Luxury Dubai in luxury Hilton

Written: 18 september 2013
Travel time: 8 — 16 september 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
We went to rest for 7 nights at the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Residences at the beginning of September 2013 and did not even imagine that we would have such a good rest: a lot of impressions, the beauty of skyscrapers, warm sea and impeccable service. But about everything below in order.
1. The sea is clean, I have never seen such a transparent sea, you can see your toes when you stand up to your chest in the water, this is such a miracle! Very salty: ) At the depth of boaters the water temperature is +28, near the shore it is +33. They thought that it would be hot even in the sea, but no, it’s bliss, the water is warm, your lips don’t turn blue, even sit in the water for hours, and when you leave the sea a cold breeze blows, although the air temperature is over 45 degrees. For pool lovers, there are 2 pools (near both the Hilton Resort and Hilton Residence buildings, interconnected by a bridge), the water in them is also warm, but not salty, there is access to the bar directly from the pool.
2. The beach is clean, not a single mote, the staff cleans the hotel and the beach 24 hours a day.

There are a lot of sunbeds with umbrellas on the beach, if you wish, you can move to the "green zone", there are also sunbeds in the stones on the grass under the palm trees, there the staff also brings wet towels with ice for free to cool tourists. You can order food at the bar, they will bring it directly to the beach. The only minus of the beach is that other hotel complexes are being built nearby, so it’s a little noisy, but the sound of the sea and the voices of people are muffled and you stop paying attention for 2-1 days. There in Dubai, wherever you look, they are being built everywhere.
3. Room - we had KING EXEC STUDIO SEA VIEW, but since we were placed on the UP floor, which is located above the reception, but under the first floor, there was no sea view, there was a view of the pool. By the way, we were satisfied with the low floor, since going down the stairs to the beach and breakfast is much faster than waiting for the elevator without a guarantee to get into it.
The room was cleaned every day after dinner, the bed is changed every 3 days (on request at least every day), towels are changed only those that you deliberately threw on the floor. We left a tip of 10 dirhams for cleaning and every day they twisted some kind of animal from the towels and left one free bottle of water in the room more. They were satisfied with the cleaning, and I need to look for some other auditor ...
The only negative in the room is that you cannot leave the light in the corridor, it either turns on throughout the room or turns off completely everywhere.
4. Service - mostly people from Kuwait, India and Tajikistan. Very polite, helpful, in Europe there is no such service even in expensive resorts. Any comments and wishes - for them the law. Service 24 hours a day, the hotel just shines with cleanliness, everything is new and well maintained.
5. Food - lovers of hamburgers and pasta with shrimp will come off here to the fullest.
It’s hard to find baked fish or chicken broth here (yeah, I was looking, I’m trying to eat right). Sitting in the evening on the sofas by the pool and smoking a delicious apple hookah, we wanted lobsters. Despite the fact that lobsters were not on the menu, at our request for 299 dirhams (about $85) they brought a delicious grilled lobster, French fries and asparagus lay nearby. Portions were enough for 2, ate from the belly. By the way, in a Kiev restaurant a lobster costs at least $200.

6. Infrastructure - we counted 5 restaurants and bars in the hotel, and dozens of cafes near the hotel. Everywhere they cook very tasty, but the kitchen is all very peppery, so we asked to be served non-spicy dishes. All taxis are Toyota Camry, it is not difficult to catch a taxi, they always pass near the hotel. Calling a taxi through hotels = service will be 20-30% more expensive. There is no point in haggling about the fare, they travel by footage, there is a special meter in every taxi.
We drove to Abu Dhabi (to the world's largest Sheikh Zayed Mosque and then to the Ferrari amusement park) for 200 dirhams (about $50) one way. By the way, we highly recommend a day trip to Abu Dhabi. The metro is a 10-15 minute walk from the hotel, fully automated, fare to Burj Khalifa and Dubai Shopping Mall AED 13 per person one way.

We are very satisfied with the rest, the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Residences hotel is top notch!
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