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Dubai hotels: A place to stay for each type of traveller


With a portfolio of more than 820 establishments offering 150,000 rooms, Dubai’s hotel and accommodation sector caters to all types of travellers, no matter their tastes, budget or needs.

Be it families with kids or couples seeking a romantic getaway, there’s accommodation to suit all – in the city, by the beach or even in the middle of Dubai’s majestic desert.

Desert Adventurers: Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa

For an unforgettable desert experience, Al Maha offers 42 adult-only suites, each with a private pool, nestled in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. This eco-focused resort allows guests to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the desert dunes. 45 minutes away from the city, the constellations of the night sky are clear as crystal and spotting the odd shooting star is not uncommon.  

Luxury Seekers: Atlantis The Royal

For those craving the pinnacle of luxury, Atlantis The Royal offers an unparalleled experience. Included in the World’s 50 Best Hotels list, this ultra-luxury resort boasts 795 rooms, suites, and penthouses, each with stunning views of Dubai's skyline and the Arabian Gulf. With 90 swimming pools and more celebrity chef restaurants than anywhere in the world, it's a paradise for the discerning traveller.

Beach Lovers: Jumeirah Beach Hotel

The iconic wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel is perfect for sun-seekers. All 599 rooms and suites offer prime sea views, many overlooking the Burj Al Arab. Guests enjoy free access to the popular Wild Wadi Waterpark, combining beachfront luxury with family-friendly fun.

Budget Vacationers: Rove Hotels

While Dubai may be known for its luxury and high-end hotels, the city has just as much to offer on the other end of the scale, appealing to all budgets. Home-grown brand Rove Hotels caters to the modern-day traveller and operates eight hotels in popular locations across the city, with more in the pipeline. The three-star Rove properties are part of Dubai’s growing mid-market hotel inventory, which has seen much activity largely driven by government-led incentives aimed at encouraging development.

Wellness Enthusiasts: SIRO One Za’abeel

Described as Dubai’s ‘first fitness and recovery hotel’, SIRO One Za’abeel integrates wellbeing into its offering with sleep-optimised rooms and innovative facilities like the Fitness Lab. In-house staff can also provide nutritional support and custom meal plans, while guests can recharge at the Refuel Bar.

Family-Friendly: LEGOLAND Hotel

LEGOLAND Hotel, also at Dubai Parks and Resorts, is the first of its kind in the region and serves as an ideal base for families visiting Dubai’s theme parks and attractions. The hotel has 250 rooms and suites, all designed and decorated with different LEGO themes: Adventure, Kingdom, Pirates, Friends and NINJAGO. Guests can also dine at the themed Bricks Family Restaurant.

Romantic Getaways: Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort

Couples will find bliss at Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort. Combining Thai-inspired hospitality, a private beach, and special spa rituals, it offers a serene vacation with easy access to urban attractions. The over-water villas and rooms with direct lagoon access add to its romantic appeal.

History Lovers: Al Seef Heritage Hotel Dubai

Luxury meets history along the banks of Dubai Creek at the Al Seef Heritage Hotel Dubai, Curio Collection by Hilton, where guests take a journey through time while still having contemporary comforts. With the heritage-inspired architecture including intricate details, arched doorways and wind towers, guests will feel as if they have been transported to a bygone era.

Culinary Enthusiasts: One&Only One Za'abeel

Gastronomes will find their paradise at the recently opened One&Only One Za'abeel. This architectural marvel, spanning two sleek towers connected by The Link - a floating restaurant and lounge 100 meters above the city - offers an unparalleled dining experience. With 11 world-class restaurants, including establishments by renowned chefs Anne-Sophie Pic and Australia’s Tetsuya Wakuda, it's a culinary journey across the globe. When not indulging in gourmet delights, guests can rejuvenate at the cutting-edge Longevity Hub by Clinique La Prairie or unwind by one of the four stunning pools.

About Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET)

With the ultimate vision of making Dubai the world’s leading commercial centre, investment hub and tourism destination, Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) is mandated to support the Government in positioning the emirate as a major hub for global economy and tourism, and in boosting the city’s economic and tourism competitiveness indicators, in line with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, which aims to double the size of the emirate’s economy and consolidate its position among the top three global cities over the next decade.

Under this remit, DET is driving efforts to further enhance Dubai’s diversified, innovative service-based economy to attract top global talent, deliver a world-class business environment and accelerate productivity growth. Additionally, DET is supporting Dubai’s vision to become the world’s best city to visit, live and work in by promoting its diverse destination proposition, unique lifestyle and outstanding quality of life, overall.

DET is the principal authority for planning, supervising, developing and marketing Dubai’s business and tourism sectors. It is also responsible for licensing and classifying all types of businesses, including hotels, tour operators and travel agents. DET’s portfolio includes Dubai Economic Development Corporation (DEDC), Dubai Business Registration and Licensing Corporation (DBLC), Dubai Corporation for Consumer Protection and Fair Trade (DCCPFT), Dubai SME, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) and Dubai College of Tourism (DCT).