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Hotel Atlantis The Royal, Dubai.
★★★★★
Hotel reviews

The verdict on the world’s first ‘ultra-luxury resort’

Beyonce was reportedly paid $36 million to perform at the opening of this hotel. She would be happy with how it turned out.

  • by Damien Woolnough
One for football fans of all ages … Real Madrid World Dubai.

‘The world’s greatest football club’ launches its own theme park

Real Madrid World in Dubai spans six hectares, the equivalent of six football pitches, and features more than 40 experiences and rides.

  • by Julietta Jameson
With business class seats arranged 1-2-1, rather than 2-3-2, all passengers have aisle access

First look: Emirates’ new jet throws down challenge to Qantas

The airline’s first Airbus A350 raises the bar for all classes – even economy – and puts a challenge to Qantas for its version of the same plane.

  • by John Arlidge
Hamachi Sumac Sashimi at Moonrise.

Sorry, New York, this city’s food scene is better

Dubai is one of the world’s youngest cities, but its multifaceted food DNA tells a much deeper story.

  • by Jenny Hewett
Since Middle Eastern hubs are often used by Australian travellers, we have been among the most affected.

Middle East conflict has caused chaos for flights to Europe

Flights that should take about 20 hours have turned into three-day ordeals thanks to changing routes and cancellations.

  • by Michael Gebicki
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In port in Dubai.

Port guide: Dubai, UAE

Dubai is one of the world’s most spectacular, ultra-modern, ever-changing cities, and few ports are better for an eye-popping cruise stopover.

  • by Brian Johnston
Al Seef Heritage Hotel.
★★★★
Hotel reviews

This bargain hotel could be Dubai’s best spot for a layover

Just 10 minutes from the airport, this charming hotel is a refreshing antidote to Dubai’s signature forest of skyscrapers.

  • by Belinda Jackson
Forestis is located on Plose mountain in the Dolomites, 1800 metres above sea level.

Traveller Awards: 10 outstanding places to relax and rejuvenate

Some experiences require an open mind; others a deep pocket. But all of these unique experiences put relaxation and self-care front and centre.

  • by Traveller team
Just 40 minutes from downtown Dubai, but a world away in the desert.

Sleek desert nests an extraordinary twist on ‘glamping’

Dystopian, but make it chic. With personal butlers, fine-dining and French wine, the calibre has officially been raised on glamping.

  • by Jenny Hewett
LAX offers some good shopping while waiting for a flight.

10 of the best airports for shopping

Tired of handbags and gin? If you know where to look, you can still nab unique local goods at international airports.

  • by Brian Johnston

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