Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre

Hotel · Za'abeel 2

1

@cntraveler

"Set the scene. A slice of New York in Dubai, everything about this smart, shiny hotel says big-city heavyweight, from its location in the towering Burj Daman building to its 18th-floor lobby and knockout views of the city skyline. Waldorf Astoria DIFC is the second opening from the brand in Dubai—but the first urban hotel (the other one is a sprawling beach number on the Palm Jumeirah). It joins other big hitters like the Four Seasons DIFC and the Ritz-Carlton DIFC in the area, though unlike those two, the Waldorf Astoria is across the street from the major thoroughfare of DIFC, so it feels ever-so-slightly away from the heavy footfall of bar-hopping Friday night city folk. It has a less strictly business vibe, leaning more towards a yes-there’s-work-to-do-but-let’s-have-a-cocktail-or-three-first atmosphere. What’s the backstory? The hotel occupies the 18th through 55th floors of Burj Daman, a skyscraper complex that already houses apartments and offices, so it’s part of a community from the get-go. That might explain the apartment-like feel of the rooms. Interior design was largely by American firm Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates, Inc (who are also behind the likes of The Langham, Jakarta and Crowne Plaza Resort Phu Quoc in Vietnam), while Dubai-based LW Design Group were responsible for two restaurants: Bull & Bear and St. Trop. As the financial heart of the city, DIFC is Dubai’s most buzzing Manhattan-esque neighborhood, and so a hotel that pays homage through design to the New York original makes total sense in this bubble of financiers and the moneyed elite. What can we expect in our room? A fresh take on an upscale '60s style Manhattan apartment. It’s easy to picture the cast of Mad Men draped about the place; rose gold bedside lamps placed on deep mahogany mid-century tables glint in the sunlight and brass or glossy black light installations hang overhead. The corner suites are the ones to bag with two walls of floor-to-ceiling windows. The travel-trunk-inspired minibar is better than most, but the star is the bathroom with an enormous circular bathtub. How about the food and drink? The general idea in restaurant Bull & Bear is to replicate the original in New York, so there’s reassuring dishes to order like slow-cooked beef cheek and apple pie (and a Waldorf salad, naturally), but there're also vegan bowls to please those who want something less meat-heavy. Bar manager Raven Rudolph has created a name for himself among those immersed in Dubai’s cocktail culture, and his skill and creativity is shown off here, where the Waldorf Astoria classics are named after its famous guests. (Try the Hepburn, named for Katherine, a mix of pineapple juice, vodka and dried red chili pepper.) What’s the crowd like? Loafers and loosened skinny ties, kitten heels and French manicures. The latest season of Ozark is next up on Netflix, the FT saved as morning-paper guest preferences. A fondness for small jazz bars. __Anything to say about the service? __ Aside from being escorted to the 18th floor lobby, check-in can be totally seamless if you’ve got a Hilton digital room key on your phone, which is always a bonus if fanfare and fuss isn’t your thing. A member of the concierge team is a bit of an artist and often surprises guests with a pencil-drawn likeness cribbed from a photo on social media. __What’s the neighborhood scene like? __ DIFC is where power-suit dressed execs pace around hurriedly in the daytime and off-duty high-rollers party in the evenings. There’s tons of big-ticket restaurants with packed-to-the-gills bars, like Burger & Lobster and Boca. Waldorf Astoria’s metropolitan feel slots right in with the area’s other urban hotels, whilst having the advantage of being set a tad away from the hubbub. __Anything else to add? __ When it comes to the conference rooms on the ground floor, they’ve cleverly tried to inject a bit of fun into what, let’s face it, is a hugely boring part of any business hotel by including a show-kitchen for more interactive sessions. There's pleasing art-gallery feel throughout the property with works by Lebanese artist Imad Bechara. __Is it worth it? __ For people that live in the city, it’s an elegant spot for drinks or dinner, as a here-for-fun visitor it places you on the fringes of Dubai’s most happening part of town. For business travelers, it’s got all the work necessities with none of the associated blandness, so yes, it serves a few purposes very well." - Rhea Saran

Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre
Courtesy Waldorf Astoria DIFC

Burj Daman - Al Mustaqbal St - Za'abeel - DIFC - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Get directions

hilton.com
@waldorfdifc

1 Postcard

See full details

More Places For You

Organic Foods & Café

Organic shop · Al Quoz 1

Independent supermarket dedicated to fresh, organic food items & ethical beauty products.

1 Postcard

Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai

Tuscan restaurant · Umm Suqeim

Carpaccio, risotto & other Italian staples in a sophisticated eatery featuring a waterside terrace.

1 Postcard

Vaibhav Vegetarian Restaurant

Indian restaurant · Al Souq Al Kabeer

All-day Indian snacks and daily dishes, including breakfast parathas, dosas, puris and bhajis.

0 Postcards

Al Ustad Special Kebab

Persian restaurant · Al Hamriya

This lively joint dishes out mouthwatering kebabs and other Persian delights in a celeb-filled space that’s a must-visit for any foodie in Dubai.

4 Postcards

Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Shopping mall · Umm Suqeim

Step into the enchanting Madinat Jumeirah, where traditional Middle Eastern charm meets festive cheer amidst stunning waterways, vibrant shops, and delicious eateries.

1 Postcard

The Gold Center

Market · Al Ras

Indoor shopping center where dozens of retailers & wholesalers offer ornate jewelry made of gold.

1 Postcard

Sunreef Yachts Middle East

Boat builders · Palm Jumeirah

"Established in 2002 by Francis Lapp in Gdansk – Poland, Sunreef Yachts is a world leading shipyard specializing in the design and construction of bespoke luxury catamarans and multihull superyachts. Comprised of a team of interior designers, naval architects and engineers, Sunreef Yachts boasts a wealth of experience and technical excellence necessary to build the most unique catamarans in the world. Every yacht launched by the shipyard is custom-tailored in every detail to meet the demands of the most discerning customers worldwide. At the forefront of sustainable yachting, Sunreef Yachts excels in avant-gardist technology for a greener cruising experience."

1 Postcard

Meliá Desert Palm member of Meliá Collection

Hotel · Warisan

Offering Nespresso machines and views of the pool, garden or polo fields, the refined rooms and suites also have free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs; upgraded suites provide balconies with garden access. Villas add living rooms, kitchens and dining patios, plus garages, marble bathrooms and private pools.Amenities include sophisticated bars, private catered dining, afternoon tea and 2 restaurants, including a European grill. There's a luxe spa, a gym and an outdoor pool. Horse riding is offered.

1 Postcard

Tom&Serg.

Restaurant · Al Quoz Industrial Area 1

Trendy restaurant & coffee roaster in a former warehouse, offering global fare & vegan options.

3 Postcards

Novotel World Trade Centre Dubai

Hotel · Za'abeel 2

Discover a lively retreat with modern rooms, a chic pool, and vibrant jazz vibes, perfect for families and business travelers alike.

0 Postcards