Situated on Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai’s primary commercial axis, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Dubai functions as a practical base for professionals navigating the city’s business landscape. With direct access to Dubai International Financial Centre, Dubai World Trade Centre, and Downtown Dubai, the hotel’s location supports daily mobility rather than occasional sightseeing, positioning it as a hub for business travellers and expatriates with ongoing commitments in the city.
The 54-storey property integrates hotel accommodation, serviced residences, meeting infrastructure, dining, and wellness within a single vertical structure. This consolidation reflects a growing demand among business travellers and expats for efficiency: fewer transfers, predictable services, and environments that support work without feeling transactional.

At ground level, the lobby has been reconceived as a “Public Square,” aligning with Sheraton’s global brand evolution. Rather than operating as a transient space, it serves as an informal working environment. The Community Table - equipped with integrated power, lighting, and wireless charging - supports ad-hoc meetings, remote work sessions, and casual interactions, mirroring the hybrid work patterns common among Dubai’s professional community.
Accommodation is structured to accommodate both short-term and extended stays. The hotel offers 474 rooms and suites alongside a substantial serviced apartment inventory, allowing guests to transition between hotel living and residential comfort without changing address. Rooms are designed with functional clarity: generous workspaces, reliable connectivity, Sheraton Sleep Experience beds, and bathrooms configured for daily routines rather than leisure rituals. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide expansive city views, reinforcing a sense of orientation within Dubai’s skyline.
A key development for long-term residents is the recent completion of the hotel’s full-scale transformation with the unveiling of newly refurbished serviced apartments. These one-, two-, and three-bedroom units are designed for professionals relocating to Dubai or managing extended projects. Open-plan layouts, fully equipped kitchens, in-unit laundry, and integrated smart technology allow residents to maintain independence while benefiting from hotel-level support. Utilities, high-speed internet, housekeeping, security, and concierge services are included, reducing administrative overhead - a practical consideration for expats balancing work and relocation logistics.
Access to wellness and fitness facilities is integrated into daily life rather than positioned as an occasional indulgence. Sheraton Fitness operates 24 hours a day, accommodating varied schedules, while Soul Wellness & Spa provides thermal facilities and treatment rooms for structured recovery between work cycles. The rooftop pool, shared with the Two Birds One Stone lounge, offers a space for informal networking or decompression at the end of the day, without shifting into a resort mindset.
Dining at Sheraton Grand Hotel, Dubai is conceived as part of the hotel’s daily operating rhythm rather than as a standalone attraction. Each venue serves a clearly defined purpose, reflecting the needs of business travellers and long-stay residents who value reliability, flexibility, and atmosphere without excess formality.

Feast functions as the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant and primary culinary anchor. Designed around live cooking stations and an international menu, it accommodates everything from early breakfasts and working lunches to group dinners and corporate gatherings. The layout supports both individual diners and larger tables, making it particularly suited to business lunches, visiting delegations, and informal meetings that require efficiency without sacrificing quality. Its structure allows guests to dine on predictable schedules—an important consideration for professionals navigating meetings across time zones.

Located within the lobby, &More by Sheraton operates as a hybrid café and social workspace. It is deliberately informal, offering a setting for short meetings, one-to-one conversations, or solo work between appointments. With comfortable seating, a curated food and beverage selection, and a quiet library corner, &More supports the hotel’s “Public Square” concept, blurring the boundary between hospitality and co-working without adopting the language or rigidity of a business centre.
At the rooftop level, Two Birds One Stone introduces a different tempo. Combining restaurant, bar, and poolside lounge, it serves as a transition space between the working day and evening hours. The venue attracts a mixed audience of hotel guests, long-stay residents, and Dubai-based professionals, making it suitable for after-work gatherings, informal networking, or relaxed dinners without leaving the property. Its elevated position and open layout allow it to function as a social extension of the hotel rather than a destination nightlife venue.
Meeting and event facilities reinforce the hotel’s business orientation. A 360-square-metre ballroom, multiple meeting rooms with natural daylight, advanced conferencing technology, and a dedicated private entrance connected to the Starlight Ballroom allow for efficient hosting of corporate events, conferences, and private functions - often critical for Dubai-based organisations operating on tight schedules.
Who it’s for
Sheraton Grand Hotel, Dubai is well suited to business travellers, corporate relocations, and expatriates seeking a centrally located base with the infrastructure to support extended stays, hybrid work, and daily professional routines. Its value lies in integration and continuity: a single address where living, working, meeting, and recovery coexist - reducing friction in a city defined by pace and scale.