Where to stay in Dubai
Because the icons sit 25km apart, stay Downtown for the Burj Khalifa on foot or Dubai Marina if your week is mostly beach and restaurants.
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In short
Where to stay in Dubai
Read the UAE country page first: as of June 2026 the FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the whole UAE, which can invalidate your insurance, so reconfirm the live advisory on GOV.UK before you book. With that front and centre, the base decision turns on one fact โ Dubai is not walkable, the icons sit 25km apart along the coast, so choose by trip type, not by name. Stay Downtown for a first trip if you want the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall on foot. Pick Dubai Marina/JBR if your week is mostly beach and restaurants; Deira or Bur Dubai for value and old-city character around the Creek; and Palm Jumeirah only if a resort-island holiday is the point in itself.
The short version
- Best all-rounder: Dubai Marina / JBR.
- Best value: Deira / Bur Dubai around the Creek.
- Best for first-timers who want the icons on foot: Downtown.
- Best for a beach-first week: Jumeirah / Umm Suqeim, but only if you accept taxiing everywhere.
- Avoid using Palm Jumeirah as your hotel filter unless a resort bubble is the whole trip; it is slow to get in and out of for daily sightseeing.
Best areas to book
Downtown Dubai
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe cleanest first-timer choice if you want the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall and the Fountain show within walking distance, and on the Red Line at the Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall stop. The trade-off is price and the building-site patches: it is the most expensive base in the city, and there is no proper beach, so beach days mean a taxi or metro to JBR.
Best for: First-timers, short icon-focused trips
Dubai Marina / JBR
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe best all-rounder for a beach-and-restaurants week: high-rise waterfront with the JBR/The Walk beach and promenade, the Marina Walk's restaurants, the tram and a metro link. Better-value mid-range hotels than Downtown, and you can swim and eat without a taxi. The trade-off is distance โ it is a 20โ30 minute metro ride from the old city and souks, so it is weaker as an icon-sightseeing base.
Best for: Beach-and-restaurants holidaymakers, families
Jumeirah / Umm Suqeim
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumLower-rise and more upmarket, near the Burj Al Arab, the best public beaches (Kite Beach, Umm Suqeim) and Madinat Jumeirah's restaurants. Calmer than the Marina and the strongest pick if swimming and a polished beach are the priority. The real trade-off is that it is not on the metro, so you will rely on taxis or Careem/Uber, and over a week the fares add up.
Best for: Beach-first travellers who will taxi
Deira / Bur Dubai (old city)
ยฃ valueThe historic, cheaper heart around Dubai Creek and the gold and spice souks, well connected by the Red and Green metro lines and the AED 1 (~ยฃ0.20) abra across the Creek. The best value in the city and the most character, with mid-range and budget hotels well below Downtown rates. The trade-off is that it is far from the beach and the glossy new districts, and parts of Deira feel workaday rather than holiday-glossy.
Best for: Budget travellers and atmosphere-seekers
Palm Jumeirah
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumResort-island stays with private beaches and the Atlantis/Aquaventure complex, a destination in itself for a special-occasion beach holiday. The trade-off is the bubble: the Palm is reached only by monorail or taxi, getting in and out is slow, and you will pay resort prices for everything once you are on it. Strong for a honeymoon or anniversary, weak as a base for daily city sightseeing.
Best for: Resort holidays and special occasions
Business Bay
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe high-rise district immediately south of Downtown along the Dubai Water Canal, one metro stop from Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall and often noticeably cheaper than Downtown for a near-identical location. It suits travellers who want Downtown convenience without Downtown prices and don't mind a more corporate, less polished feel. The trade-off is that it is a working business district โ quieter at weekends, with fewer street-level restaurants than the Marina or the old city.
Best for: Value-conscious first-timers who still want the icons close
The simple choice
If you are booking in a hurry, the rule is: filter for Downtown if this is your first Dubai trip and the Burj Khalifa is the reason you are coming, and for Dubai Marina/JBR if the trip is mostly beach, pool and restaurants. Those two cover most UK visitors. If Downtown prices look steep, check Business Bay one stop south for the same metro access at a lower rate before you drift further out. The single mistake to avoid is treating Dubai as walkable and booking wherever is cheapest โ the sights are 25km apart, so a poorly placed hotel means a daily AED 60โ100 (~ยฃ12โ20) taxi that quietly eats the saving.
Compare Dubai hotelsMetro vs taxi by area
Your base decision is really a transport decision. Downtown, Business Bay, the Marina and Deira/Bur Dubai all sit on the Red or Green line, so you can sightsee on a Nol card for AED 3โ7.50 (~ยฃ0.60โยฃ1.55) a ride, capped at AED 14 (~ยฃ2.85) a day. Jumeirah/Umm Suqeim and Palm Jumeirah do not, so a week there means taxis or Careem/Uber as your default โ fine for a relaxed beach trip, expensive if you plan to be out every day. The metro also opens late on Fridays (around 10am) and doesn't run all night, so early-morning and late-night airport transfers from any base will need a cab whatever you book.
On-the-metro bases (Downtown, Business Bay, Marina, Deira/Bur Dubai) keep daily transport near-free; off-metro bases (Jumeirah, Palm) make a taxi your default.
Safety, laws and noise
Beyond the live FCDO advisory you must check on GOV.UK before booking, the things that catch UK visitors out in Dubai are the local laws, not crime โ day-to-day crime against tourists is low (GOV.UK). That shapes your base less than your behaviour: alcohol is fine in licensed hotel bars and restaurants but illegal in public, so a hotel with a licensed bar matters if you want a drink on your trip, and note that neighbouring Sharjah is entirely dry. For noise, Downtown around the Fountain and the JBR/The Walk strip are the liveliest after dark, while Jumeirah, the Palm and Business Bay's residential towers are quieter โ worth weighing if you are travelling with children or arriving jet-lagged off the overnight flight.
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