Sheraton Grand Hotel, Dubai
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Character and identity
Set on Sheikh Zayed Road in the thick of Dubai's financial district, the Sheraton Grand reads as a calm, design-aware bolthole inside the city's commercial spine. The lobby leans contemporary with subtle Arabian cues: a framed desert-dune photograph, a traditional coffee pot at reception, white mosaic detailing that nods to heritage windows. Dining ranges widely, from a New York-inspired venue to a reggae-soundtracked Jamaican restaurant and the 54th-floor Two Birds One Stone, an Australian-influenced rooftop with restaurant, bar, lounge and pool. Rooms are modern and soothing with custom-made beds; Soul Wellness & Spa adds steam, sauna, Jacuzzi and ice fountain.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers who want to walk to the World Trade Center and DIFC, and leisure guests who value a central Sheikh Zayed Road address with easy metro access. Couples after skyline sunsets, Club Lounge perks and a Private Spa Suite with whirlpool will get good use of the property.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone after a beachfront resort, a quiet retreat or a true luxury flagship should look to Jumeirah or Palm properties instead. The hotel fills up and feels busy during trade conventions, and the design, while polished, is corporate-modern rather than memorable.
Bottom line
The pitch here is location and competence: a well-run urban hotel positioned for people whose Dubai centres on the financial district, the metro and the skyline, not the coast. Book a Club Room for the lounge access and complimentary food and drinks, request a Sheikh Zayed Road view, and reserve well ahead around major trade fairs when rates climb and rooms tighten.
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