The cab from AUH dropped us at Grosvenor around 11:45pm and as we pulled up, the hotel staff jumped into action by helping us with our luggage and directing us to the check in desk. The formalities were done pretty quickly and with keys in hand, we were off to our room. I booked a base room and used SNA certs to upgrade to a one bedroom suite.
Entry way into the suite
Powder room to the left of the entrance
Kitchen to the right
Living room
Bedroom
Primary bathroom
A shot of the exterior in the morning
We had breakfast at the Executive Lounge for one morning. The lounge was located in tower 2.
Black Beauty greeting us as we got out the elevator
Big area with lots of seats
The buffet area which was orders of magnitude smaller than Sloane restaurant in Tower 1. The food was mostly Western cuisine and there was an omelette station.
After 3 days we shifted to the Four Points on Sheikh Zayed Road. Booked a base room again and we were upgraded to a 2 bedroom suite on the 32nd floor.
Lobby
Entry way into the suite
Bedrooms off to the right
Living room off to the left
Powder room
Kitchen
Living room
Second bedroom
Second bathroom
Primary bathroom
Primary bedroom
Definitely a huge difference in the level of service between both hotels. Grosvenor is definitely our favourite hotel in Dubai and it clearly shows why we came back again here. The service at the Four Points was good but was not as polished as Grosvenor. Another plus point is that the Grosvenor is located by the Dubai Marina and far away from the hustle and bustle. The only major complaint (and this is a first world problem type complaint) was that it was crowded at the Four Points due to its location and we unfortunately came to Dubai during the same time at the Gulf Food Expo which caused excessive traffic jams around the Four Points.