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DXB airport hotel transfers At the heart of Dubai’s busy Business Bay, The Oberoi offers unmatched hospitality looking out at the distant shores of Dubai Creek. Upscale rooms are renowned for their Italian marble accents, while spacious living plans offer massive floor-to-ceiling windows adorned with contemporary furniture. Upgrade to a suite for fashionable living areas and floating work desks, all while living large with on-site amenities ranging from an open-air garden and rooftop pool to round-the-clock room service. Shuttles to Dubai International Airport are also available for an extra fee, while alternative ways to see the region include public transfers via the Business Bay Subway Station on Al Khaleej Al Tejari Street and private vehicle rentals that include quaint sedans and family-friendly SUVs. Professionals looking to keep things quickly should go with meet-and-greet services for the priceless perk of chauffeured drop offs, choosing from rides like limousines, taxis and local personal drivers.
Located along the downtown beauty of Al Aamal Street, The Oberoi Dubai not only offers on-site luxuries but instant access to some of the city’s most cherished landmarks. A great place to start is Burj Park by Emaar, a lush green space juxtaposed by neighboring skyscrapers, one of which is the Burj Khalifa, famous for being the tallest building on earth and unreal observation deck. Located at the building’s base is The Dubai Fountain, a lost cousin of the Bellagio Fountains offering choreographed performances that range from a few minutes to half an hour. Spend the rest of the afternoon shopping at the immense Dubai Mall, home to unique local shops that include Japanese-themed products at Books Kinokuniya Dubai as well as real snow drizzling down the mall’s indoor Dubai Ice Rink. For something away from the crowds and closer toward nature, visit Dubai Creek’s Ras al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary’s vast nature lagoons covered in flamingos. |