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Dubai in 'War Lockdown': Five-Star Hotels at €50, Food Delivery and Empty Nightclubs

Published March 23, 2026, 17:23
Dubai in 'War Lockdown': Five-Star Hotels at €50, Food Delivery and Empty Nightclubs

Dubai is experiencing a sharp decline in tourism due to the war in Iran and disruptions to air travel. Hotels that were once inaccessible are now offering rooms at unprecedented prices, such as €53 for five-star suites. Airfares have also fallen significantly, with round-trip flights to Dubai starting from €180. The city's nightlife has been affected, with bars and restaurants counting few customers. Businesses are being forced to give their staff leave or divide them into groups to reduce operating costs. The situation has also affected Greek workers in the tourism sector. Businesses are trying to attract local residents to fill the void left by the departure of tourists. A characteristic example is the free entry to Miracle Garden for residents of the United Arab Emirates. The situation in Dubai shows the fragility of the tourism sector and the impact that geopolitical developments can have. Despite the low prices, the city is trying to maintain its reputation as a luxury destination.