Hyatt Place Dubai Jumeirah sits proudly in Dubai's exclusive Jumeirah neighbourhood. This newly-opened hotel draws inspiration from both old and new Dubai, equally-matched by chic guest accommodation, a varied food and drink scene, and excellent leisure amenities; the perfect place to stay for your holiday in Dubai.
The complimentary buffet-style breakfast will fuel you for a day of exploring. No visit here would be complete without seeing the world's tallest building - Burj Khalifa - or indulging in retail therapy at the world's largest shopping mall - Dubai Mall. You'll also have access to four stunning beaches, Dubai Museum, Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai Fountain, and Dubai Frame.
Back at the hotel; relax in style by the outdoor pool or keep in shape with a workout in the 24-hour fitness centre. Your room or suite combines a neutral decor with all the modern amenities to enhance your stay. Make a reviving brew using the tea/coffeemaker, post selfies online using the complimentary Wi-Fi access, or unwind in the Cozy Corner to watch television.
The on-site bar and eateries take care of your food and drink. From hearty international meals in Focus and Pan-Asian-inspired street food in Wox to food 'on-the-go' around the clock in The Market and light snacks and a full menu of drinks and cocktails in Focus Bar; all angles are covered on your doorstep.
Discover why Hyatt Place Dubai Jumeirah is a favourite place to stay in Dubai.
Property facilities
Hyatt Place Dubai Jumeirah offers plentiful facilities, including: an outdoor swimming pool, complimentary breakfast buffet, two restaurants, 24-hour market/deli, bar, complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access, shared computers with high-speed Internet, room service/in-room dining, 24-hour fitness centre with Technogym® equipment, airport limousine service on request, laundry service, and 24-hour reception.
Food, drink & entertainment
Wake up to a buffet-style breakfast with everything from freshly-prepared eggs, fresh juices and fruit, and breakfast bowls to coffee, milk, and tea. Visit Focus for local and internationally-inspired appetisers, main courses, light bites, and desserts at mealtimes. Wox opens from 12:30 and offers a contemporary twist on Pan-Asian street food including soups, noodles, wok dishes, and more.
Savour drinks from around the globe accompanied by nibbles, premium beers, tea, coffee, and mixed drinks at Focus Bar. The Market features a range of convenient and delicious 'grab 'n go options to satisfy your hunger pangs any time of the day.
Sport, games & activities
Start your day with an invigorating swim in the outdoor pool or maintain your fitness regime on the cardio equipment and strength training machines in the 24-hour fitness centre. Keeping in touch with home is easy thanks to the complimentary Wi-Fi access and shared computers with high-speed Internet.
Explore Dubai's many attractions: La Mer, Jumeirah Beach Park, Kite Beach, and The Beach by JBR are perfect for swimming and sunbathing; indulge in retail therapy at Dubai Mall, Souk Al Bahar, City Walk Jumeirah, Gold Souk, and Dubai Festival Mall; culture fans can head to Dubai Museum, Etihad Museum, Jumeirah Mosque; and Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain, and Dubai Frame should feature on your must-experience list.
Room facilities
This luxurious Dubai hotel has a total of 216 luxury guest rooms and suites across five categories; ranging from 1 King Bed with Sofabed Rooms through to 1-Bedroom Suites with 1 King Bed. 1 King Bed with Sofabed Rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi, 49-inch television, cosy corner with sofa bed, bathroom with toiletries, single-serve tea/coffeemaker, water bottles, alarm clock, plug panel, cordless speaker phone with voicemail, fridge, individual air-conditioning control, iron/ironing board, hairdryer, remote printing, and safety deposit box.
Springing up from the Arabian Desert seemingly overnight, Dubai is an innovative city that goes out of its way to impress. This modern metropolis is all about extremes and firsts; it's home to the world's first seven-star hotel, the world's tallest building, the world's most iconic man-made island, and the world's largest shopping mall.
As well as all that extravagance, you can expect high levels of luxury and service at our selection of top notch hotels. In amongst the skyscrapers, you'll find bustling gold and spice souks that give you a taste of what Dubai was like before the boom. Take a traditional show cruise across the Creek, or head out of town on a spectacular desert safari.
Add pristine beaches and year-round sunshine to the breathtaking cityscape and it's easy to see why Dubai is fast becoming one of the planet's most popular holiday destinations.
Dubai is warm all year round, but it can get really hot in the height of summer. Visit from November to March for highs of around 25°C.
One of the biggest draws to Dubai is the hot climate and gorgeous beaches, but there's plenty to do besides sunbathing. With its juxtaposed contemporary malls and ancient souks, Dubai's shopping scene is eclectic and second to none. There are more contrasts when it comes to Dubai's architecture; marvel at the landmark Jumeirah Mosque or take the elevator to the top of Burj Khalifa for staggering views of the iconic skyline and the gulf beyond. For thrills and spills, Wild Wadi Water Park and Atlantis The Palm have got it covered with their amazing aqua-based attractions. All those beaches mean there are plenty of water sports to choose from in Dubai - and you'll find first class golf courses inland. Think Dubai is all skyscrapers and no culture? Think again: visit Dubai Museum to learn about the colourful history of the city, take a traditional Dhow cruise in amongst the traders in the Creek, or head out to the desert for unbelievable scenery and a fascinating insight into the nomadic way of life.
Dining in Dubai is a real treat, with everything from worldwide food to Michelin-starred restaurants to choose from. Many luxury hotels have a variety of in-house restaurants serving up international dishes from Japan, Italy, India and beyond. Don't miss the opportunity to sample the local aromatic cuisine that's shot with flavoursome spices.
From glamorous, hotel-based bars to big name clubs like Buddha Bar, Dubai's nightlife scene is as varied as you'd expect from any modern city. Please keep in mind that alcohol consumption is only allowed in bars and on other designated premises, and that drinking on the street or in other public places is strictly prohibited. For an unforgettable evening, take a sunset tour to the desert and enjoy dinner in a Bedouin tent beneath the starry sky.
It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct travel insurance and vaccinations and / or special medication for your destination. Please consult your GP for advice at least one month ahead of travel. It is essential that you meet the visa and passport requirements for your chosen destination. Visit the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (http://www.fco.gov.uk) website for up to date entry requirements listed by country.