Palazzo Versace Dubai, located at Jaddaf Waterfront, has opened its doors to travellers stranded in the city following disruption caused by the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel and Iran.
The hotel said it would provide complimentary accommodation and breakfast to affected travellers, “subject to availability and confirmation of travel status”. The property has 215 rooms and suites, along with 169 residences, and continues to operate as normal. The hotel confirmed it is monitoring the safety and wellbeing of both guests and staff.
Travellers who need assistance can contact the hotel on +971 4 556 8888 or reach out via email.
UAE government steps in on accommodation costs
The Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi has told hotels it will cover accommodation costs for stranded visitors. The department asked hotels to extend checkout dates for guests until they are able to travel home.
As of Monday, 2 March, a number of flights resumed operations from Dubai International Airport and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International Airport.

