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Having lived in the United Arab Emirates for 13 years, Munshower knows the ins and outs of the vibrant city of Dubai. She ...
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When deciding what day to elevate up the Burj Khalifa, try to go on a clear day, so you can get the best views. 2. The Dubai Mall Not only is Dubai home to the world's tallest tower, but also one ...
A modern oasis in the heart of the Arabian desert, Dubai is a rapidly growing metropolis on a quest to become the biggest and ...
See the city's biggest attractions, dine at some of the best restaurants in town and much more on this 24 hours in Dubai ...
Dubai is a place that’s brimming with opportunities and adventures. Having a guide will make you feel less overwhelmed. We’ve put together the ultimate Dubai travel guide for you to use when venturing ...
Tourists come to Dubai to see the planet's tallest building and deepest swimming pool. But ask notable locals for tips and you'll find charming, hype-free attractions and authentic food finds.
Dubai International Airport has issued a travel alert ahead of the busy summer peak travel period, as 3.6 million passengers ...
Panic has gripped many families as red alerts are issued, local trains get cancelled, and roads are submerged in knee-deep ...
Plugs in Dubai are the same as they are in the UK. Visa: You don’t need a visa to travel to Dubai. Check in/check out: 3pm and 12pm. Disability access? Both hotels are fully wheelchair accessible.
So, with this in mind, if you choose not to travel for your holiday in Dubai, you risk losing more than a pretty penny.
For travel to Dubai, you’ll need worldwide travel insurance. However, you won’t need the variety that includes the USA, Canada, the Caribbean (and in certain cases Mexico and Greenland).