City Breaks to Dubai
Dubai is a city of extravagance and opulence. It is fast becoming one of the world’s biggest financial centres and is a stunning place to visit. Flanked by the Persian Gulf, miles of sand dunes and the imposing Hajar mountain range, Dubai is the perfect place for a city break, with both water and land adventures.
Despite the global slowdown there is a record breaking pace of architecturally impressive structures being erected. Dubai is clearly challenging what many thought previously impossible in a bid to create a tourist mega destination that offers all those who visit a huge variety of quality places to stay and things to do in a very innovative and interesting way. Over 7 million people visited Dubai in 2008 to witness what was but a short time ago a desert town. The two primary airlines of the United Arab Emirates, namely Emirates and Etihad, have taken delivery of the world largest passenger plane the Airbus 380 which has the been deployed on a number of the major international routes, namely New York and London, and both these airlines are expanding rapidly to establish Dubai and Abu Dhabi as a major hubs to facilitate the transfer of passengers to other destinations globally.
City breaks in Dubai is an excellent destination for shopping, especially since most items here are duty free. The shops, boutiques and malls located around the city offer visitors to the city a large variety of goods to choose from. They are also known for providing excellent bargains and regular sales.
If exploring Dubai by water is not of interest then you can experience some of Dubai’s extravagance for yourself by taking a helicopter tour to explore the city and the picturesque Hajar Mountains from the air.
Shopping in Dubai is amongst the best in the world, with designer boutiques offering the most exclusive fashions and products to savvy shoppers. Jewelery, vehicles, electronics, décor items and sports equipment are also common purchases, often offered at low prices. There are no local taxes on purchases, and for those skillful at bartering, the souks (markets) offer vast opportunities for bargains on indigenous goods. Must-see sightseeing sites in Dubai include the Gold Souk, the Deira Covered Souk, the Spice Souk, the Palm Island development, Al Boom Tourist Village, Bedouin Village, the Dubai World Trade Centre
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