FX Excursions

FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.

Doing Business in Dubai

by Sharon King Hoge

Nov 1, 2017
November 2017

MINGLE A CHORUS OF ‘‘What a Wonderful World” with a few bars of “Getting to Know You” and maybe add a dash of “I Didn’t Know What Time It Was,” and you have a theme song for entertaining clients in a city full of international attractions where networking provides an important introduction to business dealings (which may not always start on time). Dubai has its own routine. Clients like to get to know you before signing on; the attitude toward time is relaxed; and locals are accustomed to a glamorous, elegant, international lifestyle.

Businesspeople familiar with the city say it’s almost impossible to take local clients to venues they don’t already know. Instead, for mutual convenience they book a hotel in the Dubai International Financial Centre near the Jumeirah Emirates Towers, where most international corporations as well as the local royals maintain offices. “You never go wrong there, staying at one of the top hotels,” explains Danny Sebright, president, The U.S.–U.A.E. Business Council.

With the Sofitel, Sheraton Grand and the Jumeirah World Trade Centre among half a dozen choices around the financial district, a favorite remains The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai International Financial Centre, with décor marrying classic Art Deco design and elegant traditional Arabic elements. Extensive event and meeting space in The Ritz-Carlton features the Samaya Ballroom, decorated with more than 1,000 antique mirrors and a ceiling embedded with crystals. The hotel’s seven options for dining include restaurants specializing in French, Italian and Belgian cuisine as well as the Center Cut Steakhouse. Regular guests and those in Ambassador Suites have access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, where they can entertain executives in its stylish atmosphere with complimentary food and drinks.

Similarly, the Shangri-La, also located near the DIFC and the World Trade Centre, provides the Horizon Club for exclusive guests, as well as Vietnamese- and Chinese-themed restaurants and the lobbyside Dunes Café international buffet. Venues at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers, where the country’s ruler can often be seen, include The Rib Room and Mundo, specializing in international cuisine.

While traditionally the best dining venues have been located within hotels, look to impress top executives at the acclaimed exception: the French bistro La Petite Maison in the 10-tower DIFC Gate Village. “It’s a who’s who at meals,” Sebright observes. One of the most expensive restaurants in the Emirate, its menu features Cuisine Niçoise, a Mediterranean blend of Genoa and Nice.

Tourists meet the sunrise on the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa tower. © TOXAWWW | DREAMSTIME

Tourists meet the sunrise on the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa tower. © TOXAWWW | DREAMSTIME

While people doing business with locals might not venture to touristy spots, consider a trip to the top of the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, as an attraction for out-of-town clients. The Observation Tower on Level 148 truly sits at the top of the world. Twenty-six floors down, find an exclusive option at At.Mosphere restaurant’s private dining room, seating no more than 16 guests. Nearby venue attractions scattered around the mammoth Mall of Dubai offer places to dine near its aquarium, ice skating rink and renowned colorful dancing fountain show outdoors. Consider the exclusive Armani Hotel Dubai restaurant located on the mall’s ground floor, or treat guests to an authentic American experience at Shake Shack, Le Pain Quotidien, Magnolia Bakery, Rosa Mexicano or Red Lobster, all offering branches within the mall.

A meal at the 52nd-floor Observatory restaurant in the Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites gives overseas visitors a chance to look down upon the showcase manmade Palm Jumeirah islands branched out below. Located in the center of the Palm crescent, entertainment resort Atlantis, The Palm offers a totally global array of eatery options: British chef Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen, Japanese Nobu, Italian at Ronda Locatelli, YUAN for Chinese and Lebanese Ayamna. Ossiano serves seafood at tables next to glass walls overlooking the Ambassador Lagoon.

Golfing is not recommended during the months of April to September when the heat can be overwhelming, but the emirate boasts 11 courses within 30 minutes of each other, “one of the most concentrated offerings of world-class golf facilities on the planet.” Among others, choose from the Emirates Golf Course, opened in 1988 as the first all-grass championship course in the Middle East; the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club with its landmark sail-shaped clubhouse; or book public tee times online for the Trump International Golf Club.

For traveling outside the DIFC, Uber and taxis are available, and the Metro includes a Financial District stop, but the most reliable option is to book a car and driver with the hotel maitre-d’. Cab fare to the airport, about 20 minutes from DIFC locations, costs about $10.

Non-Muslims are expected to respect Islamic norms, wearing conservative dress and drinking alcohol legally only in hotels and clubs. The business day can conclude over fruit beverage concoctions or cocktails. The Lounge at The Ritz-Carlton overlooks the Gulf and hotel gardens. English-themed Alfie’s in Jumeirah Emirates Towers is described as “the consummate retreat for men with a taste for finer things.” The Grand Hyatt’s Cooz Bar features cool jazz for those who choose to wind down the day relaxing to the music of Dubai.

Introducing

FX Excursions

FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.

Explore Excursions

#globility

Insta Feed
Daily
Jun 6, 2025

Have a “The Devil Wears Prada”-Inspired Afternoon Tea at This London Hotel

Heading to London with plans to catch a performance of The Devil Wears Prada on stage at Dominion Theatre? Be sure to make reservations for an afternoon tea at The Bloomsbury, perfectly positioned in the theater district. The hotel partnered with Dominion in the conception of a themed afternoon tea and cocktail menu, using the show as inspiration.

Explore Europe with the Best River Cruise Line this November

Experience Europe from a fresh perspective with AmaWaterways, just awarded Best River Cruise Line by Global Traveler for the third consecutive year. Step aboard, unpack once and embark on a cruise through iconic capital cities and awe-inspiring landscapes. AmaWaterways' ships, which accommodate an average of just 156 guests, offer a spacious yet intimate setting. Throughout your journey, you'll enjoy exquisite farm-to-table dining; unparalleled service; and a variety of included excursions, from city tours for gentle walkers to thrilling bike rides along the rivers.

Daily
Jun 6, 2025

Key West’s Most Exclusive New Retreat Opens for Summer Season

Lunara Bay now accepts bookings for its July 1 opening. The property is the island's largest oceanfront accommodation with 26 luxury waterfront estates, redefining the Key West experience thanks to coastal residence comforts with the elevated service of a 5-star resort.

Destinations / North America
Jun 6, 2025

Take the Family Along for Wilderness Adventures

Imagine waking up in the morning, enjoying breakfast within a rustic lodge and looking out the windows to see grizzly bears scooping live salmon out of the river. That’s just one of the many once-in-a-lifetime tableaux you’re bound to see during a stay within Great Bear Rainforest. Even if you’re visiting for business, you’ll find plenty of pleasure to partake in during your stay; and it’s super family-friendly, so why not bring the whole crew along for the adventure?

Smarter Business Travel: 12 Tips from IHG Business Edge

For small- and mid-sized businesses, travel is often a necessary part of growth — helping to strengthen client relationships, explore new markets and attend key industry events. But with rising costs and limited resources, keeping business travel efficient and budget-friendly is more important than ever.

Airlines
Jun 6, 2025

Royal Air Maroc, The New Terminal One Partner

Royal Air Maroc will begin operations at The New Terminal One at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport in 2026. The partnership aids in the carrier’s strategy to strengthen trans-Atlantic ties between Africa and the Americas.

eFlyer News
Jun 4, 2025

American Airlines Now Offers Touchless ID Screening at These Airports

American Airlines implemented a streamlined process at TSA airport security checkpoints through TSA PreCheck Touchless ID on May 29 at several airports across the United States. AAdvantage members traveling through Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Salt Lake City International Airport will be eligible.

Find Your Perfect Escape with Paradisus by Meliá — More Than Just All-Inclusive

Luxury travel today is about more than just beautiful accommodations — it’s about experiencing the destination. Paradisus by Meliá takes traditional all-inclusive resorts to the next level by offering indulgence with immersion, experiences and authenticity. Each resort is shaped by its location, local flavors and curated Destination Inclusive® experiences that bring you closer to the heart of the destination.

June 2025
Jun 4, 2025

Enrich Your Skincare Routine with Luxurious Formulas

The Rich Eye Cream  For the discerning eye in every sense, Augustinus Bader’s The Rich Eye Cream is the kind of targeted indulgence that elevates any regimen. The formula is driven by the brand’s patented TFC8 technology, designed to guide key nutrients where your skin needs them most. Wild gentian root extract and a matrikine antiwrinkle complex combine skin-soothing botanicals and advanced peptides to deliver deep hydration and visible firming. Rich but not heavy, it melts in smoothly and wears well under makeup for a refreshed look, from morning meetings to late-night galas. $205.