Location. York International Hotel is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 500 metres from the Indian Souk and Dubai Museum. The Gold Souk is five kilometres away, and Dubai Creek seven kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Situated at the crossroads of old and new Dubai in the centre of the business district, York International Hotel features a rooftop swimming pool, and a health club with a sauna and gym. The York Club disco features live entertainment. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can offer currency exchange, concierge services, and secure valuables in the safe deposit box. Internet access is available, and there is 24 hour room service, and valet parking.
Bank Street Cafe is set in the lobby and serves a complimentary buffet breakfast daily, and is also open for lunch. The E Pub serves a range of beverages and offers complimentary Internet access, and Breathers is a non smoking pub.
Guestrooms. The 111 air conditioned guestrooms at York International have contemporary Italian design and are equipped with satellite television, direct dial phones, Internet access, and minibars. Private bathrooms include complimentary toiletries and shower/bathtub combinations.
Rates:
127.06 - 128.06 USD
Number Of Rooms: 111
Number Of Floors: 13
York International
101, Khaleed Bin Walid Street, Bur Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Driving Directions:
From Dubai Airport (DXB):
Distance to York International is 25 kilometres, approximately 25 minutes drive.
Getting there. Pre paid taxis can be found at Terminal ones Arrivals hall, and the fare to York International is approximately 40 AED. Limousines can also be hired in the Arrivals hall. Buses run to the city centre every 10 minutes from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Bus stations are located opposite Terminals 1 and 2. Buses 44, 33, 15, 11, and 4 run to the city centre from Terminal 1, passing near to most major hotels. Bus number 2 runs to the city centre from Terminal 2, also passing near to most major hotels. Buses depart approximately every 20 30 minutes, and a single ticket costs 2 AED. The hotel can organise airport transfers for a surcharge. Prices are subject to change.
Getting around. Public buses offer a reasonable service between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. Buses travel from Bur Dubai station, on Al Ghubaiba road, and Deira bus station, near the Gold Souk, and have separate seated sections for women and men, with women typically sitting near the front. Travellers should pay the correct fare to the driver. In older parts of Dubai, small wooden motorboats cross over Dubai Creek between early morning and midnight. Air conditioned taxis are efficient, cheap and safe, and can be pre booked by telephone or hailed in the street.