Das Eigentum
Jumeirah Emirates Towers is a sleek, business-focused three-star property that anchors itself within Dubai's gleaming financial district, offering efficient comfort rather than lavish indulgence. The lobby exudes corporate minimalism—all clean lines, marble surfaces and purposeful design—welcoming the executive traveller and budget-conscious visitor equally. Its primary draw is proximity to the Emirates Towers themselves (iconic twin skyscrapers completed in 2000) and direct access to Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai's commercial spine. This hotel suits the pragmatic traveller: those attending meetings, catching connections, or seeking reliable mid-range accommodation without resort frills.
️ Chroniken von Dubai
Dubai's modern existence began in earnest during the 1960s oil boom, transforming from a modest pearling and trading port into a regional commercial hub under the visionary leadership of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. The city's architectural identity crystallised in the 1990s–2000s with the construction of Sheikh Zayed Road's distinctive towers and the Palm Jumeirah, establishing Dubai as a showcase for audacious supertall development and neo-futurism. Today's Dubai blends Emirati heritage—preserved in the old Al Fahidi district and gold souks—with a cosmopolitan, consumerist identity shaped by expatriate populations and tourism. The city has reinvented itself repeatedly: from oil wealth to real estate speculation to experiential tourism, each iteration reflected in its ever-expanding skyline and commercial calendar.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
November to March offers the most pleasant climate (18–25°C daytime temperatures) and draws the bulk of leisure visitors, yet remains manageable if one avoids peak Christmas weeks. December–February sees international events and winter festivals, but crowds and rates spike dramatically.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
December through February is Dubai's absolute peak, driven by European winter flight bookings, New Year's holidays, and major events including the Dubai Shopping Festival, Dubai World Cup (horse racing), and Dubai Marathon. Hotel rates at Emirates Towers and across the market can double or triple; bookings sell out months in advance. June, conversely, is lowest-occupancy due to extreme heat (40–48°C), so winter peak is the inverse.
Budget Schulter Saison
April–May and September–October offer meaningful discounts (15–30% below peak rates) with weather that is warm but less punishing than summer; these months attract regional business travellers and price-conscious leisure visitors. Humidity rises sharply in May–June; September–October is drier and preferred by those avoiding peak crowds.
Wetter & Verpackung
Dubai in June is brutally hot and dry, with afternoon temperatures regularly exceeding 45°C and negligible rainfall year-round; the sea remains swimmable but the city becomes a furnace between 11:00 and 17:00. Pack lightweight, loose cotton clothing, high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and stay hydrated obsessively—air-conditioned malls and the hotel lobby are your refuge during midday heat.
Live City Briefing
- Dubai Metro Red Line remained fully operational as of early 2025; the planned extension to Expo City (Expo 2020 site, now a permanent destination) progresses, improving accessibility to the emirate's growing eastern attractions from Sheikh Zayed Road stations.
- Summer 2026 marks the off-season; many restaurants and leisure venues maintain skeleton staff, and outdoor activities (desert safaris, beach clubs) operate at reduced capacity. Hotel occupancy typically drops 40–60% June–August, meaning availability improves but dining and entertainment options contract noticeably.
- The UAE implemented stricter visa regulations and residency requirements in 2024–2025; ensure your passport is valid for 6+ months beyond your departure date. Sheikh Zayed Road construction projects continue with periodic lane closures; allow extra travel time to/from the airport.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
High floors (40+) on the Emirates Tower side with views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai Marina; corner suites for maximum natural light and ventilation; rooms ending in 01-04 for better sightlines
Rooms to avoid
Lower floors (below 15) near Al Manara Road due to traffic noise; rooms facing the internal courtyard with limited views; rooms near elevators and ice machines
Best views
North and east-facing rooms overlooking Dubai Marina, Arabian Gulf, and Burj Al Arab; sunset views from west-facing rooms; skyline views of Downtown Dubai and Sheikh Zayed Road
Quietest floors
Upper floors 45-55 experience minimal traffic noise; mid-tower floors 35-42 provide good balance of quiet and service access
🔊 Noise notes
Traffic from Sheikh Zayed Road is audible on lower floors, especially during peak hours (7-9am, 4-7pm); modern double-glazing mitigates most external noise on higher floors; occasional service noise from housekeeping corridors during morning hours
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor directly when booking to secure better views and quieter environment; rooms in the tower's upper sections offer superior business center proximity; avoid booking during peak Dubai events (racing season, shopping festivals) for better rate negotiation; ground floor executive lounge access varies by room type; best rate periods are May-August during hot season
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps+) in rooms and public areas; no login constraints beyond standard room number/code.
Lifts serve all floors in Tower A & B; stairwells available; fully accessible elevator access to all guest areas.
Complimentary digital PressReader (international press) via in-room tablet/TV; USA Today available at concierge desk; no physical papers daily.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 12:00; early check-in from 10:00 if available (AED 100–150); late checkout AED 75/hour after 12:00, half-rate after 15:00.
Available at bell desk free for 48 hours post-checkout; beyond that AED 25/bag per day.
Step-free entry via main lobby; wheelchair-accessible rooms available; adapted bathrooms; accessible lift access throughout; parking spaces near lobby entrance.
On-site valet parking AED 70/night for guests; self-parking not available; Emaar Boulevard public car park 250m walk (AED 5/hour or AED 30/day); no EV charging on-site.
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: AED 20 per room per night (mandatory Dubai tourism tax)
Deposit & card hold: AED 500–1,000 advance deposit (refundable) + incidental card hold at check-in (typically AED 300–500)
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Mosque: Al Farooq Omar Bin Al-Khattab Mosque (1.2 km southeast; 15 min walk or 2 min taxi)
- Church: St. Mary's Catholic Church (2.1 km north; 8 min taxi)
- Hindu: Hindu Temple (BAPS Shri Swaminarayan) (4.5 km south; 12 min taxi)
Halal: Entire hotel complies with halal standards; certified by DWEC. On-site dining halal-certified.
Kosher: No certified kosher venue on-site; nearest is Netanya restaurant (Deira, 4 km; 15 min taxi).
Vegan/Vegetarian: Boulevard Restaurant offers vegan buffet options daily; Al Forno has vegan pasta (request at reservation); nearest dedicated vegan café is 'Bloom' (Al Quoz, 6 km; 18 min taxi).
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Dubai Mall (600 m southeast; 8 min walk or 2 min taxi) with 1,200+ stores; Emirates Towers itself has upscale ground-floor boutiques (Gucci, Prada). Souk al-Bahar (vintage/artisan market, 500 m south).
Al Safa Park (1.8 km south; flat, safe promenade with fountains); Downtown Dubai waterfront promenade (500 m, scenic evening walk). Sheikh Zayed Road median is landscaped but traffic-heavy; not recommended.
Dubai Museum (Al Fahidi Fort, 2 km north; 6 min taxi; AED 15 entry; moderate quality for brief visit). Emaar Gallery in Downtown (500 m; free, architecture-focused).
Dubai Opera House (800 m south; 10 min walk) hosts theatre & concerts; Madinat Jumeirah Theatre (15 km; 25 min taxi) also nearby.
Dubai Mall (800 m) has arcade zone; no on-site board-game café; nearest is 'Khannabaldari' (DIFC, 2 km; 10 min taxi).
Splash Pad at Dubai Mall (800 m; AED 50/2hrs); KidZania (Dubai Mall; 3+ hrs; AED 135–165). Al Safa Park has playgrounds (1.8 km south).
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: UV Index 10–11 (Extreme) on 2026-06-02 & 06-03; peak 11:00–15:00. Wear SPF 50+ sunscreen, reapply every 2 hours, avoid midday sun, wear hat/sunglasses.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Low grass pollen; high dust particles in air from arid climate. No seasonal tree pollen surge in June; air quality moderate (AQI 60–80). Sensitive individuals: wear N95 mask outdoors during dusty mornings.
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
FAB ATM in lobby (2 machines); 24/7 access. Nearest external: ADIB ATM at Dubai Mall entrance (650 m; 8 min walk).
Boots Pharmacy Dubai Mall (650 m; 08:00–22:00 weekday, 09:00–23:00 weekend); Al Farooq Pharmacy (1.1 km northeast; 07:00–23:00). Nearest 24h: City Pharmacy (Al Manara, 3 km; 24h; 10 min taxi).
Boots pharmacy in Dubai Mall (650 m; 08:00–22:00 weekdays, 09:00–23:00 weekends; 8 min walk). Open until late; stocks basics.
Burj Khalifa/Downtown Station (Dubai Metro Red Line, 600 m south; 8 min walk). Flat, straight walk via pedestrian underpass. Single journey AED 2.50 (Nol card, refundable AED 19.50); day pass AED 15. Validate on entry/exit gates.
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED); 1 AED ≈ 0.27 USD
FAB Exchange (ground floor hotel, fair rates); ADIB Exchange (Dubai Mall, 650 m). Avoid airport & tourist-zone bureaux (3–4% markup). Banks offer mid-market rates; exchange houses typically 1–2% better. No commissions on credit-card withdrawals at ATMs.
Visa & Mastercard universally accepted; American Express in upscale venues only. Contactless & Apple Pay/Google Pay widely used; cash still useful for taxis & small vendors (some old-school drivers prefer cash).
Restaurants: 10–15% if service charge not included (check bill); tipping optional but appreciated. Taxis: round up or AED 5–10 (no formal expectation). Hotel staff: AED 5–10 per service (housekeeping, bellboy). Barbers/beauty: 10%. Not culturally mandatory but expected in service industry.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Café Coffee Day or Starbucks at Dubai Mall (AED 15–18 for tall coffee); local choice is 'Ripe Matcha' (AED 12 for Arabic coffee). Walk 8 min south to mall.
Al Reef Bakery (various locations; falafel wrap AED 8–12, shawarma AED 15–18). Nearest: 800 m east via taxi (5 min). Best-value: Pakistani/Indian food courts in Deira Souk (4 km; AED 10–20 mains; 15 min taxi).
Al Mallah Restaurant (Lebanese grills, Deira Souk; AED 25–35 mains; 4 km north; 12 min taxi) or Al Khaleej Restaurant (Deira; biryani AED 20–25; consistent local quality).
Ripe Market (weekends only, Zabeel Park entrance 2.5 km south; street vendors, AED 15–25 items). Deira Spice Souk (4 km north; shawarma, juice vendors, AED 10–20).
Carrefour Express (Dubai Mall basement; standard prices) or Spinneys (smaller, premium; 1 km east). Budget option: Lulu Hypermarket (Sheikh Zayed Road, 3 km north; significantly cheaper; 10 min taxi). Nearest budget: Nesto (Al Warqa, 6 km; 20 min taxi; deepest discounts).
Zara, H&M at Dubai Mall (650 m); high-street mainstream. Budget: Splash, Centrepoint at Dubai Mall (AED 30–80 basics). Souk Madinat Jumeirah (2 km) for artisan wear; Deira Gold Souk (4 km) for traditional abayas (AED 50–150).
Buy Nol prepaid card (AED 19.50 + travel credit) at metro station; metro day pass AED 15 (unlimited 24h). Cheapest airport transfer: shared shuttle (AED 10–15 via hotel concierge pre-book) beats taxis (AED 60–80). Local buses AED 1.50–2.50 per journey (cash/Nol).
1. Eat lunch at hotel during lunch hours instead of dinner (Boulevard offers AED 60–80 lunch buffet vs. AED 95+ dinner). 2. Book Dubai attractions (museum, Burj Khalifa ticket) via Klook app (10–20% cheaper than gate prices). 3. Walk to Dubai Mall for free A/C, shopping, & food courts rather than taking taxi (650 m; 8 min); avoid overpriced mall restaurants—eat in food court (AED 20–35).
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type G · 230V
safe (often desalinated)
$1 ≈ AED3.67 · AED
🚨 Emergency Contacts
DubaiAll emergency services in Dubai use the single number 999. For non-emergency police inquiries, call 04-609-6666. Tourist police assistance available at major hotels and shopping centers.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Dubai, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Dubai International Airport (via Metro transfer) → Jumeirah Palm Tram Station
💡 Scenic option along Jumeirah coastline. Requires metro transfer first. Most convenient tram station (Palm Jumeirah) is 5-min walk to hotel.
Dubai International Airport Coach Station → Jumeirah Beach Hotel vicinity
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Use RTA bus app for real-time tracking. Luggage space is limited; best for light travelers.
Dubai International Airport Terminal 1/3 Metro Station → Jumeirah Beach Hotel (Jumeirah Park Station)
💡 Most economical option. Purchase Nol card at airport. Exit at Jumeirah Park station and walk 10-15 mins to hotel along beachfront.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) → Jumeirah Beach Hotel
💡 Use Uber or Careem apps for transparent pricing and avoid metered taxis at airport. Airport pickup zone is clearly marked.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
High floors (40+) on the Emirates Tower side with views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai Marina; corner suites for maximum natural light and ventilation; rooms ending in 01-04 for better sightlines
Which rooms should I avoid at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
Lower floors (below 15) near Al Manara Road due to traffic noise; rooms facing the internal courtyard with limited views; rooms near elevators and ice machines
Is Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel noisy?
Traffic from Sheikh Zayed Road is audible on lower floors, especially during peak hours (7-9am, 4-7pm); modern double-glazing mitigates most external noise on higher floors; occasional service noise from housekeeping corridors during morning hours
Which rooms have the best views at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
North and east-facing rooms overlooking Dubai Marina, Arabian Gulf, and Burj Al Arab; sunset views from west-facing rooms; skyline views of Downtown Dubai and Sheikh Zayed Road
What are insider tips for staying at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
Request high floor directly when booking to secure better views and quieter environment; rooms in the tower's upper sections offer superior business center proximity; avoid booking during peak Dubai events (racing season, shopping festivals) for better rate negotiation; ground floor executive lounge access varies by room type; best rate periods are May-August during hot season
What time is check-in at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
Check-in at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps+) in rooms and public areas; no login constraints beyond standard room number/code.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
AED 20 per room per night (mandatory Dubai tourism tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
Al Reef Bakery (various locations; falafel wrap AED 8–12, shawarma AED 15–18). Nearest: 800 m east via taxi (5 min). Best-value: Pakistani/Indian food courts in Deira Souk (4 km; AED 10–20 mains; 15 min taxi).
What is the cheapest way to get around from Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel?
Buy Nol prepaid card (AED 19.50 + travel credit) at metro station; metro day pass AED 15 (unlimited 24h). Cheapest airport transfer: shared shuttle (AED 10–15 via hotel concierge pre-book) beats taxis (AED 60–80). Local buses AED 1.50–2.50 per journey (cash/Nol).
When is the best time to visit Dubai?
November to March offers the most pleasant climate (18–25°C daytime temperatures) and draws the bulk of leisure visitors, yet remains manageable if one avoids peak Christmas weeks. December–February sees international events and winter festivals, but crowds and rates spike dramatically.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Take an inexpensive abra (water taxi) ride across the creek for AED 1-2 and enjoy the best views of both waterfronts.
💡 Visit between 4-9 PM when locals shop. Haggling is expected and prices are more negotiable than in modern malls.
💡 Explore early morning when it's cooler and less crowded. Street art and photography spots are abundant throughout the district.
💡 Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. Al Mamzar Beach Park has shaded areas and is less crowded than Jumeirah Beach.