
I found the location fairly accessible — a 15‑minute walk to the nearest Al Jadaf Metro Station, with shuttle service available upon request . The building’s themed, with 13 floors featuring creative architecture—courtyards, arches, and globally inspired interiors that feel a bit quirky compared to standard hotels . Check‑in was smooth; staff were friendly and multilingual (English, Arabic, Hindi) . My room was spacious and clean, with a city view, minibar, kettle/tea‑coffee setup, and good Wi‑Fi. It felt comfortable though decor a bit dated in places . Facilities included an outdoor rooftop pool, a fitness center, spa/sauna, a restaurant, and free self‑parking . Breakfast included was continental and adequate—light but enough for a day starter; rated modestly by guests . Service from the front desk felt welcoming and personal; multiple reviews cited attentive staff and value for money .

Reflections Hotel offers great value—strong in service, cleanliness, and location—especially for business travelers or tourists seeking convenience near the metro and major landmarks. You’ll enjoy amenities like a rooftop pool, gym, spa, and free parking. However, be prepared for modest room furnishings, occasional Wi‑Fi and the potential for noise depending on the room location. If you're comfortable with its three‑and‑a‑half‑star charm, it’s a solid, budget-conscious Dubai choice.