Barsha Star Residence - Home Stay
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Air conditioning
Location
Barsha Star Residence - Home Stay Dubai hotel offers access to Mall of the Emirates, which is located about 10 minutes' walk away.
The guest house is about 25 km from Dubai Creek SPB airport and a 15-minute drive from such cultural venues as OliOli - Children's Museum. Shopping venues in the area include the shopping mall "Alserkal Avenue Arts District" (2.9 km) and the buttoned-up business mall "Gold And Diamond Park" (2.3 km). Also, Burj Al Arab lies nearly 10 minutes away by car, while First Abu Dhabi Bank is a stroll from this Dubai hotel. You can catch the bus at Interchange 4 bus stop, at a distance of 400 metres from the accommodation.
Some rooms provide tea and coffee making equipment as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels to help you enjoy your stay. An air conditioner are featured for guests' comfort.
The restaurant Spice is located within close proximity of the hotel.
Review by hotel critic
Review of Barsha Hotel: Balancing Cost and ComfortAs a seasoned mountaineer from Kathmandu, I've stayed in various places, but my recent visit to Barsha Hotel offered mixed experiences that travelers should consider. The hotel does have some appealing amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and air conditioning, which were appreciated given the local weather fluctuations. The shared kitchen is a plus for budget-conscious adventurers looking to save on meals. Be prepared for a few trade-offs. The cleanliness of the rooms left much to be desired; they felt unkempt, and we noticed unpleasant smells in our vicinity due to inconsiderate guests smoking. The staff were a mixed bag; while some were responsive and accommodating, others were less welcoming. A bit of inconsistency in service could be a hassle, especially if you’re looking for warmth after a long day of exploring. For those counting every penny, Barsha might offer you a roof over your head, but be ready to weigh the luxury against practical comfort. It’s a reminder that in travel, value often requires compromise.