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Dubai

City for all

By Ionut IordăchiușPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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In Dubai, there are a lot of amazing attractions that must be visited. No matter what you're looking for, you're sure to find something here as we've rounded up the best must-sees, must-sees and sights in Dubai that no tourist should miss.

Places to visit and tourist attractions in Dubai

• Alserkal Boulevard

• Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack

• Al Seef

• Atlantis The Palm

• Burj Khalifa

• Burj Al Arab Jumeirah

• Desert safari

• Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

• Dubai Creek

• Dubai Frame

• Dubai Gold Souk

• The Garden of Miracles in Dubai

•Dubai Museum

• Dubai Opera

• The Etihad Museum

• Global Village

• Hatta

•IMG Worlds of Adventure

•Jumeirah Mosque

• At Perle Dubai

A camel might seem like a clumsy animal at first, but they are actually much more graceful than that. The desert-dwelling animals can reach speeds of up to 65 km/h, and the races are as fun as you imagine.

Dubai's famous Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack is open every winter if you want to watch camel races – a centuries-old tradition – in Dubai. A place not to be missed while visiting the city.

Al Seef is an area of ​​Dubai steeped in history with a huge amount of Emirati culture. This unmissable area leans heavily on the contemporary elements of Dubai living, but also has a touch of nostalgia. There are plenty of things to do on the beach, from sightseeing to shopping.

This unmissable Palm Jumeirah hotel is sprawling and packed with top-notch activities and restaurants. There's everything from helicopter rides, tennis and diving to dolphin encounters and stingray feeding sessions. It is also home to The Lost Chambers Aquarium, as well as the massive Aquaventure Water Park, which offers thrilling attractions.

Whether you're admiring the world's tallest building from the ground (from the bridge between Souk Al Bahar and Dubai Mall) or from the At The Top observation deck on the 124th floor, Dubai's Burj Khalifa is a must-see for all.

Dubai's Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is one of the most iconic buildings in the Middle East, if not the world, making it a must-see attraction in the city. The sail-shaped building was inaugurated in 1999 and has been a symbol of opulence and exclusivity ever since.

It houses eleven restaurants and bars, and if you want to feel like a member of the royal family, Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is a must-visit place for that.

Dubai is located directly in the Arabian desert, and the sand dunes on the outskirts of the city are a must-see. Dozens of different types of tours are organized both around Dubai and in the desert, giving visitors a taste of both Arabic traditions and the emirate's modern identity.

The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo is a must-see for marine life fans. Take part in a shark encounter, see the aquarium's resident crocodile and visit the piranhas, crabs, water rats and swarms of fish that populate the huge aquarium inside The Dubai Mall.

From the city's newest attractions to one of its oldest, Dubai Creek has served as a lifeline for the community for centuries.

Embrace Dubai's past with a boat ride on Dubai Creek and prepare to be taken back to all that Dubai really is.

Not only is it a remarkable structure that captures the city in a colossal frame, visitors can step inside and climb the Dubai Frame Bridge in Zabeel Park. And the views of "old" and "new" Dubai from a 150-meter-high glass bridge look gorgeous whether you're up there during the day, at sunset, or at night.

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