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Intro Blah Blah LUXE Insider LUXE Loves LUXE Loathes Fab vs. Drab LUXE ItinerariesP1 / LUXE DUBAI
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Dubai
IN ONLY 50 YEARS THIS LITTLE MUSLIM PEARL-FISHING VILLAGE, NESTLED BETWEEN THE ARABIAN GULF AND THE DESERT, HAS TRANSFORMED ITSELF INTO A RITZY, DECADENT PLAYGROUND OF SUN, SAND, SHOPPING AND SPA.
And what it doesn’t have, it’s building.
To navigate the city, take the Gulf
as north and Dubai Creek as your
center, then the original old quarter
Deira is to the east, downtown Dubai,
comprising happening hubs Dubai Mall
and sky-high Burj Khalifa, is to the
west, and continuing west along the
coast are glitzy Jumeirah and Dubai
Marina. So, go on Aladdin, rub that
magic lamp…
The cult pocket city guides and mobile
apps for the busy, sophisticated traveler
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• Weather: the perfect time to
visit is Nov-Apr, take a pashmina for
the cooler evenings; avoid
Jul-mid-Sep when temperatures can
soar to the high 40s
(115°F and above).
• Don’t use sunscreen, use sunBLOCK.
• Check ahead and plan around
Ramadan month when the city
fasts from sunrise to sunset, or the
prophet’s birthday when bars are
shut, and virtue is essential.
• Dubai International Airport to Emirates
Towers: 25 mins / DHS 60.
• English is widely spoken, and the
people are friendly.
• Dubai lacks a proper address
system and landmarks are often
used instead. Get your concierge
or driver to call ahead or get a map
faxed if in doubt.
Blah blah• The metro is cheap and handy for
mall hopping, but taxis are plentiful
and the easiest way to get around.
• Events to watch for: Dubai World
Cup (Mar) – gee-gees (sans
gambling); Dubai Desert Classic
– gold (Feb/Mar); Art Dubai –
international contemporary art
fair (Mar); Rugby 7s – strapping
men in shorts (Nov/Dec); and Dubai
Film Festival (Dec) – Clooney
and Cruise fest.
• Dubai’s weekend is Fri-Sat. Many
small shops don’t open until
4pm on Fridays, but all of the
big malls open from 10am and
trade until late.
• The city is very safe, there is
virtually no crime.
• Dubai is remarkably liberal, both in
behavior and dress, but egregious
displays of anger and saucy
behavior are frowned upon, and
there is a ZERO tolerance of
drunk-driving = jail.
• Alcohol is served only in
restaurants/bars attached to hotels,
and the prices charged
are often criminal.
• Tipping is not obligatory,
but appreciated.
• Currency: UAE Dirham. DHS 3.67 =
US$1 fixed.
• Country code is +971 and 4
for Dubai, local mobiles start
with either 050 or 055 and
landlines 04.
• Directory enquiries 181, international
directory enquiries 151.
• Police and ambulance 999,
fire 997.
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A former professional skier, Bastien
Gonzalez discovered his calling after a
serious skiing accident left him in need of
physical therapy. After attaining podiatry
qualifications, Bastien used his scientific
knowledge to enhance and perfect the
art of nail care in his now world-famous
pedicures and manicures. Bastien has
since opened 13 PEDI:MANI:CURE Studios
in exclusive hotels all over the world, as
well as launched his Révérence de Bastien
product range.
www.bastiengonzalez.com
LUXE INSIDER
Bastien Gonzalez
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1) WHAT’S THE ONE THING EVERY VISITOR TO DUBAI MUST DO AND WHY?
You must visit World’s tallest building
Burj Khalifa, a living wonder, and
stunning work of art. The views are
simply spectacular.
www.burjkhalifa.ae
2) WHAT ARE 3 OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS AND WHY? WHAT DISHES DO YOU ORDER AT THESE PLACES?
I love Nobu in Atlantis, the world-
renowned Japanese, a truly stunning
restaurant and unforgettable
experience. There is a sushi bar and
sake lounge, I love the Nobu signature
dishes Sashimi Salad with Matsuhisa
soy sauce dressing and Black Cod in
Miso. The Moroccan restaurant Tagine
in the Royal Mirage hotel has lovely,
hand polished and waxed tobacco-
colored walls, and lots of lanterns,
rugs and decorative pieces from
around the region – the couscous
is amazing. And last but not least
PierChic in the Madiant Jumeriah,
the stroll along the pier is just the
precursor to one of the most romantic
locations in Dubai, the seafood is
great and the views of the
Gulf breathtaking.
3) WHERE IS THE BEST COFFEE (OR TEA) IN DUBAI, AND WHY?
Historically speaking, there should
be no better place to drink coffee
than here in the Middle East – it
was first roasted in nearby Yemen.
Café Bateel, a Saudi-owned chain,
is keeping traditional Arabic coffee
(often referred to as Turkish coffee)
en vogue with local Emiratis. In many
respects, Bateel is the Middle East’s
answer to Starbucks and there’s as
much emphasis on dates and shisha
as there is coffee. Nonetheless, the
coffee is delicious – it isn’t filtered and
is flavored with an array of spices –
principally cardamom, but also saffron
cloves, and cinnamon.
www.bateel.com
4) WHERE WOULD YOU GO FOR A COCKTAIL AND WHAT WOULD YOU ORDER?
101 sits on the very tip of The Palm’s
crescent, but can also be reached via
boat from sister hotel One&Only Royal
Mirage. With sweeping panoramic
views of the Dubai skyline beyond, the
striking 101 dining lounge with alfresco
seating overwater also features a
chill-out lounge with seaside tables
and bar. You can enjoy a selection of
light Mediterranean food; from tapas
and large fresh salads to seafood (the
seafood paella is my favorite) it’s the
perfect setting for afternoon cocktails.
Order the mojito!
www.jumeirah.com
5) WHAT’S THE BEST DAY TRIP TO TAKE FROM YOUR CITY, AND WHY?
There are some amazing day trips
and over night trips in the desert. You
can drive to the northern Musandam
Peninsula in the Sultanate of Oman, a
simple 120-minute journey from Dubai
with beautiful setting of the Mountains
on one side and sandy beach on the
other. Recently for my birthday I
stayed at the Qasr Al Sarab in Abu
Dhabi’s spectacular Empty Quarter. I
stay in many luxury hotels around the
world but for me this place was truly
amazing, I will definitely return, you
are literally in the desert and then
this fortress appears from nowhere.
Peaceful, tranquil, it was the perfect
weekend. I even got to eat couscous
under the stars – true Arabic style!
www.qasralsarab.anantara.com
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Bastien Gonzalez
www.noburestaurants.com
www.royalmirage.oneandonlyresorts.com
www.jumeirah.com
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AL MAHA RESORT AND SPA Hotel
Stay overnight or simply dine at this
Bedouin-style retreat within a 225sqkm
conservation area where wild oryx and
gazelle roam amongst the five-star,
tented suites, each with its own plunge
pool. Dine in private on your balcony
overlooking the dunes, or take a camel
ride to the fantastic spa, or the shaded
champagne bar terrace for blazing
sunsets, and don’t forget to practice
your archery and falconry!.
ARMANI HOTEL
Hotel
Sashay down the catwalk corridors
of Giorgio’s temple of beige and gold
minimalism with leather walls, tatami
flooring and green marble bathrooms
with namesake products for use, plus
exclusive Armani/Privé lounge, Milan’s
prestigious Peck Deli, swank spa and
Armani retail in the hotel and adjacent
Dubai Mall.
XVA GALLERY Hotel
A quaint renovated traditional majilis-
style boutique hotel in the heritage
area of chain-dominated Dubai,
with wind towers and shaded open
courtyards to enjoy the nearby calls to
prayer. The adjoining vegetarian café
with legendary mint lemonade is a
favorite among locals and celebrities.
Dubai Desert Conservation
Reserve / off the Dubai to Al Ain
Highway / +971 4 832 9900
www.al-maha.com
Burj Khalifa / +971 4 888 3888
www.dubai.armanihotels.com
Bastakiya / Bur Dubai / +971 4 353 5383
www.xvahotel.com
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AL NAFOORAH
Dining
This swish and zesty Lebanese
destination covers all bases – business
meets, family venue, post-retail
lunchkin or romantic diner, and
sits perfectly located for designer
shopping too. Check out the terrace
(closed in summer) and be sure not to
miss the excellent hot and cold mezze
and killer kebbeh.
NASIMI BEACH
Club
A Miami vibe in Dubai setting makes
this shoreline terrace the place to go
for full moons, international DJs and
Ibiza-party crowds. Each evening, the
beach amenities convert to a lounge
club with music, ambient lighting and
sofas for drinks, shisha and lounging.
360°
Bar
Panoramic views of the city and
the Persian Gulf lull loungers and
groovers at this circular offshore siren
situated at the end of its own pier.
Sip sundowners on the deck or twirl
and whirl under the starlight in the
hedonistic electronic playground above.
Jumeirah Emirates Towers / Sheikh
Zayed Road / +971 4 319 8088
www.jumeirah.com
Atlantis Dubai / +971 4 426 2626 /
noon-12.3am Sat-Thu, till 2am Fri /
closed summer
www.atlantisthepalm.com
Marina Restaurant Rooftop /
Jumeirah Beach Hotel / +971 4 406
8999 / from 5pm daily / closed
summer / re-opens September
www.jumeirah.com
PIERCHIC
Dining
Stroll along the candlelit pier to this
romantic love-den set over the gulf for
the ideal place to propose or rekindle,
and say yes to delicious Gallic seafood
dishes, impeccable service, balmy
breezes and azure waters. An added
plus is that no children under 10 are
allowed. Peace, perfect peace.
ZUMA
Dining
Sip and sup at this elemental dream of
soaring glass, granite, steel and timber
‘izakaya’ where suits and models rub
shoulders at blond wood tables, the
sushi and robata grill counters or the
slick mezzanine lounge. The two or four
course lunch is great value.
SHU
Dining
Hang out with the locals at this
popular Middle Eastern mezze and
shisha lounge where the laid-back
atmosphere, vibrant furnishings, glass
bauble chandeliers, and chill patio are
ideal for watching the passing parade
along trendy Jumeirah Beach Road.
Jumeirah Beach Road / opp. Jumeirah
Beach Park / +971 4 349 1303 /
10am-2am daily
www.jumeirah.com
Bldg 6 / Gate Village / DIFC /
+971 4 425 5660
www.zumarestaurant.com
Al Qasr / Madinat Jumeirah /
Jumeirah / +971 4 366 6730
www.madinatjumeirah.com
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www.royalmirage.oneandonlyresorts.com
THE BLUE SOUQ (CENTRAL MARKET)
Shopping
Ditch Dubai when looking for Arabian
carpets. Instead, this most famous
of Sharjah’s souks offers reputable
vendors and the best bargains,
provided you’ve honed your haggling
skills. The floor above houses the best
carpet shop selection in the country,
plus gold jewelry and gems galore.
For authentic Nain and Kashan rugs,
Persian Carpet Kingdom within the
Souq is the safest bet.
ALADDIN SHOES
Shopping
For shoes to make your toes curl,
head to the best in the business,
where Mohommed can custom-make
beautiful, sequined Persian slippers
in only 2-3 days, with matching
embroidered belts. Just head to the
Bur Dubai Old Souk Abra and you
can’t miss Aladdin.
AMARA
Activities
Moorish Amara spa knows what
the weary traveler kneads: private
suites with personal walled garden,
outdoor rain shower, and a luxurious
assortment of massages, body and
facial treatments. Customize the
ambient music and prepare for a
pampering using skin guru Anne
Semonin’s signature products. Then,
make a day of it with free reign of
Park Hyatt’s facilities, including pool,
steam room, sauna and fitness center.
ARABIAN ADVENTURES
Activities
Forget the headache of planning, this
polished outfit arranges desert safaris,
visits to racing stables, luxury cruises,
fishing, water sports, helicopter tours,
romantic dinners in exotic spots, golf
escapes and more. You can book
privately or join another group.
THE THIRD LINE
Shopping
Expansive, edgy, tucked away gallery
that’s the place to see and buy regional
and international contemporary Middle
Eastern art. Cutting-edge exhibits
feature international-caliber diasporic
artists like Toronto-based Abbas
Akhavan and New York-based Youssef
Nabil, for public and collection.
Park Hyatt / Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht
Club / +971 4 602 1234
www.dubai.park.hyatt.com
+971 4 303 4888
www.arabian-adventures.com
Al Majaz / close to Sharjah Creek /
+971 06 573 5098 / 9am-1pm & 4-11pm
Sat-Thu, 4-11pm Fri
www.persiancarpetkingdom.com
Dubai Old Souk / Bastakiya
/ +971 4 050 515 4351
Al Quoz Industrial Estate / Interchange
No. 3, Exit 42 / +971 4 341 1367
www.thethirdline.com
ROOFTOP BAR
Bar
The ultimate in cushion-strewn, laid-
back Arab loveliness. This sheik-chic,
picture-perfect setting is the best
place in Dubai to watch the sunset
with cocktails, with knockout views
of the Gulf and the somewhat bizarre
Palm development. Great mezze
nibbles too.
Arabian Court / One&Only Royal
Mirage / Juemirah / +971 4 399
9999 / 5pm-1am
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LUXE LoathesJULY / AUGUST TEMPERATURES
High 40s (115°F and above), and
seriously not funny.
TRAFFIC
Drivers are one problem, the traffic
is another. Prepare for 3hr gridlock
during rush hour, which is every hour.
CONSTRUCTION
Cranes (not of the fowl variety) abound
in construction central Dubai.
DUBAI DRIVERS
The international melange of people
in Dubai means international driving
tendencies with blurred laws. Be
prepared for some of the worst drivers
on the planet!
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ARRIVE IN STYLE
Being stuck in traffic purgatory during
rush hour is infuriating when trying to get
to the Park Hyatt’s Terrace for alfresco
cocktails, so do the smart thing instead
and hire an abra (boat) at 100Dhs/1hr
to cruise along the Dubai Creek to Park
Hyatt’s marina, arriving at The Terrace
fresh and cool. Simply board at any abra
station along the creek.
www.dubai.park.hyatt.com
SKY HIGH
Avoid battling with the hordes of tourists
for prime viewing real estate on the
observation deck of the world’s tallest
tower, the Burj Khalifa, by chartering a
helicopter from Arabian Adventures and
flying around the Burj instead.
www.burjkhalifa.ae
www.arabian-adventures.com
POOL TIME
Swimming in the sea is pleasant, but
the construction residue and towering
cranes near the beaches are not, so stick
with the smart set by dipping into the
not too hot, not too cold, but ‘just right’
clean waters of the chilled swimming pool
bordered by beautifully landscaped
lush gardens at the One&Only Royal
Mirage Hotel.
www.oneandonlyresorts.com
UNDERWATER
The Persian Gulf’s vast network of on-
going land expansion has all but scared
away the marine life, so snorkelling,
sailing or diving can be less than idyllic.
Instead charter a sleek cruiser or fit-for-a-
sheikh yacht for offshore diving, deep-
sea fishing, sunset sails, or customized
itineraries through Art Marine.
www.artmarine.net
PERSONAL SHOPPER
Getting lost in the world’s largest malls
and sprawling souks of retail mecca Dubai
can be no joke, so discover the city’s
hush-hush shopping secrets with Divine,
celebrity-stylist Kelly Lundberg’s team of
crack personal shoppers.
www.divine.ae
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Escape the summer heat in the urban-
glam Grosvenor House. Your personal
butler can arrange for breakfast in bed
before you venture to the old quarter of
Deira for the Spice and Gold Souks; the
souks open from 9am so cab there early
to avoid the notorious Dubai traffic, or
allocate plenty of extra time for gridlock.
After reaching the Deira Old Souk Abra
Station drop-off point, take the tiny alley
that runs behind the area’s ochre-colored
shops to and find aromatic saffron, cumin
and the myriad delights of the Spice Souk.
The Gold Souk is further along the main
road up Old Baladiya Road, but trot on
to nearby Souk Deira Street for a heady
concoction of perfume stores with their
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Romance
signature jars of heavy oils. Escape the
encroaching heat by continuing down this
street and turning right to bring you to
the Old Souk Abra Station. Embark your
chartered abra (see Drab vs Fab) and
cruise down the stunning Dubai Creek to
lunch at Park Hyatt’s scrumptious Middle
Eastern offering Café Arabesque. While
the a la carte items can be hit or miss, the
mezze buffet of fresh Jordanian, Syrian
and Lebanese starters is unmissable, but
don’t over-indulge as you’ll want to make
your way to your couples’ suite at the
Moorish-zen palace of the resort’s Amara
Spa (see LUXE Loves). Here, you can
choose from a wealth of spa packages like
the luxurious 5-hr Diamond Journey that
includes Thai, reflexology and Indian
head massages to free blocked energy
and an illuminating facial to leave you
glowing. To maintain your zen, simply
step from the spa onto The Terrace for
fabulous sundowner views of the marina,
then take a leisurely cab to seafood haven
Pierchic (see LUXE Loves) to end the
evening at this lover’s fairytale set over
the Persian Gulf.
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The sun is shining and the thermostat
hasn’t climbed above 115 degrees (high
40s) yet, perfect time to take an Arabian
Adventures (see Drab vs fab) helicopter
ride around the city, over the stunning
coastline and the architectural splendors
of the manmade Palm Jumeirah
archipelago and the world’s tallest
building, the Burj Khalifa. Afterwards, take
the complimentary Royal Mirage Hotel
coach to Media City, and enjoy Middle
Eastern fusion salads and sandwiches
at Lime Tree Café opposite. Escape the
now scorching heat at the Jumeirah
Zabeel Saray’s palatial Talise Ottoman
Spa where their Turkish hammams and
hydrotherapy rooms are the icing on the
cake of luxurious treatments. A few hours
of this Turkish delight then it’s off to
Souk Madinat for a sweets and macarons
stop at Vivel Patisserie, sating the Dubai
sweet tooth since 1992. Marathon retail
is in order after such a patisserie feast,
so head to the Dubai Marina to partake in
the city’s unofficial sport, shopping. Begin
on the northern end of the pedestrianized
Marina Walk, opposite the Ritz Carlton,
to behold high style emporium Boutique
1, where a divine shrine to labels from
Martin Grant to Thom Browne, plus a
denim bar and personal stylists await
you. Accessorize your new look with
ornate shoes and bags by Gina, Fendi,
Dior and more in nearby Opera. Now
that you can dress to impress, throw
on your new threads for a night on the
town starting with supper at Zuma, and
finishing at ultra-slick Armani/Privé (see
LUXE Loves) nightclub, for a vibrant mix
of international beats, great drinks and
hi-so crowd. Tired? Why look further than
a suite at Armani Hotel (see LUXE Loves)
downstairs…. how convenient is that!
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Dubai may be a business hub, but
that certainly doesn’t make it easy
to get around in. Unless you want to
teleconference while stuck in a three-
hour long traffic jam, stay in Jumeirah
Emirates Towers, located in the financial
district, and featuring with breathtaking
views of Burj Kahlifa and complimentary
access to Jumeirah Beach Hotel’s private
beach (in case you get a post-meeting
tanning window). With the hotel sorted,
let’s get your attire in order! If you have
48 hours in the city or you visit Dubai
regularly, take the time to get sized up
at Parmar Tailors for a custom suit made
from luxurious European fabrics – they’ve
been outfitting captains of industry
and young dandies since 1956. Busy
businesswomen should contact Divine
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Business(see Drab vs Fab) for celebrity-stylist Kelly
Lundberg’s expertise. Now, with your
outfit in the works, it’s time to get rid
of any signs of and fatigue. Men can try
‘The Perfect Shave’ and a Thai or sports
massage at the decadent grooming
lounge for men, 1847, conveniently
located on the Emirates Towers Boulevard
below the hotel. Ladies, freshen up
at Armani Hotel’s signature Armani/
SPA with a customized treatment using
namesake products. Now you’re feeling
refreshed, head to you pre-booked lunch
table at zesty Lebanese Al Nafoorah. Its
lovely terrace and specialty hot and cold
mezze dishes are sure to impress that
important lunch client. For a pre-dinner
drinks meeting, the laidback, beachside,
contemporary-Arabian indoor/outdoor
Jetty Lounge is the perfect choice, and
when it’s time to sign on the dotted line,
dinner at nearby 101 Dining Lounge and
Bar, with its Mediterranean tapas and
seafood dishes, plus sweeping panoramic
views of the Dubai skyline, is a sure-fire
deal-clincher.
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The Essentials
• Grosvenor House
Al Sufouh Road / West Marina /
+971 4 399 8888
www.grosvenorhouse-dubai.com
• Café Arabesque
Park Hyatt / Dubai Creek Golf &
Yacht Club /+971 4 602 1234
www.dubai.park.hyatt.com
• Amara Spa
Park Hyatt / Dubai Creek Golf &
Yacht Club / +971 4 602 1234
www.dubai.park.hyatt.com
• Pierchic
Al Qasr / Madinat Jumeirah /
Jumeirah / +971 4 366 6730
www.madinatjumeirah.com
• Arabian Adventures
(see Drab vs fab)
• Lime Tree Café
Jumeirah Beach Road (next to
Spinney’s) / +971 4 366 9320
www.thelimetreecafe.com
• Talise Ottoman Spa
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel / The
Palm Jumeirah / Crescent Road
(West) / +971 4 453 0455
www.jumeirah.com
• Vivel Patisserie
Souk Madinat Jumierah /
+971 4 368 6006
www.vivel.com
ROMANTIC ITINERARY STYLISH ITINERARY
• Boutique 1
The Walk at Jumeirah Beach
Residence / +971 4 425 7888
www.boutique1.com
• Zuma
Bldg 6 / Gate Village / DIFC /
+971 4 425 5660
www.zumarestaurant.com
• Armani/Privé (see LUXE Loves)
• Armani Hotel (see LUXE Loves)
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• Jumeirah Emirates Towers /
Sheikh Zayed Road /
+971 4 330 0000
www.jumeirah.com
• Parmar Tailors / 25c Street /
Al Souq Al Kabeer / near the
Astoria Hotel / +971 4 353 5648
www.parmartailors.com
• Divine
www.divine.ae
BUSINESS ITINERARY
• 1847 / Jumeirah Emirates Towers /
Sheikh Zayed Road/
+971 4 330 1847
www.thegroomingco.com/1847
• Armani
SPA (see LUXE Loves)
• Al Nafoorah / Jumeirah Emirates
Towers / Sheikh Zayed Road /
+971 4 319 8088
www.jumeirah.com
• Jetty Lounge
Beachfront / One & Only Royal Mirage
/ Jumeirah /
+971 4 399 9999
www.thepalm.oneandonlyresorts.com
• 101 Dining Lounge and Bar
One & Only The Palm /
+971 4 440 1010
www.thepalm.oneandonlyresorts.com
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