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Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina

Explore Dubai

Dubai Marina is a prestigious and vibrant waterfront neighborhood located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is known for its stunning skyline, modern architecture, and luxury.

Things To Do

Things To Do

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa, dominates the Dubai skyline with its majestic height. Standing 828 metres tall, this majesty is hard to miss however the buildings true majesty can be better experienced up close, or even better, on the inside. For those looking to have a meal in the clouds the Atmosphere on level 122 is the place to be. For those who just want to enjoy the view however the observation deck on level 124 and the luxurious At the Top Sky Lounge on the 148th floor, would be their destinations.

Dubai Mall

Financial Center Rd, Along Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, Dubai

Under Burj Khalifa's majesty rests The Dubai Mall. Despite it's location under the great skyscraper Dubai manages to amaze in its own right through its gigantic size calling this development merely a shopping mall is doing it a disservice. With its 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants, there is no time to see it all in one day. The venue is also home to an indoor theme park, an ice rink, a huge indoor waterfall, a choreographed outdoor fountain, the giant Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

The Dubai Fountain

Located at the base of the iconic Burj Khalifa and just outside the doors of the famous Dubai Mall, this attraction features the world’s largest choreographed fountain system. A dazzeling water show using streams as high as 150 metres in the air to combine into a magnificent dance. Each colourful, illuminated jet sways in time to the best musical numbers from around the world, producing what has become the one of the most popular shows in Dubai.

Al Qudra desert

The wonders of modern Dubai endless as they are can lead to one to thinking there is less wonder to be seen in the natural surroundings. If you find yourself thinking this less than 20 minutes driving from the modernist streets of Downtown Dubai, you can discover the marvels of the Arabian Desert. A vast, sprawling field of ferocious winds, sandy dunes and unforgettable memories.

The Palm Jumeirah

One of the icons of Dubai and for good reason, The Palm Jumeirah is a man made island in the shape of a palm tree expanding outwards from the coast of Dubai. This wonder highlights the height of human ingenuity. A monorail and complex highway system connects this island and its many attractions to the shore.

Dubai Creek

It is a creek of seawater flowing between Deira and Bur Dubai in the historic centre of Dubai and is the reason for Dubai’s very existence. When trade with the outside world began over a century ago, this protected inlet was the obvious choice to develop a commercial seaport. The creek has been widened many times during the last century and today, it’s busy with abra ferrying passengers between the souks of Deira on the north-eastern bank and the historic district of Bur Dubai.

The Walk and Beach at JBR

One of Dubai's always live locations, the JBR Beach offers endless opportunities for those who love to shop, dine and catch the latest movies whilst accompanied by guest Djs pumping out exciting tunes every weekend. All of this as well as a water part for the little ones and a regular open-air cinema the JBR really has it all.

Dubai Marina Mall

Exit 32 directly off Sheikh Zayed Road,, Dubai Marina, Dubai,

Located right next to the hotel, Dubai Marina Mall is a modern shopping and lifestyle destination for residents and visitors of the Dubai Marina community right in the heart of the marina. 143 outlets and a gross area spanning 390,000 sq ft are tiered over four levels that bring together high-street fashion brands, aspirational couture, al fresco dining before a shimmering waterfront, cinematic thrills at Reel Cinemas, and even the convenience of a supermarket.

Local Tips

Local Tips

Must See

With observation decks, an elegant bar and restaurants, the Burj Khalifa rises up to 828m. Elevators whisk you to Level 148 for views of Dubai’s skyscrapers and the desert far below. Time a trip for evening to see the spectacular Dubai Fountain musical show on nearby Burj Lake. Close to our hotel, Ain Dubai Ferris wheel has views over Palm Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf from 210m above the water.

What's New

Get hands-on and be part of the action. There’s always something to get excited about, whether you are looking for business opportunities or want to channel your creativity, dive into a world of flavours or unleash your inner techie. Visit tourist attractions located nearby such as JBR beach, Madame Tussauds, Bluewaters Island, Palm Jumeirah and much more.

Tips

To experience the Dubai of old, head for Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, an area of restored, traditional sandstone houses and distinctive, square wind towers. Its palm-shaded courtyards are packed with design stores, art galleries, and cafés serving mint tea. Dubai’s centuries-old pearl-diving heritage is celebrated with exhibits in Dubai Museum and along the creek-side Al Seef promenade.

Must Do

For adrenaline thrills and breathtaking views, book a tandem parachute jump or gyrocopter flight from Skydive Dubai, or speed over skyscrapers and super-yachts as you whizz down the XLine Dubai Marina zip line – both are within easy reach of the hotel. To witness the raw beauty of the Rub-al-Khali desert, guided 4WD safaris and dune buggy adventures depart from Sharjah's spectacular Big Red dune.

Don't Go Home Without

Dubai’s most famous market is the labyrinthine gold souq in Deira, where precious stones sparkle in hundreds of shop windows. Prices are reasonable, quality is high and bargaining is expected. You’ll need to pay in cash when buying scents or saffron in the neighboring spice and perfume souqs. To pick up embroidered shawls or saris, take an abra water taxi across Dubai Creek to the textile market.