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Perhaps you are curious to learn about Dubai tourism and get more information about Dubai before you visit Dubai, the fastest growing tourism destination.
Or maybe you are planning to live or work here and wish to have more Dubai information including Dubai things to do, Dubai sightseeing and, indeed, Dubai facts.
If you have some folks in this part of the world, you are probably considering visiting Dubai and wondering about UAE resorts, the fabulously known Dubai tourist attractions or the exotic vacation in Dubai resorts and best beaches.
Have you heard of Dubai’s amazing Life, Luxury and Adventure as a combined lifetime experience that can be found nowhere else in the world?
I want to tell you all about this and more… I want to prepare you for a truly exhilarating experience in this fastest growing tourism destination of the world where the Nationals move around wearing the traditional dress of UAE, but the life and lifestyle is totally cosmopolitan.
I know you have so many other questions in your mind – and I am going you give all the answers… Questions such as
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It is no secret today that many international corporate giants have shifted their worldwide headquarters to Dubai, UAE while scores of top celebrities have found an ideal home in Dubai. If you ever wonder what is the business culture United Arab Emirates supports that drives such strategic changes and if you are attracted to consider employment opportunities in UAE, jobs are aplenty here.
But I am told that there are people around the globe who still think that Dubai is just a barren desert with only camels roaming aimlessly - just as the video below suggests.
Yes, it is important to know and realize that the United Arab Emirates is, indeed, originally a desert to be able to truly appreciate and wonder at the transformation that has been brought in merely a couple of decades.
And now...
Does the video below adequately suggest that there is enough for you to do during the daytime as well as after sun-down? It sure does if you know where to head!
First, consider all the right factors and I will give you all the information you desire to be able to do that, there are always nuances that only an insider may know to tell you about so… here are a few examples:
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Dubai’s hot deals in real estate , supported by acclamations from national geographic about Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, Palm Island and the like are attracting people from all parts of the world to invest in this growing city. But if the following questions are a concern to you, then you are about to discover all you ever wanted to know about this wondrous desert-city…
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Dubai is perhaps one among the few places in the world where you can experience a desert dune dinner Dubai UAE offers, explore wide wadis, go mountaineering, deep sea diving or even skiing, bask in clean, safe beaches or indulge in a game of golf or tennis – all within a few hours drive, at the max. Truly, Dubai tourisme is not to be missed…
Dubai boasts of world class hotels, awe inspiring shopping malls, great pubs that promise you cool, cool fun and restaurants that beg to pamper you with the best of international cuisine. And the best part is that you could be doing all this and more while fulfilling your life’s career or business dreams in a city that promises nothing short of ultimate experiences.
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Whether you plan to visit UAE for a short holiday or whether you have a longer plan to establish a career or a business here, you should be asking some of these following questions:
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Trust me, when you have the above information at your fingertips, every moment of your time in Dubai will be truly enjoyable, memorable and worthwhile.
Now, maybe you are wondering why on earth you should listen to me… Read on and let me tell you a little about who I am and you will see.
Well, firstly, I have had the pleasure of living in this amazing city of Dubai for almost 15 years now. During these fun-filled years, I have personally witnessed the unbelievable growth of Dubai – phenomenal and unsurpassed growth in economy, tourism Dubai, infrastructure, real estate, education, technology, sports, celebrity visits – the list goes on…, not to mention the huge oil reserves that UAE primarily thrives on.
If you look at the map of United Arab Emirate to see where is Dubai, it is clear how conveniently the place is situated allowing easy access from all parts of the globe. This has also contributed to making Dubai a preferred choice for many, the world-over, be it for taking up jobs, setting up businesses, furthering education plans, buying their dream houses or just to avail a cheap all inclusive holiday to Dubai.
On the other hand, I have personally seen many people landing up in undesired situations and soon wondering whether the grass was merely greener on the other side – all because crucial and critical information was not easily available to them beforehand. Well, if truth be told, I have not only seen but have been subjected to such situations too!
But the fact remains that there are vast attractions in the lifestyle and huge earning potentials await the right set of people who have the answers to what, when, where and how.
Would YOU rather not have all the information handed over to you readily beforehand, rather than cry later over spilt milk?
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- Occupants in Dubai hotels in the first half of 2009, compared to the same period last year, rose by five percent to 3.85 million - this does not include guests staying in neighboring emirates like Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
- Dubai now has 58,147 hotel rooms including hotel apartments.
- 54 hotel projects are currently being built in Dubai alone, with 25.1 per cent of the new rooms belonging to the luxury hotel segment. With such explosive growth planned, UAE should see and increase of more than 50 per cent in its current supply of rooms.
Source Courtesy: Khaleej Times (Leading Newspaper in UAE)
- Dubai expects to receive more than 15 Million Visitors in 2010.
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| Yes Bob, I am ready to grab your All-Things-Dubai e-book with all the vital information on tourism dubai PLUS all the bonuses stated above. I understand that my money is guaranteed to be returned in I am unhappy with this e-book for whatever reason. "Simply Click the Button Below to order your copy of All-Things-Dubai e-book and you will be forwarded to a Fully Secured page where you can complete your order!” vacation, all i ever wanted any good ideas for roadtrips, destination no longer than say 8 hours from dallas/fort worth texas? Madrid, Part Two We woke up around ten in the next morning. It was Friday and Hannah had a class, but we decided to get out early and walk around a little bit so I could see the city. Hannah was gracious enough to let me wear my tennis shoes for walking, explaining that it was only in clubs that tennis shoes were inappropriate, which made sense to me because otherwise Spanish women would have terrible foot pain. Madrid is truly beautiful, and Hannah is centrally located. We were about ten minutes away from the Plaza del Sol, which she explained to me was the Times Square of Madrid, and has a famous Tio Pepe sign in the center. We saw a lot of parks, my favorite was one that had a statue of Don Quixote and Sancho Pansa (spelling?) in the center. The Spanish love Cervantes, he’s on the back of their currency and I must have seen a dozen statues either of him or Don Quixote throughout the city. After a walking tour we hopped on the Metro and headed out to Hannah’s school, which is on the outskirts of the city. I tried to spend the time she was in class reading in the student lounge, but the TV was on and I got sucked into watching the OC, which I’d never seen before, and thought was kind of silly in that WB sort of way. I think it was on because it was in English, and Hannah’s school is American so all of the students speak English. After the OC, Hannah came to collect me and we got lunch at a sandwich shop nearby before heading back to her apartment for a siesta. I now understand how Spanish people can stay out so late—they nap in the middle of the day. I was amazed to see how universal the practice was, shops and restaurants would close down for siesta, which was unlucky if you happened to be hungry between the hours of two and four in the afternoon. That sort of thing could never happen in England, mainly because day light is so precious that you wouldn’t want to sleep through two hours of it every day. I found that I couldn’t nap, and so I spent the time doing the reading that I was supposed to have done instead of watching TV. When she woke up, Hannah and I collected ourselves and then headed out to do some shopping. I’m not much of a shopper as a rule, but there were a few things I needed that I hadn’t been able to bring myself to purchase in London, and the prices were so amazing that I found myself buying more than I needed. It was sooooooo refreshing to be able to look at a price tag without having to double the price. I ended up getting a skirt, a pair of high heels, and two shirts. Nothing was over twenty dollars out of the whole batch, which would be unheard of in London. Later that night I was able to test out the high heels when we went out to meet Hannah’s friend Katherine for cocktails. Instead of heading to a club afterwards, though, we went out for churros, Hannah informed me are the traditional post clubbing food, as little else is sold at six in the morning. Spanish churros are different from the churros I was used to seeing at fairs and skating rinks. For those uninitiated into the ways of fairway junk food, a churro is a long stick of fried dough, much like a doughnut, but long instead of round. In America they are usually served dipped in cinnamon in sugar, but in Spain they are served plain with a pot of dipping chocolate on the side. Mmmmm dipping chocolate. We called it a really early night that night, getting home by about two thirty, but it was just as well as the new high heels had already begun to make my toes bleed. The next day I was hoping to do more sightseeing, and Hannah dutifully took me around to all the famous landmarks and buildings, but because this is her second time studying here she’s so over all of the traditional tourist attractions. I contented myself with mostly photographing the outsides of famous buildings, such as the Spanish bank. Some artist had been going around and putting giant post-it notes with random messages like “buy milk” and “call mom” on famous landmarks, which I thought was really neat, but I couldn’t read them because they were in Spanish, so Hannah translated, but I’ve forgotten what each one said. This is a plack memorializing Lope de Vega, the Spanish playwrite who's buried near Hannah's apartment After the bank, as per my request, we went to the Spanish National Library, which was a lovely building, but we were not allowed inside to see the collection. I really liked the statues of famous authors outside the building, though. I got Hannah to take my picture with Lope de Vega, and I took hers with Cervantes. We then headed to the Thysson, a museum which I had had particularly recommended to me by a friend in London. The museum was awesome, though there was more modern stuff then I really liked to see. Still, I would pass on the recommendation for anyone who’s in Madrid. After the museum we were tired and hungry, which frequently happens after walking around a museum for more than an hour. My mother calls the phenomenon getting “museum feet” because your feet always feel really, really tired even though you’ve done nothing but stand still in front of paintings. To remedy the museum feet we took the metro over to Hannah’s favorite Tapas restaurant, but as we arrived in the middle of siesta it was closed. We satisfied ourselves with Doner Kebabs instead, which tasted so amazing under the circumstances, and then headed back for our own siestas. That evening we went out to a program her school had organized, which turned out to be a jazz concert at a Madrid jazz club. Our plan was to then go to a club, but when we emerged from the concert (around twelve forty five, so we could catch the last Metro) it was pouring. The rain didn’t phase me much as I’ve been basically existing in various degrees of dampness since my arrival to London, but apparently it never rains in Madrid so Hannah and her friend who was with us were both taken completely off guard. We headed over to the club, but by the time we arrived the rain had not let up, and none of us were in the mood to stand in a long line because it really was coming down so we hailed a cab and went back to Hannah’s, where we passed an agreeable evening doing not much of anything. The sun was shining the next day, and we woke up late and headed over to the rostro—a large open air flea market which apparently every single person in Madrid attends on Sunday. We hunted around for cheap jewelry, and I got my sister a nice pair of earrings and found a cheap belt for myself. The museums are also free on Sundays, so we took advantage of the offer and went to the Prado. The last time Hannah studied in Madrid she took a class called art of the Prado, so she was able to explain a lot of things that I would have missed if I was just looking at the paintings on my own. The Prado was really amazing, the collection of Goyas and Velasquez was truly astounding. As my former docent Grandmother told me before I left, Velasquez in particular is not well represented in collections outside of Spain, so to see such a fabulous collection was an amazing opportunity. We saw as much as we could before museum feet struck, and we went home for siesta. That evening we met up with Co again and went out for dinner. She told us all about Valencia, and afterwards we bought an ice cream cake and went back to her apartment to eat it. Food, friends, and Velasquez, could a day be any better? Sight seeing So, today, we are going to do some sightseeing. We thought about the Toronto Zoo, but as it is supposeed to be only about 3* Celsius, that might be a little cold for the girls. So, another option, is the Toronto Science Center, or even just wandering about the city taking cheesy pictures. This morning we have to hustle about and get out of gwenee's house so her parents can leave. I am loathe to wake up Desiree until I absolutely HAVE to, so I am letting her sleep at the moment. I will wake her after I shower, and get her breakfast ont he road if I have to. I am just glad she is sleeping in today. She was quite tired yesterday. BOTH the girls were, and Mani was very defiant, and wouldn't take her nap, or listen to her mother. I thought that Krys was going to snap. Desiree, although she didn't WANT to listen, did, then had a crying jag. Which is not really as normal for her as my mother would claim. But other than that, we have been ok...well that and.."Are we there yet" in the car....which seriously, I am going to strangle her for eventually....lol
Off to hunt up some hot chocolate, and other assorted breakfasst items, and get ready for our tourist day. I have my camera at the ready.....LATERS! Showing 1 - 5. [ Next ] Quick Links Latest Comment
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