A Sudanese cargo plane with six people on board crashed near Sharjah Airport on Wednesday afternoon on its way to Khartoum.
The plane was taking off from the north runway, when it crashed to the ground two miles from the airport, Sheikh Khalid Al Qasimi, director of civil aviation, told Arabian Business.
It is understood that the plane came down near the Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club off Emirates Road. The accident happened at around 3.30pm.
The name of the airline involved has not been disclosed but Arabian Business understands that it was a Azza Air flight from Sudan. Azza Transport is a cargo airline based in Khartoum, Sudan. It operates a cargo charter service throughout Africa and the Middle East and is planning services for Europe.
Martin Duff, director of the club, said: "Most of the plane came down on the other side of the road. There's a bit of debris spread on the perimeter. The golf course is not effected."
Golfer Bill Buchanan was on the course when he saw the plane hit the ground, exploding into a huge ball of flames.
"The plane was taking off and it banked to the right. It looked like it was struggling to get height and we though it was going to land on the golf course. The pilot obviously thought he was so he banked tightly to the right and then the plane hit ground in a ball of flames and smoke.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Dubai Airport's Passenger Traffic Up on Summer
DUBAI - Dubai International Airport
10.3 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger traffic in June, due mainly to the peak summer travel season, the company said on Monday.
The airport, known also as DIA
Dubai International Airport
DIA , is the world's sixth-busiest airport and home to Emirates Airline
Emirates Airline and recently launched low-cost carrier flydubai. Passenger numbers at DIA
Dubai International Airport
jumped to 3.36 million last month, it said.
"The fact that the airport is recording double-digit passenger growth during the deepest global recession in decades bodes well for the future. When the current economic situation improves, Dubai will be in good shape, ready to lead the global recovery in air travel,"
DIA
Executive Officer Paul Griffiths said in a statement.
The statement did not say what had originally forecast for passenger numbers in June. Company officials did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment.
Passenger traffic in the Middle East and Gulf region has continued to rise, bucking the negative trend for international air travel in many other places. Carriers based in the Middle East saw a 9.5 per cent rise in their passenger volumes in May compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, international passenger traffic fell globally by 9.3 per cent in the same month, according to the International Air Transport Association, the main trade group for the world's full-service airlines.
grew by 2.1 per cent during the first quarter of this year, 6.4 per cent in April, and 7.1 per cent in May.
handled 19.5 million passengers during the first six months, up 5 per cent from the first six months of 2008, the airport said.
A slowdown from last year's boom times is evident. During the first six months of 2008, Dubai Airports handled 18.5 million passengers, up 13.8 per cent from the same period of 2007, according to data on the Web site.
"Growth is being driven by strong demand during the peak summer period, the growing strength and attractiveness of the Dubai hub, underpinned by the continued expansion of Emirates, and an influx of new airlines at a rate of one per month," Griffiths said.
He said that the outlook remains strong for the balance of the summer period through to the end of September and beyond. Griffiths told Khaleej Times in May that the airport expected to achieve average annual growth in single digits in 2009, and double-digit growth in 2010. DIA is taking steps to enhance customer service. The airport has deployed around 200 volunteers to help passengers and has issued traveller tips to try to ensure a smooth flow of people through the airport, it said.
While passenger traffic is on the rise, Griffiths said, "cargo is holding its own in a very tough economic environment." Cargo traffic at fell in June by 2.3 per cent to 152,278 tonnes from a year earlier. Cargo shipments for the first half of 2009 slipped year-on-year by 0.8 per cent to 874,828 tonnes, compared with a global decline in international freight of 22 per cent during the same period, the airport said.
10.3 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger traffic in June, due mainly to the peak summer travel season, the company said on Monday.
The airport, known also as DIA
Dubai International Airport
DIA , is the world's sixth-busiest airport and home to Emirates Airline
Emirates Airline and recently launched low-cost carrier flydubai. Passenger numbers at DIA
Dubai International Airport
jumped to 3.36 million last month, it said.
"The fact that the airport is recording double-digit passenger growth during the deepest global recession in decades bodes well for the future. When the current economic situation improves, Dubai will be in good shape, ready to lead the global recovery in air travel,"
DIA
Executive Officer Paul Griffiths said in a statement.
The statement did not say what had originally forecast for passenger numbers in June. Company officials did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment.
Passenger traffic in the Middle East and Gulf region has continued to rise, bucking the negative trend for international air travel in many other places. Carriers based in the Middle East saw a 9.5 per cent rise in their passenger volumes in May compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, international passenger traffic fell globally by 9.3 per cent in the same month, according to the International Air Transport Association, the main trade group for the world's full-service airlines.
grew by 2.1 per cent during the first quarter of this year, 6.4 per cent in April, and 7.1 per cent in May.
handled 19.5 million passengers during the first six months, up 5 per cent from the first six months of 2008, the airport said.
A slowdown from last year's boom times is evident. During the first six months of 2008, Dubai Airports handled 18.5 million passengers, up 13.8 per cent from the same period of 2007, according to data on the Web site.
"Growth is being driven by strong demand during the peak summer period, the growing strength and attractiveness of the Dubai hub, underpinned by the continued expansion of Emirates, and an influx of new airlines at a rate of one per month," Griffiths said.
He said that the outlook remains strong for the balance of the summer period through to the end of September and beyond. Griffiths told Khaleej Times in May that the airport expected to achieve average annual growth in single digits in 2009, and double-digit growth in 2010. DIA is taking steps to enhance customer service. The airport has deployed around 200 volunteers to help passengers and has issued traveller tips to try to ensure a smooth flow of people through the airport, it said.
While passenger traffic is on the rise, Griffiths said, "cargo is holding its own in a very tough economic environment." Cargo traffic at fell in June by 2.3 per cent to 152,278 tonnes from a year earlier. Cargo shipments for the first half of 2009 slipped year-on-year by 0.8 per cent to 874,828 tonnes, compared with a global decline in international freight of 22 per cent during the same period, the airport said.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Michael Jackson's Ghost
People are saying that the image is another appearance of Michael Jackson's ghost. But it is very clearly proved that it is true of a shadow moving across the background during a taping. Dont beleave on these wrong informatons.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
ABOUT ATLANTIS HOTEL PALM DUBAI
Dubai International Airport is located approximately 50 minutes from the resort. It is recommended however due to traffic conditions to allow at least 1 hour of transfer time.
Atlantis operates a welcome kiosk at Terminal 2 and 3 at Dubai International Airport. The booth is located in the arrival hall should you require any assistance for your stay in Atlantis.
They accept the following international credit cards:
American Express, Diners Club, Mastercard and Visa.
If you would like to book multiple rooms, please use a different name for each room, otherwise the duplicate name reservation may be cancelled by the resort. A maximum of 9 rooms can be reserved through the website. Requests exceeding 9 rooms will be considered as a group request and should be channelled via the resort's Convention Sales department and group rates will be applicable.
Maximum Capacity per room (Deluxe, Atlantis and Imperial Club) in existing bedding is 2 adults, 2 children or 3 adults
Maximum Capacity per room (Deluxe, Atlantis and Imperial Club) with extra bedding is 2 adults, 2 children or 3 adults, 1 Child
Maximum Capacity per room (Executive, Terrace and Regal) in existing bedding is 2 adults
Maximum Capacity per room (Executive, Terrace and Regal) with extra bedding is 2 adults, 1 child or 3 adults
Smoking inside the hotel is permitted only in designated smoking rooms and in the Sanctuary Nightclub, located at The Avenues, second floor. In order to accommodate the needs of non-smoking guests, non-smoking rooms have been specially prepared by the resort housekeeping staff. A guest who has not selected to have a smoking room, and thus has been accommodated in a non-smoking room, cannot smoke on the terrace/balcony of the non-smoking room, as the scent of the smoke can penetrate into the room. Smoking at Aquaventure is permitted only at the two designated smoking areas, which are the outside seating areas on the north side (adjacent to the toilet facilities) at both Barracudas and Shark Bites. Royal Towers, outdoor pool decks, leisure areas and restaurant terraces are intended to accommodate both smoking and non-smoking guests. For the comfort and convenience of all guests, separate smoking and non-smoking areas have been designated. When arriving at any of these locations, please indicate to the resort staff your smoking or non-smoking preference and the staff will show you to the appropriate area. The resort staff will always endeavour to meet your request; however, on occasion, high demand may mean your preferred smoking or non-smoking area is not available.
In keeping with the relaxed ambiance of the resort, the restaurant dress code is “resort casual.” Shorts and flip flops should only be worn at the casual restaurants in Aquaventure, Dolphin Bay or poolside.In respect for local customs, a cover-up over swimwear is requested. Nude or topless bathing is not in accordance with Dubai’s cultural norms and is not permitted at the resort.
UAE to strongly support Irena’s mission
Mohammed Ahmed Al Bowardi, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, welcomed the Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) Helene Pelosse, who arrived yesterday on her first visit to the UAE, the host of Irena HQ.
Al Bowardi welcomed Pelosse and congratulated her for being elected as the director general of Irena which will be based in Abu Dhabi.Al Bowardi told WAM following the meeting that the UAE spare no effort to offer all possible assistance and support to ensure the success of the mission of Irena.”Pelosse will get support from all government institutions in order to facilitate its mission in the method she deems proper for running the agency, he affirmed.”Housing Irena in the UAE will have far reaching direct impact on the region through the initiatives it will adopt in cooperation with the international community to address challenges of climate change,” he added.Al Bowardi affirmed that the UAE would also back Irena’s efforts to offer advice to countries to improve renewable energy technology as the first specialised agency seeking to pave the way for using renewable energy in a sustainable way.He said Abu Dhabi had pledged $ 50 million a year for seven years for advancing renewable energy projects in African and developing nations.The meeting was attended by Thani Al Zayoudi, Project Manager at Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar).
Al Bowardi welcomed Pelosse and congratulated her for being elected as the director general of Irena which will be based in Abu Dhabi.Al Bowardi told WAM following the meeting that the UAE spare no effort to offer all possible assistance and support to ensure the success of the mission of Irena.”Pelosse will get support from all government institutions in order to facilitate its mission in the method she deems proper for running the agency, he affirmed.”Housing Irena in the UAE will have far reaching direct impact on the region through the initiatives it will adopt in cooperation with the international community to address challenges of climate change,” he added.Al Bowardi affirmed that the UAE would also back Irena’s efforts to offer advice to countries to improve renewable energy technology as the first specialised agency seeking to pave the way for using renewable energy in a sustainable way.He said Abu Dhabi had pledged $ 50 million a year for seven years for advancing renewable energy projects in African and developing nations.The meeting was attended by Thani Al Zayoudi, Project Manager at Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar).
Dubai Most Expensive City in GCC
A new survey confirms what many foreign residents of Dubai have long suspected: The emirate is the priciest city in the Gulf for expatriates. In fact, Dubai has shot up through the ranks to become the 20th most expensive city in the world for expats, out of 143 cities surveyed by New York-based consulting firm Mercer.
In the company’s previous study, in March 2008, Dubai was a middling 52nd. Mercer released its latest findings on Tuesday.
For Ismail Al Bahry, a 27-year-old financial advisor from Kenya, the news came as no surprise. “I would believe Dubai to be the 20th most expensive city in the world. I would even believe it to be the 10th,” he said.
Abu Dhabi too surged up the list, rising to 26th place from 65th in the global rankings.
Other GCC cities followed a similar trend, with Kuwait City rising to 77th from 94th, and Manama, Bahrain, to 82nd from 112th.
Worldwide, Tokyo bumped Moscow from its earlier spot as the world’s costliest city for expats. Osaka jumped to 2nd place, while Moscow slipped to 3rd.
The new Mercer study evaluated data from March of this year. It surveyed spending habits and compared the costs of over 200 items and services.
Mercer used New York as the base city for its cost of living index, with a score of 100 points. It compared all other cities with New York, and it measured currency movements against the US dollar. The UAE dirham is pegged to the dollar.
Bassam Gazal, who headed the survey in the Middle East, said, “In the case of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, a stronger US dollar meant an increase in rankings for these cities.”
Expats here expressed no surprise.
In the company’s previous study, in March 2008, Dubai was a middling 52nd. Mercer released its latest findings on Tuesday.
For Ismail Al Bahry, a 27-year-old financial advisor from Kenya, the news came as no surprise. “I would believe Dubai to be the 20th most expensive city in the world. I would even believe it to be the 10th,” he said.
Abu Dhabi too surged up the list, rising to 26th place from 65th in the global rankings.
Other GCC cities followed a similar trend, with Kuwait City rising to 77th from 94th, and Manama, Bahrain, to 82nd from 112th.
Worldwide, Tokyo bumped Moscow from its earlier spot as the world’s costliest city for expats. Osaka jumped to 2nd place, while Moscow slipped to 3rd.
The new Mercer study evaluated data from March of this year. It surveyed spending habits and compared the costs of over 200 items and services.
Mercer used New York as the base city for its cost of living index, with a score of 100 points. It compared all other cities with New York, and it measured currency movements against the US dollar. The UAE dirham is pegged to the dollar.
Bassam Gazal, who headed the survey in the Middle East, said, “In the case of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, a stronger US dollar meant an increase in rankings for these cities.”
Expats here expressed no surprise.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Former mayor arrested for stalking ex-girlfriend
District of Columbia Council member Marion Barry found himself mired in more political, legal and personal drama on Sunday after his arrest late Saturday on charges that he was stalking a female companion.
Barry's latest run-in with the law centres on his relationship with political consultant Donna Watts-Brighthaupt, who alleges he continues to approach her even though they split up a few months ago.
Barry, Watts-Brighthaupt and police gave conflicting accounts of how the former mayor ended up in police custody on Saturday night after attending several July 4 functions.
US Park Service Police arrested Barry, D-Ward 8, about 8.45pm in Anacostia Park after a woman flagged down an officer to report that a man in a nearby vehicle was "bothering her," police said.
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After interviewing Barry and Watts-Brighthaupt, Barry, 73, was charged with one count of "misdemeanour stalking," said Sergeant David Schlosser, a Park Police spokesman.
Barry, on probation for failing to pay his federal taxes, was released hours later and ordered to appear in court on Thursday.
Through a spokeswoman on Sunday, Barry called the charges unfounded and asked prosecutors to drop them. Natalie Williams, the spokeswoman, said Barry feels "betrayed" because of the emotional and financial support he has provided Watts-Brighthaupt, 40, over the years.
Williams said Barry and Watts-Brighthaupt met Saturday afternoon for lunch before Barry attended several Fourth of July events. On his way home, Williams said, Barry once again came into contact with Watts-Brighthaupt near the park after they saw each other's vehicles. "How are there charges of stalking when they had lunch earlier in the day?" Williams asked.
In an interview, Watts-Brighthaupt said she didn't seek to have Barry arrested and did not report the encounter to police. Police pulled over Barry for a traffic violation, she said.
But said she has "tons and tons of evidence to prove" Barry was stalking her in a way that was not life-threatening.
Barry's latest run-in with the law centres on his relationship with political consultant Donna Watts-Brighthaupt, who alleges he continues to approach her even though they split up a few months ago.
Barry, Watts-Brighthaupt and police gave conflicting accounts of how the former mayor ended up in police custody on Saturday night after attending several July 4 functions.
US Park Service Police arrested Barry, D-Ward 8, about 8.45pm in Anacostia Park after a woman flagged down an officer to report that a man in a nearby vehicle was "bothering her," police said.
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After interviewing Barry and Watts-Brighthaupt, Barry, 73, was charged with one count of "misdemeanour stalking," said Sergeant David Schlosser, a Park Police spokesman.
Barry, on probation for failing to pay his federal taxes, was released hours later and ordered to appear in court on Thursday.
Through a spokeswoman on Sunday, Barry called the charges unfounded and asked prosecutors to drop them. Natalie Williams, the spokeswoman, said Barry feels "betrayed" because of the emotional and financial support he has provided Watts-Brighthaupt, 40, over the years.
Williams said Barry and Watts-Brighthaupt met Saturday afternoon for lunch before Barry attended several Fourth of July events. On his way home, Williams said, Barry once again came into contact with Watts-Brighthaupt near the park after they saw each other's vehicles. "How are there charges of stalking when they had lunch earlier in the day?" Williams asked.
In an interview, Watts-Brighthaupt said she didn't seek to have Barry arrested and did not report the encounter to police. Police pulled over Barry for a traffic violation, she said.
But said she has "tons and tons of evidence to prove" Barry was stalking her in a way that was not life-threatening.
Suspected US missile attack kills 12 Taliban militants in northwest Pakistan
Pakistani intelligence officials say suspected US missiles have hit a training camp run by Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, killing 12 insurgents and wounding some others. Four intelligence officials say the two missiles flattened a compound in the Makeen area of South Waziristan on Tuesday. They said local militants had pulled out 12 bodies from the rubble.
ATLANTIS HOTEL DUBAI
INDIAN BUDGET
The new Indian government unveiled a $210 billion budget that increases welfare and rural spending in an effort to stimulate economic growth, but also will likely widen the fiscal deficit to its largest gap in 18 years.
Bloomberg News/Landov
Pranab Mukherjee, India's finance minister, center with briefcase, poses with his team outside the finance ministry on his way to present the budget for the financial year 2009-10 at the Indian Parliament in New Delhi on Monday.
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the government would make it a priority to reach 9% gross domestic product growth in the medium term and would seek to spend 9% of GDP on infrastructure development by 2014. Although world financial conditions have improved, there are still uncertainties on the revival of the global economy, Mr. Mukherjee said. "We can't afford to drop our guard," he told Parliament. "We have to continue our efforts to provide further stimulus to the economy."
Investors have bid up Indian shares since the ruling coalition, the United Progressive Alliance, won the general election in May. Many investors had been looking to the budget to outline a program of economic overhauls to attract foreign investment and the divestment of government stakes in state-owned companies to raise funds. But the budget was short on both, and the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex index sank 5.8%, or 870 points, to 14043. (For more coverage on the Sensex's decline, please see World Stock Markets, page C2.)
Monday's budget gave little guidance on whether the government planned to pursue changes, such as opening the economy further to foreign investors and companies, during its five-year term. "The big picture and road map was missing in terms of attracting foreign direct investment and the disinvestment program to raise revenues," said Andrew Holland, chief executive for equities at Ambit Capital in Mumbai.
Mr. Mukherjee pointed out the government had enacted three fiscal-stimulus packages to counter the effect of the global slowdown on the Indian economy. The new budget seeks to use spending to ramp up slowing growth.
It also carries through on campaign pledges by the Congress party, which leads the governing coalition. Health care, education and employment will see most of the investment.
The programs will add up to an increase of 16% in total spending from a year earlier. As a result, India will have to sharply increase borrowing, widening a fiscal deficit to around 6.8% of GDP in the year ending March 31, 2010, from the previous year's 6%.
Standard & Poor's sovereign-ratings director Takahira Ogawa said the projected fiscal deficit was "within the boundary of S&P's expectation," indicating that the news wouldn't likely prompt an immediate credit-rating downgrade to junk. In February, S&P lowered its long-term sovereign-credit-rating outlook on some Indian debt to negative.
Some analysts expressed concern the government's finances could deteriorate. Sujan Hajra, chief economist at Anand Rathi Securities, said government borrowing is likely to be revised upward even further, increasing the risk that the fiscal deficit may hit 7% of GDP in the current fiscal year.
James McCormack, head of Asia-Pacific sovereign ratings at Fitch Ratings, said: "It is not a budget that in any way alleviates pressures on India's sovereign credit ratings." After the budget speech, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the budget will help accelerate economic growth. He said 7% economic growth is "achievable, but it's not enough. We should aim for 8% to 9% growth in the medium term."
Indian GDP grew 6.7% in the year ended March 31, slowing from a 9% expansion in the previous year. The government last week projected growth between 6.25% and 7.75% in the year ending March 31, 2010. India's economy depends far less on exports than many countries in Asia, and has weathered the global downturn in relatively sound shape.
The finance bill, which includes the budget proposals, is likely to be passed by Parliament on Aug. 7.
Bloomberg News/Landov
Pranab Mukherjee, India's finance minister, center with briefcase, poses with his team outside the finance ministry on his way to present the budget for the financial year 2009-10 at the Indian Parliament in New Delhi on Monday.
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the government would make it a priority to reach 9% gross domestic product growth in the medium term and would seek to spend 9% of GDP on infrastructure development by 2014. Although world financial conditions have improved, there are still uncertainties on the revival of the global economy, Mr. Mukherjee said. "We can't afford to drop our guard," he told Parliament. "We have to continue our efforts to provide further stimulus to the economy."
Investors have bid up Indian shares since the ruling coalition, the United Progressive Alliance, won the general election in May. Many investors had been looking to the budget to outline a program of economic overhauls to attract foreign investment and the divestment of government stakes in state-owned companies to raise funds. But the budget was short on both, and the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex index sank 5.8%, or 870 points, to 14043. (For more coverage on the Sensex's decline, please see World Stock Markets, page C2.)
Monday's budget gave little guidance on whether the government planned to pursue changes, such as opening the economy further to foreign investors and companies, during its five-year term. "The big picture and road map was missing in terms of attracting foreign direct investment and the disinvestment program to raise revenues," said Andrew Holland, chief executive for equities at Ambit Capital in Mumbai.
Mr. Mukherjee pointed out the government had enacted three fiscal-stimulus packages to counter the effect of the global slowdown on the Indian economy. The new budget seeks to use spending to ramp up slowing growth.
It also carries through on campaign pledges by the Congress party, which leads the governing coalition. Health care, education and employment will see most of the investment.
The programs will add up to an increase of 16% in total spending from a year earlier. As a result, India will have to sharply increase borrowing, widening a fiscal deficit to around 6.8% of GDP in the year ending March 31, 2010, from the previous year's 6%.
Standard & Poor's sovereign-ratings director Takahira Ogawa said the projected fiscal deficit was "within the boundary of S&P's expectation," indicating that the news wouldn't likely prompt an immediate credit-rating downgrade to junk. In February, S&P lowered its long-term sovereign-credit-rating outlook on some Indian debt to negative.
Some analysts expressed concern the government's finances could deteriorate. Sujan Hajra, chief economist at Anand Rathi Securities, said government borrowing is likely to be revised upward even further, increasing the risk that the fiscal deficit may hit 7% of GDP in the current fiscal year.
James McCormack, head of Asia-Pacific sovereign ratings at Fitch Ratings, said: "It is not a budget that in any way alleviates pressures on India's sovereign credit ratings." After the budget speech, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the budget will help accelerate economic growth. He said 7% economic growth is "achievable, but it's not enough. We should aim for 8% to 9% growth in the medium term."
Indian GDP grew 6.7% in the year ended March 31, slowing from a 9% expansion in the previous year. The government last week projected growth between 6.25% and 7.75% in the year ending March 31, 2010. India's economy depends far less on exports than many countries in Asia, and has weathered the global downturn in relatively sound shape.
The finance bill, which includes the budget proposals, is likely to be passed by Parliament on Aug. 7.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Free Zones in Dubai
New Dubai hotel projects
These are the new hotel projects and most of them are completed or finshing stage.
Project: Hamriya HotelDate of Completion: not yet knownDescription: A new Dh 45 million property is under construction in Hamriya. The six-storey hotel will consist of 115 rooms, four executive suites and parking.Project: Al Seef Resort & SpaDate of Completion: 2005Description: Al Fattan Properties will build new resort in the palm. The Resort will cost Dhs 200 million and it will includes 200 Rooms, 20 Suits, Health Club, Tennis Courts, 3 restaurant and a coffee shop.(Tel. 04-2829999)(http://www.alfattan.com/)
Project: IberotelDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: Another German hotel company will operate a 300-room hotel which will be located alongside the Robinson Club. This hotel will include seven food and beverage outlets and will share the watersports facilities of the adjacent club.
Project: Al Murooj RotanaDate of Completion: 2004Description: Dubai International Real Estate manage a 353-room five-star hotel, Al Murooj Rotana, as a part of the Al Murooj Complex, which located in Sheikh Zayed RD. Al Murooj Rotana will feature 229 deluxe rooms, 34 suites and 147 hotel apartments.
Project: Waterfront Hotel in Al JaddafDate of Completion: 2004Description: Dubai Municipality started development of Al Jaddaf area,In this new area, It will have a total of 250 rooms, 65 executive rooms and 15 suites, in addition to 452 luxury residential apartments,Al Jaddaf will be a residential, commercial and entertainment area. for more information contact DM: 2215555
Project: Hydropolis Hotel (Underwater Hotel)Date of Completion: 2006Description: Dubai will have the world’s first underwater hotel in 2006. The “HYDROPOLIS HOTEL” will cost an estimated $500 million and feature over 200 suites, billed as the ultimate in luxury living. The property will be built down to a depth of 20 metres, some 300 metres off the Jumeirah coast. The hotel has three elements – the land station, a connecting tunnel and the submarine complex. The land situation will be the reception area, and will also feature administrative facilities. The connecting tunnel provides the access, while the submarine complex is the hotel itself. The project is actively promoted by the Dubai Development and Investment Authority (Tel: 3302222) or visit this website: http://www.hydropolis.com/
Project: Hilton Resort at the PalmDate of Completion: 2006Description: Hilton International will open a resort at the Palm once the infrastructure is ready. (Tel: 3903333)Project: Park Hyatt DubaiDate of Completion: 2005Description: Hyatt International will operate a new 238-room luxury hotel at the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club under its exclusive Park Hyatt brand, which is scheduled to open in June 2005. The property is being developed by Dubai Golf. The architecture of Park Hyatt Dubai will draw on the rich heritage of Dubai and the region, seamlessly blending Moorish and Mediterranean influences, and it will feature a range of food and beverage outlets set around a Mediterranean-themed square facing the water. for more information kindly visit the website of Dubai Golf: http://www.dubaigolf.com/
Project: Innpro Development in the Palm JumeirahDate of Completion: 2006Description: Innpro International will build a Dh1 billion hotel complex on the west marina of the Palm, Jumeirah. It will cover more than 200,000 sq feet and will have a hotel with a shopping, entertainment and health complex. (Tel: 3903333)
Project: Al QasrDate of Completion: 2004Description: It is a 5 star hotels in Madinat Jumeirah, which will have 300 rooms and 340 villas. It's name mean's" the palace". The palace hotel overlooks gardens and pools which cascade toward the warm Arabian Gulf. Built in the magnificent style of a Sheikh's summer residence.(Tel: 3484757)
Project: Movenpick Hotel (The Movenpick Dubai Pearl Hotel)Date of Completion: 2005Description: Movenpick, the Swiss hotel group, will manage a new hotel being developed in Media City area. The hotel hotel will have 450 rooms and 2000 sq metres of fully equipped conference space and a 3000 sq metre spa. The hotel will feature many recreational facilities and will also offer seven dining and entertainment venues. Estimated construction costs have been put at $ 82 million (about Dh300 million).for more information kindly contact this e-mail: toufic.tamim@moevenpick.comProject: Hotel in the PalmDate of Completion: 2006Description: The Al Habtoor Group which owns the Metropolitan hotels chain has signed a Dh 50 million contract with Dubai Palm Developers for a plot of 500,000 sq ft to build a hotel property with a further investment of over Dhs 240 million planned. (Tel: 3903333)
Project: Dubai Armani HotelDate of Completion: 2008Description: The EMAAR PROPERTIES and Giorgio Armani Spa signed a contract to developed a worldwide Armani luxurious hotels and resorts in the Burj Dubai development in Sheikh Zayed Road,Dubai.The Dubai Armani Hotel will include 250 suites, restaurants and a spa covering more than 40,000 square meters and 150 Armani luxury residential apartments which all conceptualized by Giorgio Armani and fully furnished with a specil designed line of products from the Armani Casa collection.For more information, please contact Tel:3673688 / http://www.emaar.ae/
Project: The Fairmont Palm Hotel & ResortDate of Completion: 2006Description: The Fairmont Palm Hotel & Resort will include a 300-room luxury resort and 460 vacation ownership residences situated on Dubai’s The Palm, Jumeirah an extensive development on the Arabian Gulf and it will be scheduled to open in 2006. The Fairmont will feature extensive meeting space, outdoor leisure facilities including a beach club and beach restaurant, a pool complex, a children’s activity center, a 15,000 square feet Willow Stream spa and variety of internationally themed dining facilities. (http://www.fairmont.com/)
Project: Kempinski Resort Mall of the EmiratesDate of Completion: 2005Description: The first Kempinski Resort Mall of the Emirates which is located on Sheikh Zayed Road is scheduled to open in September 2005. It features over 400 suites including prestigious duplex ski chalets offering unique or extraordinary views over the Middle East's first indoor ski resort which is one of the world's longest indoor ski slopes and a snow play area where children can experience winter with real snow.The 48,000m² hotel will take pride of place at the forefront of the Mall with views over the Arabian Gulf and will also offer guests' a complete leisure experience with a state-of-the-art health club including Ayurveda wellness centre, swimming pool and tennis courts. Hotel guests will be able to go skiing or simply soak up the ‘winter’ atmosphere in one of the fully licensed fine dining restaurants, all of which overlook the ski slope.Project: Robinson SelectDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: The German hotels group Robinson Select will operate a 300-room hotel in Dubai. The property will include six food and beverage outlets, a theatre, an Internet cafe, as well as watersports and a fitness centre. Completion dates are still not known.
Project: Oberoi JumeirahDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: The Oberoi Group of India may open a hotel in Dubai soon. The hotel is planned to cater to both leisure and corporate segments.Project: The Metropolitan Beach Resort & TowersDate of Completion: 2005Description:
The project is a 342 units five star hotel, consisting of two towers, an 18-storey tower of 87.5 m height and a 24-storey tower-of 108.5 m height. The two towers are rising from a 2-storey podium and three levels of underground parking, providing parking for 282 cars. The hotel will host several international and theme restaurants. A new state of the art Banquet hall (1350 m2) would be the perfect venue for future official international events and conventions, exclusive weddings and exhibitions.Contact Mohammed Eid,e-mail:eid@habtoor.com. www.habtoor.com/hotelsProject: The Grosvenor House West Marine Beach ResortDate of Completion: 2005Description: This 218 room hotel will be located in Dubai Marina. It will be managed by Le Meridien Hotels and Resorts and the complete project (including the apartments) is estimated to cost Dhs 400 million. The project will be completed in 2005.Tel:3915390Project: Hatta Heritage Village ResortDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: This resort will be located in the midst of the spectacular Hajjar mountains. It will be an exclusive multi-million dollar Arabian style resort. It will cater mainly for small incentive groups, meetings and conventions. The development would combine a state-of-the-art convention centre, an open-air amphitheatre with full-fledged facilities for stage and back stage provisions, a village plaza, traditional souk, handicraft plaza and workshops as well as food and beverage outlets. Completion date is not yet known.
Project: Hamriya HotelDate of Completion: not yet knownDescription: A new Dh 45 million property is under construction in Hamriya. The six-storey hotel will consist of 115 rooms, four executive suites and parking.Project: Al Seef Resort & SpaDate of Completion: 2005Description: Al Fattan Properties will build new resort in the palm. The Resort will cost Dhs 200 million and it will includes 200 Rooms, 20 Suits, Health Club, Tennis Courts, 3 restaurant and a coffee shop.(Tel. 04-2829999)(http://www.alfattan.com/)
Project: IberotelDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: Another German hotel company will operate a 300-room hotel which will be located alongside the Robinson Club. This hotel will include seven food and beverage outlets and will share the watersports facilities of the adjacent club.
Project: Al Murooj RotanaDate of Completion: 2004Description: Dubai International Real Estate manage a 353-room five-star hotel, Al Murooj Rotana, as a part of the Al Murooj Complex, which located in Sheikh Zayed RD. Al Murooj Rotana will feature 229 deluxe rooms, 34 suites and 147 hotel apartments.
Project: Waterfront Hotel in Al JaddafDate of Completion: 2004Description: Dubai Municipality started development of Al Jaddaf area,In this new area, It will have a total of 250 rooms, 65 executive rooms and 15 suites, in addition to 452 luxury residential apartments,Al Jaddaf will be a residential, commercial and entertainment area. for more information contact DM: 2215555
Project: Hydropolis Hotel (Underwater Hotel)Date of Completion: 2006Description: Dubai will have the world’s first underwater hotel in 2006. The “HYDROPOLIS HOTEL” will cost an estimated $500 million and feature over 200 suites, billed as the ultimate in luxury living. The property will be built down to a depth of 20 metres, some 300 metres off the Jumeirah coast. The hotel has three elements – the land station, a connecting tunnel and the submarine complex. The land situation will be the reception area, and will also feature administrative facilities. The connecting tunnel provides the access, while the submarine complex is the hotel itself. The project is actively promoted by the Dubai Development and Investment Authority (Tel: 3302222) or visit this website: http://www.hydropolis.com/
Project: Hilton Resort at the PalmDate of Completion: 2006Description: Hilton International will open a resort at the Palm once the infrastructure is ready. (Tel: 3903333)Project: Park Hyatt DubaiDate of Completion: 2005Description: Hyatt International will operate a new 238-room luxury hotel at the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club under its exclusive Park Hyatt brand, which is scheduled to open in June 2005. The property is being developed by Dubai Golf. The architecture of Park Hyatt Dubai will draw on the rich heritage of Dubai and the region, seamlessly blending Moorish and Mediterranean influences, and it will feature a range of food and beverage outlets set around a Mediterranean-themed square facing the water. for more information kindly visit the website of Dubai Golf: http://www.dubaigolf.com/
Project: Innpro Development in the Palm JumeirahDate of Completion: 2006Description: Innpro International will build a Dh1 billion hotel complex on the west marina of the Palm, Jumeirah. It will cover more than 200,000 sq feet and will have a hotel with a shopping, entertainment and health complex. (Tel: 3903333)
Project: Al QasrDate of Completion: 2004Description: It is a 5 star hotels in Madinat Jumeirah, which will have 300 rooms and 340 villas. It's name mean's" the palace". The palace hotel overlooks gardens and pools which cascade toward the warm Arabian Gulf. Built in the magnificent style of a Sheikh's summer residence.(Tel: 3484757)
Project: Movenpick Hotel (The Movenpick Dubai Pearl Hotel)Date of Completion: 2005Description: Movenpick, the Swiss hotel group, will manage a new hotel being developed in Media City area. The hotel hotel will have 450 rooms and 2000 sq metres of fully equipped conference space and a 3000 sq metre spa. The hotel will feature many recreational facilities and will also offer seven dining and entertainment venues. Estimated construction costs have been put at $ 82 million (about Dh300 million).for more information kindly contact this e-mail: toufic.tamim@moevenpick.comProject: Hotel in the PalmDate of Completion: 2006Description: The Al Habtoor Group which owns the Metropolitan hotels chain has signed a Dh 50 million contract with Dubai Palm Developers for a plot of 500,000 sq ft to build a hotel property with a further investment of over Dhs 240 million planned. (Tel: 3903333)
Project: Dubai Armani HotelDate of Completion: 2008Description: The EMAAR PROPERTIES and Giorgio Armani Spa signed a contract to developed a worldwide Armani luxurious hotels and resorts in the Burj Dubai development in Sheikh Zayed Road,Dubai.The Dubai Armani Hotel will include 250 suites, restaurants and a spa covering more than 40,000 square meters and 150 Armani luxury residential apartments which all conceptualized by Giorgio Armani and fully furnished with a specil designed line of products from the Armani Casa collection.For more information, please contact Tel:3673688 / http://www.emaar.ae/
Project: The Fairmont Palm Hotel & ResortDate of Completion: 2006Description: The Fairmont Palm Hotel & Resort will include a 300-room luxury resort and 460 vacation ownership residences situated on Dubai’s The Palm, Jumeirah an extensive development on the Arabian Gulf and it will be scheduled to open in 2006. The Fairmont will feature extensive meeting space, outdoor leisure facilities including a beach club and beach restaurant, a pool complex, a children’s activity center, a 15,000 square feet Willow Stream spa and variety of internationally themed dining facilities. (http://www.fairmont.com/)
Project: Kempinski Resort Mall of the EmiratesDate of Completion: 2005Description: The first Kempinski Resort Mall of the Emirates which is located on Sheikh Zayed Road is scheduled to open in September 2005. It features over 400 suites including prestigious duplex ski chalets offering unique or extraordinary views over the Middle East's first indoor ski resort which is one of the world's longest indoor ski slopes and a snow play area where children can experience winter with real snow.The 48,000m² hotel will take pride of place at the forefront of the Mall with views over the Arabian Gulf and will also offer guests' a complete leisure experience with a state-of-the-art health club including Ayurveda wellness centre, swimming pool and tennis courts. Hotel guests will be able to go skiing or simply soak up the ‘winter’ atmosphere in one of the fully licensed fine dining restaurants, all of which overlook the ski slope.Project: Robinson SelectDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: The German hotels group Robinson Select will operate a 300-room hotel in Dubai. The property will include six food and beverage outlets, a theatre, an Internet cafe, as well as watersports and a fitness centre. Completion dates are still not known.
Project: Oberoi JumeirahDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: The Oberoi Group of India may open a hotel in Dubai soon. The hotel is planned to cater to both leisure and corporate segments.Project: The Metropolitan Beach Resort & TowersDate of Completion: 2005Description:
The project is a 342 units five star hotel, consisting of two towers, an 18-storey tower of 87.5 m height and a 24-storey tower-of 108.5 m height. The two towers are rising from a 2-storey podium and three levels of underground parking, providing parking for 282 cars. The hotel will host several international and theme restaurants. A new state of the art Banquet hall (1350 m2) would be the perfect venue for future official international events and conventions, exclusive weddings and exhibitions.Contact Mohammed Eid,e-mail:eid@habtoor.com. www.habtoor.com/hotelsProject: The Grosvenor House West Marine Beach ResortDate of Completion: 2005Description: This 218 room hotel will be located in Dubai Marina. It will be managed by Le Meridien Hotels and Resorts and the complete project (including the apartments) is estimated to cost Dhs 400 million. The project will be completed in 2005.Tel:3915390Project: Hatta Heritage Village ResortDate of Completion: Not yet knownDescription: This resort will be located in the midst of the spectacular Hajjar mountains. It will be an exclusive multi-million dollar Arabian style resort. It will cater mainly for small incentive groups, meetings and conventions. The development would combine a state-of-the-art convention centre, an open-air amphitheatre with full-fledged facilities for stage and back stage provisions, a village plaza, traditional souk, handicraft plaza and workshops as well as food and beverage outlets. Completion date is not yet known.
Dubai hotels
These are the most famous hotels in Dubai
List of Dubai hotels. Also, see hotels listed as 5 star hotels in Dubai, 4 star hotels in Dubai, or 3 star hotels in Dubai.
ABC Arabian Suites Dubai - Mankhool Road Dubai
Admiral Plaza Hotel Dubai - Al Nahdha Street Bur Dubai
Al Bustan Centre & Residence Dubai - Al Nahda Road Dubai
Al Bustan Rotana Hotel Dubai - Casablanca Road Al Garhoud Dubai
Al Jawhara Gardens - Near City Centre Deira Dubai
Al Khaleej Hotel Dubai City - Benyas Road Deira Dubai
Al Khaleej Palace Dubai - Al Maktoum Road Dubai
Al Maha Desert Resort - Third Floor Emirates Holidays Building Seikh Zayed Road Dubai
Al Manar Hotel Dubai City - Abou Hail Road Behind Labour Office Close To Al Mamzar Dubai City 0
Al Manzil Hotel Dubai - Burj Dubai Boulevard The Old Town Dubai
Al Nakheel Hotel Dubai - Near Al Ghurair City Deira Bur Dubai
Al Qasr Madinat Resort Jumeirah - Jumeirah Road Dubai 75157
Al Sham Hotel Dubai - Omar Bin Al Khattab Road Deira Dubai
Al Shams Plaza Hotel Apartments Dubai - Mankhool Street Bur Dubai
Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa Dubai - Al Fahidi Street Dubai
Arabian Dreams Hotel Apartments - Al Mankhoul Street Behind International Modern Hospital Behind Al Nashwan Building Bur Dubai
Arabian Park Hotel Dubai - 1 Oud Mehta Street Jadaf Dubai
Ascot Hotel Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Road Dubai
Asiana Suites Dubai - Al Makhtoum Hospital Road Deira Dubai 172525
Avari Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Deira Dubai
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa Dubai - Jumeirah Desert Area Dubai
Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai - Jumeirah Beach Road Dubai
Carlton Tower Hotel Dubai - Baniyas Road Deira Dubai
City Season Hotel Dubai - 30 Port Saeed Street Dubai
Claridges Hotel Dubai - Al Muteena Fish Roundabout Dubai
Concorde Hotel & Residence Dubai - Al Maktoum Road Deira Dubai
Coral Boutique Hotel Apartments Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Al Barsha Dubai
Coral Boutique Villa - Al Barsha Dubai
Coral Diera Hotel Dubai - Al Muraqabat Street Deira Dubai
Coral Oriental Hotel Dubai - Burj Nahar Roundabout Dubai
Dar Al Masyaf Hotel (Arabian House) Dubai - Madinat Jumeirah Dubai
Deira Town Hotel Dubai - Omar Bin Al Khattab Road Nasser Square Deira Dubai
Delmon Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Deira Dubai
Desert Palm Dubai - Al Awir Road Dubai
Dhow Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Kuwait Street Dubai
Dolphin Hotel Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Road Dubai
Dream Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Muraqqabat Road Deira Dubai
Dubai Nova Hotel Dubai - Al Fahidi Street Meena Bazaar Dubai
Dubai Palm Hotel Dubai - Al Muteena Street Deira Dubai
Dusit Hotel Dubai - 133 Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Eureka Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Near Fish Roundabout/Clock Tower Deira Dubai
Flora Grand Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Deira Bur Dubai
Fortune Hotel Dubai - Al Riqa Road Bur Dubai
Four Points By Sheraton Downtown Dubai - Mankhool Road 4C Street Bur Dubai
Four Points By Sheraton Dubai - Khalid Bin Walid Street Bur Dubai
Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Golden Sands Hotel Apartments - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Golden Tulip Al Barsha - 1 Al Barsha Dubai
Golden Tulip Suites Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Grand Midwest Hotel Apartments - Bank Street Bur Dubai
Grand Moov Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Deira Dubai
Gulf Pearl Hotel Dubai - Al Baraha Road Dubai
Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa Dubai - Al Sufoud Road Dubai
Hallmark Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Dubai
Harbour Hotel & Residence Dubai - Al Sofouh Road Dubai Marina Dubai
Highland Hotel Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Road Opposite Port Rashid Dubai
Hyatt Regency Dubai & Galleria - Corniche Deira Dubai
Imperial Suites Hotel Dubai - Al Rolla Road Bur Dubai
Jormand Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai 191504
Jumeira Rotana Hotel Dubai - Al Diyafah Street Dubai
Jumeirah Beach Hotel Dubai - Jumeirah Dubai
Karama Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Karama Dubai
K-Porte Inn Dubai - Al Rigga Street Opposite Al Ghurair Centre Deira Dubai
Landmark Hotel Dubai - Omar Bin Al Kattab Road Al Naseer Square Deira Dubai
Landmark Plaza Hotel Dubai - Near Al Naseer Square Deira Dubai
Layia Oak Hotel & Suites Dubai - Al Barsha Facing The Greens Dubai 283634
Le Meridien Dar Al Sondos Dubai - Al Rolla Street Bur Dubai 5050
Le Meridien Hotel Dubai - Airport Road Dubai
Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa Hotel Dubai - Al Sufouh Road Dubai
London Crown 1 Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Lotus Boutique Hotel Dubai - Burj Nahar Naif Road Dubai
Lotus Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Dubai
Madinat Mina A'Salam Dubai - Jumeirah Road Jumeirah Beach Dubai
Manhattan Avenue Hotel Deira - Al Rigga Road Deira 182244
Marco Polo Dubai City - Al Muteena Street Deira Dubai
Marine Beach Resort & Spa Dubai - Jumeirah Beach Road Dubai
Metropolitan Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Metropolitan Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Maktoum Street Deira Dubai
Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai - Al Garhoud Road Dubai
Moon Valley Hotel Apartments Dubai - Behind Business Centre Bur Dubai
New Penninsula Hotel Dubai - Al Fahidi Road Dubai
Nihal Hotel Dubai - 58 Al Maktoom Street Dubai
Nuran Greens Serviced Residences - Street 5 Dubai Greens Dubai
Nuran Marina Serviced Residences - 4 Al Majara Dubai Marina Dubai
Orchid Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Deira Dubai
Oriental Palace Dubai - Omar Bin Al Khattab Road Al Nasser Square Dubai
Panorama Deira Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Deira Dubai
Panorama Hotel Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Pearl Residence Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Street Bur Dubai
Queens Hotel Dubai - Al Sabkha Road Deira Dubai
Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek - Bani Yas Road 476 Dubai
Raffles Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Rashid Road Wafi Dubai
Ramada Continental Hotel Dubai - Abu Hail Road Deira Dubai
Ramee Guestline Deira Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Street Deira
Ramee Guestline Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Dubai
Ramee Hotel Apartments - Al Rolla Street Dubai
Ramee Royal Hotel - Tariq Bin Ziyad Road Al Karama Near Al Maktum Bridge Dubai
Ramie Guest Line Degrade Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Deira Dubai
Regal Plaza Hotel Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Regent Palace Hotel Dubai - World Trade Centre Road Bur Dubai
Residence Deira By Le Meridien - 15th Street Al Maktoum Road Deira Dubai
Richmond Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Dubai
Rihab Rotana Dubai - Al Garhoud Road Dubai
Ritz Carlton Hotel Dubai - Jumeirah Dubai
Riviera Hotel Dubai - Banyas Street Deira Dubai
Rose Garden Hotel Dubai - Behind Burjuman Shopping Mall Dubai
Royal Falcon Hotel Dubai - Salahuddin Street Al Muteena Deira Dubai
Royal Home Hotel Apartment Dubai - Al Mankhool Street Dubai
Royal Plaza Hotel Apartment - Al Riqqa Street Behind Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Deira Dubai
Rydges Plaza Hotel Dubai - Al Diyafah Street Satwa Roundabout Dubai
Saint George Hotel Dubai - Al Ras Dubai
San Marco Hotel Dubai - Somali Street Freij Murar Area Deira Dubai
Seashell Inn Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Street Bur Dubai
Seaview Hotel Dubai - Al Meena Road Opposite Ports & Custom Buildings Dubai
Shangri-La Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Sheraton Deira Hotel Dubai - Al Mateena Street Dubai
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers - Baniyas Street Creek Road Deira Dubai
Somerset Jadaf - Near Al Wasl Hospital Dubai
Sun & Sand Hotel Dubai - Rigga Al Buteen Road Near Clock Tower Deira Dubai
Taj Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Deira Dubai
Tamani Hotel Marina Dubai - Dubai Marina Dubai
The Jumeirah Beach Club Dubai - Jumeirah Road Dubai
The Metropolitan Resort and Beach Club Dubai - Jumeirah Al Sufouh Road Dubai
The Palace The Old Town - The Old Town Downtown Burj Dubai
The Place Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina Dubai - Al Sufouh Road Dubai
Towers Hotel Rotana Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Traders Hotel Dubai - Cnr of Abu Baker Al Siddique and Salah Al Din Road Dubai
Vendome Plaza Hotel Dubai - Maktoum Street Deira Dubai
Versailles Hotel Dubai - 15th Street Al Rigga Deira Dubai
York International Hotel Dubai - 101 Khaled Bin Waleed Street Dubai
List of Dubai hotels. Also, see hotels listed as 5 star hotels in Dubai, 4 star hotels in Dubai, or 3 star hotels in Dubai.
ABC Arabian Suites Dubai - Mankhool Road Dubai
Admiral Plaza Hotel Dubai - Al Nahdha Street Bur Dubai
Al Bustan Centre & Residence Dubai - Al Nahda Road Dubai
Al Bustan Rotana Hotel Dubai - Casablanca Road Al Garhoud Dubai
Al Jawhara Gardens - Near City Centre Deira Dubai
Al Khaleej Hotel Dubai City - Benyas Road Deira Dubai
Al Khaleej Palace Dubai - Al Maktoum Road Dubai
Al Maha Desert Resort - Third Floor Emirates Holidays Building Seikh Zayed Road Dubai
Al Manar Hotel Dubai City - Abou Hail Road Behind Labour Office Close To Al Mamzar Dubai City 0
Al Manzil Hotel Dubai - Burj Dubai Boulevard The Old Town Dubai
Al Nakheel Hotel Dubai - Near Al Ghurair City Deira Bur Dubai
Al Qasr Madinat Resort Jumeirah - Jumeirah Road Dubai 75157
Al Sham Hotel Dubai - Omar Bin Al Khattab Road Deira Dubai
Al Shams Plaza Hotel Apartments Dubai - Mankhool Street Bur Dubai
Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa Dubai - Al Fahidi Street Dubai
Arabian Dreams Hotel Apartments - Al Mankhoul Street Behind International Modern Hospital Behind Al Nashwan Building Bur Dubai
Arabian Park Hotel Dubai - 1 Oud Mehta Street Jadaf Dubai
Ascot Hotel Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Road Dubai
Asiana Suites Dubai - Al Makhtoum Hospital Road Deira Dubai 172525
Avari Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Deira Dubai
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa Dubai - Jumeirah Desert Area Dubai
Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai - Jumeirah Beach Road Dubai
Carlton Tower Hotel Dubai - Baniyas Road Deira Dubai
City Season Hotel Dubai - 30 Port Saeed Street Dubai
Claridges Hotel Dubai - Al Muteena Fish Roundabout Dubai
Concorde Hotel & Residence Dubai - Al Maktoum Road Deira Dubai
Coral Boutique Hotel Apartments Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Al Barsha Dubai
Coral Boutique Villa - Al Barsha Dubai
Coral Diera Hotel Dubai - Al Muraqabat Street Deira Dubai
Coral Oriental Hotel Dubai - Burj Nahar Roundabout Dubai
Dar Al Masyaf Hotel (Arabian House) Dubai - Madinat Jumeirah Dubai
Deira Town Hotel Dubai - Omar Bin Al Khattab Road Nasser Square Deira Dubai
Delmon Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Deira Dubai
Desert Palm Dubai - Al Awir Road Dubai
Dhow Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Kuwait Street Dubai
Dolphin Hotel Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Road Dubai
Dream Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Muraqqabat Road Deira Dubai
Dubai Nova Hotel Dubai - Al Fahidi Street Meena Bazaar Dubai
Dubai Palm Hotel Dubai - Al Muteena Street Deira Dubai
Dusit Hotel Dubai - 133 Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Eureka Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Near Fish Roundabout/Clock Tower Deira Dubai
Flora Grand Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Deira Bur Dubai
Fortune Hotel Dubai - Al Riqa Road Bur Dubai
Four Points By Sheraton Downtown Dubai - Mankhool Road 4C Street Bur Dubai
Four Points By Sheraton Dubai - Khalid Bin Walid Street Bur Dubai
Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Golden Sands Hotel Apartments - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Golden Tulip Al Barsha - 1 Al Barsha Dubai
Golden Tulip Suites Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Grand Midwest Hotel Apartments - Bank Street Bur Dubai
Grand Moov Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Deira Dubai
Gulf Pearl Hotel Dubai - Al Baraha Road Dubai
Habtoor Grand Resort & Spa Dubai - Al Sufoud Road Dubai
Hallmark Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Dubai
Harbour Hotel & Residence Dubai - Al Sofouh Road Dubai Marina Dubai
Highland Hotel Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Road Opposite Port Rashid Dubai
Hyatt Regency Dubai & Galleria - Corniche Deira Dubai
Imperial Suites Hotel Dubai - Al Rolla Road Bur Dubai
Jormand Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai 191504
Jumeira Rotana Hotel Dubai - Al Diyafah Street Dubai
Jumeirah Beach Hotel Dubai - Jumeirah Dubai
Karama Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Karama Dubai
K-Porte Inn Dubai - Al Rigga Street Opposite Al Ghurair Centre Deira Dubai
Landmark Hotel Dubai - Omar Bin Al Kattab Road Al Naseer Square Deira Dubai
Landmark Plaza Hotel Dubai - Near Al Naseer Square Deira Dubai
Layia Oak Hotel & Suites Dubai - Al Barsha Facing The Greens Dubai 283634
Le Meridien Dar Al Sondos Dubai - Al Rolla Street Bur Dubai 5050
Le Meridien Hotel Dubai - Airport Road Dubai
Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa Hotel Dubai - Al Sufouh Road Dubai
London Crown 1 Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Lotus Boutique Hotel Dubai - Burj Nahar Naif Road Dubai
Lotus Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Dubai
Madinat Mina A'Salam Dubai - Jumeirah Road Jumeirah Beach Dubai
Manhattan Avenue Hotel Deira - Al Rigga Road Deira 182244
Marco Polo Dubai City - Al Muteena Street Deira Dubai
Marine Beach Resort & Spa Dubai - Jumeirah Beach Road Dubai
Metropolitan Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Metropolitan Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Maktoum Street Deira Dubai
Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai - Al Garhoud Road Dubai
Moon Valley Hotel Apartments Dubai - Behind Business Centre Bur Dubai
New Penninsula Hotel Dubai - Al Fahidi Road Dubai
Nihal Hotel Dubai - 58 Al Maktoom Street Dubai
Nuran Greens Serviced Residences - Street 5 Dubai Greens Dubai
Nuran Marina Serviced Residences - 4 Al Majara Dubai Marina Dubai
Orchid Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Deira Dubai
Oriental Palace Dubai - Omar Bin Al Khattab Road Al Nasser Square Dubai
Panorama Deira Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Road Deira Dubai
Panorama Hotel Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Pearl Residence Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Street Bur Dubai
Queens Hotel Dubai - Al Sabkha Road Deira Dubai
Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek - Bani Yas Road 476 Dubai
Raffles Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Rashid Road Wafi Dubai
Ramada Continental Hotel Dubai - Abu Hail Road Deira Dubai
Ramee Guestline Deira Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Street Deira
Ramee Guestline Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Dubai
Ramee Hotel Apartments - Al Rolla Street Dubai
Ramee Royal Hotel - Tariq Bin Ziyad Road Al Karama Near Al Maktum Bridge Dubai
Ramie Guest Line Degrade Hotel Dubai - Al Riqqa Road Deira Dubai
Regal Plaza Hotel Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Bur Dubai
Regent Palace Hotel Dubai - World Trade Centre Road Bur Dubai
Residence Deira By Le Meridien - 15th Street Al Maktoum Road Deira Dubai
Richmond Hotel Apartments Dubai - Al Mankhool Road Dubai
Rihab Rotana Dubai - Al Garhoud Road Dubai
Ritz Carlton Hotel Dubai - Jumeirah Dubai
Riviera Hotel Dubai - Banyas Street Deira Dubai
Rose Garden Hotel Dubai - Behind Burjuman Shopping Mall Dubai
Royal Falcon Hotel Dubai - Salahuddin Street Al Muteena Deira Dubai
Royal Home Hotel Apartment Dubai - Al Mankhool Street Dubai
Royal Plaza Hotel Apartment - Al Riqqa Street Behind Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Deira Dubai
Rydges Plaza Hotel Dubai - Al Diyafah Street Satwa Roundabout Dubai
Saint George Hotel Dubai - Al Ras Dubai
San Marco Hotel Dubai - Somali Street Freij Murar Area Deira Dubai
Seashell Inn Dubai - Khalid Bin Waleed Street Bur Dubai
Seaview Hotel Dubai - Al Meena Road Opposite Ports & Custom Buildings Dubai
Shangri-La Hotel Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Sheraton Deira Hotel Dubai - Al Mateena Street Dubai
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers - Baniyas Street Creek Road Deira Dubai
Somerset Jadaf - Near Al Wasl Hospital Dubai
Sun & Sand Hotel Dubai - Rigga Al Buteen Road Near Clock Tower Deira Dubai
Taj Palace Hotel Dubai - Al Rigga Street Deira Dubai
Tamani Hotel Marina Dubai - Dubai Marina Dubai
The Jumeirah Beach Club Dubai - Jumeirah Road Dubai
The Metropolitan Resort and Beach Club Dubai - Jumeirah Al Sufouh Road Dubai
The Palace The Old Town - The Old Town Downtown Burj Dubai
The Place Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina Dubai - Al Sufouh Road Dubai
Towers Hotel Rotana Dubai - Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai
Traders Hotel Dubai - Cnr of Abu Baker Al Siddique and Salah Al Din Road Dubai
Vendome Plaza Hotel Dubai - Maktoum Street Deira Dubai
Versailles Hotel Dubai - 15th Street Al Rigga Deira Dubai
York International Hotel Dubai - 101 Khaled Bin Waleed Street Dubai
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