In its cheapest, one night in Burj al Arab-Kostet Dubai’s famous, sail-shaped “seven-star” Hotel-Kostet £ 1,283, which makes it the most expensive stay in the city.
For this you can enjoy a two-story suite with Butler’s A-Go-GO and shine everywhere from your night lamp to your hair dryer.
But WoW factor is easy at these prices. It can achieve all over the world. For me, Dubai’s real star quality is at the other end of the scale: his budget hotels.
Not ridicule. I have spent the last 13 years to check hotels in Dubai, from the most opulent excavations to places where one night only costs £ 40 – including breakfast – and the latter really impresses.
Mama Shelter in Business Bay offers chic rooms from £ 44 per night
Forget Great Britain and Europe’s sad, tired budget hotels. Instead, imagine a basis, the interiors of which could have been picked from a design magazine, with neat employees who cannot do enough for you, and a breakfast buffet that would shape many of the five-star stars of London.
Facilities are great, the housekeeping is flawless: trust me, it is my job to inspect every win.
And now, after all, the rest of the tourism scene in Dubai follows, whereby there is competitive experience in the whole city.
Restaurants recommended with Michelin such as Pierchic, Cé La VI and Boca have started to serve Prix fixes Menus for around 30 GBP, while Emirates offers discounts for everything, from spas to parachuting: You only have to show your boarding pass.
If you plan to develop multiple must, unlock yourself with Go City and Dubai fits savings of up to 50 or 60 percent, including the Burj Khalifa, the City Cruises and the Desert Safaris.
For discounts on individual attractions, money savings points such as Groupon, Cobone and the Entertainer are great: At the time of the press, I discovered discounts on tickets for the wild Wadi water park (-28 %%), the aquarium lost by Lost Chambers Aquarium at Atlantis (-52 percent) and Sky views (-10 percent), plus countless You-can-eat porridge.
Looking for discounts on attractions such as the Lost Chambers Aquarium at Atlantis can lead to results – Andrew Aitchison
Why is Dubai suddenly penny pinching? “In recent years we have changed a clear change in global travel trends to value -oriented experiences,” says Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai’s tourist board.
“[Affordability] becomes a decisive characteristic of Dubai’s hospitality and tourism offer; It is more than a trend. “
In addition, I would say that Dubai has to accept budget tourism, because many visitors simply cannot afford to enjoy their famous opulence. Most of his non-regional tourists come from India, Great Britain, the USA and Germany in which the cost of living bites.
Dubai’s selection of budget -friendly hotels has never been bigger. “Our one to three-star hotel segment corresponds to 19 percent of the city’s entire hotel inventory,” says Kazim. According to a recently carried out study, the average Dubai Hotel now only costs £ 130 per night.
A night in a sail -shaped Burj al Arab costs £ 1,283 – but there are many affordable ways to enjoy Dubai – Fraser Hall
My budget hotel of your choice is Rove, the 11 real estate in the United Arab Emirates – including the city center (the neighborhood of Burj Khalifa) – from 40 GBP per night. “We are proud to offer high-quality, comfortable accommodation with accessible rates-even in the high season,” says Paul Bridger, Coo from Rove.
This year’s budget openings also include Mama Shelter in Business Bay (from 44 £/night) and Moxy al Barsha, and I also evaluate Hiltons al Seef Heritage Hotel (from £ 44).
Sure, there are no butler or golden amenities, but the joy of making a bargain in one of the most wasteful cities in the world? This is priceless.
How it works: four days in Dubai for £ 789 per person
This travel route shows some of the best budget experiences Dubai. Its base is the old town, in which its money is still stretched – but your journey takes you through the whole city. For the consistency, all prices are based on the travel dates from October 7th to 11th, 2025 and two together who travel together.
Flights
It is expensive to get to Dubai. A direct flight (seven hours) with Emirates or British Airways in October costs around £ 500.
But a short stop somewhere like Istanbul, Amman or Doha – which will probably only add an hour or two with your entire travel time – can easily save more than £ 100 per person.
I recommend the London-to-Dubai flight from Gulf Air, which is followed in Bahrain, which costs at £ 398 return (gulfair.com). It leaves Heathrow at 10:05 p.m., flies overnight with a short connection in Bahrain and arrives in Dubai at 9.50 a.m. (8 hours 45 m). The return flight leaves at 8 a.m. and arrives in Heathrow at 3:20 p.m.
In total: £ 398 per person
hotel
Four nights in Hilton by Hilton Dubai Al Seef costs 1,528.80 AED (£ 305), including breakfast and based on two parts of a king or a twin room.
In total: £ 152.50 per person
Four nights in Hilton by Hilton Dubai Al Seef costs from £ 305
Day 1
Morning
Leave your suitcases in the hotel (Taxi Aed25/£ 7 between two £), then drive the Turkish coffee (AED12/£ 2.40 pp) and separate them Kunafah (AED22/4.40PP) in Nablus in Al Seef-a 18-minute walk away, in an old “Mudbrick” café in the old style. Total £ 10.30pp.
Afternoon
Taxi (AED15/£ 3 between two) to Dubai Frame, a gigantic gold -colored gauge platform that lies between the old and new Dubai (entry AED50/£ 10pp). Total £ 11.50pp.
Evening
Dinner in the Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe in the historic quarter of Al Fahidi-a 20-minute walk from the hotel. Order the Emirati Machboos Deyay: Slowly roasted chicken with rice and golf spices, Aed62/£ 12pp.
Total editions: £ 33.80 per person
Al Fahidi is a historic district in Dubai, which is located at the Dubai Creek moment RF
Day 2
Morning
Hit the crowd in the Burj Khalifa by arriving before 9 a.m. (Taxi Aed40/£ 8 between two); Book your ticket online (AED179/£ 36pp). Enjoy the view from the 125th floor before going to Gawp in the Dubai Mall and in Dubai Fountains (show at 1 p.m., free of charge). Total £ 40pp.
Afternoon
Start a taxi (AED45/£ 9 between two) to the five-star Hotel Jumeirah Al Qasr to dine in the Pierchic restaurant recommended by Michelin, whose three-course-lunch is AED175/£ 35PP. It is on a member of the sea with a view of the Burj al Arab – enormous value. Total £ 39.50pp.
Evening
Taxi (AED40/£ 8 between two) to the Alserkal Avenue, a cultural quarter with independent galleries, craft shops and an art house cinema.
The Alserkal Avenue is in Al Quoz, an art and cultural district – Alamy
COOCH, snap a crossbar and a cake by Wild & the Moon (Aed47/£ 9.50pp) and maybe catch a film or exhibition. Taxi house: Aed45/£ 9 between two. Total £ 18pp.
Total editions: £ 97.50 per person
Day 3
Morning
Relax in the hotel pool – free of charge.
Afternoon
Go along the brook along the Grand Souk from Bur Dubai and consider Falafel (Aed31/£ 6pp) and Masala Chai (AED20/£ 4PP) in the Blatthof of the XVA café and a nose around Al Fahidis tiny art galleries (free of charge).
Make sure that a visit to Bur Dubais Grand Souk – Getty
Omani Incense, Indian Saris, Plump Medjool Dates: You will find everything here, just haunted hard. Take a Abra Boot over the water (AED1/£ 0.20P) to read the glittering goods of the Golden Souk. Looking is free. A total of £ 10.20 – plus all purchases.
Evening
Taxi to the hotel (AED19/£ 4 between two), then go to the Sheikh Mohamed Center for cultural understanding, whose fantastic cultural dinner the Emirati kitchen and an entertaining Q&A with a local guide (AED160/£ 32PP) belong. Total £ 34pp.
Total editions: £ 44.20 per person
Day 4
Morning
Taxi to Nessednass Beach (AED50/£ 10). It doesn’t cost A Dirham To enjoy its white sands and turquoise flat surfaces, grab a pool towel from the hotel and enjoy this winter sun. Total £ 5pp.
Afternoon
Lunch in the Common Grounds Café on the beach (wraps from Aed64/£ 13pp) and then a paddle board by Kite N Surf Water Sports: AED90/£ 18pp for an hour. Total £ 31pp.
Evening
After a taxi to the hotel (AED50/£ 10 between two £), there is enough for a sacrament in the Emirati Seafood Restaurant Al Fanar (16 minutes on foot).
Take a table on the terrace with a view of the stream and catch on a “signature tray”: grilled shrimp, sea bream and inkfish on a Reisberg (AED199/£ 40 for two). Tomorrow your airport taxi should cost between two AED20/£ 4. Total £ 27pp.
Total editions: £ 63 per person
total: £ 789 per person