There are 3 metro stations available, but they are all a little far away. Probably the closest station is ab bakar al sidiqque station, 7 minutes walk + 5 minutes waiting at a traffic light. Located in a residential area, there are supermarkets and restaurants just a short walk from the main street. I have personally stayed in many hotels in Dubai, but this one was by far the worst. The biggest problem was that due to the structure of the shower, water droplets spread throughout the bathroom, leaving the toilet bowl and floor drenched. There is no independent ventilation fan in the bathroom, so we cannot leave it on 24 hours a day, leaving the floor and toilet seat soaking wet. I stayed there in March, and even if I left the hot water running for 5 minutes, it only felt like it would rise to 30 degrees, a temperature that is difficult for Japanese people. When I requested to exchange a room, I was told that the room was full, but when I searched online and pointed out that there was a vacant room, a vacant room appeared somewhere and I was able to exchange the room. However, the bathroom in that room was dripping wet and the water temperature was still only 30 degrees. The room didn't have all the supplies, so we had to request and have cups, hangers, and bath mats provided. The electrical outlet is located lower than the bedside table, so if you want to charge your battery by the bedside, you have to move the side table away to use the electrical outlet.This is a structural defect. The safe in the room was broken and could not be used.
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