Dubai was our next stop after our wonderful few days in Oman. We decided to stopover for 2/3 days to catch up with family and friends and prolong the warm weather just a little longer before returning to the depths of winter.
We stayed in the Park Hyatt in Dubai Creek not far from the airport. It is a true oasis of calm and hard to believe you are situated in a busy bustling city.
We had a room with a balcony overlooking the marina and the city skyline. Along with a swimming pool set in a lush tropical setting, there is the Lagoon which features an infinity pool and a private beach with view of the Burj Khalifa on the other side of the creek. Too bad we weren't there long enough to enjoy it.
The first evening we went to JBR and had an early dinner at Apron & Hammers where you can get a fab choice of fresh seafood and salads. We witnessed an amazing sunset with the most intense colours as we sat outdoors in the warm evening air. After dinner we took a walk over the bridge to the new Blue Waters Island which houses the Caesars Palace Hotel, shops and restaurants. The big wheel is not quite finished yet but will be the largest observation wheel in the world when it's up and running.
We made plans in advance to go to the top of the tallest building in the world, something I had done at night before but never during the day. It's always best to book as the ticket price is cheaper than if you turn up on the day.
The hotel provided a free buggy service to the main road where we could get the Metro to the Dubai Mall which is right next to the Burj Khalifa. The Metro is easy to use and very clean and efficient. You can either buy a single ticket or a metro card depending on your travel plans. There is one ladies only carriage which is at one end of the train but the rest is open to all. When you get off at the Dubai Mall/Burj Khalifa stop, it's good to know that it's approximately 20 minutes to walk to the mall - all under cover and with moving walkways. So if walking is not your thing, it's probably best to take a cab there as they are not expensive.
We had lunch at Todd English overlooking the dancing fountains at the Mall prior to our ascent. Our tickets were booked for 2.30pm. We arrived early as suggested and still had to queue. It's a really busy attraction and it took approximately half and hour of waiting in line and security checks before we even got into the elevators which took us up to the 124th floor. The elevator ride is only 1 minute.
Needless to say the view from up there is spectacular and you can stay as long as you want.
Allow yourself a good amount of time if you visit.
We spent a little time at the Mall
afterwards then went back to the hotel to chill before dinner. We walked a few minutes along the marina to QD's live lounge where we had dinner and drinks al fresco with great music from the resident DJ and views of the Dubai skyline.
Yet another stunning 'winters' day in Dubai, we had breakfast overlooking the marina and set out for the airport to drop my friend off. I stayed on another day and hung out with the fam, grabbing a light bite and an oat cappuccino at a lovely wild food and juice bar Wild and the Moon in Alkersal Avenue followed by a visit to the Mall of Emirates to buy some Christmas goodies.
A quick but fab little visit to Dubai I headed to the airport carrying my winter coat ready for my return to the cold English winter.
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