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Witness the Most Fabulous Places with Cheap Flights to Dubai

by Daisy Wilkinson Travel Guides

From being a small fishing village in the early 18th century to becoming one of the ultra-modern cities in the world, Dubai's transformation is something that would amaze anyone. It is the capital city of the Dubai emirate and a popular business hub in the Middle East region. Dubai is also the largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Although it has made significant advancements over the years, it has still preserved its rich cultural heritage. During your time spent in this Emirati city, you'll get the chance to explore its most popular attractions.

 

Upon booking cheap flights to Dubai, you can have greater savings to be utilised while visiting these places. Undoubtedly, the most popular of all the attractions in this city is Burj Khalifa, which is the world's tallest building today. It rises up to a height of more than 829 metres and has a stylish observation deck located on its 124th floor. During your visit to this observation deck, you'll also get to witness a multimedia presentation on this city and the construction of Burj Khalifa, which was completed in 2010. You can avoid the long queues for getting to the observation deck by purchasing the 'At the Top' entrance ticket in advance.

 

The Dubai Mall is the world's second-largest mall in terms of total area and is home to more than a thousand retail outlets. It also provides entry to Burj Khalifa and Dubai Aquarium, which gives you another big reason to visit this mall. While taking a stroll in this mall, you'll not only get to shop for your favourite international brands but also witness some amazing entertainment indoors. If you have your entire family accompanying you, including children, your kids would have a wonderful time on the ice-skating rink, gaming zone, and cinemas located in this mall.

 

One of the best cultural attractions you'll get to visit in Dubai is the Jumeirah Mosque. It is considered by many as the most beautiful of all mosques in the city. It has been built in the Fatimid style of architecture, which has its origins in Egypt and Syria. The construction of this mosque began in 1976 and was opened to the public in 1979. It is believed to be Dubai's most photographed mosque. You can benefit from the guided tours of this mosque organised by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Cultural Understanding for helping non-Muslims get a better understanding of Islam.

 

History buffs would enjoy their time at the Al Fahidi neighbourhood, which is also known as Bastakia. It comprised of homes of wealthy Persian merchants in the late 19th century. They were attracted to the city owing to its ease of access to Dubai Creek and tax-free trading. You'll also find wind-towers while exploring the coral and limestone buildings that housed these merchants. These wind-towers provided them with a form of air-conditioning by trapping the wind in the towers and funnelling it down into the houses. The narrow lanes and a distinct form of architecture of the homes would remind you of the lifestyle of people who settled here in those times.


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