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Dubai Places To Visit: Top Attractions For Every Traveller

From iconic skyscrapers to hidden gems, here’s your guide to the best Dubai places to visit—perfect for first-timers and seasoned travellers alike

Burj Al Arab Photo by Christoph Schulz on Unsplash
Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa Photo by Pranav Madhu on Unsplash
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Burj Khalifa

The tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa stands at 828 meters. Visitors can take the elevator to the observation decks on the 124th and 148th floors for breathtaking views of the city and beyond.

Palm Jumeirah
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Palm Jumeirah

This man-made island is shaped like a palm tree and is visible from space. The Palm Jumeirah is home to luxury hotels, including the famous Atlantis, The Palm, and Atlantis The Royal. 

Museum Of The Future
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Museum Of The Future

The Museum grabs many eyeballs due to its unique architecture and facade featuring Arabic calligraphy. Inside, the museum takes you on a journey through the UAE's future via immersive technologies.

Dubai Frame
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Dubai Frame

This architectural landmark offers panoramic views of both old and new Dubai. The 150-meter-tall frame provides an observation deck from which visitors can see the contrasting cityscapes.

Dubai Creek
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Dubai Creek

The historic heart of Dubai, Dubai Creek, is where the city’s traditional trading began. Visitors can take a ride on an abra (traditional wooden boat) to explore the bustling souks (markets).

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Ski Dubai
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Ski Dubai

Located inside the Mall of the Emirates, Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort that offers a surreal experience of skiing, snowboarding, and even interacting with penguins right in the middle of the desert.

Of Scents And Stories: A Walk Around Dubai's Al Seef

Founded in the latter part of 2017, Al Seef, a waterfront promenade, commemorates the roots of Dubai Creek
Founded in the latter part of 2017, Al Seef, a waterfront promenade, commemorates the roots of Dubai Creek Photos: Shutterstock
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