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Old world meets new luxury

The Al Bandar Rotana — Creek exudes 5-star luxury in the lap of Old Dubai

- By Shyama Krishna Kumar, Copy Editor

There’s something to be said for the charms of Old Dubai, and more so if you’re going to spend a weekend nestled in the midst of it, while enjoying all the comforts and luxuries of a five-star hotel. Situated on the north shore of the Dubai Creek, the rooms at Al Bandar Rotana offer fantastic views of the bustling waterway that runs through the heart of Deira.

It’s the perfect marriage of the old and the new, and manages to be whimsical even while set within the city centre. Situated centrally on Al Baniyas Road, the creekside hotel is less than 10 minutes away from Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and Dubai World Trade Centre on Shaikh Zayed Road, making it ideal for out-of-towners looking to discover Dubai for the first time.

THE ROOM

Put up at the classic suite, we walked into a warm welcome note and sweet treats from the staff. The living area, complete with plush sofas, flat-screen TV and a dining table, looks on to the creek, and the sight of the azure waters is enough to take the stresses of your day away. The adjoining bedroom is roomy and practical, and you’d be hard-pressed to come up with a reason to leave the king-size bed, which also looks on to a flat-screen TV, perfect for Netflix junkies like me. Discoverin­g that the bathroom comes with a tub is almost always the high point of all of my staycation­s, and to my joy Al Bandar Rotana did not disappoint. All in all, the classic suite is perfect for those looking for some downtime and luxurious comfort.

WHERE TO EAT

Our first dining experience at the Al Bandar Rotana was at Salt & Pepper, the hotel’s internatio­nal all-day dining spot. Sparkling white interiors with gold and silver accents, and an airy terrace to match, Salt & Pepper makes for an excellent brunch venue, especially for families and quiet gatherings. On the weekend we were staying, the restaurant looked especially sparse, but the lavish spread and attentive staff quickly put us at ease. Whether you’re looking for Indian, Japanese or Italian fare, they have it all. My personal favourite was the sushi spread, flavourful and served fresh.

We also headed to Salt & Pepper for breakfast the next morning. A continenta­l buffet awaited us and the fare matched five-star standards.

Other standouts, of course, were Morgan’s Gastropub, a hip bar with stylish wooden furnishing­s and laid-back vibes, and Gusto Italian Restaurant, a cosy venue that’ll immediatel­y transport you to a pizzeria in Rome. The latter, located on the 18th floor, also offers stunning, unrestrict­ed views of the creek and is an ideal choice for a romantic dinner.

WHAT TO DO

The summer heat didn’t stop us from heading straight to the pool in the morning. Alternatin­g between sunbathing and taking dips in the temperatur­e-controlled pool, we also enjoyed cool drinks and small bites from the poolside bar to tide us over until lunch.

For the fitness minded, a fully-equipped gym, with saunas and massage rooms, is also available.

The location of the hotel also opens up several sightseein­g opportunit­ies. A dhow trip across the waterway will take you right to Bastakiya, the historical neighbourh­ood of Dubai. The hotel will arrange for a cultural tour on request. Visitors can also opt for a leisurely dhow trip down Deira’s Creekside, day or night.

For a more modern dining and shopping experience, the newly opened Al Seef district is also just a five-minute boat ride away.

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