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The Palace - The Old Town
Dubai
Bar
Buffet Restaurant
Lounge
Poolside Cafe and Bar
Fitness Centre
Spa
Swimming Pool
Babysitting
Business Centre With Internet Access
Excursions
Internet Access In The Lobby
Kids' Club
Kids' Playground/Area
Laundry Services
Supervised Childrens' Programme
Ensuite Bathroom With Separate Bath and Walk-in Shower
Television with Satellite/Cable Channels
CD Player
DVD Player
Wi-Fi Access (Complimentary)
In-Room Safe
Stocked Mini-Bar Replenished Daily
Balcony
Deluxe Lake View room
Stylish Arabic influenced in decor, rich colours and wood to give a palatial feel. Room overlook the lake and Burj Khaleefa or Old Town ; all have balcony.
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 1Infants 1
Deluxe Fountain View room
Similar size and amenities to Deluxe Lake View rooms, these rooms have the added benefit of views over the choreographed Dubai Fountain.
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 1Infants 1
Palace Lake View room
Palace Rooms - are the same size as the Deluxe Rooms, with access to the Club Lounge where benefits include 24 hour light refreshments, tea and coffee, various food presentations throughout the day and and 24 hour check in / out
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 1Infants 1
Junior Suite
Junior suites are larger with an open-plan living area and larger balcony/terrace and can accommodate up to two adults and two children or three adults and infant.
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 2
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Located in the Downtown Burj Dubai city area, next to sister property The Address Downtown Burj Dubai, this hotel offers a total contrast with a low rise palatial, Arabian style hotel.
Each of the spacious 242 rooms and suites at The Palace - The Old Town is furnished along a Middle Eastern theme, with a balcony or terrace offering views over the Old Town or the lake with its spectacular fountains. Club Room, Palace Suite and Royal Suite guests benefit from a 24 hour check-in system.
The outdoor pool and garden area has a resort feel, with views across the lake to the towering Burj Khalifa and plenty of Arabian gazebos in the shade for relaxing. The Palace - The Old Town also offers a choice of restaurants, fitness centre and a gorgeous spa which alongside the treatment suites features Oriental bath houses with Hammam tables and Hydrospa bathtubs.
Dubai Mall is a five minute stroll away and boasts an aquarium and even an Olympic size ice skating arena, as well as plenty of shops. For a more traditional experience enjoy the shops, cafes and restaurants at the Souk Al Bahar next door. A variety of excursions can be arranged in conjunction with Arabian Ranches Polo Club including: Desert Hacking (horse riding trails in the desert), stable tours and high tea with polo.
Note: Some construction is ongoing in the general Old Town/Burj Khalifa area in line with the development of this area as a key destination within Dubai.

Bed and Breakfast
Total rooms 242
242 rooms and suites
British Airways
Birmingham
London Gatwick
London Heathrow
Manchester
Transfers are included
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Price Includes
Price is per person based on two adults sharing a room and includes:
- Return scheduled flights with Emirates
- UK airport taxes
- 3 nights accommodation in a Deluxe Lake View Room including breakfast
- Return private airport transfers
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During your stay in Dubai, a desert safari is an unforgettable and highly recommended experience. Enjoy the thrilling 4WD ride, under the guide of experienced drivers, to the peaks and valleys of the dunes. Watch the sunset over the sand dunes before heading to a campsite in the heart of the desert for a delicious BBQ dinner, whilst being entertained by an enchanting belly dancer. A desert safari can be arranged from any of our featured Dubai hotels. Ask us for prices.
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Several airlines offer flights to Dubai with the journey taking about 7 hours from London. Emirates is the national airline of Dubai and operates at least 12 flights from the UK daily to Dubai; four from London Heathrow, four from Gatwick and daily or double-daily from Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic also operate non-stop flights every day to Dubai. Other routes are Oman Air via Muscat, Qatar Airways via Doha. Upgrades are available on all airlines.
The transfer between Dubai and Abu Dhabi is only 1 hour, therefore it is possible to fly into Abu Dhabi as an alternative.
The national language is Arabic but English is spoken by hotel and restaurant staff , taxi drivers and in all shopping malls.
The local currency of the United Arab Emirates is the Dirham (AED). Credit cards such as American Express, Diners Club, Visa, Mastercard are generally accepted in the main hotels and the larger shops, small restaurants may only take cash or travelers cheques.
As of summer 2011 the exchange rate was £1= AED 5.7
Money exchange houses operate throughout the city and are in most shopping malls. Banks operate from 8 am - 1pm. Money Exchange houses operate from 8am - 1 pm and from 4.30pm - 8.30pm.
Dubai is one of the most progressive states within the UAE and is equally proud of its embracement of international and traditional values. However respect for the main religion, Islam, is expected and discourteous or lewd behaviour will bring you unwanted attention.
Local people, especially women, are highly offended if being photographed without their prior permission. You should not take photos of airports, government buildings or military subjects. Islam is the official religion of the UAE and mosques run throughout the city. A Non-Muslim is not permitted to visit a Mosque.
Kissing in public and public displays of affection are frowned upon. Same sex relationships need to be extremely discreet and private. Indecent gestures could land you in jail. Bikinis, swimsuits, shorts, short skirts and revealing tops should be confined to beach resorts. Clothing should be sensibly modest. In Sharjah women are not allowed to wear swimsuits on public beaches. In Abu Dhabi, visitors are advised not to wear excessively revealing clothing in public places, as a sign of respect for local culture and customs. This also applies to public beaches. Most nightclubs require guests not to wear shorts, caps or sports shoes.
Several medications easily accessible in the UK are banned for use and import in the UAE, such as tablets with a codeine base.
Severe punishments are in place for those who choose to ignore this advice, although the vast majority of our clients thoroughly enjoy the destination which they find to be one of the most courteous, safest and hospitable.
Most businesses close on Friday as this is Dubai's holy day. During the holy month of Ramadan:
11 Aug - 09 Sept 2010 (dates TBC), shops are usually closed by day and open at night. It is considered disrespectful to eat, smoke or drink in public places during daylight hours in Ramadan. Hotels in Dubai will not serve alcohol in public places until after sunset (around 7pm). You can drink in your room from the mini bar.
We can arrange transfers or tours all around Dubai, as well as between airports and hotels. Transfer time from the airport to the city and Downtown hotels is 20 minutes and 30-50 minutes from the airport to beach or Palm Island hotels. Desert resorts are approximately one hour from the airport by car and 4WD.
During the holy month of Ramadan (should fall 01-31 August in 2011), shops are usually closed for most of the day and open until late night. Please note that shops inside the malls still operate during the day.
It is considered extremely disrespectful to eat, smoke or drink in public places during daylight hours in Ramadan. Hotels will serve food during the day in areas away from public view, but alcohol will not be served until evening, usually 7.30 p.m. Minibars are still available for drinking in your room in the day. Hotels in Dubai will not serve alcohol in public places until after sunset (around 7.30 pm). There will be no live entertainment, music or dance during the Ramadan period, although taped music may be played of a 'soft' nature.
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