Dubai

Try and get a seat by the window for your flights to Dubai – as the plane
descends, you'll want to see the sheer scale of its dramatic sprawl along the
coastline, which is just as impressive as its skyline. In little more than 40
years, this city has transformed itself from a tiny settlement to a glittering
metropolis and world-class destination.
While Dubai's startling feats of engineering such as the Burj Khalifa, the Palm
islands, Burj Al Arab and The Dubai Mall are jewels in its crown, the city’s
multi-faceted appeal extends to more than just its architecture.
Some people are attracted to the buzz of the place – the frenetic pace and
energy of a global business city and tourism hub. However, you might prefer the
tranquillity of its desert retreats, golf courses, calm seas and beaches.
Beyond clusters of gleaming five-star hotels, with their luxury suites and
infinity pools, there's a historic side to the city too. Visit Al Fahidi
Historical District (formerly known as Bastakiya) to see traditional Arabic
architecture, then tour the Heritage and Diving Villages of Shindagha.
Visiting Dubai is largely about consumption and one of the most popular
activities here is shopping. As well as record-breaking malls packed with
designer names, there are traditional souks and vibrant markets. And while
Michelin-starred celebrity chefs have embraced Dubai’s high-end culinary
credentials, there are still scores of independent restaurants with authentic
flavours to explore.
It all adds up to a city of contrasts, and there's nowhere better to witness
Dubai's diversity than the Dubai Creek. Here, traditional abras cross the
waters, and dhows unload their cargo beneath shimmering skyscrapers. Nothing
stays the same for long though, and there are always new and ambitious projects
afoot, like the upcoming Creek Harbour development and the indoor city, Mall of
the World.
The latter will have air-conditioned shopping streets, a theme park and a
healthcare district. It almost sounds too good to be true, but given Dubai's
already incredible rise, you wouldn't want to bet against it.
Things to do in Dubai
■ Browse art at Alserkal Avenue
■ Shop at the Ripe Food and Craft Market
■ Go on a desert safari
■ Tour Al Fahidi Historical District
■ Go on a street food tour
■ See the city from above
Eat in Dubai
■ Salt (Burgers)
■ Café Belge (Modern European)
■ Yuan (Chinese)
■ Creekside (Middle Eastern)
■ Bu Qtair (Indian/Seafood)
■ Bubbalicious (Brunch)
Stay in Dubai
■ Vida Downtown Dubai
■ Park Hyatt
■ Anantara Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa
■ XVA Art Hotel
■ Al Maha Resort Hotel
■ Burj Al Arab
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