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Dubai

Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates on the Persian Gulf. The other constituent parts of UAE that came into existence in 1971 as result of the unification of these emirates are- Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah and Umm al-Qaiwain. Among all these Dubai has emerged as a dream destination for leisure and business travelers across the globe. Known also as The city of Gold because of its huge open Gold markets Dubai offers a multitude of tourist attractions, a happening and rocking night life, numerous shops, parks and gardens and a wide range of recreational activities.

Situated at the crossroads between Europe, Africa and Asia, Dubai is the second largest of the Emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is one of the world's fastest growing city destinations for travellers looking for culture, fun and value for money. Its wide range of inhabitants from different cultures makes it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the region. Visitors to Dubai will find plenty of attractions and activities within the city and the surrounding area to keep even the most active person occupied, with historic buildings, modern entertainment complexes and adventurous excursions all available at a reasonable cost.

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Although Dubai only has a small number of museums and galleries, it certainly isn't lacking in culture, with recent years seeing numerous historic areas of the city being redeveloped to provide a fascinating insight into Dubai's colourful past as well as offering a stark contrast to the ever growing modern Dubai of today. Visiting families won't be disappointed as the city offers many world-class attractions for children, with interactive museums, waterparks and fun fairs available for children of all ages.

As you would expect from a predominantly tax-free city, shopping opportunities in Dubai are superb, with countless modern shopping complexes and traditional souks offering more than enough venues for even the most dedicated bargain-hunters. Lovers of fine food are equally well catered for in Dubai, with a thriving restaurant scene that covers almost every imaginable cuisine and utilises some of the city's most stunning locations.

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In recent years, Dubai has seen a rapid growth in the hotel industry, with the regular opening of new establishments adding to the city's growing reputation as a leader in the luxury accommodation market. Dubai offers a wide range of accommodation, but it is the upper end of the market that the city is particularly famous for, with the self-appointed seven-star Burj Al Arab leading the way as one of the most recognisable buildings in the region. Many of Dubai's most exclusive hotels are generally aimed towards business travellers, with the twin skyscrapers of Emirates Towers and the huge complex of the Grand Hyatt being two of the most popular hotel establishments. Visitors on a smaller budget will also find plenty of choice around the city, with many less extravagant but good value hotels on offer.