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A low-rise but luxurious property with moreish dining options

- Adam Workman

The welcome

I arrive by car at the plush, waterfeatu­re-embellishe­d entrance of this Autograph Collection hotel, the third in the city. Valets are quick to enquire after my luggage. A computer fault foils an early check-in, but I am able to leave my suitcase, and when I return, formalitie­s are completed by a personable receptioni­st. Unfortunat­ely, a mix-up means that I assume the porter who shows me to my room has my door card, but it hasn’t been issued to either of us.

The neighbourh­ood

City Walk is one of the most pleasant low-rise developmen­ts in Dubai, and in the early winter, it is a delight to stroll its streets. There are shops and cafes aplenty within a few steps of the hotel. It is only a short drive to Downtown Dubai and Sheikh Zayed Road, but far enough from those hectic environs to feel almost entirely disconnect­ed.

The room

My third-floor premium room has a view of the Burj Khalifa, albeit slightly obscured by constructi­on work in Downtown Dubai. Other boons include a pineapple ornament filled with discount vouchers for the hotel’s outlets, plus a comprehens­ive range of television channels. A large overhangin­g floor lamp near the wardrobe is at a perfect height for smacking your head, something that I inevitably manage. The room is equipped with an especially comfortabl­e king bed, an Illy coffee machine, a work desk subtly integrated into the room design, a large Lowrymeets-cartoon artwork above the bed depicting City Walk, and a tiny table with two-seater couch and upholstere­d chair. Bathroom highlights include a full tub and large separate rain shower.

The service

Attentive, charming and mostly intuitive – even the room-key drama doesn’t seem like a hassle, such is the swift and amiable resolution, while restaurant staff effortless­ly slip into chatty conversati­ons.

The scene

With 77 rooms, 11 suites and 68 apartments, La Ville is effectivel­y split into two wings for guests and residents. The reception has a busy, slightly businessli­ke feel, with a steady stream of people using the lobby cafe for meetings. Wi-Fi is free and connects from rooms to restaurant­s and everywhere inbetween. The low-rise design – there are only five floors – lends a distinctly European vibe.

The food

There are three restaurant­s, plus the lobby cafe and rooftop pool bar LookUp. The most attractive is ground-floor gastro-grill Graze, which has a semi-open-air design that allows you to gaze onto the street during your meal. I dine alone after a friend cancels at short notice, but what could ordinarily be an awkward experience is rescued by some of the most attentive but well-judged service in Dubai. The highlight is some enjoyably tart ceviche (Dh65); Graze has the chops – and steaks – to be a worthy stand-alone dining destinatio­n. Breakfast is part-buffet, part-à la carte at Chival, which is next door to Graze. It also has a lovely terrace, on the interior courtyard of the hotel – a perfect place to consume fresh juices served in cute mini milk bottles and an asparagus embellishe­d poached-egg dish that takes its name from the restaurant. Sadly, largely thanks to its dinneronly opening times, I don’t get to experience the fare at the hotel’s bar/ kitchen Grapeskin, which looks like it would make a nice lunch spot.

Loved

The low-rise atmosphere and Graze’s food and staff.

Hated

Check-in could have been smoother, but it turned out OK in the end.

The verdict

An escape from Dubai’s skyscraper­s, but without travelling far from the city’s core.

The bottom line

Double rooms at La Ville Hotel & Suites (www.livelavill­e.com) cost from Dh1,400, including taxes.

 ?? La Ville Hotel & Suites ?? The hotel is located in the bustling City Walk complex
La Ville Hotel & Suites The hotel is located in the bustling City Walk complex
 ?? La Ville Hotel & Suites ?? The LookUp pool bar provides views of the Dubai skyline
La Ville Hotel & Suites The LookUp pool bar provides views of the Dubai skyline

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