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Wild Wadi
Wild Wadi is an outdoor water park situated in Jumeirah, between Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai, designed around a tale from Arabian folklore featuring Juha and his seafaring friend, Sinbad.
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Bastakiya
Bastakiya is one of the oldest residential districts in Bur Dubai, once famous for its traditional windtowers which lined the waterfront on either side.
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Burj Al Arab
Designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai is the tallest building in the world used exclusively as a hotel.
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Dubai Museum
Housed within the beautifully restored Al Fahidi Fort built in 1787 to defend against invasion, Dubai Museum offers a fascinating insight into the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.
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Dubai Zoo
Located in the lush green suburb of Jumeirah, the Dubai Zoo is a popular attraction, especially for families.
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Jumeirah Beach Park
Jumeirah Beach Park is a well-preserved municipal recreational area in Dubai that occupies a strip of the Arabian Gulf seafront with lush landscaped gardens behind.
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Jumeirah Mosque
One of the largest and most beautiful among Dubai’s many fine places of worship is the Jumeirah Mosque, a spectacular example of modern Islamic architecture.
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Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House
Dating from the late 1800s, Sheikh Saeed’s House was built in a commanding position near the sea so the Emir (Ruler) could observe shipping activity from its balconies.
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Ski Dubai
Ski Dubai is a unique mountain-themed attraction that offers the opportunity to enjoy real snow and skiing in the middle of the desert all year round.
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Grand Mosque
The Grand Mosque in Dubai is counted among one of the largest mosques in the United Arab Emirates, with a capacity to accommodate up to 1200 worshippers.
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Heritage Village
The Heritage Village aims to recapture the character of a traditional Gulf Arab village, where potters and weavers display their crafts.
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