenor House Tower Two grosvenorhouse-dubai.com

Jumeirah Beach Hotel jumeirah.com

Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa habtoorhotels.com

Jumeirah Creekside Hotel jumeirah.com

Hilton Dubai Creek hilton.com

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Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel Jumeirahzabeelsaray.com

St Regis Hotel Dubai stregisdubai.com

JW Marriott Marquis Hotel jwmarriottmarquisdubai.com

Steigenberger Hotel Business Bay steigenbergerbusinessbay.com

Kempinski Hotel kempinski.com

Taj Dubai taj.tajhotels.com

Le Meridien Dubai Hotel lemeridien.com/duba

The Address Downtown theaddress.com

Le Meridien Mina Seyahi lemeridien-minaseyahi.com

The Address Dubai Mall theaddress.com

Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa leroyallemeridien-dubai.com

The Address Dubai Marina theaddress.com

Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf marriott.com Media Rotana Hotel rotana.com Melia Hotel melia.com Millennium Plaza Hotel millenniumhotels.com Mina A’Salam Madinat Jumeirah jumeirah.com Movenpick - Deira moevenpick.com Movenpick - Bur Dubai moevenpick-burdubai.com Movenpick Hotel - Jumeirah Beach moevenpick-jumeirahbeach.com Movenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lake Towers moevenpick-hotels.com Nassima Royal Hotel nassimaroyalhotel.com One&Only Royal Mirage royalmirage.oneandonlyresorts.com One&Only The Palm Dubai oneandonlythepalm.com Palazzo Versace Hotel palazzoversace.ae Park Hyatt Hotel dubai.park.hyatt.com Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel - Dubai parkregiskriskin.com Pullman Dubai City Centre Deira pullmanhotels.com Pullman Jumeirah Lake Towers pullmanhotels.co Raffles Dubai raffles.com/dubai Rixos the Palm rixos.com Shangri-La Dubai shangri-la.com Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotels & Towers sheratondubaicreek.com Sheraton Dubai Mall of Emirates sheratondubaimalloftheemirates.com Sheraton Grand Hotel sheratongranddubai.com Sheraton Jumeirah Beach sheratonjumeirahbeach.com Sofitel Dubai Downtown Hotel sofitel.com Sofitel Dubai Palm Jumeirah Resort & Spa - Hotel sofitel.com Sofitel Hotel - Dubai Jumeirah Beach sofitel-dubai-jumeirahbeach.com 116

The Address Montgomerie Hotel theaddress.com The H Hotel h-hotel.com The Meydan meydanhotels.com The Oberoi Hotel oberoihotels.com/hotels-in-dubai/ The Palace Downtown Dubai thepalace-dubai.com The Ritz Carlton Dubai ritzcarlton.com/dubai The Ritz Carlton Dubai International Financial Centre ritzcarlton.com/dubaiifc The Westin Dubai Al Habtoor City westindubaialhabtoorcity.com The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina westinminaseyahi.com Verne Hotel tajhotels.com Westin Al Habtoor City Dubai habtoorhotels.com Waldorf Astoria Hotel Dubai Palm Jumeirah waldorfastoria.com/dubaipalm 4 STAR Atana Hotel atanahotels.com Auris Inn Al Muhanna Hotel auris-hotels.com Avari Dubai Hotel avari.com Avenue Hotel avenuehoteldubai.com Best Western Premier Hotel bestwesternpremierdubai.com Bluebay BlackStone Hotel bluebayresorts.com Boutique 7 Hotel & Suites boutique7.ae Byblos Hotel bybloshoteldubai.com Capitol Hotel bybloshospitality.com Carlton Tower Hotel carltontower.net Cassells Al Barsha Hotel cassellsalbarshahotel.com Citymax Al Barsha citymaxhotels.com City Seasons Hotel cityseasonshotels.com City Seasons Towers Hotel cityseasonshotels.com Copthorne Hotel millenniumhotels.ae

Coral Deira - Dubai coral-deira.com Cosmopolitan Hotel dubaicosmopolitan.com Courtyard Marriott Dubai Green Community cydubaigreencommunity.com Desert Palm Resort & Hotel minorhotels.com Donatello Hotel donatello-hoteldubai.com DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Beach dubaijumeirahbeach.doubletree.com DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Apartments doubletree3.hilton.com Emirates Concorde Hotel emiratesconcorde.com Emirates Grand Hotel emiratesgrandhotel.com Flora Al Barsha Hotel florahospitality.com Flora Grand Hotel florahospitality.com Fortune Grand Hotel florahospitality.com Four Points by Sheraton - SZR fourpointssheikhzayedroad.com Four Points by Sheraton Downtown fourpointsdowntowndubai.com Four Points Sheraton Hotel Bur Dubai fourpointsburdubai.com Gloria Hotel gloriahoteldubai.com Golden Tulip Hotel goldentulipalbarsha.com Grand Central Hotel grandcentralhoteldubai.com Grand Excelsior Hotel grandexcelsiorburdubai.com Grand Excelsior Hotel - Al Barsha grandexcelsior.ae Grand Excelsior Hotel - Deira grandexcelsiorhoteldeira.com Grand MidWest Tower Hotel & Hotel Apartments grandmidwest.com Hatta Fort Hotel hattaforthotel.com Hawthorn Hotel & Suites by Wyndham JBR hawthornsuitesdubai.com Hilton Dubai The Walk Hotel hilton.com Hilton Garden Inn Dubai Al Mina Hotel hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com Hilton Garden Inn Dubai Al Muraqabat Hotel hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com Hilton Garden Inn Mall of the Emirates hiltongardeninn.com Holiday Inn Al Barsha Hotel hialbarshadubai.com Holiday Inn Bur Dubai Hotel holidayinn.com/burdubai Holiday Inn Dubai Downtown holidayinn.com Hues Boutique Hotel hueshotels.com

Hyatt Place Dubai Hotel - Al Rigga dubaialrigga.place.hyatt.com Hyatt Place Dubai Hotel Baniyas Square dubaibaniyassquare.place.hyatt.com JA Ocean View Hotel oceanviewthewalk.com Jumeira Rotana Hotel Dubai rotana.com JW Marriott Dubai Hotel jwmarriottdubai.com Landmark Grand Hotel landmarkhotels.net Landmark Hotel - Riqqa landmarkriqqa.ae Le Meridien Fairway lemeridien.com/fairway Majestic Hotel Tower dubaimajestic.com Manzil Downtown Dubai vida-hotels.com Marco Polo Hotel marcopolohotel.net.ae Marina Byblos Hotel marinabybloshotel.com Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites Dubai marriott.com Media One Hotel mediaonehotel.com Mercure Gold Hotel mercure-gold-hotel-dubai.com Millenium Airport Hotel Dubai millenniumhotels.com Monaco Hotel monacohoteldubai.com Montreal Hotel montrealhoteldubai.com New Moscow Hotel moscowhoteldubai.com Nihal Palace Hotel nihalhoteldubai.ae/ Novotel Deira City Centre accorhotels.com Novotel Hotel Al Barsha novotel.com Novotel World Trade Centre novotel.com Orchid Vue Hotel orchidvuehotel.com Radisson Blu Hotel - Downtown radissonblu.com Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek radissonblu.com/hotel-dubaideiracreek Radisson Blu Hotel - Media City radissonblu.com/hotel-dubaimediacity Raintree Rolla Hotel raintreehotelsdubai.com Ramada Chelsea Hotel - Al Barsha ramadachelseadubai.com Ramada Deira Hotel ramadadeira.com Ramada Dubai Hotel ramadadubai.com Ramada Jumeirah Hotel ramadajumeirah.ae



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Ramada Plaza Jumeirah Beach Residence Hotel ramadaplazajbr.com Ramee Royal Hotel rameehotels.com Ravis Centre Point Hotel ravizhotels.com Regent Palace Hotel rameehotels.com Riviera Hotel rivierahotel-dubai.com Rose Rayhaan by Rotana Hotels rotana.com Royal Ascot Hotel royalascothotel-dubai.com Saffron Boutique Hotel fortunegroupofhotels.com Samaya Hotel samayahotel.com Sea View Al Barsha seaviewhoteldubai.com Signature Hotel signaturehotel-dubai.com Suba Hotel subahotels.com Summit Hotel Summithotel.net Sun and Sky Al Rigga Hotel sunandskyhotels.com The Country Club Hotel countryclubdubai.com Time Grand Plaza Hotel timehotels.ae Time Oak Hotel and Suites timehotels.ae Towers Rotana Hotel rotana.com Vida Downtown Dubai vida-hotels.com Warwick Hotel Dubai warwickhotels.com/Dubai Wyndham Marina Hotel whydhammarina.com Yassat Gloria Hotel yassatgloria.com 3 STAR Admiral Plaza Hotel admiralplazahotel.com 118

Al Buraq Hotel buraq.ae Al Khoory Executive Hotel corp-executive-al-khoory. dubaihoteluae.com Al Sarab Hotel alsarabhotel.com AlFarej Hotel alfarejhotel.com AlKhaleej Grand Hotel alkhaleejhotel.ae Ambassador Hotel astamb.com Arabian Park Hotel arabianparkhotel.com Astoria Hotel astamb.com Benta Grand Hotel bentagrandhotel.com Broadway Hotel broadwayhoteldubai.com California Hotel californiahoteldubai.com Centro Barsha Hotel - Rotana rotana.com Chelsea Plaza Hotel chelseaplazahoteldubai.com City Max Hotel Bur Dubai citymaxhotels.com City Star Hotel citystarhotel.ae Claridge Hotel claridgehoteluae.com Comfort Inn Hotel hotelcomfortinn.com Copthorne Airport Hotel millenniumhotels.com Delmon Palace Hotel delmonhotel.ae/ Dream Palace Hotel dreampalacehotel.ae Dubai Grand Hotel fortunegroupofhotels.com Dubai Palm Hotel dubaipalmhotel.com Dulf Hotel dulfhotels.com Fortune Hotel Deira fortunegroupofhotels.com

Fortune Karama Hotel fortunegroupsofhotels.com Fortune Pearl Hotel fortune-hotels.net Fortune Plaza Hotel fortunegroupofhotels.com Gateway Hotel gatewayhotel.ae Grandeur Hotel grandeurhotel.com Howard Johnson Hotel hojoburdubai.com IBIS Al Barsha ibis.com Ibis One Central Hotel ibis.com Ibis Style Hotel lbisstyle.com Ibis Styles Dragon Mart Hotel lbisstyle.com Imperial Suites Hotel imperialsuiteshotel.com Jonrad Hotel jonradhotel.com Kings Park Hotel kpdubai.com Landmark Baniyas landmarkhotels.net Landmark Plaza Hotel landmarkhotels.net London Crown Hotel londoncrown.ae London Suites Hotel londonsuiteshotel.com Mayfair Hotel mayfairdubai.ae Nihal Hotel nihalhoteldubai.ae Orchid Hotel orchidhoteldubai.com Palm Beach Hotel palmbeachburdubai.com Panorama Grand Hotel panoramagrouphotels.com Phoenix Hotel phoenixhoteldubai.com Premier Inn Hotel Dubai Silicon Oasis Premierinn.ae

Premier Inn Hotel Dubai Investment Park global.premierinn.com Premier Inn Hotels Dubai International Airport premierinn.ae Rainbow Hotel rainbowhotel.ae/dubai/ Ramee Rose Hotel rameehotels.com Reflections Hotel reflectionshoteldubai.com Regal Plaza Hotel rameehotels.com Richmond Greens Hotel kreativhospitality.com Rove Downtown Dubai Hotel rovehotels.com Royal Falcon Hotel royalfalconhotel.com Sadaf Delmon Hotel - Riga delmonhotel.ae Sadaf Hotel sadafhotel.ae Sandras Inn Hotel sandrasinndubai.com Signature Inn Hotel Al Riqa signaturehotel.com Sky Light Hotel skylight-hotel.com Smana Hotel Al Raffa smanahotels.com St George Hotel stgeorgedubai.ae Suite Novotel Mall of the Emirates suitenovotel.com Sun & Sands Downtown Hotel sunandsanddowntown.com Sun & Sands Hotel sunandsandhoteldubai.com Sun & Sands Sea View Hotel ewahoteldubai.com Versailles Hotel dubaiversailles.com York International Hotel yorkinternationalhoteldubai.com Zain International Hotel zaingrouphotels.com



Feel relaxed at your home

Experience laid-back living at Golden Sands Hotel Apartments! Our well-appointed rooms, first-rate amenities and topnotch hospitality with Free Wifi let you unwind and enjoy superb comfort and leisure all throughout your stay. Location: • Close to major shopping malls, hypermarkets and public gardens • Easy access to metro stations • 10 km drive from Dubai International Airport • 18 km from Kite Open Beach

Centrally located in Bur Dubai

Tel: +971 4 3555553 | Fax: +971 4 3526903 Email: reservation@goldensands.ae | www.goldensandsdubai.com


HOTEL APARTMENTS SUPERIOR Naia Breez Hotel Apartments naiabydamac.com Grand Medwest View Hotel Apartment grandmidwest.com/barsha Jumeirah Living World Trade Centre Residence jumeirah.com DELUXE Abidos Hotel Apartment Al Barsha abidosalbarsha.com Al Ghurair Arjaan Rotana Hotel Apartments abidosalbarsha.com Al Manar Hotel Apartment almanarhotel.ae Al Murooj Rotana Suites rotana.com Al Nawras Hotel Apartments alnawrashotel.ae Arcadia Hotel Apartment N/A Arjaan Hotel Apartment rotana.com Armani - Dubai Hotel Apartment dubai.armanihotels.com Burjuman Arjaan Hotel Apartments rotana.com Chelsea Gardens 1 Hotel Apartment chelseagardenasdubai.com Chelsea Tower Hotel Apartment chelseatowerdubai.com City Premiere Hotel Apartments citypremieredubai.com City Premiere Marina Hotel Apartments citypremieredubai.com City Seasons Suites cityseasonsgroup.com Coral Boutique Villas Al Barsha Dubai coralboutiquevillas.com Damac Maison Canal View Hotel Apartments damacmaison.com Damac Maison Cour Jardin Hotel Apartments damacmaison.com Damac Maison The Summit Hotel Apartments damacmaison.com Damac Maison The Vogue Hotel Apartment damacmaison.com Deira Suites Hotel Apartments deirasuites.com Dusit Residence - Marina Dubai dusit.com Emirates Concorde Hotel (Residence) emiratesconcorde.com Emirates Stars Hotel Apartments emiratesstars.ae Flora Creek Hotel Apartments florahospitality.com Flora Park Hotel Apartments florahospitality.com Fraser Suites Hotel Apartment frasershospitality.com

Ghaya Grand Hotel Apartment ghayagrandhotel.com

Savoy Suites savoydubai.com

Gloria Hotel - Hotel Apartments gloriahoteldubai.com

Somewhere Hotel Apartment somewhere-hotels.com

Golden Tulip Al Thanyah Hotel Apartment goldentulipalthania.com Grand Belle Vue Hotel Apartments bellevue-hotels.com Grand Hyatt Residence dubai.grand.hyatt.com/residence Grand Midwest Express Hotel Apartment grandmidwest.com Grand Midwest Tower Hotel And Hotel Apartments grandmidwest.com Home To Home Hotel Apartments hometohome.ae InterContinental Residence Suite Dubai Festival City intercontinental.com InterContinental Hotel Apartments Dubai Marina icmarinadinning.com

Star Metro Deira Hotel Apartments etastarhospitality.com Tamani Marina Hotel And Hotel Apartment (Hotel Apartment) tamanimarina.ae Time Crystal Hotel Apartments timehotels.ae Time Opal Hotel Apartments timehotels.ae Time Topaz Hotel Apartments timehotels.ae The Ritz Carlton Executive Residences Dubai International Financial Centre Hotel Apartments ritzcarlton.com Wafi Residence wafi.com Welcome Hotel Apartments welcomehotelapartments.com

JA Oasis Beach Tower oasisbeachtower.com

Xclusive Hotel Apartments xclusivehoteldubai.com

Jood Palace Hotel Apartments - Dubai tajhotels.com

Yassat Gloria Hotel Apartment yassathoteldubai.com

Kempinski Residences And Hotel Apartments kempinski.com/palmjumeirah Lotus Grand Hotel Apartments - Deira lotus-hospitality.com Lotus Hotel Apartment And Spa lotus-hospitality.com Marina Hotel Apartments marinahotelapt.com Marina View Hotel Apartments marinaviewhotel.com Marriott Executive Apartments Dubai Creek marriottdubaicreek.com Marriott Executive Apartments Green Community meadubaigreencommunity.com Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf Hotel Apartment marriott.com MĂśvenpick Hotel Apartments The Square moevenpick-hotels.com/dubaithesqaure Park Hotel Apartments parkhotelapartments.com Park Inn By Radisson Hotel Apartments Al Rigga . parkinn.com/hotel-dubai-alrigga Pearl Coast Premier Hotel Apartments pearlcoastpremier.com

TOUR OPERATORS Abc Tourism abctoursdubai.com Al Aabdi Travel Services alaabditravel.com Al Futtaim Travel Co alfuttaimtravel.ae Al Ghaith & Al Moosa Travel Agency alta-travel.com Al Majid Travel & Tourism almajidtravel.com Al Naboodah Travel alnaboodahgroup.com Al Naboodah Travel & Tourism Agencies alnaboodahtravel.com Al Tayer Travel Agency altayer-travel.com Al Tayyar Travel & Tourism altayyargroup.com Alpha Tours alphatoursdubai.com Arabian Adventures arabian-adventures.com Arabian Explorer arabian-explorers.com Arabian Nights Tours arabiannightstours.com

Arabian Oryx Travel & Tourism aoryx.ae Atlanta Tourism atlantadubai.com Bonton Tours and Travels bontontours.com Connect World Travel & Tourism connectworldtours.com Desert Adventures Tourism desertadventures.com East Europe Travel & Tourism eet.ae Flash Horizon Tourism flashtour.travel Gulf Dunes gulfdunes.com Gulf Ventures Tourism gulfventures.com H.O.T Tourism hot-tourism.com Incentive Connections incentiveconnections.com Kanoo Travel kanootravel.com Lama Desert Tourism lamadubai.com Miracle Adventure Tourism miracle-adventure.com New Horizon Travel & Tours newhorizontravelandtours.com North Tours northtours.net Orient Tours orienttours.ae Platinum Heritage Tourism platinum-heritage.com Rida International Tourism & Travel ridaint.ae Royal Arabian Tours royalarabian.com Royal Gulf Tourism royalgulf.info Royal Park Tourism Services royalpark.net Sadaf Holidays & Travel sadafholidays.ae Sadaf Sarv – DMC ss-dmc.com Seawings seawings.ae Sharaf Travel Services sharaftravel.com Sntta Emir Tours snttaemirtours.com Travco travco.com Twenty Four Degrees Tourism 24degrees.com White Sands Tours & Travel whitesandstours.com

Pullman Deira City Center Residences pullmanhotels.com Ramada Hotel Apartments Downtown Burj Dubai ramadadowntowndubai.com Royal Ascot Hotel Apartment royalascothotelaptdxb.com Savoy Crest Hotel Apartments savoydubai.com

This is not intended to be a comprehensive listing. For an up-to-date directory, please email info@dubaitourism.ae or log on to visitdubai.com

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