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Witness Some Impressive Attractions with Flights to Dubai

by Amanda Sutcliffe Travel Deals

Dubai, the capital of the Emirate of Dubai and the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is a place where ultra-modern infrastructure and centuries-old traditions come together to create a fantastic tourist destination. It is also a renowned business hub in the Middle East region. Today, when you look at the city, it would be hard to imagine that Dubai was just a small fishing village at the beginning of the 18th century. Over the years, it developed first into a port town and then became a global destination for trade, real estate, aviation, financial services, and tourism.

If you book your flights to Dubai several months in advance, you can save more for your trip to the city. The amount thus saved can be utilised to explore some of its world-famous attractions. One of the most popular ones is the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa. It is an iconic superstructure of this city and has an overall height of more than 829 metres. You can get to the observation deck located on the 144th floor by purchasing a ticket and enjoy birds-eye views of the city and its surrounding regions. This observation deck is also the world's highest observation deck today.

While in Dubai, don't forget to explore the Dubai Museum, which gives you an idea of the amazing transformation that the city has undergone over the past couple of centuries. This museum is located in the Al-Fahidi Fort, which was constructed in the 17th century. A well-maintained gallery in this museum has a wide range of exhibits that would take you through the city's journey from being a small Bedouin village to becoming a global entertainment hub and tourist destination. These exhibits include military artefacts, Arabic antiques, and old weapons.

Located close to the Dubai International Airport, the Grand Mosque is yet another delightful attraction you can explore during your time spent in this charming city of the UAE. This mosque was originally constructed at the beginning of the 20th century, but was soon demolished and then got re-built in 1960 and again in 1998 to its present form. It is a magnificent mosque with brilliant artworks and can accommodate more than a thousand individuals. People not belonging to the Islamic faith can visit the outer section of this mosque as they're not allowed inside the structure. This mosque is at a distance of a little over 12 kilometres from the airport.

During your holiday in this Emirati city, you can get some valuable insights into the rich culture and traditions of the region by visiting the Heritage Village. It co-exists wonderfully with the high-rises of the city and has become a favourite among many tourists in recent times. You'll be delighted to see the traditional handicrafts and artefacts displayed at this place. Upon visiting the Heritage Village, you'll get to savour the mouth-watering delicacies from the Emirati cuisine and witness some impressive song and dance performances. You can also get a glimpse of a traditional Emirati lifestyle while exploring this part of Dubai.


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