Dubai’s Cheapest Hotel Opening By Eid
Published by Irhal
Easy Hotel, a franchise operated by the Istithmar Group, is planning to begin operation by Eid. The city’s cheapest hotel will open doors at AED 99 a night. The hotel is the first of its kind, and already has 216 furnished rooms. The management hopes to get an influx of guests from cruise liners docking at the Jebel Ali port, because of the hotels proximity to the port and the Jebel Ali Free Zone area.…

The hotel is the first of its kind, and already has 216 furnished rooms. The management hopes to get an influx of guests from cruise liners docking at the Jebel Ali port, because of the hotels proximity to the port and the Jebel Ali Free Zone area.
The room rate does not include the cost of Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV and a full room clean up.
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