The Heaven City On Earth Dubai (UAE)

The Heaven City On Earth Dubai (UAE)


The Emirate of Dubai is the second largest of the seven United Arab Emirates but has the largest population with over 3.33 million inhabitants as of Sept.2019. Dubai's cityscape is always transient and ever-changing with its constant urge to construct bigger and better than before. If there was a Palm Island, Nakheel thought of the World Island. Burj Al Arab was eclipsed when Burj Khalifa cropped up.

Dubai constantly competes with itself, trying to magnetize tourists to a dream-like world of attractions. This drive is clearly visible in its landmarks, shopping centres, parks and hotels. Although it strictly safeguards its traditional Islamic roots, it allows space for other religions, a rare quality in the conservative Arab world. Thankfully, it has been successful in shielding itself from extremism, making it one of the safest places to visit in the Middle East. Dubai has emerged as a cosmopolitan metropolis that has grown steadily to become a global melting pot as well as a business and cultural hub.

A first-time visitor to Dubai might get overwhelmed with the exciting attractions, activities, shopping and nightlife but we're here to help. Here's a top list of things to do when holidaying in Dubai.

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Sightseeing & Landmarks in Dubai

 

1. Burj Khalifa Level 124 'At the Top' Entrance 


Look out from the Burj Khalifa’s ‘At the Top’ observation deck with this entrance ticket to the 124th-floor viewing point. Ride the moving sidewalk to the tower as you watch a multimedia presentation on Dubai’s history, and take the high-speed elevator up to the observation deck. Then, behold the incredible views over Dubai Marina, the Burj-Al Arab and other sights through the panoramic windows. Use the digital telescopes to view and learn about the landmarks below, and browse the gift store before returning to ground level. Entrance ticket to 'At the Top' at Burj Khalifa in Dubai Ride up to the 124th-floor observation deck in a high-speed elevator Watch a multi-media presentation about Dubai and Burj Khalifa Take in incredible views over the city, ocean and desert from one of the world's tallest observation decks Use the telescopes to see top Dubai attractions including Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina






2. Palm Island


When innovation meets hard work, the results are astounding as seen in the man made Palm Islands. An ambitious project visualized by Nakheel Properties; these reclaimed islands were constructed to accommodate the ever-growing tourist influx in Dubai. Shaped to resemble a palm tree, the Palm trio redefines luxury living.







3. Dubai Marina


Located in what is known as ‘new Dubai’, Dubai Marina is a man-made canal city built to encourage luxurious lifestyles through exclusive waterfront constructions along the Persian Gulf shoreline. These include swanky hotels, aristocratic residential palaces and extravagant shopping and entertainment centres.





4. Burj Al Arab


Everyone dreams of staying at the Burj Al Arab, the most extravagant hotel in the world. This sail shaped hotel is world’s first seven star hotel developed by Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts chooses its customers and not vice versa. Burj Al Arab’s billowing sail enjoys being a focus of public attention with its glittery gold interiors, ultra-spacious suites and the heightened level of luxury offered.






5. Dubai Fountain


The Dubai Fountain is a record breaking, musical fountain show located on the man-made Burj Khalifa Lake. Water is shot up in the air to an altitude of over 500 ft and accompanied by classical & contemporary music from around the world. The fountain opened in 2009 but in 2010 the fountain’s length was increased to 275m.





6. Dubai Canal

Dubai Water Canal is a 3.2km long waterway that extends from the Creek in Old Dubai through Business Bay, before finding its way back to the Arabian Gulf. The man-made canal, which opened in 2016, meanders through the centre of the city, transforming the face of Downtown Dubai and turning it into a waterfront destination. You can go for a leisurely strole, a run or even cycle along the 6.4km waterfront on either side of the canal or along the five pedestrian bridges. Take a ferry or abra ride across the calm waters of the canal.







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