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Serviced Apartments Dubai

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Dubai Short Term Apartments

SilverDoor Serviced Apartments in Dubai

Have you ever wanted the convenience of a hotel but with the comfort of your own home? Then serviced apartments are for you. Coming fully furnished with a kitchen and living area, serviced apartments in Dubai give you the ease of a maid service with the luxury of your own space, providing you with everything you need for your ‘home-from-home’ stay. Starting at just 52 GBP per night and working out up to 30% cheaper than staying in a hotel, serviced accommodation in Dubai is ideal for the business traveller requiring short-term accommodation. Find out more about what serviced apartments have to offer.

SilverDoor have a number of serviced apartments in Dubai. There are a range of sizes, styles, prices and locations, SilverDoor will be able to find serviced accommodation in Dubai to suit your requiremens.

Amongst other areas, SilverDoor offers self-catering accommodation in Al Barsha, Bar Dubai and Deira City Centre. The choice of serviced apartments in Duabi is perfect for travellers who want the comfort and space of their own apartment, whilst still maintaining the luxuries of a hotel.

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For more information about serviced apartments in Dubai, contact SilverDoor or check our website for a comprehensive assortment of corporate accommodation and short-term housing options.

About Dubai

Dubai is the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates and the second largest emirate by area, after Abu Dhabi. It is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula and is sometimes called Dubai City to distinguish it from the emirate.

The emirate's main revenues are from tourism, real estate and financial services. Although Dubai's economy was originally built on the back of the oil industry, revenues from petroleum and natural gas contributed less than 6% of the emirate's US$ 37 billion economy (2005). Real estate and construction, on the other hand, contributed 22.6% to the economy in 2005, before the current large-scale construction boom. Dubai has attracted attention through its real estate projects and sports events. This increased attention, coinciding with its emergence as a global city and business hub, has highlighted labour and human rights issues concerning its largely South Asian workforce.

Large-scale construction has turned Dubai into one of the fastest growing cities in the world. There are an increasing number of villas and apartments in areas which allow property ownership to expatriates such as the Palm Islands, The Greens, Dubai Marina, and International City. Ownership or lease of a completed residence allows the owner to apply for (but not guarantee) a residency visa on a three-year renewable basis. The Federal Government does not state whether foreigners may or may not own property and has left individual emirates to formulate their own property laws.

Tourism plays an important part of the Dubai government's strategy to maintain the flow of foreign cash into the emirate. Dubai's lure for tourists is based mainly on shopping, but also on its possession of other ancient and modern attractions.

Dubai has a hot arid climate. The highest recorded temperature in Dubai is 47.3 °C (117.1°F), and the lowest recorded temperature is 7°C (45°F). Rainfall is generally light, with a mean of about 150 millimeters (6 in) per year; precipitation is usually highest during January, February and March. However, heavy rain is not uncommon in Dubai as the month of February 1988 saw a record of 150.2 mm of rain falling in just 24 hours. The mean humidity in Dubai is approximately 60% and is higher during the cooler winter months.

 

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