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Where to stay in Dubai

Wonder how the ‘other half’ live? You could rub shoulders with them by booking a room at the Burj Al Arab hotel. The self-proclaimed 7-star property is the epitome of all-suite luxury. If your budget doesn’t quite stretch to unbridled opulence, you will be more than comfortable at chain hotels in Dubai such as the Hyatt, Hilton, InterContinental, Sofitel, Raffles – and the list goes on. Don't despair if your Dubai accommodation budget is lean – such properties do exist, but note the high season across all places to stay is September to May so it's worth booking in advance if you anticipate visiting Dubai during these peak times.

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Frequently asked questions

How many days in Dubai is enough?

Like an onion, there are many layers to Dubai and how long you stay depends on how deep you want to go. As a general guide, spend at least three to four days in Dubai in order to have enough time to see the main attractions and have a good overall experience of the city.


Is Dubai a walkable city?

There’s no denying that Dubai is a car-focussed city due to its incredible size. That said, many of the main hubs are quite walkable and allow you to see things you would miss from a car.


When is the best time to visit Dubai?

The best time to visit Dubai is during the cooler months from November to March, when temperatures are more pleasant and outdoor activities can be enjoyed without turning into a puddle of sweat.


What is there to do in Dubai?

Dubai takes luxury and then dials it up a notch (or ten). From stunning skyscrapers to world-class shopping and dining, everything is set to impress in this vibrant city. If adventure is more your style, don't miss the opportunity to go sandboarding in the desert or take a hot air balloon flight over the city.


How to find the best holiday package to Dubai?

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What part of Dubai is best to stay in?

Both Dubai Marina area or Downtown Dubai offer easy access to many popular tourist attractions and have a wide range of accommodation options making them popular options for visitors.


What to take on holiday to Dubai?

If you plan to make the most of the beach resorts, be sure to pack sunscreen, swimsuits, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city and enjoying the beaches and attractions. It is also recommended that you wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.


Where to go on holiday in Dubai?

First-timers to Dubai are often drawn to the neighbourhoods of Downtown Dubai, Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina as they offer a wide variety of attractions and amenities.


How do I go about cancelling my Dubai holiday package?

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