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Contact Detail of Hotels in Dubai :-)
by 37SingleMaleInDubai1 about As per their star rating :-)
Having the contact detail of hotels gives you the opportunity to contact them directly and do your reservtion, either by using their web site/email or calling them on phone (however some may not have web site/Email and the only way is calling them). The contact details are accurate as the date of posting!!
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If dialling from abroad prefix the number with country code +971-4+Hotel number
4 Star ****
Lotus Hotel
P.O.Box : 63833
Telephone : 2278888
Fax : 2280840
Website: www.lotus-hospitality.com Email : reservation@lotus-hotel-dubai.com
Majestic Hotel Tower Dubai
P.O.Box : 122235
Telephone : 3598888
Fax : 3598889/3558992
Website: www.dubaimajestic.com Email : sales@dubaimajestic.com
Marco Polo Hotel
P.O.Box : 25570
Telephone : 2720000
Fax : 2720002
Website: www.marcopolohotel.net Email : marcohot@emirates.net.ae
Mayfair Hotel
P.O.Box : 33315
Telephone : 2284444
Fax : 2227228
Website: www.mayfairhoteldubai.ae Email : mayfair@emirates.net.ae
Metropolitan Deira Hotel
P.O.Box : 33214
Telephone : 2959171
Fax : 2958377
Website: www.habtoorhotels.com Email : metdeira@habtoorhotels.com
Metropolitan Hotel Dubai
P.O.Box : 26666
Telephone : 3430000
Fax : 3431146
Website: www.habtoorhotels.com Email : res.metdubai@habtoorhotels.com
Millennium Airport Hotel
P.O.Box : 13018
Telephone : 2823464
Fax : 2820627
Website: www.millenniumhotels.com Email : sales.airdxb@mill-cop.com
Moscow Hotel
P.O.Box : 119911
Telephone : 2288222
Fax : 2288220
Website: www.moscowhoteldubai.com Email : reservation@moscowhoteldubai.com
Novotel World Trade Centre
P.O.Box : 9622
Telephone : 3320000
Fax : 3320001
Website: www.accorhotels.com Email : reservations@accorwtc.ae
Oasis Beach Hotel
P.O.Box : 26500
Telephone : 3994444
Fax : 3994200
Website: www.jebelali-international.com Email : reservations.obh@jaihotels.com Radisson SAS Hotel, Dubai Media City
P.O.Box : 211723
Telephone : 3669111
Fax : 3611011
Website: www.dubai.radissonsas.com Email : reservations.dubai@radissonsas.com
Ramada Continental Hotel
P.O.Box : 31999
Telephone : 2662666
Fax : 2689830
Website: www.ramadacontinental.com Email : reservation@ramadacontinental.com
Ramada Hotel Dubai
P.O.Box : 7979
Telephone : 3519999
Fax : 3515021
Website: www.ramadadubai.com Email : plus@ramadadxb.ae
Regent Palace Hotel, Dubai
P.O.Box : 26816
Telephone : 3963888
Fax : 3964080
Website: www.ramee-group.com Email : reservations@ramee-group.com
Riviera Hotel
P.O.Box : 1388
Telephone : 2222131
Fax : 2211820
Website: www.rivierahotel-dubai.com Email : riviera@emirates.net.ae
Rydges Plaza Dubai
P.O.Box : 24621
Telephone : 3982222
Fax : 3983700
Website: www.rydges.com/dubai Email : reservations_Dubai@rydges.ae
Seaview Hotel
P.O.Box : 52700
Telephone : 3558080
Fax : 3550099
Website: www.seaviewhoteldubai.com Email : seaviewh@emirates.net.ae
Sheraton Deira Hotel & Towers
P.O.Box : 5772
Telephone : 2688888
Fax : 2688876
Website: www.sheraton.com/deira Email : sheratondeira@sheraton.com
Sun & Sands Hotel
P.O.Box : 35659
Telephone : 2239000
Fax : 2280285
Website: www.sunsandhotel.com Email : sshtl@emirates.net.ae
The Palm Hotel
P.O.Box : 22380
Telephone : 3992222
Fax : 3992111
Website: www.thepalmhoteldubai.com Email : will.am@thepalmhoteldubai.com
Towers Rotana Hotel
P.O.Box : 30430
Telephone : 3438000
Fax : 3435111
Website: www.rotana.com Email : res.towers@rotana.com
Don't be so hard on this place
by TripAdvisor Member ErrolUk
I have just returned from staying at the Metropolitan Hotel Dubai. Prior to my stay I read the entries and like one reviewer almost cancelled. However that one good recent review swayed me from cancelling and I'm glad I didn't.
I travelled with Virgin Airlines and arrived at the hotel at about 8-30am. We had breakfast and went straight to our room. There was no additional cost suggested and no fuss about us going to our room
The staff were all helpful and friendly. I encountered no one I could find fault with, they were all nice.
The hotel was nicely furnished and was clean. The furnishing was old, but not worn and this added to the pleasent atmosphere of the hotel.
The breakfast buffet was first class and the prices for the restaurants on the site were about average for Dubai.
The shuttles to and from the malls ran on time.
All in all I feel that I had good value for money and would certainly stay here again.
One of the best Italian restaurants
by colin_bramso about Don Corleone
A popular restaurant for nearly 20 years, which is a recommendation in itself. Located in the Dubai Metropolitan Hotel, which means you can have a glaqss of wine with your food, with indoor and outdoor dining areas. The outdoor is particularly pleasant, overlooking the garden with its greenery & beautiful bouganvillea.
Inside, the white walls and red & white check tablecoths are perfect but the ceiling with its greenery & Chianti bottles is a bit over-the-to. However, the atmosphere, service and in particular the food more than compensate. All are excellent, the pasta is home-made. My favourites are risotto with asparagus & smoked salmon, a creamy risotto with plenty of both asparagus and top-quality smoked salmon and osso bucco.
Not a bad hotel
by TripAdvisor Member mattrLondon
This is by no means a very good hotel, but it is not bad for the money. Some of the harsh reviews here need to remember that you are paying an average price which means that you get an average hotel.
I have stayed here on a number of occasions, and yes the rooms are very dull, the staff of questionable competence and friendliness (and some are downright rude), and the location is not great, but for your money you do get: clean, reasonably well appointed rooms with a good bathroom, goodish food at reasonable prices and a pool area that is not bad.
One thing I do not understand with Habtoor group hotels is why they employ universally unhelpful, surly staff. This also goes for the Habtoor Resort hotel.
There are plenty of very nice 5 star hotels in Dubai, but they come at prices of over USD350 per night. For the money, I would be happy to stay here again.
No Problems
by TripAdvisor Member jennab19
I stayed at this hotel with my sister 15, and my mother. So thats 3 girls (i'm 18) going to dubai for the easter weekend!.
Airport is a v.long walk to arrivals, WEATHER WAS 38 DEGREES, WITH A NICE BREEZE.We got to the hotel at 10am friday and they told us that we cudnt have our room till 1pm, we then said we wanted breakfast and they said we wud have to pay. My mother has her own travel agents and after speaking to the manager we were told we could have breakfast and use the healthclub to change in to go by the pool. So we had breakfast...very nice every morning (fri,sat,sun,mon) by the pool is very small and friday and saturdays are the busyest as people who live on the complex can use it aswell as locals. BEACH = to go to the beach you can go to the metropolitans sister hotel, but the OASIS BEACH CLUB is 2 hotels away, nicer and cheaper to get into, it cost 69£ for 3 of us to go to the beach for the day, and they provide towels only. A coke will cost you around £1.20 and a pina colada £2.70..we had lunch there and spag bowl was £3.50 so not that bad. Dinner at the hotel was lovely seemed to be mainly a chinese theme to it though. In the evenings we went to the WAFI CENTRE which is a shopping mall, MADINAK SOUK which is a lovely market with an upclass feel to it,which is right near the burj el arab (sail hotel it takes 20mins to walk to it). THE MALL OF THE EMIRATES for us (3 women) was the best night, the shopping is amazing, i spent about 50£ in h+m and got loads, of course we also checked out the d+g and chanel and dior! there is also indoor skiing with a proper slope, inside the mall - ive never seen anything like it. Our short trip was lovely, the hotel was fine, there were 2 dolly type prostitutes around when we were at the hotel but they only talk to the local Arabs. The weather was beautiful, you have to do the beaches and walk to the burj aswell, its breaktaking. We are going back in Apr 2008 for a week this time.
6 night stay
by TripAdvisor Member worldtravellerDenver
hotel description is misleading - overpriced compared to similar hotels - our room was slightly shabby and hall carpet stained - location is terrible with minimum aed 30 taxi to anywhere - hotel shuttle times are inconvenient - pool (nice) and health club are in adjacent apartment and equipment is very old nautilus and unusual variety - AED 70 per person charge to use sister facility (beach) - hotel staff were very nice and helpful - buffet food was excellent - would recommend location nearer city center for non-business travellers - internet access is expensive
Too many prostitutes for my liking!
by TripAdvisor Member unhappyBirmingham
Very nice hotel but unfortunately one of the restaurants in the grounds encourages Philipino prostitutes. Would not recommend taking children or wandering husbands! Spoilt my whole experience of Dubai.
Metropolitan: not as bad as people make out
by TripAdvisor Member suzynmartin
My boyfriend and I stayed at the Metropolitan City between the 12th and 17th of July and didn't have a problem with it.
We picked this one partly because of the price and partly because we weren't too fussed about a beach hotel as we were only there 4 nights before going to the Maldives for 12. Location was great for getting around to the Malls, Souk Madinat etc. Never paid more than 30dhs for a taxi.
We used the shuttle bus to go down the sister hotel Habtoor Grand to use the pool which was lovely and would recommend it as the pool at the Metropolitan isn't that nice in comparison.
The staff were all very friendly. We were only bed and breakfast, so didn't eat in any of the restaurants apart from the buffet breakfast which had a good selection.
All in all this is a very good hotel, little bit dated I suppose compared to the newer hotels in Dubai but would recommend it for people who just want a good base and who do not plan on spending all day in the hotel/pool.
Photos
The Butcher Shop and Grill - MOE
Lovely ambience.
Dubai
The Noodle House, Bin Hendi Avenue, Dubai
Forum Posts
Dubai Hotel Locations
by freddofrog04
Hi
Can anyone recommend which is the best area to stay in Dubai for a 3 night stay?
Is Deira close to shops and the souks or Burj Dubai better ?
Thanks
Re: Dubai Hotel Locations
by Ali&Steve
Burj Dubai will be better when it is built! It is planned to be the tallest building in the world with the world's largest shopping mall. I think you mean BUR Dubai. Metropolitan Dubai is not that large at all and end to end is about a 35 minute drive (normal flowing traffic). So, you can stay at one end and still enjoy the opposite end relatively easily. Deira will be closer to the main souqs and Deira City Centre mall but the hotels will not have a beach. If shopping is your main aim, I would say that Deira is marginally better as you will avoid the daily scrums of trying to get across the Maktoum & Garhoud bridges.
Re: Re: Dubai Hotel Locations
by colin_bramso
I agree, Deira is probably the better choice. Getting across the creek to bur Dubai is easy by abra, the local, traditional water taxi. Last time I was there it was 50fils, which is virtually nothing. I'm sure Steve will know if it's gone up.
Re: Re: Dubai Hotel Locations
by Ali&Steve
Colin,
It's still 50 fils and an infinitely more fun way to cross the creek.
What is the Best Indian Restaurant in Dubai?
by VidER
I am hunting for the best Indian Restaurant (non-Veggie) in Dubai.
What do you recommend?
Please mention the name, the location, and if possible the average one person meal price.
Thanks.
VidER
Re: What is the Best Indian Restaurant in Dubai?
by colin_bramso
Vider, there are just so many it's an impossible question ;-)
It also depends what you like and what standard you're looking for. There are excellent little restaurants in the shopping streets such as Naif, Al Fahidi areas (meals for a few dirhams) but there's also, for example, an excellent Indian restaurant in the 5 star Dubai Metropolitan hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road - and in other 5 star hotels.
Then there's the famous Ravis in Satwa, which has been there for more than thirty years that I'm aware of. If you're way out in New Dubai, try the excellent India Palace at Ibn Battuta Mall.
Re: What is the Best Indian Restaurant in Dubai?
by Heavens-Mirror
i would also like to know the answer to this question as we are going to Dubai in August and love Indian food :)
Re: What is the Best Indian Restaurant in Dubai?
by JessH
Hi!
Colin, I was at Ravi's last weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it, although it was a bit oilier than what I'm used to.
My favourites are the ANTIQUE BAZAR in the 4-Points Sheraton Hotel in Bur Dubai (serves alcohol) and also ASHIANA'S in the Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel (serves alcohol, more expensive).
But as colin said, there are numerous small, unlicensed (no alcohol) restaurants in the old part of town that are EXCELLENT.
Also, check out the INDIAN PAVILLION inside the Mall of the Emirates.
Re: What is the Best Indian Restaurant in Dubai?
by VidER
My Favorites are:
1- Nawab (one of the Jumairah Centers, I guess Jumairah Plaza).
2- Gazebo (Bin Sogat Center, The Internet City, and Al Mankhoul Road).
They both are excellent, and their average one person meal is 40 Dirhams.
and I prefer Karachi Delbar to Ravi.
VidER
Advice on Dubai
by archiechan
Hi
I am trying to book a hotel and am looking at METROPOLITAN CITY HOTEL . Has anyone stayed there and could reccommend it. If not, can you reccommend a godd hotel/area to stay in??
Thanks very much for help/advice!!
Karen
Re: Advice on Dubai
by 37SingleMaleInDubai1
Hi Karen,
Metropolitan City Hotel is one of the good five* hotels in Dubai. I have not stayed there but been in different restaurants in the hotel. It has all the facilities that a tourist is looking for. So to me its a very good choice to make.
For more details about the hotel you can go to the sites that I mentioned their URL's:
http://www.theholidayplace.co.uk/so_requestform.asp?offerid=311
http://www.methotels.com/metresort/
I hope it can give you some idea and wish you happy times in Dubai.
Amir
Re: Re: Advice on Dubai
by archiechan
Hi
Thanks so much for the response. Just quickly is this hotel based in The Creek or Near Jumeirah Beach- it wasnt very clear on site I looked at : )
Thanks again for your help!!!
Re: Re: Advice on Dubai
by 37SingleMaleInDubai1
Hi and you are welcome.
The hotel is neither based in The Creek nor Near
Jumeirah Beach. The most accurate location is:
Description
The Metropolitan City Hotel is an elegant hotel located along the Dubai-Abu Dhabi highway which facilitates speedy access to the World Trade Centre, Dubai Business Centre, Jebel Ali Free Zone, the beach and golf which are only minutes away.
Re: Advice on Dubai
by AbuDhabi
In the official Metropolitan Hotels web site http://www.methotels.com/ there is no “METROPOLITAN CITY HOTEL”
I’m not sure which one you want. They have four hotels in Dubai:
- Metropolitan Hotel, Shaikh Zayed Road
- Metropolitan Palace Hotel, Deira
- Metropolitan Deira Hotel, Deira
- Metropolitan Beach Club, Jumaira
I think the best is Metropolitan Palace Hotel. The first one I hear it is not that good. So confirm which one first.
Good Luck.
Re: Re: Advice on Dubai
by 37SingleMaleInDubai1
Hello dear friend Ahmad,
In fact there is a “METROPOLITAN CITY HOTEL” I just paste the URL and you can see for yourself.
http://www.theholidayplace.co.uk/so_requestform.asp?offerid=311
Take care and be safe.