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Dubai Travel Guide

Dubai is considered to be an important tourist destination and its port, Jebel Ali, constructed in the 1970s, has the largest man-made harbor in the world. Dubai is also increasingly developing as a hub for service industries such as IT and finance.

About Dubai

Dubai covers an area of 497.1 sq. miles (1287.4 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 2.3 million people being U.A. emirate's capital, main business and economic hub, sometimes called "Dubai City" to distinguish it from the emirate.

Dubai City Guide

Dubai offers an extensive horizon of things to do, see, experience and learn.

It is surrounded by mysterious deserts, sand dunes and the stunning Hajar Mountains, it is divided by the Creek which is essentially an inlet from the gulf splitting the commercial centre of Dubai in two, and within the city you’ll find amazing beach resorts, incredibly high tech buildings all side by side with old traditional houses and mosques giving you a peek of just what variety you can expect from your time in Dubai.

There’s very traditional aspects to the city, including the area around the creek where little abra boats shuttle tourists and locals alike across the creek, as well as glistening shopping malls, top class hotels and wonderful restuarants.

With a mix of people from across the world calling Dubai home, it’s truly a cosmopolitan destination.



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