Dubai, Beautiful One Day, Amazing the Next
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Dubai is dynamic, business-friendly and is one of the most advanced and modern emirates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Once there, you will have stepped into another world, modernity coupled with rich cultural heritage, tradition and unique identity. Dubai has risen to the ranks as a world leader in enterprise, innovation and it has become one of the worlds leading commercial, trading and tourism hubs. With the tourism and hospitality industry being at an all-time high it has created a boom for jobs. In particular hotel jobs, nursing jobs, engineering jobs, and construction jobs. In fact, there is worldwide interest in Dubai jobs.
With so many people who want to visit as well as
Burj Dubai – soon to be the tallest man-made structures in the world. Dubai Waterfront – a conglomeration of canals and artificial islands is expected to be the most significant waterfront and man-made development in the world. Palm Islands- The largest artificial islands in the world shaped like palm trees. Dubai Marina – a district in the heart of ‘new Dubai’ envisaged with a view to creating an awe-inspiring city within a city and the largest man-made marina in the world. The Old Town – an outstanding model of an integrated urban economic community with a touch of traditional Arabic class.
Bur Dubai
Bur Dubai stretches along the Southern Side of the Creek and the oldest part of Dubai. At the center is the Textile Souk, the Dubai museum, and the historic Bastakia quarter with the Sheikh Saeed Heritage House and Heritage Village. In fact, A lot of the buildings have been converted into art galleries, shops, and cafes. Common is the four-sided wind tower houses designed to provide natural air conditioning.
Daira Dubai
Daira Dubai lies north of the Creek and founded in 1841. The main attractions are the Gold Souk and Spice Souk. The Dhow Wharfage shows a little of Dubai’s past. Deira is chaotic, somewhat dirty and crowded and a contrast to the modern malls.
Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina At the southern end of Dubai is the fast-growing Dubai Marina. Once the
The Creek
The Creek runs through the city center and an active waterway. Alongside the creek are parks and walkways and can be crossed using the traditional Abra. Being an attraction, Dubai Creek has many dhows offering dinner cruises with onboard entertainment. There are souks and corniches on both sides of the creek. A popular trip is to cross Dubai Creek by the small ferries.
In and around the creek one can see some of the original buildings that served as customs houses and defence structures.
Garhoud
Garhoud is the area between Dubai airport and the Creek. The main attraction is the Deira City Centre mall and a useful mall for the city center.
Jumeirah
Jumeirah is a beachside suburb with lots of low rise villas and spread around the Jumeirah Road. The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the main attractions along with Jumeirah Beach Park a popular public beach.
Karama
Karama is an
Satwa
Satwa is one of the last of the inner city suburbs, and before the start of the skyscrapers along Sheikh Zayed Road. Sheikh Zayed Road A long road about 3km south of the Creek. Along both sides of this ten lane
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