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Dubai: the city of wonders
Dubai CityDubai offers an extensive horizon of things to do, see, experience and learn. It is surrounded by mysterious deserts, sand dunes and the stunning Hajar Mountains. It is also divided by the Creek which is essentially an inlet from the gulf splitting the commercial centre of Dubai in two, and within the city you'll find amazing beach resorts, incredibly high tech buildings lined in harmony with old traditional houses and mosques giving you a peek of just what variety you can expect from your time in Dubai.


Dubai's history & heritage

A trip to the Dubai museum will give you a glimpse into Dubai's fascinating past. You can also visit Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum's house to view a collection of old photographs. The heritage and diving village at Dubai is a must see for all traditional arts and crafts lovers.
Be fascinated at the Al Bastakia Area in Bur Dubai that dates back to the early 1900s, and occupies the eastern section of the old town along the Creek, extending to a length of 300 meters, and depth of 200 meters in the southern direction. This area represents an important area in the history of architecture, and the urban development of town. The masons, who constructed the building, have left a permanent mark on the town's heritage.

DubaiOne of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the City is the Jumeirah Mosque. It is a spectacular example of modern Islamic architecture and is built of stone in medieval Fatimid tradition, the mosque is a city landmark in Dubai. It is particularly attractive at night when subtle lighting throws it artistry into relief.

An important part of Dubai's traditions are the Souks. It is the Arabic word for market or place where any kind of goods are brought or exchanged. Traditionally, dhows from the Far East, China, Ceylon and India would discharge their cargos and the goods would be bargained over in the souks adjacent to the docks. You will find the antique market near the souks where you can buy coffee pots, Arabian chests, daggers, Bedu jewelry and carvings at excellent prices. If interested in buying textiles or silk, head for Cosmos Lane in Bur Dubai or the streets of Satwa, where numerous shops sell a vast array of colorful fabrics.


Dubai: A shopper's paradise

Dubai ShoppingDubai is labeled as the "shopping capital of the Middle East". With so many shopping malls and souks, there's no better place to find products at unbeatable prices. It is truly a duty free shopper's paradise that gives you more for your money. Dubai's numerous shopping malls cater to every consumer need. Cars, haute couture clothing, jewellery, electronics, furnishing, sporting equipment, and any other goods will likely all be under the same roof. Some of the more popular malls in the city are the BurJuman Centre, Festival Waterfront Centre , Ibn Battuta Mall , Mall of the Emirates and others. Each mall reflects its own distinct style and display.

In addition to the malls there are various souks bustling with life and activity - the Gold souk, Spice souk, textile souk and more.


Things to do in Dubai
DubaiDesert and Overnight Safaris - A trip to the desert offers you a real adventure into the magnificent landscape of the unique sands of Arabia. A safari tour takes you right into the heart of the desert where you experience the excitement of a roller-coaster tour down the astonishing high dunes. A stop for a breathtaking view of the endless desert will give you an opportunity to watch the sun-set over this tranquil scenery.

Safa ParkParks & beaches - The City provides relief to its continuous bustle with its parks and beaches. There are spacious parks with plenty of trees and greenery. The Al Mamzar park also has an amphitheatre, with open grassy spaces and paths winding between picnic areas and children's playground. There are beaches, that have sheltered areas for swimming supervised by lifeguards as well as separate changing rooms. Most parks also provides barbecue area.

Ski DubaiGo Skiing at Ski Dubai - An amazing 22,500 square metres covered with real snow all year round. Ski Dubai has 5 runs that vary in difficulty, height and steepness, the longest run being 400 meters with a fall of over 60 meters. Test your skills on the world’s first indoor black run or practice your turns on the gentle beginner slopes. Skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels will enjoy these various slopes and snowboarders can also practice their stunts on the 90-metre long quarter pipe. Kids and parents alike will have fun in the huge interactive Snow Park, which at 3000 square meters is the largest indoor snow park in the world.

Wid WadiCool off at Wild Wadi Waterpark - When it comes to excitement, you just can't get enough at Wild Wadi! For one adrenalin rush after another, try the 80 kms/hr downhill hurtle on the 33 metre high Jumeirah Sceirah; the 1.5 metre high waves at Breakers Bay; the 170 metre white-knuckle ride at Rushdown Ravine; or any of the 14 awesome interconnected rides. For the not so brave and the laid back, Wild Wadi offers hours of relaxation. It's the perfect place to unwind, sit back and have a great time.

Burj KhalifaBurj Khalifa - Visit the Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world. We invite you to begin your Dubai sightseeing with Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. The Burj Khalifa skyscraper is a world class destination and a magnificent centerpiece of Downtown Dubai, Dubai's new urban masterpiece. The world's tallest building surrounded by hotels, multi-visit shopping destinations and a world of entertainment options.


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