This hotel has become a real godsend for me! The interior is simply mesmerizing — such a harmony of style and comfort. The entire staff is friendly and ready to help with any question. The breakfasts were great, varied, and every day brought something new. I am delighted with the freshness of the products and the dishes that were prepared. And the views! Opening the window, I saw a stunning sunset, it was one of the most beautiful moments of my vacation. I recommend it to everyone — you won't regret it!
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Александр Макаров
Level 12 Local Expert
October 28, 2023
Interesting cuisine. The design is cool. A little expensive, but tolerable. There may be queues at lunchtime. The staff is very responsive, although they don't speak Russian, but everything is clear on their fingers.
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C-H skincare
Level 9 Local Expert
May 12, 2021
A beautiful hotel in the old city of Dubai to stay for a few days. A very calm atmosphere of the old town, a beautiful embankment along the Creek Canal, where you can walk and not waste time and energy on moving in the heat.
The hotel itself is a house of Persian architecture (inside there is a courtyard with a real big tree where breakfast takes place), and rooms are located around the perimeter. Each room has its own theme, we had it under the ventilation tower. Of course, it doesn't work, but to be honest, it was creepy to sleep under it. The rooms themselves are very beautiful, especially the shower room, spacious and with a cool chandelier.
There are also rooms on the second floor + a wonderful playground where you can practice yoga (there is a mat in the closet), sleep on pillows in the shade in the midday heat.
In general, in order to soak up the leisurely life in the Arabic style and not run anywhere, you can stay here for 1-2 nights. This is more than enough.
The breakfasts are delicious, but monotonous. Omelet with vegetables and cheese is very tasty!
There are a lot of cool restaurants on the shore along the Creek Canal, crossing to the other shore on a boat for 1 dirhams, you will generally find yourself in authentic Deira. And around the hotel itself, I understand that Hindus live and there are establishments with Indian cuisine in the style of street food. They helped us out a lot since we got into Ramadan.
Have a nice stay in Dubai :)