Along the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf, Dubai is the most populous, cosmopolitan, and perhaps overall the most prominent city and emirate of the United Arab Emirates, one among seven in total (in terms of area, it's second largest after Abu Dhabi). And with the rapid development taking place in Dubai, most people outside the Emirates conflate it with the entire UAE itself.
I got the chance to visit this extraordinary city for professional reasons and found it like a dream world, both the business and financial hub of the Persian Gulf and the entire Middle East, but also with a variety of recreational activities. Also the Middle East's capital of shopping, and known as the City of Gold, Dubai is also known for its festivals and events. Plan ahead with an easy Dubai itinerary 5 days to cover the most memorable attractions.
Bus Tours
A great overview of Dubai bookable in advance, the Big Bus Tour of Dubai affords the chance to visit all highlights, with all the interesting facts and history narrated by a guide. (Other tours above the ground include those by hot-air balloon, below, and by helicopter.)
Desert Safaris
These jeep excursions out into the Emirati hinterland take you bouncing across sand dunes (leading to their nickname, "dune bashing"), including traditional dinners, activities such as falconry, and cultural performances like belly dancing. Overnight versions offer luxurious tented accommodations.
Shopping (or Just Window Shopping) the Gold Souk
A traditional market made up of nearly 400 vendors dealing in some ten tons of gold on any given day, in styles both traditional and contemporary. A true bling fling!
Hot Air Balloon Tours
Ballooning in Dubai is amazing way to explore the desert and also to see the world of glamour from top.
Top Attractions
Burj Khalifa
For the moment still the world's tallest building, this eight-year-old Dubai icon run on solar energy has an observation deck and lounge at the top, affording views that stretch out over most of the UAE.
Burj Al Arab Jumeirah
The third tallest (197.5 meters) and most lavish hotel in the world, with it's considered another symbol of Dubai, designed to resembling a traditional sailing vessel.
Dubai Museum
A showcase for the history and traditional lifestyle of the emirates, including its fishing heritage and life of the souk and the desert, including scenes depicting traditional Arab houses, mosques, date farms and marine life.
Dubai Creek
A cruise on this river gives visitors a unique look at the city and its splendid bridges.
Dubai Marina
Another impressive, world-class achievement, with both residential and commercial space.
You can best explore the city with Dubai itineraries to get all the best highlights and make your visit truly memorable!
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