Dubai Travel Guide

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Dubai Travel Guide
Dubai Travel Guide

Dubai Travel Guide – This should be every travellers’ bucket list, pack your bag if you haven’t visited Dubai yet. Ever seen a Ferrari police car? Seeing supercars as police cars are not uncommon here. Dubai is known for luxury shopping, modern architecture and a lively nightlife scene.

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is your one-stop destination for luxury shopping, adventurous activities and fine-dining if shopping alone isn’t enough, on the ground level of Dubai Mall it is home to one of the largest aquariums. Right in the heart of downtown Dubai.

The Dubai Fountain

The Dubai Fountain, located at the base of the iconic Burj Khalifa and just outside the doors of the famous Dubai Mall, features the world’s largest choreographed fountain system. It shoots out spectacular jets into the sky, a range of different song from classical music to contemporary Arabian tracks and classic pop songs.

Burj Khalifa

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Photo by Shot by Cerqueira on Unsplash

If it’s your first time to Dubai. You just have to head to the top of the world’s tallest building! It’s one of the top places to visit in Dubai and for a very good reason, the view is stunning. You can enjoy fine dining at the atmosphere restaurant on the 122 floors serving as the ideal venue to watch the sunset.

Al Fahidi

Dubai Museum is located in the Al Fahidi Fort, built-in 1787 and is the oldest existing building in Dubai. Take a glimpse of the past with traditional wind towers and a maze of winding alleyways.

Nusr-Et Steakhouse (Salt Bae)

Nusr-Et steakhouse has gotten wildly famous due to its owner(Nusret Gökçe), who went viral after a popular video of him preparing a steak on Instagram gaining his nickname Salt Bae. This restaurant is considered an expensive, luxurious steakhouse with some influence from Turkish cuisine.

Arabian Tea House

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Image from https://fridaymagazine.ae/life-culture/people-profiles/the-history-and-charm-of-dubai-s-arabian-tea-house-1.2154721

Arabian tea house used to be the home of a pearl merchant, now it serves traditional Emirati specialities in a charming leafy courtyard with wicker furniture, turquoise benches, and black-and-white photos of old Dubai.

illustration by Vector Dubai Illustration | Free vector by Vexels

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