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Known for its luxury shopping, modern architecture and lively nightlife, Dubai’s skyline is dominated by the Burj Khalifa. At 830 meters high, this tower is the tallest man-made structure in the world. The city is host to two annual Shopping Festivals and the annual Art Dubai Fair. Here you can also find Palm Jumeirah, the famous man-made island in the shape of a palm tree. Lavish beachside hotels and a monorail run up and down the ‘trunk’ of the palm tree.
At 828 meters high, this is the tallest man-made structure in the world. Enjoy a spectacular 360 degree view of the city, desert and ocean at the observation deck on the 124th floor. Make sure to head up higher to the 148th floor to enjoy the world’s highest outdoor observation deck.
This stone mosque is a tribute to modern Islamic architecture. Moreover, it is the only mosque in Dubai that opens its doors to non-Muslims, but visitors have to be modestly dressed or they can borrow traditional attire from the mosque.
A must for visitors who come to Dubai, this desert safari takes you across sand dunes where you can enjoy sand boarding and watch the sun set. Go for camel riding and try out henna on your hand or feet. Enjoy a delicious barbecue dinner and shisha (famous Arabic water pipe) while watching a belly dancing performance around a campfire.
The Dubai Marina is a canal city of Venetian tradition carved along a two mile stretch of the Persian Gulf shoreline. Get onboard a relaxing cruise to see the famous Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab, water promenade of the Dubai Marina Yacht Club and illuminated skyscrapers at night.
Located in Abu Dhabi, this is the world’s first Ferrari Theme Park that pays tribute to the passion, excellence, performance and technical innovation that Ferrari has established over the years and represents now. Known for the largest indoor theme park, it is home to the world’s fastest roller coaster.
Located at the Al Fahidi Fort, this museum was built in 1787 and is the oldest existing building in Dubai. It served as the residence of the local rulers until 1896 and then a prison before finally becoming a museum in 1971. Here visitors will find a courtyard with bronze canons, wooden fishing boats, traditional dwellings and much more.
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