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Design-forward hotel with themed rooms, rooftop bar, and unique amenities  

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The 12 Best Luxury and Boutique Hotels in Dubai, UAE - AFAR

"A large but community-minded hotel that has become a hub for creatives and digital nomads, featuring design-forward, art-filled public spaces and playful amenities like an Analog Circus of retro gadgets. Themed rooms draw on UAE heritage (Bedouin, glamping, farm stay), social rooftop bars overlook nearby architectural landmarks, and entertaining touches—an authentic Bavarian beer hall and a spa with its own hammam—help create a lively, social atmosphere." - Nicola Chilton

https://www.afar.com/magazine/dubais-best-hotels-for-culture
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25hours Hotel One Central

"Why book? To experience the most un-Dubai hotel of Dubai hotels: edgy (not glossy), design-forward (not traditionally Arabesque), and breaking boundaries through partnerships with the city’s coolest establishments and a playful dose of Euro cool. Set the scene Every so often a hotel comes along and almost changes the DNA of a city, redefining what it means to visit that destination. This appears to be the mission of 25hours Hotel One Central, one of Dubai’s most unique new hotels—and arguably its most exciting. Landing in the up-and-coming business district One Central, the imposing hotel marks a new chapter for the UAE—with not only the renaissance of a once dreary area, but with plucky concepts like a mixed-gender sauna and slogans like “come to bed with me.” In the lobby, centered around a 5,000-book fountain library with a rotating globe showcasing works by local artists, you’ll spot everything from kanduras and suits to snapbacks and summer dresses—embodying the brand’s inclusivity, which in Europe, is known for its LGBTQ+ advocacy. But the predominant crowd is 30-something hipsters and creatives, who move between the co-working spaces, pottery and podcast studio, and craft coffee shop. Partnerships with the city’s most creative home-grown concepts add another unique dimension to the property, giving a sense of exploration without leaving. That, and the already city-famous rooftop jungle bar, which has snared an exclusive deal with Lebanon’s most infamous entertainment group. The backstory In its guise in trendy European cities like Rome, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, 25hours is synonymous with hedonism and playfulness—and that same carefree energy arrives in Dubai’s One Central with the brand’s first outpost, not only in the Middle East, but outside of Europe. Many questioned how a brand known for its LGBTQ+ advocacy and risqué flirtatious persona would come to life in the Middle East, but leniency was given and boundaries were pushed, and the result is something incredibly unique. In some ways, it’s the embodiment of a new Dubai: stylish and luxurious (much more so than its sister properties), but fast-paced, inclusive, open to change, more authentic, and full of surprises. Cheeky slogans like “let’s spend the night together” (branded on pillows), “caution, hot and wet inside” (on coffee cups) and “don’t you dare” (on sleeping masks) push the boundaries—but nothing does so more than the first mixed-gender sauna in the Middle East, a nod to its German roots. All 25Hours Hotels have a theme, and this one tells the story of the Emirati people, from Bedouin roots to Arabs on Mars, with each floor showcasing a different period and taking guests on an immersive and exciting journey. The rooms  25hours lays claim to what might be the most design-led and unique hotel rooms in the city, with the brand’s signature Berlin-style minimalism zhuzhed up with Middle Eastern opulence. Entry-level industrial-chic Bedouin is reminiscent of a traditional majlis with warm hues, alongside nods to its European sister properties in the form of glass open showers; while Farmstays feature colorful living areas and vivid tiles with hammocks and the occasional double rainfall shower. Each suite is slightly different, so it’s more than acceptable to ask to see other rooms in the same category before bedding in—and strongly recommended. All of them have an incredible amount of “stuff”: quirky and nostalgic items like typewriters and vintage Polaroid cameras, which, though fun, might perturb minimalists. Analogue Circuses—trunks of items like old televisions and records—can also be wheeled in for a bigger dose of nostalgia. The most impressive is the Hakawati Suite, rivaling most top-tier hotel suites in Dubai. Walls are a warm shade of mandarin and mosaic tiles add brilliant pops of color. The space is designed for parties, with a terrace, private bar area, and even space for a DJ. When the night ends, guests can tumble into the “sheik-sized” bed—three king-sized beds knocked together. In another playful 25hours move, a secret staircase links to two extra rooms, which can be booked to create one enormous super suite. Pets are also allowed, a rarity in Dubai’s five-star hotel market. Food and drink The star of the show, Monkey Bar, arrives by way of Berlin and Cologne; in the German capital, it’s regarded as one of the hottest spots in the city. Here it gets a glossy Dubai makeover—there’s a jungle-covered rooftop terrace with killer views of the Museum of the Future, and even more killer cocktails. Come at 5 p.m. to secure one of the monkey cages or at 10 p.m. on a Friday to join the already legendary “Hot Mess” party by Beirut-based entertainment group Factory People. Whatever time you show up, just don’t leave without trying a champagne pina colada, taken from London’s Coupette bar. Another import is Tandoor Tina, the playful little sister of London’s Tandoor Chophouse, serving British Indian cuisine—and what could be Dubai’s coolest Indian restaurant. Ceramics in dusty Rajasthan pink and jewel tones, towering potted plants, and quirky artwork make it a visual pleasure, and the menu entices with Indian Scotch eggs (a moreish nod to British pub culture), onion bhaji rings, and the signature “alright dahl.” Dubai’s caffeine-addicted are most excited about Nomad Day Bar, a partnership with the city’s beloved Nightjar Coffee Roasters of Alserkal Avenue, which spills into the lobby and hotel courtyard. Come evening, tables fill with well-heeled guests sipping wine and Nightjar Irish Coffees. But if one restaurant encapsulates the spirit of 25hours, it’s the German beer garden Ernst—as unconventionally Middle Eastern as it gets, serving steins of Paulaner and pork bratwurst sausages. The spa Despite operating 13 global hotels, 25hours Dubai is home to the first 25hours-brand spa, aptly named the “Extra Hours Spa.” Minimalist and industrial-chic, there are theme-inspired treatments like the “Bedouin Blitz,” a three-step treatment including a body wrap, facial, and massage; and a gorgeous jungle relaxation area home to the first mixed-gender sauna in Dubai, if not the entire GCC. The latter truly showcases the fearlessness of this hotel group. Another triumph is the presence of renowned celebrity hairdresser Wassim Steve, who relocated his Dubai salon to the hotel and can be found most days giving Instagram-worthy blow outs. Across the hall is hipster-magnet Akin Barber & Shop, serving up skin fades, beard tune-ups, and cold brew coffee. The neighborhood/area Until recently, no one (bar office workers and visitors to the nearby World Trade Centre) really stepped foot in the One Central neighborhood. A real catalyst for the area’s rebirth was the hotel itself and the opening of Dubai’s Museum of the Future, which you can look directly onto from the hotel’s rooftop. While not in a typically established area, it’s up-and-coming and incredibly well located—close to two metro stations and the airport, and a short drive or walk from glitzy DIFC and Downtown Dubai. Fully aware of the location’s limitations, 25hours has a fleet of bicycles and branded Minis for guests to get out and explore. Each guest is allowed four hours of complimentary use of the cars each week—an impressively generous touch. The service Laid-back, friendly, informal, and eager to please, the staff are a breath of fresh air for those suffocated by Dubai’s mostly robotic service. Head to the concierge, where the team can book you tours like the Frying Pan foodie tour of Bur Dubai, or trips to Dubai Desert Conservation. But if you’re looking for white-glove, impeccable service, this is not the hotel for you. For families On paper, a brand like 25Hours wouldn’t traditionally cater to families—thanks to its provocative identity and adult-oriented concepts. But while it’s certainly not trying to attract kids (and you won’t find many around), 25 Hours Dubai One Central has plenty of great family facilities. Rooms are spacious and filled with quirky items children will love, including a soft toy camel for keeps, while the rooftop pool is shallow and covered. There’s a pottery studio, aimed at creatives but families are welcome, and come autumn, an outdoor cinema in partnership with artsy independent Cinema Akil. Eco effort Sadly, Dubai and the UAE are still lacking when it comes to sustainability. So, while the hotel fulfills all the city’s green requirements, they still seem a little lackluster. Refillable in-room toiletries by uber-cool climate-neutral German brand “Stop the Water” are the most notable eco effort, made with natural, vegan ingredients and branded with the slogan “stop the water while using me!” in hopes to reduce water waste.   Accessibility The hotel has plenty of elevators to access all six floors, and there are rooms for guests with mobility needs. Anything left to mention? While the rooms overlooking the city and Museum of the Future have the best views, the noise from Monkey Bar can make sleeping challenging for rooms on this side, so clarify this at check-in. With so many rooms, experiences, and partnerships, and more on the horizon, you’ll probably be left wanting more—and for those who can’t spare the extra cash, the “25Hours Things” concept shop will trade room nights for your valuables. Finally, in 100 words or less, what makes this hotel worthy of Hot List? In a city of over 160,000 hotel keys, it can be hard to stand out. But here is a brand that defies traditional UAE hospitality standards and pushes boundaries with both guests and higher powers. There was skepticism, due to its distinct lack of Dubai glossiness, but 25Hours One Central has been embraced by the city’s style and creative set. The hotel is a flagship for trailblazing—awakening an entire area (hand-in-hand with the Museum of the Future) and a sign of exciting changes, not only in the forward-thinking gulf city, but the entire region." - Isabella Sullivan

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/dubai/25hours-hotel-dubai-one-central
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The Best Places in Zurich for Nightlife - AFAR

"A contemporary, colorfully designed hotel by a noted local designer, offering cheerful, well-appointed rooms and suites at relatively affordable rates—an ideal, lively option for late-night visitors in need of affordable, costume-change–friendly accommodations in Zurich West." - Joel Riddell

https://www.afar.com/magazine/zurich-is-a-surprisingly-amazing-city-for-nightlife
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aljazy bader

Google
I had an exceptional experience at this hotel. From the moment I walked in, I felt welcomed and cared for. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, the rooms were spotless, and every detail was perfectly thought out. What truly made the difference was the amazing service — especially from Ibrahim. He went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect. His kindness, professionalism, and positive attitude stood out. He made me feel at home, and I’m truly grateful for everything he did. I highly recommend this hotel, and I’ll definitely come back again!

neilbryanv

Google
My wife wanted to try this hotel for her birthday after seeing it online. We booked in September 2023, and it was great! The room alone had so much to do—a beautiful bathtub our daughter adored, a working typewriter we used to randomly type messages, and cozy aesthetics. The reception is visually stunning. There are arcade games, a coffee shop, a leather-stamping workshop (all free), vinyl records, and old VHS shows. A teenage version of me would've never wanted to leave.|The rooftop pool has a clear view of the Museum of the Future. |Best of all? The minibar is completely free—a first for me.||This modern, chic, hipster-ish hotel is a bang for your buck—perfect for digital nomads and young adults. I'm a bit mixed on recommending it to families with toddlers, as the vibe is more adult-oriented.||We returned in March this year with friends for coffee and lunch and to show them around. Cinema Akil has since been added, and the area is lovely to walk through during winter, especially toward the Museum of the Future.

Mohammed Alh

Google
I had an incredible experience during my stay at this hotel in Dubai. The property itself is beautifully maintained, with clean, spacious rooms and top-notch amenities. The location is ideal—close to major attractions, restaurants, and transport options. What really made my stay outstanding, though, was the service. A special shoutout to Omar at the front desk—he was incredibly helpful from the moment I arrived. Whether it was helping with an early check-in, giving great local recommendations, or assisting with transportation, Omar went above and beyond to ensure everything went smoothly. His professionalism and warm demeanor truly set the tone for a great stay. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Dubai and would definitely stay here again. Thank you, Omar, and the entire team, for making my trip so memorable!

Lama A

Google
I stayed at 25hours Hotel One Central for one night, and it was an unforgettable experience! The location is absolutely perfect ..right in One Central, which made everything super convenient and accessible. The view of the Museum of the Future from the hotel is absolutely stunning! What truly stood out was the exceptional staff. Everyone was incredibly friendly, cheerful, and genuinely helpful. Their warm hospitality made me feel right at home. The hotel itself is one of the most unique places I’ve ever stayed in. Every corner is filled with art, creativity, and storytelling. It’s not just a hotel .. it’s an experience. If you’re into design, vibes, and aesthetics, you’re going to love it. Highly recommended .. I’ll definitely be coming back!

Abiha

Google
I recently lost my wallet at this hotel and the staff were very quick and efficient in their service. I specially want to mention Isaac who was working the night shift and was able to find my wallet in just a few hours. He was very polite and clear in explaining the retrieval process to me and I was able to get it back. Nothing was stolen, it was all a very smooth and secure process. Overall I love this hotel, its one of the prettiest hotels ive ever seen and I will definitely be visiting more often.

CosMos

Google
I would like to share my experience during my recent stay at your hotel. While the overall ambiance and hospitality were pleasant, I encountered a couple of issues that negatively affected my comfort. First, there was a persistent water leakage from the shower area When I use it, which I reported twice on two separate days to the front desk. Unfortunately, no action was taken, and the issue remained unresolved throughout my stay. Second, the housekeeping service was inconsistent. On some days, despite placing the sign on the door before leaving in the morning, I returned in the evening to find the room untouched and not cleaned at all. I hope you take this feedback seriously, as maintaining essential room facilities and consistent housekeeping service are fundamental to guest satisfaction. Kind regards,

ahmad naqi

Google
I recently stayed at 25hours Hotel Dubai, and it was an absolutely delightful experience! From the moment I arrived, the service was impeccable—every staff member was genuinely friendly and attentive to all my needs. The room was fantastic—spacious, modern, and incredibly comfortable. The design and decor really stood out, making it a cozy yet stylish retreat. The bed was exceptionally comfortable, ensuring a great night's sleep after a busy day exploring the city. The pool area was another highlight. It was the perfect place to unwind and relax, with a beautiful view of the surroundings. The attention to detail and the overall vibe of the hotel made for a memorable and enjoyable stay. I highly recommend 25hours Hotel Dubai for anyone looking for a blend of excellent service, comfort, and luxury. Can't wait to visit again!

May Joan Mosquera

Google
This hotel is definitely unique and has a great location. The view from the pool is amazing, and the staff were super friendly and helpful. Communication during booking and with room requests was smooth. But the room layout was really inconvenient. The bathtub is right next to the bed, so it’s too cold to actually use it. The toilet is in a very tight space, and it’s strange how the toilet, shower, and sink are all behind separate doors — you have to open and close doors just to move between them. Overall, it’s a stylish hotel with great service, but the room design made the stay less comfortable.