
Nathalie
AED 2,250 / AED 2,400Al Rashidiya
19
A short catalogue with a price ladder steeper than the size of the emirate suggests. The median hour here is AED 1,950, and more than half the list sits in the upper band. Money, not geography, is the filter that changes what you see on this page, and the price on each card is the fastest way to find your own end of it.
29 of 29 profiles

Al Rashidiya
19

Al Jurf
23

Al Rashidiya
33

Corniche Ajman
23

Al Rashidiya
21
TOPCorniche Ajman
27

Al Nuaimiya
26

Al Rashidiya
30

Al Nuaimiya
28

Al Jurf
27

Al Jurf
26

Al Jurf
26

Al Rashidiya
30

Al Rashidiya
23

Corniche Ajman
24

Al Rashidiya
25

Al Jurf
36

Al Rashidiya
26

Al Jurf
25

Al Jurf
26

Al Nuaimiya
20

Al Nuaimiya
22

Al Jurf
29

Al Rashidiya
30
A catalogue of this size behaves differently from a large one. Two filters in a row here leave you with nobody, so it pays to apply exactly one, and the one that genuinely splits this list is money.
The bands are lopsided. There is a small group at the bottom, a small middle, and a large expensive group that runs to the top of the range. No gentle slope connects them. Deciding your number before you scroll saves reading cards you were never going to book.
The two areas are the reason geography is not the axis. Al Nuaimiya and Al Rashidiya price close enough together that choosing between them changes nothing you care about, and the the two medians sit close enough to ignore.
What does change things is the drive. Most of this catalogue travels, so if you are staying in Ajman or coming up from Sharjah, the surcharge on the rate table matters more than the district on the card. That is the whole of the geography here, and it fits in a sentence.
The size of the list has one more consequence worth naming. Availability moves faster than price does in a catalogue this small, so the profile that suits you on a Tuesday may simply not be free on a Friday. Deciding your band first and asking two or three names in that band is a shorter path than picking one and waiting.
Your ceiling is the lower band. That is a short list, and it is the whole of it: there is no second page of cheaper names further down.
Your number is somewhere in the middle. That is the thinnest band in this city, so widening the search to Sharjah, twenty minutes down the coast, adds names that Ajman does not have.
Price is not the constraint. More than half the catalogue is above the middle band, and that is where the depth actually is: the four-hour tier and the wider choice of format. If you are booking the whole evening rather than an hour of it, this is the part of the list to read, and anything longer than the card prices is a question for the messenger rather than a reason to skip the profile.