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The ultimate luxury desert inn, housing only suites with their own private pools. A good 45 minutes from the city, this is a romantic hideaway. Lots of desert activities to keep you busy as well.
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Opening late 2005, the Al Murooj Rotana Hotel & Suites is suitably located off Sheikh Zayed Road. The property is adjacent to the Dubai International Financial City, three minutes away from the convention centre and 10 minutes drive from the airport. It will have an impressive array of restaurants, including Lebanese, Italian and seafood, as well as a fun pub and a café service in the lounge.
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Situated on fashionable Al Diyafah Street, the hotel is a 10-minute drive from Dubai International Airport and just a few minutes away from the World Trade Centre and Exhibition Halls.
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This boutique hotel is part of a growing complex, the Madinat Jumeirah. The resort is designed in a pseudo-traditional Arabic style, with a traditional souk and the Six Senses Spa, the largest in the Middle East. All are linked by a waterway. Mina’s lobby is a discreet social scene. The resort’s pool features 300 glowing fibre-optic lights, a tribute to the clear Arabian night sky. If you enjoy a lively night out, head down to Trilogy.
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The Royal Mirage is divided into three sections with a kilometre of private beach available to its guests. This palatial hotel is almost cathedral-like with a very Arabic decor, in spite of its modern sophistication—one of the top hotels architecturally in Dubai. It has recently been expanded. The place to stay if you can afford the lushness of it all.
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