Hadef & Partners Welcome To Dubai
Hadef & Partners Welcome To Dubai
Hadef & Partners Welcome To Dubai
HADEF & PARTNERS 12th Floor, Blue Tower Khalifa Street PO Box 3727 Abu Dhabi, UAE T +971 2 627 6622 F +971 2 627 6556
HADEF & PARTNERS Emaar Square, Building 3, Level 5, Downtown Burj Dubai, PO Box 37172 Dubai, UAE T +971 4 429 2999 F +971 4 429 2888
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Hadef & Partners is pleased to provide you with this concise guide to Dubai. The information in this booklet is designed to help you prepare for the IBA 2011 Annual Conference being held in Dubai from 30 October to 4 November 2011. The information is correct as at 23 November 2010. We recommend you check particulars directly with hotels, venues, operators before making bookings.
WELCOME TO DUBAI ......................................................................................................................... 2 ARRIVING IN DUBAI........................................................................................................................ 2 ORIENTATION ................................................................................................................................. 2 TRANSPORT.................................................................................................................................... 3 CLIMATE .......................................................................................................................................... 3 CULTURE ......................................................................................................................................... 4 CUSTOMS AND ETIQUETTE .......................................................................................................... 4 WHAT TO DO IN YOUR SPARE TIME............................................................................................ 5 HOTELS............................................................................................................................................ 6 USEFUL LINKS ................................................................................................................................ 8 WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO DUBAI............................................................ 9
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WELCOME TO DUBAI
One of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai is the second largest emirate and is located on the southern shore of the Arabian Gulf. The official weekend in the UAE is Friday and Saturday. Although Friday is the Islamic holy day, most venues, restaurants and stores operate as normal. The UAE is four hours ahead of GMT.
ARRIVING IN DUBAI
If you fly into Dubai on an international flight, you will arrive at one of the three terminals of Dubai International Airport, one of the worlds busiest airports. You do not need to pre-arrange a transfer to your hotel as taxis are safe and plentiful. A taxi fare from the airport to your hotel can cost between 30 Dirhams and 80 Dirhams depending on where you are staying. Abu Dhabi International Airport is also an option as it is not far from Dubai. You may require a visa to enter the UAE. However, GCC citizens do not require visas and certain foreign residents of the GCC may obtain a visa upon arrival. Moreover, nationals with passports issued by the following countries do not require a visa to enter the UAE and will instead receive a tourist visa upon arrival: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vatican. We recommend you check specific visa requirements with your local authorities before travelling. If you are carrying prescription medication, it is a good idea to obtain a letter from your physician and a medical report before you arrive in Dubai. Some drugs such as codeine are prohibited and will not only be confiscated but may subject the carrier to punishment. Further information can be found here. You can exchange your currency into the local currency, the UAE Dirham, at an exchange facility at the airport. The Dirham is pegged to the US dollar at 3.67. Otherwise, all major credit cards are accepted throughout Dubai and ATMs are located in shopping centres, hotels and business areas.
ORIENTATION
Dubai can be roughly split into three main areas which are bordered by the coast and desert: Old Dubai the immediate left and right side of Dubai Creek known as Bur Dubai and Deira respectively; Downtown Dubai the central business district comprising businesses located between Burj Khalifa and the World Trade Centre; and New Dubai, in the southern part of Dubai generally populated predominantly by beach hotels, Dubai Marina and a range of expatriate housing areas. Joining these three areas is a neatly planned network of roads with the main freeway known as Sheikh Zayed Road (SZR) comprising of 12 lanes. The Dubai Metro generally runs parallel to SZR. The Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (Convention Centre) (where the IBA Conference is being held) as well as Hadef & Partners offices are located in the Downtown Dubai area, next to SZR.
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TRANSPORT
The most popular method of travel in Dubai is the car. Taxis can be found outside hotels, shopping areas or flagged down in the street and are relatively inexpensive. All public taxis are metered. Private taxis are available at most hotels and these are slightly more expensive. The recently opened Dubai Metro is also proving popular and runs from the airport all the way through Dubai, stopping at many of the major attractions and shopping malls, especially those down SZR. There is a stop directly outside the Convention Centre and the offices of Hadef & Partners are just three stops away.
CLIMATE
Dubai is situated on a coastal strip bordered by desert and has a hot arid climate. During your visit in early November, expect sunny days with temperatures of an average of 30C - 35C and cool to warm evenings ranging from 20C to 25C. Humidity is generally low in this time of year. November is a fantastic time of year in Dubai the nights are cooling down but the days are still warm.
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CULTURE
Dubai is a multicultural melting pot of nationalities. While Islamic and Arabic culture is evident in the architecture, music, attire and cuisine, more than 85% of Dubais population is made up of non-UAE nationals, and hence cultural influences from over 180 nationalities have had a marked influence. The official language of the UAE is Arabic, and English is widely spoken. Most business is conducted in English. Signage is in both languages.
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For wildlife enthusiasts, the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the few urban protected areas in the world and home to over 260 species of fauna and 47 species of flora. Eating out in Dubai is an institution and many top chefs have opened flagship restaurants in the city. Most international cuisines are available. Time Out Dubai provides a comprehensive list of restaurants and reviews. If you intend on staying for a longer period then we recommend a visit to Abu Dhabi where you can visit a range of attractions including the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Yas Island (the Formula 1 Circuit) and the Ferrari World Amusement park. Fujairah is located on the eastern coast of the UAE, facing the Indian Ocean and offers good diving and beaches.
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HOTELS
Dubai has an array of accommodation options available to visitors and is famed for its first-class hotels. To help you decide where to stay, we have prepared a map (below) showing a selection of hotels in close proximity to the Convention Centre.
HOTEL LOCATIONS Walking distance The Ibis, Novotel and the Trade Centre Hotel Apartments form part of the wider Convention Centre complex and so are the most conveniently located, however, they are not five star luxury hotels. The Fairmont Hotel is located on the other side of SZR and a pedestrian bridge immediately provides you with immediate access to the Convention Centre. The Jumeirah Emirates Towers is also walk-able on a nice morning but we recommend the three minute taxi ride in the heat of the day. The Monarch Hotel is in a similar category if you walk down to the Fairmont and then across the pedestrian bridge. The Ritz Carlton, Dubai International Financial Centre will be opening in early 2011. Five minute taxi ride The Address Hotel Downtown Dubai, the Address Dubai Mall, Armani Hotel, the Palace and the Al Manzil are all conveniently located in the Downtown Dubai area and near Hadef & Partners offices. They have easy access to the Dubai Mall, the Burj Khalifa and the Dancing Fountains. Therefore, although they are a five minute taxi ride they benefit from easy access to amenities, restaurants and cafes. The Rose Reyhaan (alcohol free), the Dusit Thani and the Al Murooj Rotana are also conveniently located on the same side of SZR as the Convention Centre.
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Five to seven minute taxi ride The Shangri-la, the Towers Rotana and the Chelsea Hotel & Apartments are located on the opposite side of SZR so they are a slightly longer taxi ride but still very conveniently located. If you prefer to walk, it will take you about 10 to 15 minutes to walk from any of these hotels to the Convention Centre. Hotels on the Metro Rail links The Kempinski Hotel, adjoining the Mall of the Emirates, is conveniently located on the Metro. Beach hotels If you want to stay by the beach then these hotels are generally a 20 30 minute taxi ride from the Convention Centre. We suggest you look into the Al Qasr and Mina Salam hotels which form part of the Madinat Jumeirah complex, the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi, One & Only Royal Mirage and the Ritz Carlton. Desert hotels Beyond your business visit, you may wish to arrange a night or two at a luxury dessert resort. There are a number of such five star properties such as Al Maha, Jumeirah Bab Al Shams Desert Resort and Spa, Banyan Tree Al Wadi in Ras Al Khaimah and the Anantara Qasr Al Sarab Resort & Spa Abu Dhabi.
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USEFUL LINKS
HOTELS www.themonarchdubai.com www.rotana.com www.shangri-la.com www.fairmont.com/dubai www.dusit.com/hotels/uae/dubai www.armanihotels.com www.jumeirah.com www.theaddress.com/en/hotel/the-palace-old-town www.theaddress.com/en/hotel/downtown-burj-dubai-1-2 www.theaddress.com/en/hotel/dubai-mall-1-1 www.crowneplaza.com www.ibishotel.com/gb/hotel-3572-ibis-world-trade-centre-dubai/index.shtml www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-5261-novotel-world-trade-centre-dubai/index.shtml www.almanzilhotel.com www.chelseatowerdubai.com www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/DubaiIfc/Default.htm
TRANSPORT www.rta.ae
SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT www.thedubaimall.com www.malloftheemirates.com www.skidxb.com www.burjkhalifa.ae www.desertsafaridubai.com www.arabiahorizons.com/Special-Interest-Tours www.dubai-online.com/attractions/smccu.htm www.yasmarinacircuit.com www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com www.timeoutdubai.com
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HADEF & PARTNERS 12th Floor, Blue Tower Khalifa Street PO Box 3727 Abu Dhabi, UAE T +971 2 627 6622 F +971 2 627 6556
HADEF & PARTNERS Emaar Square, Building 3, Level 5, Downtown Burj Dubai, PO Box 37172 Dubai, UAE T +971 4 429 2999 F +971 4 429 2888
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