Dubai &
Abu Dhabi trip
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Tourist Attractions in Dubai & Abu Dhabi - Dubai & Abu Dhabi tours
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Dubai (
دبي) is one of the seven emirates that make up the
United Arab Emirates. It is rather like an independent city-state and is the most modern and progressive emirate in the
UAE, developing at an unbelievable pace in the tourist and trade sectors especially.
Recently Dubai won the bid to host
EXPO 2020, a
Universal scale Registered
Exposition approved by the
Bureau of International Expositions (
BIE),
Paris.
See in Dubai
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Burj Khalifa, Until recently called
Burj Dubai, at 828 metres and 160 floors this is the world's tallest structure by a long shot, over 300m taller than the previous contender in
Taipei. The observation deck at the 124th floor is the 2nd highest in the world after the
Shanghai World Financial centre.
Already dominating the
Dubai skyline, the newly opened tower houses nine hotels and a Las Vegas-inspired fountain system. The visitors' entrance is located at the lower ground floor of
Dubai Mall[14]. Although the tour is called At the Top be aware that it isn't! Although the observation deck is the highest open deck in the world, at 452m it's just over halfway up the tower itself.
Console yourself with the knowledge that most of the rest of the tower consists of service areas and the view below looks suitably ant-like.
Tickets cost Dhs 125 for a timed entry ticket, usually later the same day, or Dhs 400 if you do not want to wait. Tickets can sell out several days in advance, and it is advisable to book them online ahead of your visit.
The Dubai Fountain, [15]. At 270m (900ft) in length and sporting a jet that shoots water up to 150m (
500 ft), the
Dubai Fountain is indeed the world's largest dancing fountain and one with a very enticing display - a definite must see. The show starts every evening at the Burj Dubai
Lake.
Easy way to approach it is via the Dubai Mall.
Shows are every
30 minutes from 6pm to
10pm on weekdays and from 6pm to 11pm on weekends.
It's the world’s largest dancing fountain with classical,
Arabic and world music. About 1.5 million lumens of projected light and the spray heights of up to 150m/500 ft (22,
000 gallons of airborne water).
Burj al-Arab hotel [16]. For a real glimpse into "how the other half lives", (self-proclaimed as the only
7 star hotel in the world), afternoon tea, or cocktails, may be an interesting experience.
Entry to the hotel requires a reservation which will be confirmed at the entry gate, although residents of adjacent Jumeirah hotels may be able to visit by arrangement. Other tourists may occasionally be able to book tours of the hotel itself, however these will not run when the hotel is full. A "very smart casual" dress code applies. Reservations are usually required about a month in advance for a room, but a few days will generally suffice for a meal.
Dubai Marina. One of the newer and more popular areas of
Modern Dubai, both with residents and tourists. It offers numerous features such as a phenomenal skyline, world class hotels, a fabulous beach, a mall, and 2 different walkways (
The Walk and
Marina Walk) with coffee shops, restaurants, and shops. Marina Walk is right on the "Marina water", and there are many yachts there. You can rent a yacht for a cruise around the area. The Walk has a nice open market run from October till May, every
Fridays and Saturdays at daylight.
Palm Islands[17]. The three largest artificial islands in the world are located just off the coast of Dubai; a major urban development to add a significant amount of upscale beachfront property to the area. Each of the islands is shaped like a palm leaf, with a trunk connected to the mainland, fronds extending from the trunk, and a crescent (a breakwater encircling the trunk and fronds). Of the three planned, the
Palm Jumeirah, at 5km square and near Dubai Marina, is the only one yet open, connected to the mainland by a freeway bridge and a monorail and sporting marinas, luxury resorts, and upscale shopping areas.
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Abu Dhabi is the federal capital and centre of government in the United Arab Emirates. It is the largest city of the
Emirate of Abu Dhabi and one of the most modern cities in the world.
See in Abu Dhabi
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Sheikh Zayed Mosque. The 6th largest mosque in the world. There are guided tours of the interior several times a day.
Note that there is a dress code-- quite strict for women; less so for men (who can even wear shorts; albeit beyond the knee). You can easily get there by public bus.
Ask the bus driver to let you know once you get there.
The public bus stop is a
100m before the mosque and after that is no stop for the next 5km.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
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