Dubai is a city known for its booming businesses, colorful nightlife, and impressive buildings. This luxurious city is located right in the middle of the Arabian desert, surrounded on one side by dry sand and scorching sun, and on the other, the beautiful Persian Gulf with its miles of vast waters. The city is full of life, proving to be an oasis in the center of the dunes, gravel and waves.
1. Burj Khalifa
This building is the tallest in the world and towers over all other tall buildings in the world as it stands at over 828 meters in height. Being the tallest building, the Burj Khalifa also has an elevator with the longest travel distance in the world. Step inside and let this super-fast elevator take you to level 124 to the observation deck. At the Top (the observation deck) has floor-to-ceiling glass walls, giving you breathtaking 360 degree views of Dubai and the surrounding desert and ocean.
2. The Dubai Fountain
Dubai is also home to the world's largest choreographed dance fountain. The Dubai Fountain shoots water high into the sky in sync with different music. He performs daily with daytime and evening shows every 30 minutes. The fountain with five different sized circles is 900 feet long and sprays water up to 500 feet. This is a must see at night.
3. Ski Dubai
Who is going to ski in Dubai? Many travelers! Ski Dubai is built entirely indoors and visitors can ski, snowboard, and even go sledding. No need to bring your skis or boards, the park has all the equipment available for rent, including instructors for the snow bunnies in your group.
4. Dubai Creek
After a dry dessert, tourists often feel the return to the water. They can do nothing better than go to the salt water of the Dubai River. Here visitors can relax in a traditional wooden water taxi called abra (see video). Take a walk or take a seat on the beach and watch the sun set like the locals. Using the cloud is a great way to capture the old parts of the city.
5. Al Bastakiya
Al Bastakia, one of Dubai's oldest residential neighborhoods, has turned itself into a museum. Established at the end of the 19th century, it is a historic district of Dubai, where visitors can witness the classic architecture of the classic, narrow streets.
6. Palm Jumeirah
The world's largest artificial island, sometimes called the scandalous Palm Jumeirah, is the eighth wonder of the world. In addition to villas and apartments, there are beaches, marinas, restaurants and various retail outlets to fill your Instagram feeds with photos.
7. Dubai Mall
Those who feel like shopping can go to Dubai Mall, the largest mall in the world. With over 1,200 different stores (and Dubai Fountain), there really is something for everyone. For this reason, the mall receives over 100 million visitors each year. It is about the size of two football fields together and even includes an ice rink and an aquarium.
8. Flyboarding
One of the most popular sports in Dubai, Flyboarding was created by the French jet-ski designer Franky Zapata. You can also feel like the Green Goblin in Spider-Man. It's a pretty cool sport ... if you dare. Watch it in action.
9. Grand Mosque
With its magnificent architecture and huge size, Grand Mosque Dubai offers free guided walking tours for individuals and groups led by dedicated tourist guides. The Mosque is called one of the most important examples of contemporary Islamic architecture in the world. More FAQs, including suitable clothing, hours of operation and much more.
As with all mosques in Dubai except Jumeirah Mosque, it is not limited to non-Muslims.
10. Dubai Museum
Museum located in Dubai and Al Fahid protection in 1787 and the oldest existing building in Dubai. The museum's rise from a small fishing village Dubai helps illustrate the global economic brilliance and city full of riches. Along with a unique exhibit showcases Dubai profitable profession of a life-size diorama includes pearl diving, and many pearl.










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