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dubaitourvisa · 3 months
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The Best Time to Visit Dubai: Weather, Temperature, & Seasonal Guide
However, you can visit Dubai anytime in the year since it is a great place that offers unique attractions and experiences in every season. Explore with us.
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meganews77-blog · 7 years
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Dubai Points of Interest That Will Make You Wish You Lived
14. The Dubai Mall 13. Wild Wadi Water Park 12. Burj Al Arab 11. Dubai Marina 10. Palm Jumeirah 9. Bollywood Parks 8. Al Mamzar Park
7. Dubai Museum Dubai’s oldest building in existence is the Dubai Museum which has preserved since 1787. Located in the Al Fahidi Fort, the historical district, the museum is home to an arrangement of artefacts, paintings, and exhibits. Most of the museums collection dates back as far as 2,500 BC including, “a number of small wooden boats, with air-conditioning systems that provided cooling before pre-electricity times” according to RaynaTours’ review. In 2013 the museum beat its record for amount of visitors hosting 1 million that year.
6. Ski Dubai One doesn’t usually associate a desert climate with winter activities, but when you live in the heat all year round you may wish to experience the other side. To accompany this way of thought, Ski Dubai was introduced into the Dubai Mall. The “resort”, if you will, is an 240,000 sq/ft man-made mountain which provides snow tubing, skiing, and snow boarding hills. Ski Dubai is located inside the Dubai Mall so don’t expect a Canadian mountain, but it does offer 5 hills (all at different difficulties) and three chair-lift systems.
5. Ravi For those looking to experience authentic Pakistani-Indian cuisine, Ravi is the place to go. It is one of Dubai’s longest standing restaurants and offers an array of homemade curries. The recent popularity of Dubai has allowed Ravi to expand its restaurant, adding an additional family area, allowing more seating to already busy lunch hour peak. Popular dishes include: chicken boti, mutton tika, daal and mutton kebab. The restaurant is famous for their breakfast dishes as it’s only open between 5:00am-2:30pm.
4. The World Dubai successfully capitalised on man-made havens when they created Palm Jumeirah but that wasn’t their only successful go at it. The World, rightfully named after its design, began construction in 2003 and slowly made its way up from there. The archipelago is meant to represent our World and looks similar to Earth from air-plane view. The World isn’t fully finished its construction but the majority is open for tours. The World is technically a grouping of private islands which can be bought at a hefty prices by private buyers, but boat and helicopter tours are available.
3. Jumeirah Golf Estates Jumeirah Golf Estates is a luxury sports club offering golf and tennis among other leisure activities. Located thirty minutes from central Dubai, the 131,00 sq/ft estate offers a once in a life time golf experience and is a well known host of popular golf stars such as European tour professional, Henrik Stenson, who is an avid attendee.
2. Bastakiya (Old Dubai) Now referred to as Old Dubai, Bastakiya offers a historic walk through of the early 19th century. The Bastakiya quarter was developed to allure wealthy Persian merchants to Dubai’s tax free land. It worked. Since 1890, Bastakiya claimed home to many who invested in the district’s Arabian architecture – a beauty to visit today. Many of these buildings include wind towers which created a pre-electric air conditioning system.
1. Dubai Miracle Garden Last but not least is the beautiful maze of colorful flowers, named Dubai Miracle Garden. Opening its doors Valentine’s Day of 2013, the Miracle Garden has gained a great reputation among locals and tourists averaging 55,000 visits per week. Dubai Miracle Garden is also home to the Guinness World Record’s largest flower structure. The structure was built in the shape of an Emirates A380 aircraft and completely made out of flowers and other plant material.
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meganews77-blog · 7 years
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Dubai Points of Interest That Will Make You Wish You Lived
14. The Dubai Mall 13. Wild Wadi Water Park 12. Burj Al Arab 11. Dubai Marina 10. Palm Jumeirah 9. Bollywood Parks 8. Al Mamzar Park
7. Dubai Museum Dubai’s oldest building in existence is the Dubai Museum which has preserved since 1787. Located in the Al Fahidi Fort, the historical district, the museum is home to an arrangement of artefacts, paintings, and exhibits. Most of the museums collection dates back as far as 2,500 BC including, “a number of small wooden boats, with air-conditioning systems that provided cooling before pre-electricity times” according to RaynaTours’ review. In 2013 the museum beat its record for amount of visitors hosting 1 million that year.
6. Ski Dubai One doesn’t usually associate a desert climate with winter activities, but when you live in the heat all year round you may wish to experience the other side. To accompany this way of thought, Ski Dubai was introduced into the Dubai Mall. The “resort”, if you will, is an 240,000 sq/ft man-made mountain which provides snow tubing, skiing, and snow boarding hills. Ski Dubai is located inside the Dubai Mall so don’t expect a Canadian mountain, but it does offer 5 hills (all at different difficulties) and three chair-lift systems.
5. Ravi For those looking to experience authentic Pakistani-Indian cuisine, Ravi is the place to go. It is one of Dubai’s longest standing restaurants and offers an array of homemade curries. The recent popularity of Dubai has allowed Ravi to expand its restaurant, adding an additional family area, allowing more seating to already busy lunch hour peak. Popular dishes include: chicken boti, mutton tika, daal and mutton kebab. The restaurant is famous for their breakfast dishes as it’s only open between 5:00am-2:30pm.
4. The World Dubai successfully capitalised on man-made havens when they created Palm Jumeirah but that wasn’t their only successful go at it. The World, rightfully named after its design, began construction in 2003 and slowly made its way up from there. The archipelago is meant to represent our World and looks similar to Earth from air-plane view. The World isn’t fully finished its construction but the majority is open for tours. The World is technically a grouping of private islands which can be bought at a hefty prices by private buyers, but boat and helicopter tours are available.
3. Jumeirah Golf Estates Jumeirah Golf Estates is a luxury sports club offering golf and tennis among other leisure activities. Located thirty minutes from central Dubai, the 131,00 sq/ft estate offers a once in a life time golf experience and is a well known host of popular golf stars such as European tour professional, Henrik Stenson, who is an avid attendee.
2. Bastakiya (Old Dubai) Now referred to as Old Dubai, Bastakiya offers a historic walk through of the early 19th century. The Bastakiya quarter was developed to allure wealthy Persian merchants to Dubai’s tax free land. It worked. Since 1890, Bastakiya claimed home to many who invested in the district’s Arabian architecture – a beauty to visit today. Many of these buildings include wind towers which created a pre-electric air conditioning system.
1. Dubai Miracle Garden Last but not least is the beautiful maze of colorful flowers, named Dubai Miracle Garden. Opening its doors Valentine’s Day of 2013, the Miracle Garden has gained a great reputation among locals and tourists averaging 55,000 visits per week. Dubai Miracle Garden is also home to the Guinness World Record’s largest flower structure. The structure was built in the shape of an Emirates A380 aircraft and completely made out of flowers and other plant material.
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