Ultimate Travel Guide to Dubai

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Ultimate Travel Guide to Dubai

From its extensive sand dunes to its amazing skyscrapers, this multi-cultural metropolis is as awe-inspiring as ever. From a small fishing village, this city has emerged as a truly cosmopolitan city.  World-class shopping, world’s largest shopping mall, luxurious restaurants, and vacation rentals in Dubai are all her. You can also visit or try their snowy indoor slopes for skiing, beautiful beaches, tallest skyscraper, man-made islands and many more. And you can experience their untamed desert, where you can drive along the glittering dunes or you can just ride a camel. This travel guide will teach you to all the main attractions of Dubai as you explore this amazing and vibrant city.

Best Time To Go

Months between November and March are the best time to go in Dubai, as the hot weather is milder. Take note that it will be hot no matter which month you go to Dubai, but during those months the weather is balmy with 73 degrees.  One of the reasons also that it’s best to go during these months is because the world’s richest horse race, the Dubai World Cup, is happening every March. Avoid going to Dubai in July and August, as the heat is unbearable and the temperature clock north of 103 degrees.

Transportation

Metered taxis are the most popular and most efficient mode of transportation in this city. A $3 mandatory flat rate is being followed and ladies-only cab services are also available. The metro is divided into four cars which include the gold class and the ladies-only. They will take you to the most popular destinations in Dubai.

Weather

January is the coldest month, having an average of 66 degrees Fahrenheit (19 degrees Celsius).

Know Before You Go

During Ramadan, Dubai is essentially shut down for the observance of Ramadan which dates change each year. Restaurants and other establishments are closed in order to respect the Muslims’ tradition, as they are fasting. It’s also illegal to drink, smoke or eat in public during this period.

Language

Arabic is the official language of the UAE, but English is the most spoken language in Dubai. You can also find tons of expatriates who speak Bengali, Tamil, Tagalog, and other different languages from around the world.

Electric

The electricity voltage is 220V AC. Although some are also using two-pin plugs, but the British-style three-pin wall sockets are the standard.

Currency in Dubai

Dirham or Arab Emirate Dirham is the name of the currency in the UAE, commonly abbreviated to DH or Dhs. Denomination of the notes comes in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 dirhams.

Best Places to Visit in Dubai

Surely one of the most popular destinations in the world, Dubai unlike any other has grown tremendously from a fishing village to a modern leisure and entertainment hub that draws tourists from all over the world. If you’re planning to visit Dubai, you’ll definitely your experience it, as there are no shortages of attractions and landmarks, or things to do in this city. From the amazing skyscraper to the largest artificial archipelago ever made, you will be seeing places you haven’t seen anywhere else in the world.

  • Dubai Fountain

This fountain is the second largest choreographed fountain system in the world and one of the most amazing light, music, and water spectacles in the world. Located in the centre of Dubai’s Downtown, Dubai Fountain offers an astonishing show of choreographed water jets that is over 100 feet in the air and dancing to the rhythms of songs from around the world. It occupies a space on the 30-acre manmade Burj Khalifa Lake and eponymous building. This breathtaking show takes place from 6:00 to 11:00 in the evening, every 30 minutes. You can access it for free and guaranteed a front-row view for an unforgettable experience.

  • Desert Safari
One of the greatest treats that one can gift oneself in the United Arab Emirates is a desert safari. No other experience can equal a desert safari when it comes to exploring a totally alien atmosphere and meeting it at its own terms. The desert safari has something for everyone; if you’re the sporty kind, you’ll enjoy the wonderful desert sports such as quad biking, camel riding, dune bashing and sand boarding.
If you’re the romantic, thoughtful type you’ll love the brilliant sunrises and sunsets over the desert that are good enough to satisfy any poet’s soul. If you’re a foodie, there’s even better news. The evening and overnight desert safaris come with a gastronomic feast that comprises of delicacies from all over the UAE. If you love culture, you’ll adore the welcome Bedouin tent and the cultural experiences –the belly dancing, the tanura shows, the henna tattooing and more.
  • Burj Khalifa

This tallest building in the world needs no introduction. With a height of 2,722 feet, Burj Khalifa is the tallest structure in the world. You shouldn’t miss out visiting this building on your next trip to Dubai. At the top Burj Khalifa is the world’s highest observatory in the world. The 124th and 125th floors of this building offers some of the most breathtaking views of the city.

  • Burj Al Arab

Experience the world of luxury and comfort at the Burj Al Arab, it’s a sail-shaped silhouette on the coast of Dubai and a famous symbol of the city. This hotel is known as the most luxurious hotel in the world and is also the most visited attractions in Dubai. The best way to experience Burj Al Arab is to spend a day or night here over a high tea or dinner at one of their world-class restaurants in the hotel.

  • Dubai Creek

The history of Dubai Creek and Dubai are inseparable. Dubai Creek has played an important role in the history of Dubai, helping it develop from a fishing village to a well-known trade centre. Today, this creek still plays an integral part of Dubai and a cruise down Dubai Creek is quite a great way to experience Dubai. Cruising along Dubai Creek will let you see landmarks such as Heritage Village, Al Diwan or The Ruler’s Assembly, Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Sheraton Dubai Creek, Emirates N.B.D. Headquarters, Rolex Twin Towers, and some traditional gold and spice souks.

  • Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina is a 3 km long artificial canal built along the Persian Gulf. It is one of the most developed waterfronts in the world. It has lined by skyscrapers, hotels, malls and other Dubai landmarks. The best way to experience it is by dhow cruise. A cruise in Dubai Marina will let you see the Dubai Yacht Club, Jumierah Beach Residence, Sheikh’s Boatyard, and Dubai Marina Mall.

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