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What is the best currency to tip in Dubai?

Can I tip in my own currency? Of course, local currency—the UAE dirham—is highly preferred. You should bring some AED or get some here, as you'll get fair prices with local dirham. You may be able to tip in your home currency, but using the dirham is always better.



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Tipping a few AED is more common with this service. Bellhops and valets: A service charge isn't included. Tipping AED 5 to 10 or more is advised, especially if the staff did more than the norm (i.e. carried heavy bags).

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Credit cards oil the wheels of daily life in Dubai and can be used at all malls and major restaurants. Cash comes in for smaller purchases like coffee, taxi rides, and inexpensive items in the tourist souks. Try to always carry some smaller bills, as nobody ever seems to have change.

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Visa and Mastercard are most widely accepted in the UAE. Some large hotels and restaurants may accept American Express and Discover as well.

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The budget a person must have to visit Dubai for a week can vary significantly depending on several factors, such as the type of accommodation, mode of transportation and meals. Generally, a budget of around 1000 USD per person should suffice for a week's stay in Dubai.

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In Dubai, the standard tip for valet service, bellhops, and hotel maids is between AED 5 and AED 10 per night of stay. You can make the tip more substantial if you are carrying lots of heavy luggage. Some people also leave a tip in their hotel room for maids. Be sure to treat the service staff with respect.

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The standard to tip is between AED 10 and AED 30, but you might be inclined to increase that to AED 40 or AED 50 if you have a significantly large task at hand. This may also vary depending on the number of staff you have hired.

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Is $100 a day enough in Dubai? On average, it would likely cost two travelers anywhere from $55 USD to just over $100 in food alone, per day, during a trip to Dubai. For a single traveler, food costs are lower and range from nearly $30 USD to just over $50 USD for the day.

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The cost of dining at a high-end restaurant in Dubai can vary greatly depending on the type of cuisine, location, and the dishes you order. On average, a three-course meal for two people at a mid-range to high-end restaurant in Dubai can cost anywhere between 250 AED to 1000 AED ($68 to $272 USD).

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You may bring large sums of money with you in the form of cash, money order, or traveler's checks. There is no maximum limit, however, any amount exceeding $10,000 USD must be declared upon arrival on both the Form 6059B and FinCEN 105. All forms must be filled in completely and truthfully.

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As for Dubai, there is no limit as long as all funds entering or leaving the UAE are declared in accordance with local laws and regulations.

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