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Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai: 11 all-you-can-eat deals
Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai: 11 all-you-can-eat deals

Time Out Dubai

time23-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Time Out Dubai

Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai: 11 all-you-can-eat deals

Brunch the previous day was good. Very good. And now it's the next day… You're tired, you're hungry, and only a fully-fledged breakfast will do. Pancakes, toast, maybe a croissant and probably a bagel. Oh, and don't forget the coffee… all the coffee. That's where we come in. With a brilliant list of incredible breakfast spots. A list that isn't going to set you back a month's wages – it's one fixed fee for as much food as you can handle. We've unearthed the best all-you-can-eat breakfast deals in Dubai. Do unlimited eggs, pancakes and French toast sound good to you? Yes? Here are 11 fantastic unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai 1762 Deli Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: 1762 Deli. JLT's branch of 1762 Deli is celebrating the arrival of the weekend with a special all-you-can-eat weekend brunch for Dhs69 per person. Breakfast food-lovers can head down from 8am to 4pm every Saturday and Sunday to literally feast on a spread that features all the classics and some new favourites. From brunch classics like eggs Benedict and eggs royale to shakshuka and creamy Turkish eggs, you'll definitely find all your egg cravings covered. If you're not an egg bruncher, you'll easily be able to dive into the New York smoked salmon bagel or fill your plate with buttery croissants and pastries made in the 1762 bakery. And if you're feeling sweet, the fluffy pancake stack is just the beginning. Dhs69. Sat-Sun 8am-4pm. One JLT, @ (04 341 9779). Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Bistro Des Artes. Ready for a long, lazy brekkie? This family-friendly spot in Dubai Marina is a hit on a Saturday or Sunday. You'll get a main dish (eggs benedict, avo toast, et al) and a breakfast 'dessert' of crêpes. The best part? The spread of cheeses, French bread, jam, charcuterie, fruit, cereal and heaps of cheese. It's really not breakfast without a slice of brie Dhs119 (including one hot drink, juices and water). Sat-Sun 10am-3pm. Dubai Marina (04 551 1576). Chaihona No 1 by Vasilchuki For just Dhs45 per person, you can enjoy unlimited pancakes paired with two types of jam and your choice of coffee. Available daily from 9am until noon, it's the perfect way to kickstart your day or treat yourself to a leisurely breakfast by the Marina. Whether you're a pancake lover or just looking for a cosy morning treat, make sure you grab this offer while you can. Dhs45 (including coffee). Daily from 9am-noon. Marina Gate, Dubai Marina (058 156 4856). Chalco's Cantina Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Chalco's Catina Chalco's Cantina, offering real Mexican cuisine, exciting mixed drinks and a cool atmosphere, hosts an amazing Sunday all-you-can-eat breakfast deal. Here, you can enjoy a tasty Mexican breakfast with dishes including huevos rancheros, chilaquiles, pancakes and more. Take in the Marina Walk views from the terrace or enjoy an authentic Mexican vibe indoors. To add to the fun, you can enjoy special deals on buckets and bubbles for an extra Dhs125. Dhs69. Sun 11am -5pm. Marina Gate 2, Marina Walk, @chalcoscantina (052 112 8923). Circle Café Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Circle Cafe Want more than 25 dishes to try in one morning? There's everything from breakfast bagels to croque madame, pancakes, beetroot toast, eggs benedict and more at this popular café. Fancy something with a little more pizzazz? Check out the Asian chicksilog, PB&B toast, huevos rancheros and more. You'll get unlimited dishes and one cup of tea or coffee for Dhs69. Now that's a deal we just cannot miss. Dhs69. Sat-Sun 8am-4pm. Various locations including Bay Square, Jumeirah Islands, DIFC, Studio City, Healthcare City, Media City, Silicon Oasis and Mirdif. Dhaba Lane Al Garhoud Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Dhaba Lane Craving a hearty Indian breakfast? Punjabi restaurant Dhaba Lane is now serving an all-you-can-eat Indian breakfast platter for Dhs49 per person. Available daily from 8am to 11am, this breakfast platter is perfect for those who want to kickstart their day with plenty of flavour. Dishes include chai, poha, upma, sambhar, aloo rassa, ragi idli, dosa and so much more. Dhs49. Daily from 8am-11am. Views Building, Al Garhoud (054 999 4252). Ella's Eatery Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Ella's Eatery. Take in the view of an endless fleet of luxury yachts while enjoying an unlimited breakfast experience at Ella's Eatery. Choose from a selection of six dishes from the extensive menu, as well as your choice of a steaming hot beverage or a refreshing, freshly squeezed juice, all for Dhs89. The diverse menu showcases beloved breakfast classics such as avocado toast, organic eggs, shakshuka, pancakes, and tasty breakfast bowls. Furry companions are welcome, too. Dhs89. Daily 8am-noon. Palm View East, Palm Jumeirah (04 557 0984) Hyperama Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Hyperama This South African diner offers a special deal every Saturday morning. Order whatever you want as many times as you want from the breakfast menu for just Dhs45 per person. From eggs and sausages to much more. Be careful not to over-order, as they will charge you for any food left behind. Dhs45. Fri-Sun 8am-12.30pm. Al Quoz (058 108 8786). Kailash Parbat Enjoy all the top Indian breakfast classics at Kailash Parbat in Al Seef with a view of Dubai Creekside. Get your hands on an all-you-can-eat breakfast menu for just Dhs29. Enjoy dishes like aloo paratha, gobi paratha, and paneer paratha, offering comforting flavors in every bite. Pair them with a steaming cup of freshly brewed tea or coffee. If you're craving something lighter, the idli and medu vada combo is a timeless classic, while the tomato onion uttapam brings a refreshing, zesty kick. For a quick bite, the bread butter or veg sandwich is simple yet satisfying. And to end on a sweet note, indulge in a cut fruit bowl or the decadent, syrup-soaked jalebi. Dhs29. Sat-Sun 8am-midnight. Al Seef, Bur Dubai, @kailashparbat_alseef (050 892 2025). LDC Kitchen + Coffee Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: LDC Kitchen + Coffee. LDC Kitchen + Coffee (LDC) has a weekend breakfast deal that offers unlimited breakfast and brunch dishes. Enjoy a laid-back start to your weekend while trying a huge selection of LDC breakfast and lunch dishes. The menu includes everything from eggs any style served with artisan sourdough toast to the much-loved avocado toast, the garden benni as well as the egg mock muffin. You can also order the mushroom omelette, the French toast made with crispy homemade brioche, fluffy buttermilk pancakes as well as vegan-friendly coconut almond pancakes, salmon benni and the delicious oven-baked eggplant shakshouka and even gluten-free oatmeal with chia and fruits. Dhs69. Sat-Sun 8am-2pm. One JLT, Aspin Tower, Mira Town Centre, Business Central Towers, DIFC. @ldckitchen. Osteria Mario Unlimited breakfast deals in Dubai. Credit: Osteria Mario Osteria Mario has an all-you-can-eat breakfast offering taking place daily from 9am to 2pm. Expect dishes like Mario's big breakfast, omelette with stracciatella cheese and sun-dried tomatoes, eggs benedict with salmon and avocado, oatmeal with strawberry and more. You can also try desserts such as the cheesecake with berries, lemon meringue tart and more. Dhs65. Daily from 9am-2am. Marina Moon Tower, Dubai Marina (058 562 5251). Need more breakfast ideas? The absolute best eggs Benedict in Dubai A cracking way to start any morning All the best breakfasts at Time Out Market Dubai Start the day with dishes from across the world on the weekend 105 best breakfasts in Dubai From eggs Benedict to full-on fry-ups here's where to kick off a morning in style

14 of the cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Dubai 2025
14 of the cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Dubai 2025

Time Out Dubai

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time Out Dubai

14 of the cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Dubai 2025

Looking for a way to cut costs in 2025? Since rent takes up the biggest chunk of your pay, you could start by thinking of moving to a more affordable area in Dubai. To help make your next move as educated as possible, Time Out Dubai gathered the latest figures from Property Finder to share the cheapest places to live in Dubai based on average rent prices. However, while the rent may be lower than in other areas in the city, there are still plenty of foodie and fun attractions to make these spots worth moving to. If you're new to Dubai or it's time for a contract renewal, consider some of the most affordable places to live and rent in the city. 14 cheapest places to rent in Dubai North of Dubai Average rent: Dhs75,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This waterfront residential area has become one of the most sought-after (in the affordable category) spots in the past six months. With creek-facing parks, sports academies, metro stations, hospitals, hotels and restaurants, it's a lively and well-connected neighbourhood. If you're lucky enough to land an apartment here within your budget, our humble advice would be to hang on to it. Attractions: Enjoy an afternoon tea at Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf or get bronzing at restaurant and pool lounge B-Heaven at Barceló Al Jaddaf. Part of Old Dubai, this charming area sits by the Dubai Creek on its north and east sides. Back in the day, it was a buzzing hub for building traditional dhow boats – and now, you'll still discover traces of that boat-building past. Credit: Staff photographer Average rent: Dhs69,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. It's one of the oldest parts of the city (and if you're a cook you'll have a plethora of spices to pick from right on your doorstep). Home to the Gold Souk and Spice Souk, there's never a dull moment in this part of Dubai. Top attractions: Grab a seafood feast at Dampa Seafood Grill or pick up fresh cream puffs from Habib Bakery, which has been serving Dubai's sweet tooth since 1987. There's plenty for families nearby, whether you want to whizz around the Galleria Ice Rink , ride the carousel at Fun City or try the Magic Planet arcade Central (Credit: Supplied) Average rent: Dhs70,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. A sprawling area made up of malls, residential areas and green spaces, Al Barsha has affordable rent and it's close to the red metro line (that's a winning combination in our opinion). Attractions: Whether you want to do your food shop or update your wardrobe, Mall of the Emirates is packed with plenty to get your hands on. Take the whole family to Ski Dubai for skiing, snowboarding and fun at the Snow Park, or head outdoors to Al Barsha Pond Park for playgrounds and more. Cheap rent in Dubai. Average rent: Dhs65,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Calling all students, remote workers and tech enthusiasts. Silicon Oasis is Dubai's first smart city, best known for its technology park which is home to many tech start-ups and other up-and-coming businesses. It offers the perfect mix of work and leisure features, with something for everyone, including apartments, office buildings, restaurants, jogging paths and outdoor sports courts. Top attractions: Like to shop? You can have an experience like no other at Souq Extra, a shopping plaza which is packed with a range of stores, restaurants and more. If you're looking for a one-stop family destination, Silicon Park will tick all your boxes with BBQ spots, a roller skating area, and basketball, tennis, volleyball and football courts. International City Average rent: Dhs42,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This community, inspired by Dubai's global culture, is best known for its residential clusters named after different countries, and right now, it's ideal for cheap rent in Dubai. Whether you choose to move to Persia, Greece, Spain, Morocco, England, France, Italy, Russia, China or the Emirates cluster, you can expect an unbeatable homely atmosphere with over 500 affordable apartments to choose from. Top attractions: The best part about International City is that it's home to Dragon Mart 1 and 2, the largest hub for Chinese goods where you can snag the best budget deals, sample delicious dishes at an array of restaurants and head to the cinema for a new flick. If the great outdoors is more your thing, Al Warsan Lake is perfect for getting some steps in. Parking fees have changed in Al Karama (Credit: ITP staff photographer) Average rent: Dhs79,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. It's safe to call Karama a little India with the number of south Indian and north Indian restaurants around every corner. You'll cross a cafeteria at nearly every step. And thanks to its central location and easy access to both ADCB and BurJuman metro stations, getting to Business Bay and Downtown is a easy breezy. Attractions: Go on a shopping spree at BurJuman Mall and then walk around Karama's food streets for your fill of authentic Indian bites. South of Dubai Al Furjan Al Furjan West Pavilion Average rent: Dhs79,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Flanked by Discovery Gardens on one side and Jebel Ali on another, this community is perfect for those who have offices in the south of Dubai. Its close proximity to the former means you'll have access to the best of both the worlds here. Attractions: You'll be a stone's throw away from Ibn Battuta Mall whether you choose to drive there or if you take a metro from Al Furjan Metro Station. Drop by McCafferty's Pub Al Furjan after work or on the weekends to catch up with the gang for drinks. There's a Carrefour in the area for daily grocery runs and a medical centre as well. If you like this: Here's what to do according to an expert if your landlord is increasing your rent Discovery Gardens Cheap rent in Dubai. Average rent cost: Dhs68,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. If you've looked out of the windows while taking the metro, you're sure to have seen the colourful stretch of Discovery Gardens' apartment buildings. This affordable neighbourhood is the ultimate family hub complete with swimming pools, plenty of green walkways, parks, tennis courts and a range of supermarkets. It's also close to the Gardens metro station and bus stops. Top attractions: Avid shoppers, you're in luck. Discovery Gardens is just a stone's throw away from Ibn Battuta Mall, which has a range of top shopping and dining offerings. Like to bowl? Gather the gang and head on over to Switch Bowling and for an epic drone show, you can enjoy a light show at PPS Aviation. Dubai Investment Park (DIP) Dubai Investments Park Average rent: Dhs75,000 for a one-bedroom article per year. Another family-friendly community with lush greenery and convenient amenities, Dubai Investment Park is one of the most affordable communities to rent. Kids are well-catered for in DIP with a range of schools such as Nibras International School, Kinderville Nursery and more. There are also plenty of hospitals, supermarkets and restaurants nearby. Top attractions: Fitness enthusiasts will have a variety of options to get a workout in, including Aspire Gymnastics Club, Al Tawash Gym, Hybrid Gym and Fly High Fitness. Families can enjoy leisurely walks or picnics at the numerous landscaped garden areas too. (Credit: Adobe) Average rent: Dhs65,720 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Neighbouring JVC and JVT, Dubai Production is a little further out but as you can see, you get a lot more for your money in this neck of the woods. Attractions: Take a stroll around the Dubai Production City lakes, or browse the stores in City Centre Mi'aisem (there's even a padel court next door if you fancy it). If you want to get a few holes in, visit the Jumeirah Golf Estates next door. Dubai Sports City Cheap rent in Dubai. Average rent: Dhs62,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This wallet-friendly district is the ideal spot for sports fanatics and those who are active. This lively community is decked out with everything you could need, from swimming pools to gyms and more. That's not all, it also boasts an indoor and outdoor sporting arena where you can catch a range of sporting events. Top attractions: Cricket lovers, get excited because the highlight of Dubai Sports City is the Dubai International Cricket Stadium where tournaments, concerts and other shows are regularly hosted. You can also head to the Els Club Golf Course or The Dome for fresh air and fun with the whole family. Top tip: It's important to note that unfurnished apartments are far more affordable than furnished apartments in all rental areas in Dubai. Average rent: Dhs74,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Located right by the swish Motor City, you're not far away from lots of amazing things to do in this up and coming residential area. Music centres, hotels, nurseries, restaurants and gyms and other amenities make this a good spot to settle in. You'll definitely need to have a car to move here as there's no metro here. Top attractions: Dine by the horses at the Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, or go see a race up close at Dubai Auto Drome in Motor City. Top tip: It's important to note that unfurnished apartments are far more affordable than furnished apartments in all rental areas in Dubai. Jebel Ali (Credit: Jebel Ali Public Beach) Average rent: Dhs71,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. The area that's about to go big time, everyone is eyeing up Jebel Ali now that construction is underway again on the Palm Jebel Ali. There's a handy metro line and you're only a hop skip and a jump away from the themed streets in Ibn Battuta Mall ( Or if you're in the need of furniture, IKEA ( is five minutes up the road. Attractions: Trot out on a pony ride at the JA Equestrian Centre, or take the kids to Motiongate and Legoland . Keep an eye out for the new Jebel Ali Village community too, set to be finished in 2025 with cycling tracks, a playground and even a community farm. Town Square (Credit: Supplied) Average rent: Dhs69,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This suburban spot is a vibrant, family-oriented community offering affordable living with a variety of recreational facilities and green spaces. Attractions: While there aren't any malls or shopping centres there are a range of retail stores, supermarkets and essential services. There are swimming pools and sports courts, or take advantage of the numerous parks and cycling tracks for outdoor activities. Don't miss the regular outdoor movie nights and community events held in Town Square Park, offering entertainment and activities for all ages. Looking for more insight on renting in Dubai? 18 things you need to know before moving to Dubai Here are a few quick things you need to know about arriving in Dubai The 3 vital questions to ask when looking to rent in Dubai — according to an expert Don't get caught out Renting in Dubai: How to navigate the hidden costs Get prepared with these top tips

The 14 cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Dubai 2025
The 14 cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Dubai 2025

Time Out Dubai

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time Out Dubai

The 14 cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Dubai 2025

Looking for a way to cut costs in 2025? Since rent takes up the biggest chunk of your pay, you could start by thinking of moving to a more affordable area in Dubai. To help make your next move as educated as possible, Time Out Dubai gathered the latest figures from Property Finder to share the cheapest places to live in Dubai based on rent. However, while the rent may be lower than other areas in the city, there are plenty of foodie and fun attractions to make these spots worth moving to. If you're new to Dubai or it's time for a contract renewal, consider some of the most affordable places to live and rent in the city. 14 cheapest places to rent in Dubai North of Dubai Average rent: Dhs75,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This waterfront residential area has become one of the most sought-after (in the affordable category) spots in the past six months. With creek-facing parks, sports academies, metro stations, hospitals, hotels and restaurants, it's a lively and well-connected neighbourhood. If you're lucky enough to land an apartment here within your budget, our humble advice would be to hang on to it. Attractions: Enjoy an afternoon tea at Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf or get bronzing at restaurant and pool lounge B-Heaven at Barceló Al Jaddaf. Part of Old Dubai, this charming area sits by the Dubai Creek on its north and east sides. Back in the day, it was a buzzing hub for building traditional dhow boats – and now, you'll still discover traces of that boat-building past. Credit: Staff photographer Average rent: Dhs69,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. It's one of the oldest parts of the city (and if you're a cook you'll have a plethora of spices to pick from right on your doorstep). Home to the Gold Souk and Spice Souk, there's never a dull moment in this part of Dubai. Top attractions: Grab a seafood feast at Dampa Seafood Grill or pick up fresh cream puffs from Habib Bakery, which has been serving Dubai's sweet tooth since 1987. There's plenty for families nearby, whether you want to whizz around the Galleria Ice Rink , ride the carousel at Fun City or try the Magic Planet arcade Central (Credit: Supplied) Average rent: Dhs70,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. A sprawling area made up of malls, residential areas and green spaces, Al Barsha has affordable rent and it's close to the red metro line (that's a winning combination in our opinion). Attractions: Whether you want to do your food shop or update your wardrobe, Mall of the Emirates is packed with plenty to get your hands on. Take the whole family to Ski Dubai for skiing, snowboarding and fun at the Snow Park, or head outdoors to Al Barsha Pond Park for playgrounds and more. Cheap rent in Dubai. Average rent: Dhs65,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Calling all students, remote workers and tech enthusiasts. Silicon Oasis is Dubai's first smart city, best known for its technology park which is home to many tech start-ups and other up-and-coming businesses. It offers the perfect mix of work and leisure features, with something for everyone, including apartments, office buildings, restaurants, jogging paths and outdoor sports courts. Top attractions: Like to shop? You can have an experience like no other at Souq Extra, a shopping plaza which is packed with a range of stores, restaurants and more. If you're looking for a one-stop family destination, Silicon Park will tick all your boxes with BBQ spots, a roller skating area, and basketball, tennis, volleyball and football courts. International City Average rent: Dhs42,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This community, inspired by Dubai's global culture, is best known for its residential clusters named after different countries, and right now, it's ideal for cheap rent in Dubai. Whether you choose to move to Persia, Greece, Spain, Morocco, England, France, Italy, Russia, China or the Emirates cluster, you can expect an unbeatable homely atmosphere with over 500 affordable apartments to choose from. Top attractions: The best part about International City is that it's home to Dragon Mart 1 and 2, the largest hub for Chinese goods where you can snag the best budget deals, sample delicious dishes at an array of restaurants and head to the cinema for a new flick. If the great outdoors is more your thing, Al Warsan Lake is perfect for getting some steps in. Parking fees have changed in Al Karama (Credit: ITP staff photographer) Average rent: Dhs79,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. It's safe to call Karama a little India with the number of south Indian and north Indian restaurants around every corner. You'll cross a cafeteria at nearly every step. And thanks to its central location and easy access to both ADCB and BurJuman metro stations, getting to Business Bay and Downtown is a easy breezy. Attractions: Go on a shopping spree at BurJuman Mall and then walk around Karama's food streets for your fill of authentic Indian bites. South of Dubai Al Furjan Al Furjan West Pavilion Average rent: Dhs79,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Flanked by Discovery Gardens on one side and Jebel Ali on another, this community is perfect for those who have offices in the south of Dubai. Its close proximity to the former means you'll have access to the best of both the worlds here. Attractions: You'll be a stone's throw away from Ibn Battuta Mall whether you choose to drive there or if you take a metro from Al Furjan Metro Station. Drop by McCafferty's Pub Al Furjan after work or on the weekends to catch up with the gang for drinks. There's a Carrefour in the area for daily grocery runs and a medical centre as well. If you like this: Here's what to do according to an expert if your landlord is increasing your rent Discovery Gardens Cheap rent in Dubai. Average rent cost: Dhs68,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. If you've looked out of the windows while taking the metro, you're sure to have seen the colourful stretch of Discovery Gardens' apartment buildings. This affordable neighbourhood is the ultimate family hub complete with swimming pools, plenty of green walkways, parks, tennis courts and a range of supermarkets. It's also close to the Gardens metro station and bus stops. Top attractions: Avid shoppers, you're in luck. Discovery Gardens is just a stone's throw away from Ibn Battuta Mall, which has a range of top shopping and dining offerings. Like to bowl? Gather the gang and head on over to Switch Bowling and for an epic drone show, you can enjoy a light show at PPS Aviation. Dubai Investment Park (DIP) Dubai Investments Park Average rent: Dhs75,000 for a one-bedroom article per year. Another family-friendly community with lush greenery and convenient amenities, Dubai Investment Park is one of the most affordable communities to rent. Kids are well-catered for in DIP with a range of schools such as Nibras International School, Kinderville Nursery and more. There are also plenty of hospitals, supermarkets and restaurants nearby. Top attractions: Fitness enthusiasts will have a variety of options to get a workout in, including Aspire Gymnastics Club, Al Tawash Gym, Hybrid Gym and Fly High Fitness. Families can enjoy leisurely walks or picnics at the numerous landscaped garden areas too. (Credit: Adobe) Average rent: Dhs65,720 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Neighbouring JVC and JVT, Dubai Production is a little further out but as you can see, you get a lot more for your money in this neck of the woods. Attractions: Take a stroll around the Dubai Production City lakes, or browse the stores in City Centre Mi'aisem (there's even a padel court next door if you fancy it). If you want to get a few holes in, visit the Jumeirah Golf Estates next door. Dubai Sports City Cheap rent in Dubai. Average rent: Dhs62,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This wallet-friendly district is the ideal spot for sports fanatics and those who are active. This lively community is decked out with everything you could need, from swimming pools to gyms and more. That's not all, it also boasts an indoor and outdoor sporting arena where you can catch a range of sporting events. Top attractions: Cricket lovers, get excited because the highlight of Dubai Sports City is the Dubai International Cricket Stadium where tournaments, concerts and other shows are regularly hosted. You can also head to the Els Club Golf Course or The Dome for fresh air and fun with the whole family. Top tip: It's important to note that unfurnished apartments are far more affordable than furnished apartments in all rental areas in Dubai. Average rent: Dhs74,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. Located right by the swish Motor City, you're not far away from lots of amazing things to do in this up and coming residential area. Music centres, hotels, nurseries, restaurants and gyms and other amenities make this a good spot to settle in. You'll definitely need to have a car to move here as there's no metro here. Top attractions: Dine by the horses at the Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, or go see a race up close at Dubai Auto Drome in Motor City. Top tip: It's important to note that unfurnished apartments are far more affordable than furnished apartments in all rental areas in Dubai. Jebel Ali (Credit: Jebel Ali Public Beach) Average rent: Dhs71,000 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. The area that's about to go big time, everyone is eyeing up Jebel Ali now that construction is underway again on the Palm Jebel Ali. There's a handy metro line and you're only a hop skip and a jump away from the themed streets in Ibn Battuta Mall ( Or if you're in the need of furniture, IKEA ( is five minutes up the road. Attractions: Trot out on a pony ride at the JA Equestrian Centre, or take the kids to Motiongate and Legoland . Keep an eye out for the new Jebel Ali Village community too, set to be finished in 2025 with cycling tracks, a playground and even a community farm. Town Square (Credit: Supplied) Average rent: Dhs69,999 for a one-bedroom apartment per year. This suburban spot is a vibrant, family-oriented community offering affordable living with a variety of recreational facilities and green spaces. Attractions: While there aren't any malls or shopping centres there are a range of retail stores, supermarkets and essential services. There are swimming pools and sports courts, or take advantage of the numerous parks and cycling tracks for outdoor activities. Don't miss the regular outdoor movie nights and community events held in Town Square Park, offering entertainment and activities for all ages. Looking for more insight on renting in Dubai? 18 things you need to know before moving to Dubai Here are a few quick things you need to know about arriving in Dubai The 3 vital questions to ask when looking to rent in Dubai — according to an expert Don't get caught out Renting in Dubai: How to navigate the hidden costs Get prepared with these top tips

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