About Dubai
Unlike other places the history of Dubai is not very old, Originally a small fishing colony has become a port of call on the ancient trade route between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. In 1966, after the discovery of oil, the emirate was rapidly transformed into a modern international business center and tourist destination.
Today, Dubai is the country's first commercial city whose skyline is constantly updated with new developments, the infrastructure and facilities needed for a progressive society, including world-class hotels, shops and places outstanding sports facilities. Dubai Creek divides the city into two parts: on the northern side is Deira and to the south is Bur Dubai and each has its fair share of hotels , restaurants, souks, shopping malls in Dubai and mosques fine.
From these high standards of luxury and convenience, visitors can experience exotic Arabia in the lively souks or a night in a Bedouin tent with belly dancing under the starry sky of the desert, and a lifestyle that is always rooted in Islamic traditions of an ancient land. Dubai’s attractiveness lies in the contrast between modern and traditional magic, which gives the city a personality like no other and visitors a variety of experiences to choose. Desert and oasis of pristine beaches, camel races and old wind towers, to top-of opportunities for class shopping, avant-garde architecture and the finest international cuisine, Dubai has more than enough depth to satisfy even the most seasoned travelers.
One of the city's main attractions is its excellent shopping opportunities. As an open port with low import duties, Dubai can offer an incredible range of top brands at lower prices due to tax-free environment, and ‘shopping tourists’ from all over the world of this paradise of galleries, souks, boutiques and modern shops selling everything from fashion stores with the latest fashion in Paris to Japanese electronics stores. The annual Shopping Festival attracts millions of tourists in town for a shop-till-you-drop holiday.
While planning a trip to this exotic shopping location called Dubai, you may want to save your money to shop rather than to give it away to hotels, considering this you may want to consider living in a nicely furnished Serviced Apartment in Dubai, rather than a Hotel. It is both, fun and intelligent to live in these serviced apartments as they come at a more reasonable cost with all amenities and Facilities of a hotel. |
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