The 19-year-old's team has booked 60 rooms at two different hotels in the city to make sure the teenage star stays out of trouble, reported Sun Online.
Bieber is two years below the legal drinking age in Dubai, which means he won't be allowed to drink in most nightclubs around. But one of the clubs has shipped in a specially-made 24-carat gold ping pong table to keep him occupied.
The singer is not even allowed to bring his girlfriend back to his hotel. Bieber's team have asked Selena Gomez to stay in a separate hotel if she visits because of the strict laws over unmarried couples sharing a room.
"He can't even stay in some of the best restaurants after midnight and has to be with an adult until then," the source added.
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