Dubai is one of the most popular places to celebrate the New Year. Everyone wants to ring in the New Year. If you are in Dubai, there are many options to choose from to celebrate the night and say goodbye to a decade. The only task at hand is to choose one that fits your pocket. If you have a few extra thousands to burn, a spacious dining spot with spectacular views of the fireworks will be yours. But even budget-conscious families can make their New Year's Eve a memorable one, with pocket-friendly options from Dh100 to Dh250.
Hotels
Dubai is one of the most popular and expensive destinations to celebrate the New Year, and people all over the world are flocking for the glitter and glamor of the city. That is why at this time of year, the occupancy rate for most hotels in Dubai is around 100 percent, especially near the Burj Khalifa and the Palm Jumeirah - the two most sought-after destinations for the new year. Will the price increase as demand increases and room rates increase by 30? 40 percent.
Dinner menus
Many restaurants, especially those with a good view of fireworks, have raised their menu prices by 20 to 30 percent. Many restaurants and cafes are full of table reservations, especially overlooking the Burj Khalifa and the Palm Jumeirah. For example, an ala carte menu at Burj Al Arab's Al Muntaha restaurant will cost Dh9,000 on December 31. It offers access to the Burj Terrace with spectacular fireworks. Similarly, those who wish to spend Dh8,000 can dine at the hotel's Al Mahar restaurant. At Five Palm Jumeirah, a dinner under the stars and a beach party with fireworks will set you back Dh1,250 per person.
If you opt for the German hotel in Downton, the five-course menu with drinks will cost Dh1,499, meaning a family of four will have to spend Dh6,000 to watch the fireworks from a porch deck.The Restaurant at Address Boulevard offers stunning views and the main course meal with unlimited drinks costs Dh2,950 per person. Five Guys American Burger Network will bill anything between Dh1,200 and Dh1,500 on New Year's Eve, along with panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain. There are also special dining options in the string of restaurants in Sukh Al Bahar, located in front of the Dubai Fountain, starting at Dh1,000 per person.
Affordable ways
If luxury New Year is not your cup of tea, Dubai offers many affordable options. Many families said they would like to spend a memorable NYE but without burning a hole in their pocket. Public parks such as Safa Park, Zabeel Park, Al Quoz Pond Park, Umm Sukkim Park, and Dubai's Beaches offer ideal places for everyone to watch fireworks. Every year, these places are filled with people and families who want to have a budget-friendly heart on New Year's Eve.
Do's and Don'ts
- Use public transportation to access the event venue
- Use alternate routes according to the directions provided
- Follow the directions of the RTA and Dubai Police Officers patiently and cooperatively
- Vehicles should not be parked on the streets around the event venue, especially Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road to maintain traffic safety and keep the roads clear for emergency vehicles.
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