St Regis, Shaikh Zayed Road
So you have shown off Business Bay to the guests. Here is how to add to the trip.
The St Regis Dubai on Shaikh Zayed Road, now open where the old Metropolitan Hotel was located, is as impressive as it looks.
The hotel’s garden is the raison d’être for its recommendation as a night drive.
Getting there may be a little bothersome as it involves a turnaround and detour from the flyover to Al Quoz.
But once you turn in and get in through the gates, it is a sight to behold — the multiple gardens, all lit up, are discreet and distinguished at once.
The interiors, inspired by the original hotel in New York, include a sweeping staircase and impressive pieces of art and lighting.
Remember to dress smart for this drive.
Treasure hunt: After you’ve parked, find and order yourselves a petit plats each. We equally recommend the asperges blanches, poulpe grillé and gravlax de saumon.
The Crescent, Palm Jumeirah
Taking the exit that connect to Palm Jumeirah, just off Al Sufouh, all roads seem to lead to the Crescent.
The sightseeing actually begins en route, from the trunk of the Palm, with its heady mix of mid-rise apartments and luxurious villas.
At the end of the road, dipping down into a long stretch of under-sea tunnel is another part of this awe-inspiring drive.
Expect guests to be pleased and astonished in equal measure. But once you reach the Crescent, it can become a crescendo of sorts, as visitors take in the imposing facades of the world’s famed hotel brands.
Photo stops: On the right, drive all the way up to Rixos to see Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa juxtaposed against the skyline, and also stop for pictures by the Atlantis.
On the left, drive up to the One&Only resort and stop at the vantage point after Zabeel Saray for panoramic views of an illuminated Dubai Marina.