Top 5 Tourist Destinations in Dubai
Dubai is a city of many firsts. It is the first city in the Middle East to have an indoor ski slope, and contains the tallest building in the world. Being a tourist destination par excellence, it also boasts of being home to some of the world’s most luxurious hotels and extravagant malls.
Top 5 Tourist Destinations in Dubai
Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world & It’s 829.8 m (2,722 ft) tall and has 163 floors. Adrian Smith designed it, and Emaar Properties built it.
Walk around the Burj Khalifa and you’ll discover the world’s tallest observation deck, the Burj Dubai, which is also the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Stroll upto the observation deck and you’ll be able to shoot stunning photos of the city as well as looking down at the surrounding landscape.
If you’re traveling from another part of the world, you may want to consider visiting the underground culture of Burj Khalifa. While it isn’t officially on the World’s tallest buildings, the Burj Dubai is pretty close at 536 ft (175 m) high and measures some 57 stories, so it’s definitely up there.
A shorter walk from the Burj Dubai is the Shanghai – World’s First Skyscraper. It was built in 4 and a half hours in June 2006 and officially opened to the public on May 22nd 2005. Just a short subway ride away from the Burj Khalifa, the Shanghai – World’s First Skyscraper housed the tallest building in the federal Xiangxiang Building (the highest building in China at 201.4 m/722 ft), the world’s largest underground shopping mall. Tour guides take you through its remarkable history as you climb up to the observation deck, while restaurants and bars provide spectacular views of the city.
Dubai Museum
Dubai Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Dubai. It’s located in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, which is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Dubai. The museum is located in the building of the old Al Fahidi Fort, which was built in 1787. Water parks are all popular in Dubai. It is estimated that there are 8.5 million visitors who go to the Dubai Water Parks every year for both relaxation and exercise. Water parks in Dubai are among the world’s best and have a life membership for around $1,500 USD per person, excluding taxes.
Dragons’ Den Reality Show
Dragons’ Den is an entertaining reality show where entrepreneurs face each other in business challenges and court. The winning entrepreneur or business person will win up to a $1 million prize. Simon Cowell is the host of the show. It is a bit sassy and somewhat kinky, so if you are offended by these things. Then do not watch the show.
Queens Colosseum Museum
Queens Colosseum is the largest and most famous of the French Quarter’s museums. It was once the largest funeral home in the U.S. and is still used as such today. There are five favela blocks surrounding the museum. Once upon a time, elephants used to come to the Colosseum during festivities. Circuses used to stage here too, going from their open-air auditoriums into the depths of the Colosseum to entertain the crowd. During the city’s high season (February to October), tourists come to the Colosseum to watch people falling through the floor.+
Emirates Towers
The Emirates Towers is a pair of skyscrapers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The taller tower is the 88-story Emirates Tower One, while the shorter tower is the 55-story Emirates Tower Two. The Emirates Towers are the 8th tallest buildings in the world.
Dubai is a city where people go to escape reality and embrace escapism, some for a few days, and some for years. The global destination status of Dubai also lends to a host culture. Highly global, the majority of visitors to the United Arab Emirates are from other Arab countries. The diversity of the populous is also impressive, from the largely Basque population in the north of the country all the way to the Persian Gulf residents who call this portion of the country Dharamsala.
Pancake Houses
Pancake houses are Dubai’s signature breakfast which are essentially brick-oven mobile homes that look like stereo-dishes encased in paper. Versions go from vanilla to chocolate-dipped macadamia. Pastries typically sell in the $5-$10 range.
Dubai International Airport
Dubai International Airport is located 1.5 miles outside city center. And has a wide range of services, including international flights, AD emails. Even pay-per-click laundry. Al Osheikh mega mall is right outside the airport and is $400 million. Thanks to Dubai development company global Premium Eight.
Jamila Public Beach
Dubai is on the sea coast a bit, and many visitors find themselves relaxing on a beach. Or at the water’s edge. People from all over the world flock to Dubai for business and leisure. Jamila Public Beach, one of the beautiful spots in the Emirates beach resorts. One of the most relaxing spots in the world. It’s a tranquil, restored 17th century salt lake. You can rent kayaks, bicycles, paddle boats, stand on water, take a walk along the water, swim, and relax on sand. I highly recommend it for anyone who’s looking to renew their health after a long, hot summer.
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