Taj Palace Hotel
The Dubai outpost of the Indian hotel group Taj Palace is far more conservative than comparable five-sta...
The Dubai outpost of the Indian hotel group Taj Palace is far more conservative than comparable five-sta...
Grosvenor House was the first hotel to open among the jumble of the Marina’s sky-punching towers...
In a building designed by Bastille Opera architect, Carlos Ott, this sexy glass-and-chrome hotel offers ...
Shangri-La is the mythical paradise first described in James Hilton’s 1933 novel Lost Horizon...
Although catering largely for a business clientele, the Al-Murooj also has plenty in store for leisure t...
The Crowne Plaza is unlikely to win any design awards for its hollow-structured multi-floored tube of a ...
Sister to the Al-Manzil, the Qamardeen manages to be hip but not overbearing, with bold splashes of colo...
In stark contrast to the enormous Meridien hotel next door, the low-rise Rotana fits congruously into th...
Premier Inn If your plane lands late or leaves early, this surprisingly stylish place j...
The vast white-marble lobby at this hulking resort re-creates a tropical rainforest, with dhow hulls han...
This well-positioned chain-style hotel near the Clock Tower Roundabout caters mainly to families and bus...
A visitor could be forgiven for taking one look at the outside of this particularly ugly hotel and runni...
Rates are reasonable at this off-the-beaten-path five-star in Little Iraq...
Despite the gritty pavement scene out front, this Four Points (one of three in Dubai) is a reliable choi...
A well-established favourite in Abu Dhabi, this competent and elegant hotel is everything one would expe...
The Fairmont is a distinctive sight at night when its four-poster towers are illuminated by coloured lig...
This fine hotel, with an opulent Arabian-style lobby with palm trees and mashrabiyya, has spaci...
It may be the only decent hotel in town, but this Hilton doesn't meet the chain's usually high standards...
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide mesmerising Creek vistas at this classic business-class property...
The premium accommodation at Dar-Al Masyaf models itself after the Arabian summer palace with an assembl...
Better than others in this three-star ghetto of anonymous concrete-block hotels, the Sun and Sands is no...
Spectacular views from spacious state-of-the-art rooms make this intelligent business-like hotel one of ...
Shaped like an upside-down tuning fork, this is one of Dubai’s most architecturally dramatic towers...
Classic Ibis: a good deal with few frills but sparkling clean rooms...
This Creekside stalwart was the city’s first five-star hotel when it opened in 1975...
Adjoining the Mall of the Emirates, the Kempinski is perfect for a shopping holiday...
Not completely finished when we visited and with construction sites around it, this smart new hotel can ...
Despite the lobby’s annoying stadium lighting, the Corp is a solid, if sterile, place to stay when you n...
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