Published date: March 17, 2025
Sweet! You can relax in a spacious room.
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
As the name of the hotel suggests, it was a suite (though just a bit larger).
It had a bed, sofa, a large table, a separate toilet and shower, and a bathtub. Among hotels overseas, it was spacious, well-equipped, and could easily be called a suite.
Water was always stocked and free. Since the tap water had a bad smell, I think it’s necessary to use bottled water even for rinsing your mouth.
Additionally, the hotel had a gym and a pool, with lifeguards always present, ensuring safety. Towels were also available for rent, allowing for carefree swimming.
Next to the hotel, there is a large mall called the Emirates Mall. It has brand-name goods, and a large Carrefour where I bought snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. By the way, there is also a convenience store-type Carrefour right next to the hotel, making it convenient.
Experiences during the trip
My first time in the Middle East, my first time in Dubai, my first time in the desert. I was able to have many different experiences.
The desert tour, in particular, was a great experience that you can’t do in Japan. Unlike Asia, I saw very few Japanese people.
The Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, was really crowded with tourists. I visited right before getting on my flight on the last day, but it took two hours to ascend and two hours to descend. Considering that I would be at the observation deck for about an hour, it almost took half the day.
Therefore, I had no choice but to add a fast pass for an additional 16,000 yen per person, which allowed me to climb in 30 minutes and descend immediately.
For those who want to save money, I think you'll need to plan ahead or get an early morning sunrise ticket... Please keep this in mind.