2 Street, Al Khaleej Rd, Dubai, United Arab Emirates | (888) 635-3814
Less than 10-minute drive from airport and Dubai Financial
Centre
Stylish and hip ambience and aesthetic
Five restaurants/bars, including a trendy nightclub
Spacious and modern rooms
Spa with sauna, steam room, hot tub, and discounts for guests
Supermarket located next door
Rooftop pool with lounge/bar
Fitness center
Business center and meeting rooms
Fee for breakfast
Far from metro
Unattractive area with little of interest within walking distance
Considerable noise from rooftop bar and nearby airport
Internet can be spotty
There is no question that Hues Boutique Hotel is one of the most stylish stays in Dubai's Deira neighborhood, but its inconvenient distance to
the metro and unattractive surrounding block make it a tough sell. For
those willing to drive or take a taxi, the airport and Financial Centre are
less than 10 minutes away, and the hotel has a spa, rooftop pool, and high-energy nightclub. Rooms are bright and contemporary, and there are a number of dining options on-site.
Scene
Colorful and sleek boutique hotel with lively bars and a nightclub
The stylish, design-conscious Hues Boutique Hotel has a colorful and geometric aesthetic that feels modern and trendy. The bright, airy lobby is open to its atrium-style glass roof, lined with rows of light couches and
coffee tables, and a pair of glass elevators rising through the interior
courtyard. On the rooftop, the Aurora Lounge is lined with wall-to-wall windows, looking out over the highway, towards the water; the gray-and-white lounge areas are grouped into intimate sitting areas, while the bar is a stark white offset by graffiti-style art. Mistakes bar -- which, at night, transforms into a nightclub with
occasional live music -- has a long communal table, colorful neon lighting, and games like pool and foosball tables. On the outdoor rooftop terrace, the rooftop pool is lined with neon green tile, and surrounded by gray cushioned loungers. The overall aesthetic is hip and stylized, and the atmosphere is aimed at younger travelers looking to party.
Location
At the far end of the Deira neighborhood, far from the metro, a short drive from most sights
The hotel is located in the Deira Corniche area, just off of the busy Al Khaleej Road which separates it from the water; front-facing rooms do have water views, although they're not especially impressive. The immediate area has very little to
offer: a few budget cafes and restaurants, some low-rise offices and
residences, and a large hospital at the end of the block. Although relatively
safe, the area has little of interest for pedestrians. The nearest metro
stations are Palm Deira and Salah Al Din, both more than 20 minutes away on foot, a long walk in the desert heat. By car or taxi, many attractions are
easy to reach: the airport and International Financial Centre are both less than 10
minutes away, the Dubai and Emirates malls about 15, and Media City and Jebel Ali
Free Zone about 25. The hotel offers shuttles to the beach and the mall.
Rooms
Sleek and modern, with all the requisite modern amenities
Like the rest of the hotel, all of
the rooms at the Hues Boutique Hotel are stylish, colorful, and modern, with clean-lined furnishings, dark wood furniture, bright pops of color in fabrics, and all the requisite modern amenities. Beds are notably comfortable, and a high-tech, bedside control panel controls the lights and other aspects of the room. Bathrooms are sleek and calming, with gray tile, neon accent lighting, signature toiletries, bathrobes, and a large combination shower/tub. All rooms have Internet access
(though it can be spotty), a flat-screen TV, a work desk, a sitting area, a stocked minibar, and coffee- and tea-making
facilities. Some rooms can be adjoined for families
and larger groups. The rooms under the night club are a bit noisy and there is
some outside noise as the hotel is situated right under the jet path from the
airport.
Features
Four eateries, a trendy bar, spa, fitness center, and rooftop pool
The hotel has four restaurants -- the Metro, which serves a large buffet breakfast spread (not included), as well as lunch and dinner; the scenic Aurora
Lounge, which serves late-night snacks and drinks all night long; Aurora by the Pool, which offers all-day snacks and drinks, as well as brunch, by the rooftop pool; and the lobby cafe, with its around-the-clock light bites -- as well as Mistakes, the ground-floor bar, which does serve some food, but is in its element as a late-night nightclub with
weekly live music. The rooftop pool is quite popular, as are the high-tech fitness center and the spa, with its range of treatments, as well as a sauna, steam room, and hot tub. There is free Internet throughout the hotel, though it is
spotty in places, as well a business center, meeting rooms, 24-hour reception, babysitting, and laundry
service.