Ask a concierge: Dubai

Business travel tips for Dubai.

At the InterContinental Dubai Marina, concierge Roger Geadah draws on 12 years of experience to guide visitors to the top sights and best meals in this ever-evolving Mideast metropolis. Here he offers expert guidance for business travelers.

What should business travelers pack when visiting your city?

Dubai is a warm and sunny place, so sunscreen and good sunglasses are very useful. Offices, meeting spaces and restaurants often have full-blast air conditioning; bring a light jacket.

What are your top restaurant recommendations for a business lunch or dinner?

Marina Social, (Bay Central Dubai Marina Al Sufouh Road; Ph: Ph: 04 446 6664) our gourmet restaurant by Michelin-starred Chef Jason Atherton, offers fine dining and a prime view on Dubai’s Marina. For a lounge atmosphere, exquisite pan-Asian cuisine and a relaxing terrace, Asia Asia (6th Floor, Pier 7, Dubai Marina; Ph: 04 276 5900) is a great venue for a business dinner.

What’s one thing that always surprises guests about your hotel?

The biggest surprise is that our hotel is located on one of the largest man-made marinas in the world. But the arty feel of our hotel also is an unexpected treat for new guests. A part of our hotel is called The Gallery because of its various works of art; the statues are favorites of visitors taking selfie photos.

If business travelers only have a few hours for leisure, what must they see?

If you can break away from our captivating city, a desert safari offers a complete change of scenery. Have fun dune bashing or opt for a relaxing safari that offers cultural insights; either way, spending a few hours in the majestic desert is a must.

What’s the best option for outdoor exercise in your city?

The Dubai Marina promenade offers about 5 kilometers for jogging, and the nearby beach is a perfect spot for a morning stroll.

Business know-how

Concierge Roger Geadah’s top tips for getting business right in Dubai:

Tip 1: Greet people you meet individually and with a gentle handshake. But men should avoid initiating handshakes with women unless invited to do so; verbal greetings between men and women are considered more appropriate.

Tip 2: Business meetings often take place in informal settings such as restaurants or cafés. Refrain from jumping directly into business topics; take a bit of time to discuss light matters such as the scenery on the way to the appointment or the bit of Arabic greeting phrases you have learned.

Tip 3: Don’t sit with crossed legs showing the soles of your shoes, as it could be considered offensive.

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