Sheikh Zayed Road, Near Finance Centre, Financial Metro Stop, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (618) 248-8274
Central Sheikh Zayed Road
location near metro and financial centers
All rooms have full kitchens
Outdoor pool with terrace
and full fitness center
On-site Emirates Grand Spa offers massage and spa services
Three on-site dining
options, and breakfast buffet
Tennis courts, sauna, and
steam rooms
Four on-site meeting
rooms
Alcohol is not served on-site (a pro for some)
Free Wi-Fi only with certain online bookings -- it's otherwise expensive
Breakfast buffet included only with certain room packages
Non-smoking room requests not always accommodated
Bathroom fixtures and grout could use an update
Slow elevators
The 430-room upscale
Emirates Grand Hotel, in the busy Sheikh Zayed Road area
of Dubai, is conveniently close to the Dubai International Financial Center and the metro (both
are less than a five-minute walk from the hotel). The beige-toned rooms are modern and attractive, with full
kitchens, dining room tables, and seating areas, but they are more functional than stylish, and bathroom fixtures could use an update. The hotel has three unremarkable on-site restaurants, as well as
a spa and an outdoor pool. For more stylish
rooms and better quality features, guests might want to consider Rose Rayhaan by Rotana, which is a block away, though not all rooms have full kitchens, and rates might be higher.
Scene
Busy, somewhat dated-looking hotel set in massive skyscraper
The hotel’s steel-and-glass skyscraper looks lifted straight from the late ’90s, and the hectic lobby,
while clean and covered in various shades of marble, doesn’t feel particularly
modern or luxe. There are a few upholstered chairs scattered about the lobby,
but the area is busy with guests day and night, and it’s not the nicest place to
relax. The Lobby Restaurant, with red contemporary chairs and tables and an outdoor terrace, serves pastries and coffee throughout the day. There are three other restaurants on-site with nice views of
Dubai, though decor is a bit chunky and dated. The Turkish Rooftop
Shisha Lounge, with stuffy tents, is meant to evoke desert grandeur. The hotel attracts
primarily business travelers, though families and couples will feel welcome here too.
Location
Sheikh Zayed Road are near Dubai International Financial Center and metro
Nestled among the stretch
of skyscrapers lining busy Sheikh Zayed Road, the Emirates Grand Hotel is convenient to many
of Dubai’s major landmarks, including the Dubai International Financial Center,
which is right behind the hotel (a five-minute walk). The Financial Center
Metro station is right outside the hotel, and the Burj Khalifa, the world’s
tallest building, is one stop away (18 minutes door-to-door), while the photogenic
markets of Al Ras are 30 minutes away. Jumeirah Open Beach, the city’s largest
free beach, and the Dubai Mall, the Middle East’s largest mall, are within a 10-minute drive, while the trendy shops of The Walk are a 30-minute drive
from the hotel. Dubai International Airport takes 30 minutes to reach on the
metro, or about 20 minutes by taxi, depending on traffic.
Rooms
Attractive, functional rooms with full kitchens
Guest
rooms are modern and large, starting at 431 square feet, though
the decor is more functional than stylish. Living areas have neutral walls with contemporary wood-veneer furniture,
chaise-style seating and cushioned leather desk chairs, subtly patterned tan carpets,
and bright, orchid wall art. Comfortable twin or king beds consist of duvets, soft
orange-colored throw pillows, bed runners, and decorative, built-in wood
headboards with etched glass panels. All rooms have safes, flat-screen TVs,
desks, and tiled full kitchens with light wood cabinets, microwaves, full-size
refrigerators with non-alcoholic minibars, and washer/dryers. The hotel claims
that all guest rooms offer dining space for six, but that isn't true of the Deluxe and Executive Rooms. Bathrooms are large, with light tiles surrounding
bathtub/shower combos, though some could use a regrouting, and fixtures could
use an update. Executive Rooms have almost identical decor to Deluxe Rooms, though they offer a bit more space. One- and Two-Bedroom Suites are also available.
The hotel provides smoking and non-smoking rooms, but guests have complained that their choices are not always accommodated.
Features
Nice fitness center, outdoor pool, and tennis courts
The hotel has a large, modern fitness center with an array of cardio- and weight-training equipment, and there is a tennis court for
guests in an adjacent building. The stone terrace surrounding the outdoor pool
is sparsely furnished, though offers views of Dubai and the coast, as well as
a snack bar. There's 24-hour room service, and three restaurants on-site,
including the Lobby Restaurant, where breakfast is served. Tal Al Amar has a children’s
play area, and offers Lebanese dishes until late, while Panorama Restaurant has
international cuisine. The Turkish Shisha Lounge on the hotel’s roof offers good views of Dubai’s skyline, but the tents are stuffy and the bright-green terrace
is unattractive. Emirates Grand Spa provides an array of spa and massage
services, though its blue-lit massage rooms have a nightclub vibe that aren't that conducive to relaxing. Wi-Fi is free only with certain room packages, and can be spotty depending on the room. Guests should also keep in mind that alcohol is not served on-site.