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- Decadent Dubai: IHG’s Guide for the Luxe Traveler
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Dubai, the glittering gem of the United Arab Emirates, is a city that constantly pushes the boundaries of innovation and luxury. From towering skyscrapers to beautiful beaches, Dubai offers a wealth of experiences for the traveler looking to live the good life on vacation. Whether your trip is 48 hours or a week-long, there’s so much to do here, including high-end shopping, desert safaris, exploring the nightlife, and taking in the ultramodern architecture. If you’re headed to Dubai soon, read on for our top picks in the city.
Insider Travel Tips:
While Dubai is modern and cosmopolitan, dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or local neighborhoods. Avoid wearing revealing clothing in public places.
Respect local customs, such as consuming alcohol responsibly and refraining from public displays of affection.
The weather can be quite hot, so pack a swimsuit for the beach or pool, but also light, breathable clothing for the desert climate.
Where to Stay in Dubai
For luxurious accommodations, InterContinental Dubai Festival City is a five-star hotel with award-winning dining, a state-of-the-art spa, and a temperature-controlled infinity pool. Th8 Palm Dubai Beach Resort, part of the Vignette Collection, features private beach access, infinity pools, and Miami Beach-inspired designs. Book a spacious sea view room, relax, and dine on-site at the locally-inspired Envy, Fluid Beach Club by the pool, or Mimo Cafe—an all-day restaurant serving coffee and hot chocolate.Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown offers stylish rooms, an outdoor pool, and dining options like Open Sesame and Orange Feels Bar And Shisha Lounge. Voco Dubai The Palm, a beachfront resort on Palm West Beach, boasts stunning views, multiple pools, and European-inspired restaurants including Maison Mathis and Frenia.
Things to Do in Dubai
Pampering and extravagance are part of the Dubai experience. Enjoy a swim with a view at your hotel’s rooftop pool or book a luxurious spa treatment. High-end shopping is a must, as well. Beyond the Dubai Mall, visit the Mall of the Emirates or the Gold Souk for unique finds. The nightlife in Dubai is vibrant, with exclusive clubs like Armani/Privé and Kiara, where you can dance the night away. For a bit of outdoor adventure but indoors, hit the slopes or visit with the Penguins at Ski Dubai.No visit to Dubai is complete without experiencing the awe-inspiring Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Ride the elevator to the observation deck on the 124th floor for stunning views of the city skyline and the Arabian Gulf. The Jumeirah Mosque, open to non-Muslims, is a great place to learn and reflect in a peaceful setting. For a picturesque stroll, head to the Dubai Marina promenade, lined with luxury yachts, waterfront cafes, and trendy boutiques. Or consider a romantic Dhow cruise dinner, which will glide through the Dubai Creek to the sounds of traditional music.
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Where to Eat and Drink in Dubai
Dining in Dubai is an experience in itself. Trèsind Studio, a 20-seat restaurant offers the best Indian food in Dubai with a creative tasting menu. At.mosphere, located on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, offers gourmet cuisine with breathtaking views. The Maine, a “New England Brasserie,” features local Dibba Bay oysters, a raw bar, mussels, pasta, and more. Billionaire Dubai is a glamorous Italian and New Asian “clubstaurant” with world-renowned DJs and signature cocktails. Sushi lovers can choose between Umami and Zuma, while Wild and the Moon offers fantastic vegan cuisine. Eskinita Street Fo, d Restaurant is a spacious Filipino eatery with indoor and outdoor seating.Take a Day Trip from Dubai
Dubai offers a variety of exciting day trips and activities, perfect for exploring the UAE beyond the city. For a taste of local culture and history, head to Sharjah, where you can visit Al Noor Island with its beautiful gardens, art installations, and butterfly house, or explore the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization. Just a short drive away, Abu Dhabi offers attractions like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the opulent Emirates Palace, and the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Ras Al Khaimah is perfect for beach lovers, with activities on Jebel Jais Mountain and historical sites like Dhayah Fort. Fujairah, on the east coast, is known for the Al-Bidyah Mosque, the oldest in the UAE, and its relaxing beaches. If you have extra time to explore, embark on a desert safari, where you’ll have the chance to ride camels, go dune bashing, and enjoy a traditional Arabian dinner under the stars.Last but not least, the Dubai Spice Souk in Deira is a bustling market full of aromatic spices, herbs, and incense, where you can buy saffron, frankincense, dried fruits, nuts, and a variety of spices. Wander through narrow lanes and interact with local vendors here.
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