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Dubai Travel Guide
Dubai Travel Guide In General
Dubai is the second largest of the seven
Emirates is located on the southern shore of the
Arabian Gulf. Dubai is not a destination that it is easy to
explore on foot you can rent a driver in one of the many
tourist office.
Dubai was established in the late 1950’s to serve a tiny
coastal settlement. Today Dubai is a modern metropolis with a population of over 1.321.000
people. Dubai is very popular destination to visit is offers
white beaches, luxury hotels and a variety of restaurants and
nightclubs.
Dubai Travel Guide
- The Mall Of The
Emirates
is probably the biggest Mall of
Dubai. Thousands of Shops of different kinds and price
categories are there to be seen. It will definitely take more than a
day to see the whole mall. The famous "Dubai Ski" is attached to it
as well. Ski Dubai is the first indoor ski resort in the Middle
East and offers an amazing snow setting to enjoy skiing,
snowboarding and tobogganing or just playing in the snow. The
construction covers an amazing 22,500 square meters covered with
real snow all year round.
Dubai Travel Guide
- Burj
Al Arab
Burj Al Arab is the world's tallest
structure with a membrane facade. Is the tallest operating hotel
building in the world the hotel soars to a height of 321 meters,
dominating the Dubai coastline. Is
built by Said Khalil And was designed by Tom Wright designed to
symbolize Dubai's urban transformation and to mimic the shape of the
sail of an Arabian boat.

Dubai Travel Guide
- The
Jumeirah Mosque
is a dominant landmark
of Dubai city. Is
a spectacular example of modern
Islamic architecture and is one of the most photographed sights of
Dubai.
Is built of stone in medieval
Fatimid tradition and is located on the Jumeirah
Beach Road.

Dubai Travel Guide
- Dubai's Souks
'Souk' is the arabic word for market or place
where any kind of goods are brought or exchanged. Dubai's most famous souk is
it's Gold-souk
a colorful and vibrant market It is the biggest gold market
in UAE with more than 130 shops. Dubai's Souks they are worth a
visit for their bustling atmosphere, the eclectic varity of goods
and the traditional way of doing business. The sounds of craftsmen and women at work mingle with the
aroma from street cafes and boutique restaurants. Dubai souks are located on both sides
of the Creek. Discover narrow alleyways selling handicrafts, carpets
and every spice imaginable.

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