Bur Dubai Hotels-a Complete Delight

March 31, 2009 by admin  
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Today Dubai has become a flourishing city and tourist destination attracting number of visitors every year. Tourists travel to Dubai for an experience for world-class dining, unparalleled shopping and recreational activities. Of the various regions of Dubai Bur Dubai is a historic district, located on the western side of the Dubai Creek. Taking a tour along the Dubai Creek, one will nit fail but notice Bur Dubai, with several attractions that makes the place worth visiting. The name Bur Dubai literally translates to “Desert of Dubai”, because Bur Dubai historically consisted of all districts between the western bank of the Creek and Jumeirah. The historic Bur Dubai has less of a bustling atmosphere, with number of tourist attractions, opportunities for great shopping and excellent Bur Dubai hotels.

Bur Dubai is the site of the old city, which does not disappoint anybody, with its traditional architecture and impressive streets and famous Souks. The regions famous Sheikh Zayed Road, has witnessed an increase in remarkable architecture, with new residential and office buildings, along with number of shopping malls. All this creates a spectacular Cityscape with the desert as its backdrop. Dubai is known for its shopping and Bur Dubai does not disappoint its visitors. For shoppers there are a number of shopping malls and souks to help quench one’s thirst for shopping. Among the many malls Wafi shopping mall and the Al Khaleej Center are quite popular as they offer with all kinds of products and best brands. To sum up it Bur Dubai offers a great shopping time, as the facilities are certainly good and at affordable prices.

On a visit to Bur Dubai accommodation is not, a concern as the area has comfortable options in Bur Dubai hotels. Moreover, the hotels are located very conveniently and strategically in the center of the city and well connected to Dubai. The Bur Dubai attractions provides with an insight into the city’s rich culture and heritage. Visit them, feel the ancient Dubai, and feel yourself being transported back in history.

Bur Dubai Attractions

Grand Mosque

Bur Dubai’s one of the important attractions, the ‘Grand Mosque’ was only rebuilt in 1998 and takes pride in the city’s tallest minaret, at 70m. It is located on the Bur Dubai side of the creek, near the Ruler’s Court, the Grand Mosque consists of 9 large domes and 45 smaller ones. The huge religious structure can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers.

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum’s House

To see some of the best traditional architecture, visitors must pay a visit to ‘Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum’s House’, which is one of the oldest houses in the city. The building has been built from sandstone, in the year 1896, offering extensive views out towards the sea. At one time, the ruler of Dubai used this house to monitor trade in and out of the country. The house was reopened as a museum for public viewing in 1986, containing an exhibition revealing Dubai’s development from the 1940s to the late 1960s.

Dubai Museum

Get a peek of city’s history at the Dubai Museum. The building Al-Fahidi Fort houses the museum and is an attraction in itself. The historic fort, dating back to the year 1799, and was converted into a museum, in 1970. The museums displays range from old weapons and pearl-diving outfits to a remarkable range of military artifacts. Among the most notable of the exhibits recovered are from the 3000 to 4000-year-old graves at Al-Ghusais.

Planet Hollywood

Bur Dubai list of attractions lists the restaurant Planet Hollywood on the top. Though Dubai has various world-class restaurants but Planet Hollywood certainly has a different feel. It is one of the most exquisite restaurants, located in Al Qutaeyat Road, Wafi City. Planet Hollywood serves with mouth-watering American delights. In addition the wonderful atmosphere of Planet Hollywood makes it a must visit place to hang in for the tourists. The restaurant’s interiors are beautifully crafted, where musical band shows perform live. Make your visit a memorable experience and make sure not to miss Planet Hollywood and its incredible American delights.



How Will Dubai Be Affected by Its Growing Property Market

March 31, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai, located in the Middle East, has invited foreign parties to invest in real estate since 2002. Since that time, interest and investment in Dubai property has been phenomenal, leading to a 79% increase in property prices since the start of 2007, according to Morgan Stanley, a global financial services firm.

So up until very recently, the growing property market has seemed to be nothing but pure bliss for Dubai. The money has been coming in buckets, the work has been plentiful, and the dreams for a bright future have been increasing for its inhabitants.

If things continued to grow the same way, it would be nearly a Utopian society. Everyone would be able to obtain a livable wage and take care of themselves and family. People would steadily earn more income, and since things were going well, would probably continue to re-invest their money in Dubai. It would be a positive cycle benefitting everyone.

For some time now, the rising oil and gas prices in the rest of the world have made for happy times in Dubai. But now, it is catching up even with them. The rising prices of gas and oil affects even the supplies that Dubai needs to continue its property market growth. Importing these supplies, with inflated prices due to those oil prices, is now eating into Dubai wallets.

Utopia will have to wait.

This is not to say that things are critical. There are still many benefits for the citizens of Dubai. Increased tourism and investment in property is still helping to keep people employed, thereby keeping food on the table and dreams alive. But Dubai will soon need to figure out how to stabilize their market.

If Dubai were to continue to grow and grow, they would soon find that some do not like living in an area with that much population. People will move further and further out until they’re not in Dubai at all. Therefore, they will need to know when to say when.

Knowing where to draw the line is difficult, especially when it feels as though you’re riding a tidal wave of money. Knowing, also, how to level off when things start to fall is difficult and requires planning now.

Since the property market in Dubai has recently experienced a bit of a cooling period, realtors and other property investors are now coming up with strategies to prevent a full-out property bust, akin to what happened in Singapore’s property market in the 1990s (it fell 80% in only 18 months!).

Dubai is looking at tax strategies to keep investors longer-term, require buyers to keep their properties for a minimum amount of time before trying to re-sell them, and some are looking more at leasing and renting as options to continue to bring in profit for the region.

Changes will also soon come to Dubai’s mortgage laws, as announced in August 2008. These changes are also meant to bring stability to Dubai in the coming years.

Despite changes, the world will be watching Dubai carefully over the next several years to see if what’s hot now continues to stay hot, or cools and crumbles.



Dubai Beach Apartments – a New Fad in Holiday Making

March 30, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai is fast gaining a cult status in today’s world, not only due to its enviable trade and commerce, but also because of its emergence on the world map as a major tourism destination. The city of Dubai is facing as a result, an onslaught of visitors these days. They include the CEOs, executives, technicians, managers, holidaymakers, rich and famous and almost anybody else that you may think of. This has caused, as a consequence, a great stress on the hotel industry which was catering to most of the rising accommodation demands until recently. The other option, which is now widely being used for lodging is that of hiring privately owned villas and apartments on rent. Experts say they are going to play a significant role in Dubai’s tourism in the years to follow.

Memoirs suggest it was the 1960s that turned out to be a turning point in Dubai’s quest for wealth. They had an impressive growth rate by then due to the ongoing gold trade, which subsequently got aided because of the discovery of oil. Multinationals began converging at Dubai’s seashores with their assets and manpower in a huge fashion, and the sleeping town had suddenly become alive. One can measure the impact of that inflow of men and women from the fact that more than 70 percent of today’s population in Dubai is comprised of expatriates. The rush hasn’t stopped till this date and the queues for visas continue to spread out.

What leaves one disappointed though, is a lack of inexpensive accommodation that can leave you stranded in Dubai. Barring a few low-priced ones, most of the hotels in Dubai are very expensive. In addition, hotel bookings have to be made in advance, which keeping in mind their expenses can prove out to be a costly affair if the meetings had to be rescheduled or cancelled. This is where privately owned apartments, also called Dubai beach apartments, assume great significance for the visitors. They are found not only to be inexpensive, but also carrying with them extra space, added privacy and more facilities when compared against the hotel accommodation.

A majority of these rentals can be found located in Dubai Marina, Dubai beach and other essential areas of the megapolis. State of the art facilities such as high speed Internet, Cable TV, DVD player, swimming pool, gymnasium etc are offered with each property for hire. Weekly house keeping services do also get extended and so are the supplies of bed sheets, blankets, towels, shampoo, shower gel etc met. Apart from houses on rent one may also choose a place to live from the hotel apartment category. Some of these hotel apartments could also be found situated right at the beach, which also means they would have breath-taking sea-shore views for you to get delighted on.

Getting information on those who are providing apartments in Dubai would tell they are mostly real estate dealers. Some of these companies may be found being managed by highly professional teams. The same may not be said regarding others though. It is advised therefore, you did homework before going through any deal. The biggest caution is to know if the house really had a seaside view, in case you were looking for one. You might end up living with a view that was being blocked by several other apartments.

According to the residents in Dubai, ‘you would get to see a new building each new morning you got woken up’. Steps taken to boost the infrastructure have been producing results during the last four and half decades. World’s only seven star hotel stands tall at Dubai’s seashore today. Plans like Jebel Ali Free Zone and Dubai Marina are changing the way people had been thinking about the Gulf as a region. Very reputed bodies like ICC have got their headquarters moved into this famous city now. The world is watching these developments with interest, and willing to be a part of Dubai’s expansion. No doubt, investment, tourism and the number of visitors are going to keep knocking at Dubai’s doors. So would the demand for beach apartments do in the years to come now.



10 Best Work in Dubai, UAE Guides

March 28, 2009 by admin  
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For a work in Dubai, one cannot always risk any problem to be encountered because labor laws in Dubai and in the Emirates as well are very strict. Offering a TAX-FREE employment, Dubai is the place to work in today. A one time opportunity to work in probably the world’s most industrialized mega and most advanced structures existing today would be a big loss. So here’s a few simple 10 Best Work in Dubai Guides to help those who need and will be working there.

Work Permit – Work permit and residency visa is required. Employers take care of this particular need but as a worker, you have to make sure you have one.

Temporary Working Visa – The period of stay in this visa will vary based on which country you come. For particulars, feel free to check in the local UAE embassy regarding the rules that govern this particular.

Passport Issues – A prime requisite before getting a work permit. Fake passports can cause total ban to work in Dubai.

Labor Contract – A labor contract in 3 copies is needed. May be written in English or Arabic. Has to be approved by the Labor Ministry to make sure that you are in the right terms with your company and recruitment agency and that they are well informed of all your contract terms. Has to clearly state the 60-day renewal period for your labor card.

Labor Card – This has to be valid up to 3 years and is applied as soon as you work in Dubai or any Emirates member. Cancellation of your labor card would mean invalidity to apply for a work permit.

Tax-Free Jobs – Direct personal taxation is against the law in Dubai which means salary is fully remitted to workers.

Free Trade Zones – The free-trade zones in Dubai make it easy for world business investors to jump in which creates a stable pool of jobs for people from around the world. Right now there are 15 free trade zones and counting.

Company to Work – Should be duly licensed and registered business in the Ministry of Labor. Check for this and make sure to avoid getting scammed.

Deportable Diseases – There are 4 deportable diseases in Dubai today namely, Tuberculosis (TB), AIDS or HIV virus, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C (the latest to come in the list).

Renting Place to Stay – Renting an apartment alone in Dubai is really costly and one of the mostly bypassed information for workers looking to work in Dubai. If you are interested to save on this, look for people who live together like same nationalities you have and live with them. This will save you a few bucks to your pocket.

These 10 Best Work in Dubai Guides work with the 7 Emirates namely, Ajman, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah and Umm al-Quwain.

If you find any wrong information here, please feel free to contact me using my profile here at Articles Base or make a comment and include your corrections and I’d be happy to make the necessary changes. Thank you.



Dubai Commercial Property – Prospects for New Investors

March 23, 2009 by admin  
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Dubai is known as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The emirate attracts business from all over the world and because of the city’s commercial vitality, multinational organizations from all around the world want to establish their offices in Dubai.

Minimum import duties in Dubai is one of the main reasons why regional and international entrepreneurs are interested in establishing their warehouses in Dubai. Because of lucrative business opportunities Dubai commercial lands are becoming more and more precious. Investment in Dubai Commercial lands generates great returns for investor because of their ever growing prices. Accommodation for labourers is one of the main concerns for all Dubai businesses because the UAE is heavily dependent on expatriates for workforce. Once a new company starts its business it has to establish labour houses in Dubai for the accommodation of its labourers.

The business of restaurants in Dubai is also very profitable. Indian, Pakistani , Arabian and continental foods are favorites in Dubai. People associated with the business are always looking for shops in Dubai to open new cafes and eateries. So if someone is really interested in investment in Dubai commercial property, he can buy shops in Dubai and resell them at profitable rates after sometime.

With the rapid increase in Dubai’s population, the demand for health facilities in the city is also growing. Many International Hospitals in Dubai are catering the city’s medical needs, but still more are required. As the demand for medical facilities in Dubai is continuously on the rise, there’s a growing lack of space for hospitals and clinics in Dubai. So investing in spaces for medical facilities can also bring the investors high returns in very short time.

Commercial Property in Dubai is available in different forms such as, office spaces, warehouses, labour houses, hospitals/clinics and hotels and restaurants. So you have options abound if you want to invest in Dubai commercial property.

Real estate experts believe that Dubai’s Commercial property will become very scarce in next couple of years as more and more businesses coming in Dubai are creating high demand. So it’s high time for people interested in investment in Dubai commercial property to buy properties for better future prospects.

 



Economical Condo Hotels- to Enjoy Your Vacations

March 22, 2009 by admin  
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It is estimated sixty thousand condo hotels are being developed for property sale in the next 1.5 years.

What are condo hotels?

Condo-hotel’s are like traditional hotels, though, each hotel room unit may belong to an individual real state property owner, whereas in traditional hotels, there usually just one owner of the entire hotel. Condo hotels world class luxurious international properties in popular vacation destinations, such as near beaches, golf courses, casinos and theme parks. It offers a wide range of amenities from resort-style pools to full-service spas, fine-dining restaurants and concierge services. Such hot properties overseas are operated by prestigious and professional hospitality companies like Hilton, Star wood, Trump International, Four Seasons, Hyatt, Ritz-Carlton and Sonesta. Because the hotel is typically managed by such great companies, owners can feel confident that their holiday home is being well cared for and is being well marketed to potential guests.

Condo hotels can be seen as an international property investments which, like other types of real estate investment, can increase in value over time, especially if the investments property has a good location, is well managed and offers a full array of amenities and services.

Advantages of Condo Hotels

Hotel builders are finding it somewhat difficult to get finance for the hotel projects and development projects are increasing. In such situations, it makes perfect sense for hotel builders to sell property (condo units of their hotels) to individual person rather then fund the whole hotel with their own money or loans. For Condo unit international property owners, it gives them a chance to purchase property for their personnel residence in such a luxurious five star hotel with an option to earn money through buying property and utilize it as a rental. A condo hotel is more than real estate investment; it’s a lifestyle property purchase, a long-term investment property and a trend that is just beginning to identify its demand.

Broad acceptance of condo hotels makes it the property overseas home market. Dubai condo hotels are truly architectural masterpieces with excellent luxuries and services. If you are planning for a short trip to Dubai and its more of official visiting then you can make booking in three star Dubai hotel, four star Dubai hotel, five star Dubai hotel or Burj Al-Arab the only seven star hotel, depending upon your wallet size. Dubai condo hotels are fully furnished with all the contemporary furnishing and carry a touch of Arabian nights. You can also find there cheap Dubai hotels that offer comfortable yet affordable accommodation.



Professional Dubai Photographers to Promote your Hotels and Capture Moments of Corporate and Non Corporate Events

March 20, 2009 by admin  
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Professional Dubai Photographers to promote your hotels and capture moments of corporate and non corporate events

Dubai, the second largest city of the seven United Arab Emirates is known for its history and heritage beauty. Dubai is emerging as one of the best loved tourist destinations of the world. It has both historical and modern tourist spots. It also has amazing beaches and beachside resorts, city hotels and of course the world class-shopping malls. The Dubai photographers play a vital role in promoting tourism through their outstanding work. Dubai has a pool of highly skilled and trained professionals and photography being one, they can provide you with the best quality photography.

Dubai event photographer caters to corporate events, parties, weddings, shows, etc., whereas, Dubai hotel photographers cater to resorts and hotels. This includes both interiors and exteriors of the resort or the hotel. The interiors include photographs of bedrooms, restaurants, cafeteria, bars, pubs, swimming pools, etc.

Dubai photographers have come of age. These photographers are mostly passion driven professionals. Thus the output of their work results in the outstanding pictures. There are a number of agencies in Dubai equipped with professional and experienced Dubai professional photographers that offers outstanding services to hotels, resort, etc and even events both corporate and non corporate events. These photography agencies provide great service which help promote hotels, resort, tourism, etc. And here we will be focusing on how a professional Dubai Hotel Photographer and a professional Dubai Event Photographer service can make a difference right from your family get together parties to corporate events.

Dubai hotel photographers are highly professional photographers and they produce high-level quality services to hotels. They offer effective services through graphic illustration like slide shows to convey the style of a hotel. They are experienced in delivering high quality pictures that can be used in portfolios, brochures, advertisements, etc. their production brings an appealing, warm, lively and comfortable view which will attract potential customers.

A specialized Dubai Event photographer equipped with sophisticated equipments produces great shots capture in events. It covers both indoor and outdoor events. There are a number of packages you can choose from. As every event is unique, these packages will work to individualized and suit your occasion needs. They also offer services where pictures are professionally printed on the day of the event and take it as a memento.

Other than the above-mentioned Dubai professional photographers, the Photojournalism itself is a booming industry. Dubai Photojournalists are skilled professionals and they can produce news worthy photos and cater to many publications. These pictures are generally used in newspapers, magazines, etc. Dubai photojournalist captures events as they occur on the spot, to be published as news. Their services are also use in general public awareness

There are many agencies available online that offers skilled Dubai professional photographers. These professionals produce outstanding work through specialization and experience.



Dubai – a Middle-eastern Fantasy Metropolis

March 20, 2009 by admin  
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With the introduction of Emirates airlines in 1985, Dubai quickly hit the world map. Offering stopovers to this unusual and not oft travelled destination by the western world. A ingenious plan to bring tourism to this amazing place, quickly reaped fruitage with increased visitors. And it kept pace, delivering a marvelous array of never before seen sites, sparking viral marketing, and suddenly strong demand. Whether it be Real Estate, Jobs, or Tourism, it’s all happening here.

In just a few short years, Dubai has gone from predominantly dusty desert plains, to a metropolis scarcely able to grow quickly enough. It seems every which way you look there’s a building under construction, and it’s bigger, taller and more fantastic than the last.

Travellers come to Dubai for many different reasons, but usually one thing is always evident for the first-time visitor.. Awe.

There are so many different things to see and do, that you will find it difficult to decide how to spend your time. Whether you’re travelling with Children may have some impact to the sites you see, but then again Dubai’s fantasy land appeal, seems to bring out the child in all. Within the Emirates Towers in-door ski slope – Ski Dubai, it’s not unusual to see grown men & women in traditional dress whirling down the slopes on an inflated donut. Skiing in Dubai, whilst restaurant patrons look on, and it’s a sweltering 45 degrees outside, somehow doesn’t seem strange here. It’s just a little bit like never never land, where anything is possible, and nothing surprises you.

Soon to launch in fantasy style is it’s own Dubai land, a plethora of sights, rides & entertainment covering 3 Billion square feet. Within the complex, and opening in 2010 is Universal Studios Dubailand. If you’ve been looking for fantasy land, you’ll find it here.

One of the ever popular sites to see in Dubai is the Burj Al Arab hotel, the worlds only self-acclaimed 6 star hotel. Whilst a stay there is suitably impressive, with personal butlers & reception for each floor, wine, fruit, sweets & dates galore delivered complimentary, along with a gift Hermes fragrance, beach bag, and other glamorous goodies, it does scream of ostentatiousness. A feeling not all are comfortable with, nor the departing bill if you decide to eat in one of the unique restaurants. We dined in the under-water level restaurant Al Mahara with simulated lift submergence. A circular designed restaurant curving around a giant aquarium. If your pocket can handle it, you will find some of the oldest and most unique wines & liquors in the world housed here.

A stay at the Burj will entitle you to you to a complimentary pass of the Wild Wadi Water park, located nearby.

On each day of our Dubai visit, we found the view from the Burj somewhat unclear, with much desert & construction dust in the air, you may find these structures of grandeur from the inside out, may not be as impressive to view from, as they are to look at from afar. Nevertheless, it’s an amazing building, steeped in interesting facts & stories. Such as the centre spire originally built to add height to claim the worlds tallest hotel at it’s birth, falling to the lobby just post-construction. Fact or fiction only the constructors will know.

We also had the pleasure of staying at one of Jumeirah’s fine related resort complexes, the Madinat Jumeirah Al Qsar, a gorgeous resort located on a man-made creek which comes alive with Abra’s floating down each picturesque, date palm lined waterway. The creek is lined with literally dozens of dining options, open to guests and the public, from cafes to fine dining & bars. A wonderful place to relax and thoroughly enjoy a most enjoyable middle-eastern experience, albeit somewhat simulated. It’s pure joy to the senses, the romance of the middle east is well represented here. We found ourselves revolving back time and time again to the Moroccan restaurant for the delectable food. And one of the near by roof-top bars. A drink at Sunset from here, with the Burj Al Arab on the horizon is simply picture perfect. The Abra’s are complimentary for guests of any one of the 3 resorts within Madinat Jumeirah, and are a wonderful addition if not a little touristy, you’ll still love it.

There is so much more to say about Dubai, but the list is endless. Most visitors here will go and enjoy at least a few tourist sights, it’s really inevitable, and most are worth it. Desert Safari’s are on the list of most visitors, and a good way to consume some expected Arabian sites, such as Camels, traditional music & food. The Gold Souk is obviously worth a look, but interestingly we found it wasn’t as in-expensive as hoped. The diamonds on the other hand were very cheap, and our best buying was done at the Gold & Diamond park on Sheikh Zayed Road. The Spice Souk in Deira was also smaller and less appealing than some guides made out, however if you’re in the market for a Pashmina or wool shawl these areas of Deira offer the cheapest buys around. Expect to pay around AU$2 for a basic pashmina, or around $10 for the better quality ones. Get used to the currency, and bargain away.

In terms of general shopping, of which there’s alot. Emirates Towers offer many of the same stores you might find elsewhere. But it’s a delicious haven for a few hours to spend in the cool, check out Ski-Dubai and have a wine, and generally get a vibe for the current in Dubai.

A few facts..When travelling to Dubai, like any predominantly Muslim Country you should respect and observe the customs. Morality is high here, so modest dress is fairly important. They are used to visitors here, so you get some leniency, however if you wear a short skirt, kiss in public or swear, you’re likely to meet with strong disapproval. Many guide books will recommend a visit to Sharjah, one of Dubai’s neighbouring cities. Whilst is does offer the no-frills, real UAE experience, we personally found it uncomfortable, and had no real sites of interest that couldn’t be found in Dubai. Be warned, we were advised by our driver, that a couple had recently been imprisoned here for 1 year each, just for kissing in the back of a taxi. You’ll find parts of the UAE raw on the senses, and this may not be the experience you’re looking for.

Lastly, if you’re planning a visit to Dubai or haven’t had the chance to see a great deal there. Do some homework and choose how you’d like to spend your time. Somehow here, time seems to fly by, and you may end up doing nothing at all, but just eating, drinking and watching the sunset. This of course is also a great thing to do, and in spite of all it’s great fantasy attractions, you may prefer to just enjoy it’s contrasts of old cultures mixed with the dizzying heights of fantastic new developments, and let Dubai take you wherever it likes.



Premier And Luxurious Dubai Hotels

March 19, 2009 by admin  
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Jumeirah owns the Emirates Towers hotel, the Jumeirah Beach hotel, the Madinat group of hotels, which includes Mina A Salam, Al Qasr & the Madinat Souk which houses the largest swimming pool in the Middle East. Jumeirah also owns the amazing desert hotel, Bab Al Shams, located in the desert with sand dunes rolling from its perimeters and making a fantastic landscape for the falcon shows and camel riding they offer.

All Jumeirah hotels have amazing architecture and are worth a visit for this alone. This, together with their famous customer service values, makes them a great choice for visitors to Dubai. For a true taste of Arabia, visit the Madinat Souk, part of the Madinat and Mina A Salam complex located on Jumeirah beach. This resort offers 42 restaurants overlooking the Burj Al Arab and each is situated on the edge of their very own canal. Watch the dhows transport the hotel guests around this vast complex on their waterways and lagoon. It really is a beautiful spot for a sundowner or a meal incorporating food from all over the world.

There are many other famous branded hotels in Dubai, from The One and Only Royal Mirage to Hiltons, Sheratons (both beach and airport locations), the Kempinski Group, Shangri La Group and Crown Plaza among many others. Most hotels are at 5 star standard, however there are some lower cost hotels such as the 4 star Al Manzil hotel, located behind the world’s tallest building the Burj Dubai nestling in its own Arabian style architecture and complementing the huge sky rise buildings surrounding it.

The Grosvenor House hotel located in Dubai Marina is a fantastic venue for staying or visiting their restaurants and bars. Have a drink in Bar 44 located on the 44th floor of the hotel and offering amazing views of the Marina area, and then take the express lift down to the fabulous Buddha Bar for a fusion of Thai and international cuisine.

All 5 star hotels in Dubai have pools, gyms and restaurant facilities with many offering spa areas as well. Of course the crème de la crème of spa facilities has to be located within the 7 star hotels of the Burj Al Arab, where reservations are recommended and the environment is so much part of the treatment you will never want to leave!

Many hotels also offer apartment facilities so if you are here longer term and want to experience more of the home comforts, these are a great option.

Other companies capitalizing on the huge tourism market here are with their Versace Palazzo hotel and the Trump Towers hotel (located on the famous Palm Island). Versace should be opening its doors to the international elite during 2008 with the Trump Tower hotel opening scheduled to be around early 2010.

Ranging from amazing desert hotels, luxury beach hotels and fantastic corporate hotels in the city, Dubai offers an eclectic mix to choose from. However, all are within close proximity of all tourist facilities, shopping malls and attractions as well as its fantastic beaches – you can’t go far wrong with any location. Most city business hotels located along Sheikh Zayed road also have affiliations with beach hotels and will transport you to the beach during your stay.



Fun, History and Heritage in the Prosperous City of Dubai

March 19, 2009 by admin  
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Being a country that offers a diverse range of attractions, visitors to Dubai can enjoy a diverse array of attractions ensuring that a visit to the city is fun filled and eventful. No matter what your reason for visiting the city, you are sure to find something of interest to you.

Ski Dubai is the first indoor ski resort located in the Middle East and presents visitors with an incredible artificial snow environment that is as good as the real thing. Enjoy snowboarding, skiing and tobogganing or just play in the snow whilst at this winter wonderland. Regardless of your skill level or age, there is definitely a fun filled activity for you at Ski Dubai. In the heart of Dubai, this exciting attraction offers the opportunity to enjoy snow all year around.

A venue of a different sort is the Dubai Museum that offers a rich glance in to the history and culture of the city. Housed inside Al Fahidi Fort the museum enjoy a location in what was once a militaristic structure that today showcases life in the days before the discovery of oil. Galleries that are housed here recreate traditional Arab houses, date farms, desert and marine life as well as scenes from the Creek. The museum also houses several exhibits that were discovered during archeological excavations.

Dubai’s strong Muslim tradition is also reflected in the various mosques that are scattered throughout the city. The number of mosques has been increasing in recent years due to a growth in the population and wealth in the country. Despite the numerous amounts of mosques in the country there are two that stand apart form the rest; The Grand Mosque and Jumeriah Mosque. Both are impressive in size and feature intricate interiors and exteriors. Those who wish to see the various mosques should definitely not pass up the opportunity to visit these two impressive structures.

Dubai is a city that is rich with a range of attractions that are located throughout the city and staying in a Dubai luxury hotel that enjoys a convenient location provides guests with added convenience. Raffles Hotel Dubai is just such a hotel that not only offers an ideal location but also a range of amenities and facilities ensuring a comfortable stay in the city.



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