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4 days in Dubai with a 6 and 5 year oldCountry forums / Middle East / United Arab Emirates | ||
Hello, we would appreciate advice on where to stay and what to do for 4 days in UAE. Arrive in Abu Dhabi at 7am on 27 Jan and depart at 10:45 am on 31 Jan. As we have a 6 and 5 year old we wanted to stay close to beach and water parks. Can you recommend a hotel nearby that has a kids playground and pool and a kids club? We don't want the 5 star hotels that charge $400+ a night. *unless we can get it for a bargain or as part of a stopover deal with Etihad? Also, would you stay 2 nights in each AD and Dubai or just go straight to Dubai. Any suggested itineraires for the 4 days would be appreciated .....and travelers tips. Thanks | ||
There are affordable hotels around Barsha area - Holiday Inn, Novotel, Ibis Hotel, Citymax Hotel. They all cost less than AED 500 / USD 130 a night and have pools. The hotels near the beach are mostly (if not all) five stars. The ones in Barsha are not too far off, just a 5-10 minute taxi ride from Burj Al Arab, which is beside the waterpark and the public beches. Taxis are cheap anyway, it will cost around AED 10-15 (USD 3-5), plus it's near the metro station so it's pretty easy to get anywhere. It's also beside the Mall of the Emirates. To be honest, there's nothing really much to see in Abu Dhabi, although the Grand Mosque is beautiful, but that's pretty much it - unless you want to go to Yas Waterworld, which I heard is pretty amazing. If you really want to do it, I suggest just one day in Abu Dhabi, go to Grand Mosque in the morning and the waterpark in the afternoon, then back to Dubai by evening. In Dubai, you can pretty much find all the must-see by searching Google (desert safari, dhow cruise, Burj Khalifa view from the top, etc). Although one thing I highly recommend that isn't often mentioned online is the Bastakiya cultural breakfast or lunch. Check www.cultures.ae - it is really worth it where they serve Emirati food while you're sitting in a circle and there's an Emirati moderator who directs a Q&A portion where you can ask anything about Islam and Emirati tradition. Definitely worth it! Additional notes: Enjoy Dubai! :-) | 1 | |
Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence and The Palm Jumeirah are great areas to stay in Dubai and probably the more common ones. They are local to malls, water parks, beaches, playgrounds etc... Dubai is also easy enough to get round via public transport. | 2 | |
I agree with all the above and would add to see if you can get a deal through your travel agent for Atlantis for one or two nights. Also, a full day can be had for their age group at Kidzania in Dubai Mall - research it on google! | 3 | |