Monday 30 April 2012

What you should explore in Dubai


Not so long ago, Dubai was only known to most tourists as a stopover on their way to holiday destinations further east. Today it is one of the world’s most fascinating, most sophisticated, most sought-after resorts in its own right. With good reason where else can you spend a vacation that combines sand dunes and Middle East culture with stunning high rise hotels overlooking pristine beaches and the warm turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf (also known as the Persian Gulf).

Dubai is the ultimate stopover city. Roughly equidistant from Britain and most major Asian destinations (and many in Africa), it is the Middle East's major stopping-off point for long-haul flights east. An increasing number of airlines and tour operators now include a stay in the city in packages to Far Eastern and Indian Ocean destinations. Dubai and the UAE's future is focused upon creating a business and tourism environment second to none which canters around incoming foreign investment mostly in Dubai property from commercial institutions and individual investors. Because of this Dubai property market is like no other in the World, with a range of properties & facilities second to none.

There are two sides of Dubai to explore - accommodation in Dubai, gourmet treats and luxury shopping; and the earthier old Dubai of wind towers, mosques and souqs.

You should visit in Dubai the following places:
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The magnificent mosque at Jumeirah,

·          ‘Nad al Sheba’ where the Dubai Race & Golf Club is situated, the venue for the richest horse race in the world,

·         Sheikh Zayed Road, passing by the new commercial area of Dubai where modern skyscrapers tower alongside the 8 lane highway,

·         The amazing architecture of Dubai marina apartments.

·         The fascinating underground Dubai Museum, Set in a historical fort, the Dubai Museum offers a snapshot of the social history of the Emirate, as well as other parts of the UAE. The centerpiece is a reconstructed souk from Dubai's pearling days, complete with authentic sights and sounds. There is also, understandably, a major focus on the speed of the area's transition from poor pearling village to modern metropolis.

·         Creekside Park - This oasis of palm-shaded green stretches from Al-Garhoud Bridge towards Al-Maktoum Bridge, making for a heavenly escape from the heat and humidity of Dubai's streets. There are children's playgrounds - as well as the outstanding Children's City - kiosks, eateries, a cable car, an amphitheatre and beaches (though swimming in the Creek is not recommended).

Dubai not only offers you lots of entertainment but it also offer you a vast range of properties in Dubai to make some profitable investment in Dubai.

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