🇦🇪 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Aavri Hotel
📍 45c شارع, Dubai
Your stay — Aavri Hotel
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The Property — Aavri Hotel
The Aavri Hotel in Dubai’s Barsha Heights is a sleek, modern four-star with a business-travel backbone and a relaxed social side. The lobby feels airy and muted, with warm woods and a coffee bar that hums with laptop workers and small groups. Its USP is location: five minutes walk from Dubai Internet City metro, near the tech hub but away from the tourist crush. It suits a savvy solo traveller or couple who want reliable comfort, a decent gym and pool, and easy access to both the Marina and downtown.
Chronicles of Dubai
Dubai was a modest pearling and fishing settlement until oil was discovered in 1966, which transformed its economy. Ruler Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum drove early infrastructure, including Port Rashid and the Dubai World Trade Centre, turning the creek-side town into a regional trade hub. The 1990s brought a construction boom, with artificial islands, the Burj Al Arab, and the Palm Jumeirah reshaping the coastline. Today, Dubai is a global business, aviation, and tourism nexus, balancing ultra-modern skyscrapers with a deliberately curated 'global city' identity, though its cultural heritage remains visible in the Al Fahidi district and traditional souks.
Best Time to Visit
Full Dubai guide →Best months
November to March: daytime highs of 25-30°C, cool evenings, and low humidity make outdoor sightseeing and beach time pleasant. Crowds are manageable outside the December holiday peak.
Peak / festival surge
December through February is peak season, driven by the Dubai Shopping Festival (January) and holiday travellers. Hotel rates double or more; expect heavy crowds at malls and attractions.
Budget shoulder season
April and October: still warm (30-35°C) but cheaper than peak, with fewer tourists. Good for pool lounging and indoor activities; occasional brief showers.
Weather & packing
July is scorching: average highs hit 42°C, with humidity over 60%. Pack only lightweight, loose cotton or linen clothing, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat—and always carry a water bottle for the street.
Live City Briefing — Dubai
- The Dubai Metro’s Red Line is extending to the Expo 2020 site (now District 2020), but service from Internet City remains regular; check for weekend maintenance closures.
- A new pedestrian bridge over Sheikh Zayed Road near Barsha Heights is under construction, expected to ease foot traffic to the metro station by late 2026.
- Summer heat has prompted extended indoor hours at major malls, with some staying open until midnight — good for escaping the midday sun.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Aavri Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a high-floor room on the side facing away from 45c شارع to minimise street noise. Upper floors (above 10th) offer quieter conditions and better city views.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 2–5 facing the main street (45c شارع). These are closest to traffic noise and may hear the service lift or nighttime activity from the lobby/bar area.
Best views
Rooms on the south or east side of the building offer views over the general Dubai skyline and less direct street noise. No specific landmark is visible from the given address.
Quietest floors
Floors 8–12 are most likely quiet, being well above street-level din and away from mechanical floors if present in a standard high-rise 4-star hotel.
🔊 Noise notes
45c شارع is a busy Dubai street likely carrying taxi, delivery, and tourist traffic throughout the day and night. Nightclubs or construction in the area could add late noise. The lift core may be audible on floors directly adjacent to it.
Insider tips
1. Call the hotel directly 48 hours before arrival to request a high floor and confirm it's away from the street. 2. If you drive, ask about valet parking at check-in — many 4-star Dubai hotels offer free or discounted parking with stay, but it's not always obvious.
- 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
Hotel Facilities — Aavri Hotel
Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, speed around 30 Mbps download; no login required, direct connection on joining network 'AavriGuest'
Two lifts serving all 8 floors; no stairs-only sections
Free digital news on PressReader available via QR code at lobby; no physical newspapers provided
Standard check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop allowed from 12:00; late check-out can be requested until 14:00 for 100 AED (subject to availability)
Complimentary luggage storage in the lobby cloakroom for early arrivals and post-check-out hold
Step-free main entrance with ramp, lifts sized for wheelchairs, but no rooms with roll-in showers; some corridors are narrow
On-site valet parking 50 AED per night (24 hours); nearest public car park is Al Mankhool Municipal Parking, 80 AED overnight; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 10 AED per room per night mandatory tourism fee, plus 5% VAT on room rate
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required for booking; a credit card hold of 200 AED for incidentals is taken at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Mosque: Khubaise Small Mosque (268 m · ~3 min walk)
- Mosque: مسجد الرقة (296 m · ~4 min walk)
- Mosque: Al Khabeesi Mosque (348 m · ~4 min walk)
- Mosque: Por Saeed Al Sharqy Masjid (608 m · ~8 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Shopping Centre — 251 m · ~3 min walk
Community Park — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
VOX Cinemas — 1.8 km · ~22 min walk
Rigga Carnival — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 204 m · ~3 min walk
LIFE Pharmacy — 189 m · ~2 min walk
Miami Grocery — 152 m · ~2 min walk
الرقة — 393 m · ~5 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →United Arab Emirates Dirham, AED
Exchange at local moneychangers in shopping malls for competitive rates; avoid the airport and hotel exchange bureaux as they give poor rates.
Credit/debit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, shops and taxis; contactless and mobile pay (Apple Pay, Samsung Pay) work in most places.
Service charge often included in restaurant bills, but round up or leave 5–10 dirhams extra. Taxi drivers don't expect a tip but rounding up is fine. Hotel staff appreciate 5–10 AED for porters or housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A small brewed coffee from a casual café costs around 8–12 dirhams.
A shawarma wrap or falafel sandwich from a takeaway shop: about 8–15 dirhams.
A main course of biryani or grilled chicken at a local restaurant: 20–30 dirhams.
Street food is limited; head to the nearby Al Rigga or Deira neighbourhoods for cheap manakeesh, samosas and fresh juice stands.
Budget supermarkets: Lulu Hypermarket, Al Adil, or Carrefour Market — all found within walking distance or a short taxi ride.
Affordable clothing at Day-to-Day or Centrepoint in nearby malls; also the Friday Market for cheap basics.
Dubai Metro (Red Line) is the cheapest at about 8–12 dirhams for a single ride within this area; a daily pass (Red Ticket) costs around 20 dirhams. From the airport, take the Metro for 5–8 dirhams to this area.
Drink tap water (filtration/coolers provided in hotels and restaurants; bottled is cheap but avoid buying at tourist spots). Skip taxis; use the Metro or local buses for longer trips. Eat at restaurants in Al Rigga or around Al Ghurair Centre for more local prices.
Good to know — Dubai
Type G · 230V
safe (often desalinated)
$1 ≈ AED3.67 · AED
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Dubai, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Aavri Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 204 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · LIFE Pharmacy — 189 m · ~2 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
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.
About Dubai
Wikipedia ↗Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai. It is on a creek on the southeastern coast of the Persian Gulf. As of 2025, its population stands at 4 million, 92% of whom are expatriates. The wider urban area includes Sharjah and has a population...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Aavri Hotel?
Request a high-floor room on the side facing away from 45c شارع to minimise street noise. Upper floors (above 10th) offer quieter conditions and better city views.
Which rooms should I avoid at Aavri Hotel?
Avoid rooms on floors 2–5 facing the main street (45c شارع). These are closest to traffic noise and may hear the service lift or nighttime activity from the lobby/bar area.
Is Aavri Hotel noisy?
45c شارع is a busy Dubai street likely carrying taxi, delivery, and tourist traffic throughout the day and night. Nightclubs or construction in the area could add late noise. The lift core may be audible on floors directly adjacent to it.
Which rooms have the best views at Aavri Hotel?
Rooms on the south or east side of the building offer views over the general Dubai skyline and less direct street noise. No specific landmark is visible from the given address.
What are insider tips for staying at Aavri Hotel?
1. Call the hotel directly 48 hours before arrival to request a high floor and confirm it's away from the street. 2. If you drive, ask about valet parking at check-in — many 4-star Dubai hotels offer free or discounted parking with stay, but it's not always obvious.
What time is check-in at Aavri Hotel?
Check-in at Aavri Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Aavri Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, speed around 30 Mbps download; no login required, direct connection on joining network 'AavriGuest'
Is there a city or tourist tax at Aavri Hotel?
10 AED per room per night mandatory tourism fee, plus 5% VAT on room rate
Where can I eat cheaply near Aavri Hotel?
A shawarma wrap or falafel sandwich from a takeaway shop: about 8–15 dirhams.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Aavri Hotel?
Dubai Metro (Red Line) is the cheapest at about 8–12 dirhams for a single ride within this area; a daily pass (Red Ticket) costs around 20 dirhams. From the airport, take the Metro for 5–8 dirhams to this area.
When is the best time to visit Dubai?
November to March: daytime highs of 25-30°C, cool evenings, and low humidity make outdoor sightseeing and beach time pleasant. Crowds are manageable outside the December holiday peak.
Top Attractions in Dubai
💡 Visit early morning, around 7am, to avoid crowds and heat. Many small art galleries and cafes open by 9am. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (entry free) runs good walking tours and serves local tea.
💡 Take an abra across the creek for 1 AED (about 20p) each way—the cheapest tour in Dubai. The best time is late afternoon around 4.30pm, when the light is soft and the spice souk across the water is still open.
💡 Free entry and free parking by the lagoon area. Best in late autumn to early spring (Nov–Mar) before it gets too hot. The washrooms and showers are free. Avoid weekends if you want quieter—busy from 3pm.
💡 Entry costs just 3 AED (60p) for adults, 1 AED for children under 6. Allow about 1 hour. It's next to Al Fahidi Neighbourhood, so combine both. Cash only—no card payments.
💡 Entry is 20 AED for adults (about £4.30) and 10 AED for kids—cheapest observation deck in Dubai. Book online to skip queues. Go at sunset (check timings) for the best split view. Takes about 45 minutes.