The hotel is fresh, new and cozy. The rooms are small, but everything is there. New furniture, comfortable mattresses, everything was working properly. On the 10th floor there is a small swimming pool and a nice cafe, but only a few sun beds and they are always busy (( Breakfast in a beautiful restaurant, but no frills. The location is convenient - near a business center with an exchange office, a Karefor grocery store and cafes. It takes 15-20 minutes on foot to get to the metro. .
The new hotel, the rooms are clean and cozy. The range of breakfast dishes, of course, is not like in coastal all-inclusive, but there is a choice, anyone can find something to their liking, there is enough of everything. Everything is delicious. We were in the second decade of February, the hotel was full. The administrators are all friendly, ready to help, explain. There is a coffee shop on the ground floor. Nearby there are shops, restaurants/cafes, a bus stop, a 15-minute walk to the metro.
We stayed at this hotel for a week. Overall, a very good impression. The location is good, Barsha Heights is a wonderful neighborhood. The metro station is not that close (15 minutes walk to the platform), but also not far in general. There are Carefoor and African and Eastern shops nearby (you can buy alcohol there). There is a place to walk around. The rooms facing the street at night are a little noisy from cars, but it doesn't bother. The beds are comfortable - the pillows are different in stiffness and you can choose the right one. There is no iron in the room, but they leave ironing boards with an iron in the hallway. However, they are sorted by numbers and not always returned back to the corridor. The water runs both cold and hot. The Wi-Fi internet works fine. There is a small pool on the roof and there is also a relaxation area. The water is heated, the temperature is quite comfortable - refreshing. The breakfasts aren't bad, but if you live there for a long time, you might get bored. They give scrambled eggs, mushrooms, bacon, sausages, potato pancakes, rice, noodles, beans, nuts, very tasty yoghurts, cooking, etc. There are few fruits and they are not impressed. The staff is friendly and importantly speaks a little Russian. I will definitely come to Dubai again and stay here. This Premier Inn hotel chain also has hotels in Deira, near Ibn Battuta Mall and elsewhere. I've been to these areas as well. I have nothing against the residents of Deira (mostly Pakistanis, Hindus), but I would not stay in this area. It's colorful, of course, but girls and children are unlikely to like it there. Therefore, I recommend the hotel in Barsha Heights.