Five visitors (1-5) need a hotel. Which hotel (A-E) is the best choice for each visitor?
(1) "I'm interested in visiting the Hajar mountains."
(2) "I want to stay in Dubai's most luxurious hotel."
(3) "I would like to stay extremely close to the beach."
(4) "I hope to do some sport and my partner plans to do a lot of shopping!"
(5) "I'm here on business."
\nHotels in Dubai
\nA The Jumeirah Beach Hotel\nThis is a family favourite. It is just ten minutes from the beach and is close to the Wild Wadi Waterpark (hotel guests get in for free). There are 23 places to buy food at the Jumeirah and there are over 20 shops, three tennis courts and a large gym.
\nB The Al Maha Desert Resort\nThis is a hotel in the desert. It has air conditioning, and breathtaking views of the sand dunes and the Hajar mountains. The beach is a 45-minute drive away. Visitors stay in one of 40 luxurious tents, each with a small pool.
\nC The Ritz-Carlton Dubai\nThis is the place to stay if you want cleanliness and calm. Its 138 rooms all have balconies. The gardens at the front of the hotel are next to Jumeirah beach.
\nD The Burj Al Arab\nThis is an extraordinary hotel. Every room has many luxury items, two plasma-screen televisions for example, and each bed has a mirror above it. The casino on the 27th floor has incredible views. The seafood restaurant is reached by a three-minute journey by mock submarine (in reality, a lift painted with sea creatures).
\nE The Emirates Towers Hotel\nThis is a very tall hotel in Dubai's business district. The comfortable rooms all have a minibar, room service and air conditioning. The 305 m -high Vu bar with its black leather seats is a great place to see the city.