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Jumeirah Emirates Towers
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Jumeirah Emirates Towers is a striking landmark on Sheikh Zayed Road, comprising two sleek towers that dominate the Dubai skyline. The complex includes the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, known for its contemporary luxury and exceptional service, as well as premium office spaces. Visitors can explore the ground-floor Boulevard with designer boutiques and cafes, or dine at one of the hotel's acclaimed restaurants offering international cuisine. The towers are a symbol of Dubai's modern ambition and provide a sophisticated backdrop for business or leisure. The area buzzes with energy, especially during the evening when the towers are illuminated.
Don't miss
- Admire the futuristic architecture of the twin towers, one of Dubai's most recognizable sights.
- Dine at one of the hotel's restaurants, such as the award-winning Italian or Japanese venues.
- Shop at the Boulevard boutiques for luxury brands and unique gifts.
- Visit the Observation Deck on the 51st floor for panoramic city views (check availability).
- Enjoy afternoon tea at the hotel's At.mosphere lounge for a refined experience.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Jumeirah Emirates Towers
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Know before you go
- Dress code is smart casual for hotel areas; avoid beachwear.
- Photography is allowed in public areas, but be respectful of privacy in the hotel.
- The Metro is the most convenient way to avoid traffic; the station is directly connected.
- Reservations are recommended for popular restaurants, especially for dinner.
A bit of history
Completed in 2000, the Jumeirah Emirates Towers were designed by architect Hazel Wong. The complex originally served as the headquarters for Emirates airline and has since become an iconic part of Dubai's skyline.
Common questions
Can I visit the observation deck without staying at the hotel?
Yes, the observation deck is open to the public, but it may have limited hours or require a ticket. Check the hotel's website for current access information.
Is there a dress code for the hotel?
Smart casual attire is expected in the hotel's public areas and restaurants. Avoid flip-flops and beachwear.
How do I get to Jumeirah Emirates Towers by Metro?
Take the Dubai Metro Red Line to Emirates Towers station. The station has a direct walkway to the complex.
Are there any free attractions at the complex?
Yes, you can explore the lobby and ground-floor boutiques and cafes without charge.
What is the best time for photography?
Sunset and early evening offer beautiful lighting and the towers lit up. Early morning is also good for clear shots with fewer people.
Can I host an event at the towers?
Yes, the hotel offers event spaces for conferences, weddings, and private parties. Contact the hotel directly for inquiries.
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