Dubai

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Dubai Creek

Jumeirah Mosque

Burj Al Arab

Atlantis The Palm

Burj Khalifa

Madinat Jumeirah

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šŸ‘ Daily Breakfast at Hotel
šŸ‘ Half Day Dubai city tour
šŸ‘ Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner
šŸ‘ Dhow Cruise with dinner
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The United Arab Emirates , sometimes simply called the Emirates , is a country in Western Asia at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south and west, as well as sharing maritime borders with Qatar to the west and Iran to the north. The sovereign constitutional monarchy is a federation of seven emirates consisting of Abu Dhabi (which serves as the capital), Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm Al Quwain. Their boundaries are complex, with numerous enclaves within the various emirates. Each emirate is governed by a ruler; together, they jointly form the Federal Supreme Council. One of the rulers serves as the President of the United Arab Emirates. In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates.

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    Burj Khalifadubai, dubai

    Burj Khalifa

    The Burj Khalifa, an awe-inspiring marvel of modern architecture, is the world's tallest building and a defining symbol of Dubai's ambitious skyline. Soaring to a height of 828 meters (2,717 feet), this iconic skyscraper stands in the heart of downtown Dubai, overlooking the city with an elegant and futuristic design. Completed in 2010, the Burj Khalifa was envisioned as a centerpiece of the city's evolution, reflecting Dubai's determination to be a global hub for innovation and luxury. The tower's sleek design, inspired by the desert's unique structure, features setbacks and a spire that contribute to its distinctive look. The Burj Khalifa houses a mix of residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces, including luxurious apartments, corporate suites, and the renowned Armani Hotel. The building's exterior is adorned with a stunning LED lighting system that transforms the tower into a dynamic light display during special occasions and celebrations. One of the main attractions for visitors is the Burj Khalifa's observation decks, known as At The Top. Located on the 124th and 148th floors, these observation decks offer unparalleled panoramic views of the city, the surrounding desert, and the coastline. The immersive experience includes multimedia presentations that narrate the tower's journey from conception to completion. Adjacent to the Burj Khalifa is the vibrant Downtown Dubai district, home to the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Fountain, and various luxury hotels and residences. The Burj Khalifa is also a focal point for grand celebrations, especially during the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display, where the tower becomes a canvas for a spectacular light show. The Burj Khalifa exemplifies Dubai's commitment to pushing architectural boundaries and creating landmarks that define the city's identity on the global stage. Its graceful ascent into the sky serves as a testament to the city's ambition, resilience, and continuous pursuit of excellence.

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    Creekdubaicreek, dubai

    Dubai Creek Tower

    Dubai Creek has played a crucial role in the city's development, serving as a hub for trade and commerce for centuries. It was a key factor in the establishment of Dubai as a trading port. Abras, traditional wooden boats, have been used for centuries to ferry people across the creek. Abras serve as an affordable and picturesque means of transportation between Deira and Bur Dubai. Visitors can enjoy dhow cruises along Dubai Creek, offering a leisurely way to take in the city's skyline, including both historic and modern landmarks. Creekside Park, located along the Bur Dubai side, provides a picturesque setting for relaxation and family activities. The park features green spaces, play areas, and walking paths. Located in the vicinity of Dubai Creek, the Heritage Village offers a glimpse into Dubai's past, showcasing traditional Emirati life, crafts, and architecture. Deira, on the northern side of the creek, is home to the Gold Souk and Spice Souk. These bustling markets offer a vibrant shopping experience with a wide array of gold, spices, and traditional goods.On the southern side of the creek, Bur Dubai is home to the Al Fahidi Historic District, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. It features narrow lanes, wind-tower architecture, and the Dubai Museum. Located near Dubai Creek, the Dubai Frame is a modern architectural landmark that provides panoramic views of the city. It serves as a symbolic bridge between old and new Dubai. Dubai Creek has been a focal point for several major development projects, including the Dubai Creek Harbour, which aims to create a vibrant waterfront community with a mix of residential, commercial, and cultural attractions. Dubai Creek offers a multifaceted experience, allowing visitors to explore both the historic and modern aspects of the city. Whether taking an abra ride, strolling through the souks, or enjoying the views from the waterfront, Dubai Creek remains an integral part of Dubai's identity and charm.​

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    Arabian Resortburjalarab, unitedarabemirates

    Madinat Jumeirah

    The Burj Al Arab's unique sail-like structure has become a symbol of Dubai's modern architecture. It stands at a height of 321 meters (1,053 feet) and is connected to the mainland by a private bridge. The hotel offers ultra-luxurious accommodations, including suites with breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. The suites are equipped with lavish amenities, private dining, and personalized services. Burj Al Arab is home to several world-class restaurants and bars, each offering a unique dining experience. One of its most famous restaurants, Al Mahara, features an aquarium setting. The Skyview Bar, located 200 meters above sea level, provides panoramic views of the city. Guests can enjoy high tea or cocktails in this elevated setting. The interior of the Burj Al Arab is adorned with gold leaf decorations, intricate mosaics, and luxurious materials, adding to its opulent ambiance. The hotel has a helipad on the 28th floor, which has been used for various events and promotions. It is a distinctive feature of the hotel's design. While non-guests are generally not allowed access to the rooms and private facilities, visitors often admire the Burj Al Arab from the outside and can experience its luxury through dining at its restaurants or visiting the public areas.​

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    Burj Al Arabjumeirahbeach, dubai

    Burj Al Arab

    The Burj Al Arab is a renowned luxury hotel located on the Jumeirah Beach in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Situated on a man-made island just off the Jumeirah Beach, the Burj Al Arab is a prominent landmark along the Dubai coastline. The Burj Al Arab is celebrated for its distinctive sail-shaped structure, making it one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. The architectural design and lavish interiors contribute to its status as a symbol of luxury. Often referred to as the world's only seven-star hotel, the Burj Al Arab is known for its unparalleled luxury and personalized services. The hotel goes above and beyond the traditional five-star rating, offering an opulent experience for its guests. Located on the 27th floor, the Skyview Bar provides panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and the city of Dubai. Guests can enjoy high tea or cocktails in this elevated setting. Al Mahara, the hotel's underwater restaurant, features a massive aquarium as its centerpiece. Guests can dine surrounded by marine life, creating a unique and immersive experience.The Burj Al Arab offers a range of opulent suites, each designed with lavish interiors, high-end furnishings, and state-of-the-art technology. The suites include two-floor duplex suites, panoramic suites, and royal suites. The hotel boasts a helipad on the 28th floor, often used for dramatic arrivals and photo shoots. It has hosted various events, including tennis matches between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi. The Burj Al Arab is known for its exceptional and personalized services. Each guest is assigned a personal butler, ensuring a high level of attention and service throughout their stay. The hotel has a private beach area, allowing guests to relax in a luxurious seaside setting with exclusive services. While the Burj Al Arab is known for its luxurious accommodations, it has also become an iconic symbol of Dubai's opulence and modernity. While non-guests typically cannot access the private areas of the hotel, visitors often admire the exterior and its surroundings, making it a popular spot for photography.​

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    Jumeirah Mosquedubai, emiratesofdubai

    Jumeirah Mosque

    Jumeirah Mosque is situated in the Jumeirah district of Dubai, close to the coastline along Jumeirah Beach Road. It is easily accessible and stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. The mosque is a stunning example of Islamic architecture and is inspired by traditional Fatimid design. It features intricate details, including elaborate stonework, arched doorways, and decorative elements. The mosque's minarets and central dome contribute to its distinctive and visually striking appearance. Jumeirah Mosque holds great cultural and religious significance in Dubai. It is not only a place of worship but also serves as a cultural center that promotes cross-cultural understanding. The mosque is open to non-Muslim visitors to foster dialogue and education about Islam. Jumeirah Mosque is known for its openness to visitors from all faiths and backgrounds. Guided tours are organized by the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, providing an opportunity for non-Muslims to learn about Islamic culture, traditions, and the significance of the mosque in a guided and respectful manner. The mosque's architecture and serene surroundings make it a popular subject for photography. Visitors are often captivated by the beauty of the mosque, especially during the day when the sunlight enhances its features, and in the evening when it is illuminated. For those attending guided tours or visiting independently, it's important to observe respectful behavior. Visitors are usually required to dress modestly, with women covering their heads, shoulders, and knees. Modest attire is often provided for those who may not be appropriately dressed. The mosque actively engages with the community, hosting events and educational programs to promote understanding and tolerance among different cultures and religions. Jumeirah Mosque is often illuminated with soft lighting at night, creating a magical ambiance and allowing it to stand out against the Dubai skyline. The Jumeirah Mosque is not only a place of worship for Muslims but also a cultural bridge that facilitates understanding and dialogue among people of different backgrounds. Its architectural beauty, cultural openness, and educational initiatives make it a notable attraction in Dubai.​

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    Atlantis The Palm, Dubaiunitedarabemirates, jumeirahpalm

    Atlantis The Palm, Dubai

    Atlantis The Palm is a luxurious resort located on the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial archipelago in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Atlantis The Palm is situated at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah, an iconic palm-shaped island in the Arabian Gulf. The resort offers stunning views of the Dubai coastline and the city's skyline. The resort is known for its distinctive architectural design, inspired by the myth of Atlantis. It features a royal blue and pink color scheme and a unique bridge suite called "The Royal Bridge Suite" that spans the resort's two towers. One of the major attractions at Atlantis The Palm is the Aquaventure Waterpark, a sprawling water-themed park featuring thrilling slides, lazy rivers, and a private beach. It is one of the largest water parks in the Middle East. Guests can explore The Lost Chambers Aquarium, a massive marine exhibit that houses a variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, and colorful fish. The aquarium is themed around the mythical city of Atlantis. Atlantis The Palm offers Dolphin Bay, where visitors can enjoy interactive experiences with dolphins, including swimming and snorkeling alongside these intelligent marine mammals.The resort provides a range of luxurious accommodations, including rooms and suites that offer panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf or the Palm Jumeirah. The underwater suites, known as the "Neptune" and "Poseidon" Suites, provide an immersive underwater experience. Atlantis The Palm is home to a variety of world-class restaurants and celebrity chef establishments, offering a diverse range of cuisines from around the globe. A popular beach club, Nasimi Beach, offers a lively atmosphere with music, beachside dining, and entertainment events. The resort caters to families with the Aquanauts Kids Club, providing a range of activities and entertainment for children. Guests can indulge in relaxation at the ShuiQi Spa and Fitness Center, offering a variety of treatments, therapies, and fitness amenities. Atlantis The Palm is a top-notch luxury resort that caters to a diverse range of visitors, including families, couples, and those seeking a high-end experience. Whether enjoying the thrilling waterpark, exploring the marine life at The Lost Chambers Aquarium, or indulging in fine dining and spa experiences, guests are treated to a lavish and memorable stay at Atlantis The Palm. The resort's commitment to entertainment, luxury, and world-class amenities has made it a standout destination in Dubai.​

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    Al Fahidi Fort (horse race)alfahidifort, dubai

    Al Fahidi Fort (horse race)

    Al Fahidi Fort, also known as Dubai Museum, is a key historical landmark in Dubai. Located in the Al Fahidi Historic District, the fort dates back to the late 18th century and is one of the oldest existing buildings in the city. It was constructed as a defensive structure to guard Dubai Creek against potential maritime invasions. The fort is a fine example of traditional Arabian military architecture, featuring thick walls made of coral, mortar, and lime. The structure has undergone several renovations and transformations over the years. Al Fahidi Fort has been converted into the Dubai Museum, offering visitors an insight into the city's history and cultural heritage. The museum displays artifacts, exhibits, and multimedia presentations that highlight Dubai's evolution from a small fishing village to a global city. The fort includes a central courtyard and watchtowers that provide panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the various rooms and exhibits within the fort. The fort is situated in the Al Fahidi Historic District, which is characterized by narrow lanes, traditional wind-tower architecture, and restored historic buildings. The area reflects the cultural richness and architectural heritage of old Dubai. As for horse racing in Dubai, the Dubai World Cup is one of the most prestigious horse racing events globally. It takes place at Meydan Racecourse, not far from the historic Al Fahidi Fort.​

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