360 Degrees Bar

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United Arab Emirates /Dubai /Dubai

Sight Address : 360 Degrees Bar, Jumeirah Beach Road, Umm Suqeim 3 | Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Edit

Detail InformationEdit

360 Degrees, which is one of the bestest nightclub is situated off the coast of Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai. Most of the high class people come here and like this place because it is surrounded by water on all sides, this place even features an outdoor setting and views of the Buri Al Arab, Jumeirah beach hotel, Horizon and Atlantis. This nightclub is two level roof top deck of circular Marina restaurant. On the lower level Tables and the “dance floor” are located. 360 degree becomes an outdoor lounge during the early evenings along with shisha and cocktails so that you can enjoy the sunset. By the night this place changes into the most famous and interesting nightclub in the city. The outdoor nature of this club not only becomes posh but the weather gives a dramatic effect on any party. 360 degree is close from June to October due to summer. This becomes the best of the best place in cooler months to spend the evening. You can come here to enjoy every day as it is open each day of the week. Some of the most popular events that happens in 360 degree are the Auditonic Sunset Sessions on Fridays and Revolve on Saturdays. This events start from early evening and go on until 2 am. The entry for such events is only by guest list. You have to use the entrance to the far right of the hotel as on the weekends entry to 360 degree is closed from the main hotel lobby. If it is possible for you then get a hotel golf cart which will take you to the destination because it can be a long walk for you. Music is supplied by resident or mid-tier international DJs and plays very familiar tunes. This place is very worth visit.
The door policy to enter this nightclub is not very much strict but mostly try to be in a mixed group. The drinks are quiet expensive here, so before arriving here prepare yourself to pay a heavy amount on drinks. 360 degree don’t ask you for a particular dress code but it should be casual. Even if you are coming in late night parties, you can choose this club to see the classy crowd and the amazing atmosphere. Water-Water everywhere will surely make your evening memorable and you will definitely get a different experience here.

360 Degrees Bar EXterior

360 Degrees Bar Ecterior

HistoryEdit

N.A.

Must SeeEdit

Must see.

Visiting TimeEdit

5.00 pm to 2.00 am

Closed OnEdit

360 degree is close from June to October due to summer.

Best Season to VisitEdit

November to April.

Best Time To VisitEdit

Evening, Night.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

More than 1 hours.

Ticket Required : Yes Edit

Individual National Adult  : INR 542 – INR 1,083

Kids : No entry

Individual Foreigner Adult  : INR 542 – INR 1,083

Kids : No entry

Still Photo Camera :  N.A.

Video Camera  : N.A.

Guide Required : No Edit

Approximate cost: N.A.

Dress Code (If Any) : Yes Edit

Dress Require: A casual wear is applied as dress code for all the guests.

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How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Taxi is also easily available here, Most visitors will opt for public taxis from the airport, which are readily available just outside arrivals, which use the meter and start at AED 25. If you can’t find one otherwise, you can attempt to call a taxi at 04-2080808

BUS : The Government of Dubai operates a network of buses linking Dubai city with the capitals of the other six emirates of the UAE. The buses run under the name Emirates Express and operate from various bus terminals in Dubai. Buses operate every 40 minutes from 6.20am from both Dubai’s Al Ghubaibah bus station and Abu Dhabi’s main bus station. The two-hour journey cost AED 25. Frequent buses run between Dubai and Sharjah. There are several different routes and buses depart from various bus stations in Dubai including Al Karama, Gold Souq, Baniyas Square, Jebel Ali and Al Ittihad Square. Fares are at Dh7 .

Train : Dubai Metro is composed of at-grade elevated Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 (T1, T2 and T3, respectively) underground stations (U) and underground transfer station types (UT). Type 1 is the regular at-grade concourse station, Type 2 is a regular elevated concourse station, and Type 3 is an elevated special track station with an extra track to hold a non operational train. Underground transfer stations will be accommodating both the Red and Green lines for easy transfers. Besides these differences, there are four themes used in the interiors of the stations: earth, water, fire and air. Earth stations have a tan-brown colour effects; water has blue-white colour effects; fire has orange-red colour effects; and the air has green colour effects. Single tickets range from Dh2-8.50, or double that for use of the “Gold” first class carriage. Train run every 3-5 minutes from 5:50 AM to Midnight every day except Thursday and Friday, when services are extended to 5:50 AM to 1 AM and limited to 1 PM to Midnight, respectively. All stations are air-conditioned and there’s a large network of feeder buses.

Air : Dubai International Airport (DXB), which is located about 2.5 miles southeast of Dubai, links the emirate to over 200 world destinations by 100 airlines operating about 5,600 flights every week. Terminal 1 of Dubai International Airport serves as a base for international flights while Terminal 3 exclusively caters for Emirates. Terminal 2 on the other hand, is mainly used by smaller airlines operating to Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. India can avail flight services from metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Bangalore. Besides Emirates, Jet Airways, Air India, Thai Airways and Indian Airlines are some of the major airlines serving travellers flying to Dubai from India. Most visitors will opt for public taxis from the airport, which are readily available just outside arrivals, which use the meter and start at Dhs 25. Taxis are on the left when you come out of terminal 1.
Airport telephone number: +971 (0) 4 224 5555

Others : By Boat : An easier way of crossing the Dubai Creek is by abra, essentially a small ferry. Abra stations are located along the Creek on both the Bur Dubai and Deira sides, and the system of filling the boats is remarkably efficient. The cross-river trip costs 1 Dirham (AED 1) per passenger, payable to the driver after the boat has left the station, and affords a very picturesque view of the city (not to be missed). Abras set off very regularly, and the service is available round-the-clock.
waterbus : The Waterbus is another option for tourists who want to go by boat but avoid the abra crowd (or the heat). It is a part of Dubai’s public transport system, so again a Red ticket, or any Nol card is required for the journey. Can be purchased at the waterbus station. The waterbus also features a ‘tourist route’ round trip – while it is convenient, it can get quite expensive (Dh50 for an adult, Dh25 for a child).
By Car : There are a countless number of Rent-A-Cars that will provide a mode of transportation for very cheap rates and very little paperwork. An International Driving Permit is not necessarily required, but hire companies may not rent a car without one. Some agencies will hire out cars complete with drivers. Visitors taking advantage of this option will need to make certain that their driver knows his way around as many do not.

Things to CarryEdit

  • Carry ID Proof.

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Never take a photograph with a person not in your travelling party in it without asking for permission first.
  • Public drunkenness is strictly prohibited, as is drinking and driving.
  • Dubai is in a Muslim country, clothing should be modest in order to respect local customs.

HelplineEdit

  • Police – 999 / 2292222
  • Fire Department – 997
  • Ambulance – 999

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