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  1. Historical Town of Hatta

    24.79832, 56.11582

    Hatta is a sheikhdom in the Hajjar mountains. It is an exclave of the Emirate of Dubai, UAE, to the south-east of its main territory. Its capital town, also named Hatta, includes a reconstructed heritage village by the same name. Hatta is about 115 km (71 mi) east of Dubai City.…

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    Because of its altitude, Hatta has a milder climate than the city of Dubai, making Hatta a popular vacation place for Dubai residents. The old village of Hatta includes two prominent military towers from the 18th century and the Juma mosque (built in 1780), the oldest building in Hatta, as well as about 30 loam houses. The reconstructed heritage village displays scenes from everyday life in the past. The traditional water supply (falaj system) has also been repaired. Hatta's status as an exclave of Dubai arose in the late 19th century, when the village of Hajarain or Hijrain in Wadi Hatta was given to Sheikh Rashid I Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, by Turki bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman.

  2. Emirates Towers

    25.21757, 55.28306

    The Emirates Towers complex contains the Emirates Office Tower and Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel. The two towers, which rise to 355 m (1,165 ft) and 309 m (1,014 ft), respectively, stand as the 23rd and 47th tallest buildings in the world. The two towers are connected by a 9,000 m² (96,875 ft²) two-storey retail complex known as "The Boulevard".…

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    The Emirates Towers complex is located on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is a symbol of the city of Dubai. A curiosity of the design is that the towers have a similar number of floors; the taller office tower actually contains 54 floors, while the hotel tower contains 56 floors. This is because the individual floor heights of the office tower are greater than that of the hotel. The Emirates Towers complex is set in over 570,000 m² (42 acres) of gardens, with lakes, waterfalls and public seating areas. There is parking space for up to 1,800 cars.

  3. Burj Khalifa

    Tickets cost AED125 for a timed entry ticket, usually later the same day, or AED400 if you do not want to wait. Tickets can sell out several days in advance, and it is advisable to book them online ahead of your visit. For AED500 you can book a 'sky' ticket, that includes a trip to level 148 of the building for 30 minutes, sweets and drinks, before returning to the level 125 (which is empty and exclusive). It also includes a brief tour of the building private areas 25.19707, 55.27431

    At 828m and 160 floors this is the world's tallest structure by a long shot, over 300m taller than the previous contender in Taipei. The observation deck at the 124th floor is the second highest in the world after the Shanghai World Financial centre. Dominating the Dubai skyline, the tower houses a hotel and a Las Vegas-inspired fountain system.…

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    The visitors' entrance is at the lower ground floor of Dubai Mall. Although the tour is called At the Top, it isn't! While the observation deck is the highest open deck in the world, at 452m it's just over halfway up the tower itself. Console yourself with the knowledge that most of the rest of the tower consists of service areas and the view below looks suitably ant-like.

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  4. Jumeirah Mosque

    Jumeirah Rd, Jumeirah 1 25.23399, 55.26563

    The largest mosque in the city, and a wonderful example of Islamic architecture. It was built in the medieval Fatimid tradition with the interior decorated with elaborate Arabic calligraphy.…

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    It is one of few mosques in the city open for visits by non-Muslims; the [http://www.cultures.ae/ Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding] conducts special tours for non-Muslims to help promote understanding of Islam. Guided tours are available on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday beginning at 10:00, followed by a question-and-answer session. The mosque is an especially great place to visit in the evening when it's dramatically illuminated by floodlights.

  5. Sheikh Zayed Road

    25.07570, 55.14214

    Formerly Trade Centre Road, Sheikh Zayed Road is the largest and most famous street in Dubai. The expressway has evolved in recent years to the main traffic artery of the desert city and connects nearly all parts of modern Dubai. It runs parallel to the coast line from the roundabout at the World Trade Centre to the border with the emirate of Abu Dhabi in the area of Jebel Ali .…

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    The use of the road is partially toll. This road has six lanes at the widest point in each direction, plus parallel side roads. It is almost exclusively for the private motorized vhicles. For pedestrians there are a few bridges and underpasses to cross the street.

  6. Rugby Park

    a 5,000 seat field hockey stadium. The stadium will provide a base to the UAE Hockey Committee and the WorldHockey Academy. The Hockey Stadium is situated at the Dubai Sports City Academy's Campus and provides world-class facilities for international athletes and local enthusiasts. The WorldHockey Academy is the first facility of its kind anywhere in the world.…

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    Through a partnership between Dubai Sports City and the International Hockey Federation, the WorldHockey Academy will provide coaching at the highest professional level from seasoned hockey coaches, many of whom have represented their countries in the international arena.

  7. Dubai Museum

    Al Ibn Abi Talib Rd Sa-Th 8:30AM-8:30PM, F 2-8:30PM Admission 3 AED 25.26330, 55.29740

    A must-see for anyone interested in the social history of the Emirate (and indeed the country). Located in and under al-Fahidi fort. The fort itself has a few examples of the traditional reed houses and other artifacts, but isn't much to look at.…

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    The more interesting parts are the modern galleries beneath the fort, showcasing Dubai's history using the latest technology and culminating in a reconstructed souq from the pearling days, complete with authentic sights and sounds. It is quite fascinating to see the speed at which the transition from poor pearling village to modern metropolis occurred.

  8. Safa Park

    25.18582, 55.24660

    A beautiful planned park and one of the oldest parks in Dubai. It is a favourite for sports enthusiasts, and many visitors enjoy playing tennis, volleyball, and soccer. Children love playing games in the video arcade, or riding the ferris wheel and bumper cars. The park even has a maze to wander through. Barbeques and picnic areas are available for those who want to make a day of it.…

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    It has lakes where you can take a boat ride and a hill that offers panoramic views of this beautiful lush green park and the gigantic Dubai skyline.

  9. Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding

    Al Musalla Rd

    If you want to learn and understand the customs and traditions of UAE, this is the best place to go. The Centre hosts [http://www.cultures.ae/index.php/ouractivities/cultural-meals cultural meals] for between 70 and 95 AED, with discussion of UAE culture, customs and religion.…

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    They runs [http://www.cultures.ae/index.php/ouractivities/heritage-tours walking tours] through the Bastakiya district for 60 minutes (35 AED) and 90 minutes (55 AED), starting at either 9 or 10:30AM daily except Friday.

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  10. Dubai Marina

    25.07613, 55.13924

    The Dubai Marina is to be the popular nightlife area of Dubai in the future. This multi-billion development is designed for tourists and water sport. The bars and cafés along the marina are popular gathering points for families and younger people. Most restaurants offer shisha and oriental food but food chains are fast entering too.…

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    The "Marina Walk" along the yachts is especially popular on Fridays and Saturdays. Yacht agencies offer services to explore the coastal region and Palm Islands.

  11. Palm Islands

    25.12057, 55.13003

    The Palm islands are the best symbols of the boom and bust construction cycles in Dubai. The "oldest" Palm called Palm Jumeirah is completed and is host to the gigantic Atlantis Hotel on its top. Several marinas, hotels and condo are along the palm leaves.…

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    The development of the other two Palms will depend on the financial situation of the construction business but someday Dubai will have the three largest artificial islands in the world on its coastline.

  12. Burj al-Arab

    25.14110, 55.18563

    This huge sail-shaped hotel completed in 1999 is a symbol of Dubai and its ascent in the world. The self-proclaimed seven star hotel was the first icon of Dubai and still stands out on the skyline from its location on an artificial island 280 m from the beach. Entry to the hotel is restricted to hotel guests and those with a restaurant reservation.…

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    A smart casual dress code applies but is not strictly enforced. Make restaurant reservations in advance.

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  13. Hatta Mountains Dinosaur Dwarf

    A 30 metre long Dinosaur dwarf is situated just by the Hatta Mountains. Enter it's stomach through the stairs under its tail, which will lead you to a room where the replicas of the stone age are kept. On the top, a white prancing horse adorns a hill at the farm. Visitors are greeted by a cannon to the farm.…

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    Stony driveway, walkways and internal roads have pictures created from various stones and all of different colors.

  14. Mushrif Park

    08:00-23:00 To use the swimming pool, adults pay 10 dirhams and children pay 5 dirhams 25.21713, 55.45109

    Mushrif Park is 5.25 square kilometre (1300 acre) desert-like park in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is located in the eastern part of the city (near the suburb of Khawaneej), about 16 km (10 mi) from the traditional center of Dubai. The park was created in early 1980 by Dubai Municipality and was hugely expanded and refurbished in 1989.…

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    The entrance fee to Mushrif Park is 10 dirhams per car.

  15. Port of Jebel Ali

    The world's largest man-made harbour and the biggest port in the Middle East. It was constructed in the late 1970s to supplement the facilities at Port Rashid. It is located thirty-five kilometres southwest of Dubai, in the Persian Gulf.…

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    On April 9, 2011 Jebel Ali Port won the Golden Award for Best Seaport Overall from the Higher Committee for UAE Civil Seaports and Airports Security.

  16. Al Ahmadiya School and Heritage House

    Al Ahmadiya St, Al Ras Sa-Th 8AM-7:30PM, F 2:30-7:30PM Free 25.26843, 55.29492

    Built in 1912, Al Ahmadiya School was Dubai's first school and has now been nicely restored. It would be a stretch to call the exhibits of old reed pens and diplomas fascinating, but they've tried pretty hard, and if nothing else, the air-con and clean toilets may come in handy.…

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    The attached heritage house is a traditional Emirati-style home built in the 1890s.

  17. Dubai Zoo

    Jumeirah Rd AED3 25.22222, 55.25663

    An outdoor zoo near the beach. Because of the extreme temperatures during summer, there are plans to bring the zoo indoors. It is not worth visiting, because of the small number and variety of animals.…

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    Housing conditions are appalling; animals are in cages too small for them to take more than a few steps, and are frustrated and bored.

  18. Dubai Fountain

    Dubai Mall Day shows are at 13:00 and 13:30, but night shows are the best - every 30 minutes 18:00-22:00 on weekdays and 18:00-23:00 on weekends. 25.19531, 55.27570

    At 270m (900 ft) in length and sporting a jet that shoots water up to 150m (500 ft), it is the world's largest dancing fountain and one with a very enticing display - a definite must-see. It's most easily accessed via the Dubai Mall. There are private entranceways from the Burj Khalifa if you're staying there.

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  19. Bastakiya District

    east of the museum 25.26400, 55.30000

    One of the last remaining pockets of Old Dubai, home to many reconstructed buildings in the traditional style. While information on the structures is slim here (see the museum in preference), the atmosphere is very evocative and there are plenty of delightful art galleries and cafes to explore.

  20. Dubai Sports City (DSC)

    25.04189, 55.21959

    A 50-million square feet mixed use development that will be the world’s first integrated purpose-built sports city. The development is being built around five major sports venues and features a series of major sports academy facilities. It contains these sporting complexes:

  21. Miracle Garden Dubai

    25.05981, 55.24526

    Miracle Garden is the most beautiful garden in the world with more than 45 million flowers. It is the world’s biggest natural flower. This colorful garden is well maintained and has numerous sculptures made out of flowers. A place full of flowers in the middle of desert.

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  22. Jumeirah Beach

    25.07772, 55.13316

    Dubai is known for its great beaches and this one is the best. It's the most popular and busiest beach of the country. Expect to see swimmers in bikinis and ladies in abaya cloaks; this beach truly encapsulates the Westernisation of Dubai culture.

  23. Creek Park

    Al Riyadh St 25.23809, 55.33113

    A great place to hang out in the evening when the park is visited by people of different nationalities, all looking for calm place to enjoy the time. It has all the facilities of a modern park and is one of the best parks in Dubai.

  24. Saeed Al Maktoum House

    along the Dubai Creek in Al Shindagha Sa-Th: 8:00-20:30; Fr: 15:30-21:30; Ramadan Sa-Th: 09:00-17:00 Fr: 14:00-17:00 25.26818, 55.29036

    Another very historic building built in 1894 now converted into a museum and contains artefacts and images of the old town of Dubai. It was the residence of the Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher Al Maktoum, the former ruler of Dubai.

  25. Grand Mosque

    25.26439, 55.29694

    Its large minaret is the imposing feature of this large mosque. It is popular for being quite close to a Hindu temple and one can see followers of both Islam and Hinduism gathering at the same place for prayers.

  26. Iranian mosque

    Ali Bin Abi Taleb St 25.26400, 55.29460

    A very colourful and attractive tiled mosque; quite a contrast to the other much more plainly decorated mosques. Can be viewed from a carparking area off the north (Creek) side of the street.

  27. Majlis Ghorfat Um-Al Sheif

    17th St (Al Mehemal St), Jumeirah 2 Su-Th 07:30-14:30 AED1 for adults and children over 6 years 25.18670, 55.23060

    A restored traditional Emirati-style two story building used as a summer residence by Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, one of the founders of UAE, and father of the present ruler of Dubai.

  28. Sheikh Obaid bin Thani House

    25.26860, 55.29076

    a historic building home to royal family members built in 1916 and now converted into a museum. It provides good glimpse to old infrastructure of Dubai.

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  29. DSC Multi-Purpose Stadium

    the main sports structure, will be a 60,000 seat multi-purpose outdoor stadium. This stadium will be used for athletics, cricket and football.

  30. Mamzar Beach Park

    25.32006, 55.35030

    You can swim at Al Mamzar Beach or stroll in the park. Though less popular than other Dubai parks, it has its share of Dubai's greenery.

  31. Heritage Village

    Shindagha District, 25.26800, 55.29000

    Home to the open museums of the Heritage and Diving Villages, and the houses of the late Sheikhs Saeed Al-Maktoum and Juma Al-Maktoum.

  32. Dhow Wharfage

    Baniyas Road 25.26588, 55.30754

    The dhows ply the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, transporting goods between south and south-west Asia and east Africa.

  33. Zabeel Park

    Khalifa Bin Zayed Rd 25.23552, 55.30019

    The best and most popular park of town, it gives a different glimpse of the desert and hot Dubai.

  34. Dubai Dolphinarium

    25.23465, 55.32676

    The only indoor dolphinarium in the Middle East offers live shows of dolphins and seals.

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  35. Deira Clocktower

    25.25866, 55.32644

    A landmark of Deira and important as a monument built before the independence of UAE.

  36. Dubai International Stadium

    a 25,000 seat cricket stadium, popularly known as Ring of Fire.

  37. DSC Indoor Arena

    a 10,000 seat indoor arena.

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