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Grand Moov Hotel - 4* - Dubai

4.0
from £75

Grand Moov Hotel - 4* - Dubai

Al Riqqa Road, Dubai, 14441, United Arab Emirates

Grand Moov Hotel - 4* - Dubai
Offer subject to availability

Description

Al Riqqa Road, Dubai 14441

Grand Moov Hotel Dubai, located on Deira is just a few minutes from Maktoum Bridge, the main link between Old and New Dubai & Jumeira area. This 4 star deluxe property is also a few minutes away from the Main City Centre, World Trade Centreand offers 170 tastefully decorated rooms. This hotel has been designed keeping in mind the needs of both the corporate and leisure traveller.

Business facilities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment *
  • Banqueting Centre*
  • Board room*
  • Internet*
  • Business Centre*
  • Business facilities*
  • Conference Centre*
  • Conference Rooms*
  • Exhibition room*
  • Fax*
  • Fax service*
  • IT Centre*
  • Meeting Rooms*
  • Modem Access(r)
  • Overhead projector*
  • PC for Guests*
  • Photocopying*
  • Printer*
  • Private sun terraces(r)
  • Secreterial Service*
  • slide projector*
  • sound equipment*
  • translation services*
  • TV(r)
  • ADSL internet*

*May incur an additional cost
(r)This facility is room dependent

Children facilities

  • Babysitting*
  • Extra bed*
  • Childrens Pool(r)

*May incur an additional cost
(r)This facility is room dependent

Hotel facilities

  • 24 hour security (r)
  • Room Service
  • Air Conditioning(r)
  • Air-conditioning in public areas(r)
  • airport shuttle service (on request)(r)
  • Airport transfers(r)
  • Beach shuttle(r)
  • Car rental desk*
  • City tours*
  • Club lounge(r)
  • Concierge(r)
  • Currency Exchange(r)
  • Daily shopping mall/beach shuttle(r)
  • Dry cleaning*
  • Elevator/Lift(r)
  • Express check-in/check-out (r)
  • Express check-out(r)
  • Florist(r)
  • Free airport transfers(r)
  • Free beach shuttle(r)
  • Free city centre shuttle (r)
  • Free newspaper(r)
  • WI FI connection free of charge*
  • Garage(r)
  • Gift Shop*
  • Hair Salon*
  • Hot Tub(r)
  • Laundry*
  • Limousine Service(r)
  • Luggage room(r)
  • Medical service*
  • Meet and greet at airport(r)
  • News stand(r)
  • Night Porter(r)
  • Parking(r)
  • Parking garage(r)
  • PC for guests in the lobby*
  • Porter(r)
  • Postal and fax service*
  • Private car transfers(r)
  • Reading room(r)
  • Reception (24 hours)(r)
  • Reception desk(r)
  • Rooftop terrace & lounge(r)
  • Safety deposit box(r)
  • Safety Deposit Boxes(r)
  • Shoe shine(r)
  • Gift Shop*
  • Spa treatments*
  • Tour desk(r)
  • Underground parking (r)
  • Valet laundry(r)
  • Valet parking(r)
  • VIP services(r)
  • Well-being massage*
  • Wi-Fi*
  • Premiere TV*
  • Wi-Fi in public areas*
  • 24 hour concierge (r)

*May incur an additional cost
(r)This facility is room dependent

Leisure facilities

  • Beauty salon*
  • Beauty therapist*
  • Beauty treatment *
  • Daytime and evening entertainment(r)
  • Evening entertainment(r)
  • Fitness Center(r)
  • Gift Shop*
  • Gym*
  • Hair dresser *
  • Hair Salon *
  • Jacuzzi*
  • Leisure Club(r)
  • Long-term parking (r)
  • Massage*
  • Night club(r)
  • Outdoor swimming pool(r)
  • Rooftop swimming pool(r)
  • Sauna*
  • Spa*
  • Steam bath*
  • Steam room*
  • Sun Beds(r)
  • Swimming pool(r)
  • Water Sports(r)

*May incur an additional cost
(r)This facility is room dependent

Room facilities

  • Room Service
  • Air Conditioning
  • Alarm clock
  • Balcony
  • Bathrobe
  • Butler service
  • Cable television
  • City Map
  • Climate Control
  • Complimentary fruit and mineral water
  • Complimentary mineral water
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • Connecting Rooms
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Double shower/WC
  • Double-glazed windows
  • Duvets
  • Private Bathroom
  • Fax/modem plug in
  • Flat screen LCD TV
  • Free Internet access
  • free parking
  • Safe with notebook plug
  • Slippers
  • Tea/coffee facilities
  • Telephone
  • telephone in bathroom
  • Television
  • Trouser Press
  • Turndown service
  • Voicemail
  • Wake-up calls
  • Washbasin
  • Wi-Fi
  • Work desk with lamp
  • Modem Access
  • Hairdryer
  • Mini-bar
  • Fridge Freezer
  • Make-up mirror
  • Iron & ironing board
  • Safe
  • Separate Hanging Closet
  • kitchenette
  • Private bathroom with bathtub
  • Heating
  • Refrigerator
  • Hairdryer (on request)
  • Iron (on request)
  • Kettle


Restaurant

  • Thai Village: Sophisticated fine dining restaurant that offers authentic Thai cuisine. Elegant bamboowood decor; spacious but warm and inviting. Operating hours: Lunch: 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm, Dinner: 7:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.
  • Grand Café: International, 24-hour restaurant offering both buffet and à la carte menus; an ideal place for a quick bite or a lingering meal. Located adjacent to the hotel lobby.


Bar

  • Metro Manila Bar: The Metro Manila Bar offers drinks and hosts live music and dancing until late.


Children policy

  • Children welcome


Cancellation policy

  • Cancel free of charge up to 48 hrs before check-in, else first night rate


Pets policy

  • Pets not permitted


Smoking policy

  • Smoking permitted in guest rooms


Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 12:00

Local Attractions

  • Zabeel Park (Recreational Park): 2.7 Mile
  • Ski Dubai: 12.5 Mile
  • World Trade Centre: 1.8 Mile
  • Dubai Exhibition and Conference Centre: 1.8 Mile
  • Jumeirah Beach: 3.9 Mile
  • Gold Souk (Gold Market): 0.6 Mile
  • Wild Wadi: 4.4 Mile
  • Mall of the Emirates: 12.5 Mile
  • Deira City Centre: 0.6 Mile
  • Naif Bazaar: 0.5 Mile


Location

  • Nearest airport: Dubai


Credit cards accepted by hotel

  • American Express
  • Delta
  • Discover
  • JCB
  • Mastercard
  • Visa


Dubai

Dubai Highlights...

It is difficult to believe today, when Dubai has emerged as a global economic player and a major tourist destination, that less than a century ago Dubai was little more than a desert-strewn wildscape where Bedouin tribes roamed the sands and a huddle of settlers crowded around the banks of the lifeblood creek. Even as Europe embarked on the mass industrial destruction of World War I, Dubai still had no running water, no real roads and the main mode of transport was the camel.

Dubai first grew as a hub on the ancient trading route between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley and, by the 19th century, a small fishing village had taken root on the Shindagha peninsula, at the mouth of Dubai Creek. The village was inhabited by the Bani Yas tribe, who were led by the Maktoum family, the dynasty that still presides over Dubai today. The citys remarkable success story really began in the 1960s. During the process of shaking off the shackles of British colonial rule, oil was struck in 1966 and Dubai has never looked back. Since the 1960s, the population has mushroomed to almost 1.5 million and now an ever-growing number of hotels welcome in the temporary ex-pat workers and tourists who help propel the economy. Indeed, only 22% of the Emirates population, at last count, were actually ethnically Emirati in a population mixture that has to be one of the worlds most cosmopolitan. This diversity discourages any real ethnic tensions and while conflict might rage further north in Iraq, Dubai so far has been trouble-free.

Dubais evolution has been dramatic, with sweeping skyscrapers and gleaming office blocks rising up on the banks of the Creek. Development has been well managed, with a structure and order to the city that demonstrates that the oil wealth has been well handled and channelled. The rulers of Dubai have a penchant for grand projects one year a new extension to the port facilities, the next the worlds tallest purpose-built hotel and now the Palm Islands, a massive project that will bring over 100km (62 miles) of new beachfront, through the creation of the worlds three largest manmade islands, as well as hotels, villas, shopping malls, cinemas and Dubais first marine park. Land-hungry Dubai is increasingly looking to the waters of the Arabian Gulf in search of new land on which to develop, as recently evidenced by yet another outlandish project, The World, which aims to build 300 islands in the shape of the worlds countries. Dubai seems to know no end to its ambition, nor does it have any inhibitions, with new plans, such as those for the Middle Easts largest shopping mall, the new airport at Jebel Ali and the worlds tallest tower in Burj Dubai, constantly on the drawing board. Even the lifeblood Creek itself is not sacrosanct and plans have recently been announced to alter its course and widen it.

The regional instability that has followed the Iraq war and the rise of Al-Qaeda has, however, put a strain on the emirate and still threatens to hit tourism, one of its most successful industries. Tourism currently remains remarkably resilient with more and more tourists flocking to Dubai every year, which is unsurprising really, considering the idyllic climate for much of the year, with constant sunshine and only an average of five days of rainfall annually. During summer, however, the heat is extreme, making trips away from air-conditioned vehicles and buildings unbearable.

The future prospects of the emirates tourist industry and its economic situation as a whole may be increasingly governed by developments in the rest of the Middle East, but for now Dubai is a city on the rise and rise.

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