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What is Dubai famous for?
Dubai is particularly famous for its eye-catching landmarks, including Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building), Dubai Mall, The Dubai Fountain, Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah (a man-made island in the shape of a palm tree) and more. The latest addition to the skyline is the stunning Museum of the Future. Dubai is also known for its picturesque beaches and desert landscapes, as well as its excellent culinary scene – bursting with diverse flavours, it offers everything from homegrown favourites to cultural staples and celebrity hotspots.
Why do people love Dubai?
People love Dubai because of its diversity, offering an incredible mix of entertainment, beaches and city life for all ages and cultures. The year-round warm weather and beautiful sunny settings are further reasons why Dubai has become a frequented holiday destination. The city is also very safe, easily accessible and offers all the modern amenities – get more practical details about Dubai to understand why it is so favoured by those who visit and live here.
What can you do in Dubai?
Dubai is a highly diverse destination that caters to all ages and interests. Beach enthusiasts can enjoy relaxing days at the seaside, while adventurers can explore the dramatic desert landscape and discover the local wildlife. The emirate also has a rich culture plus a wide range of entertainment options, theme parks and spa experiences. Dubai is world-renowned for landmarks including Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah and many more. Check out all the things you can do in Dubai.
Is Dubai expensive as a holiday destination
Although Dubai is known as a luxury holiday destination packed with five-star hotels, there are many places in and around the emirate that cater to a smaller budget. Low-cost hotels can be found across the city, with brands such as Citymax, Ibis and Rove boasting multiple locations, and room prices can go down to about AED 150 per night during the summer months. Lots of attractions cost less than AED 100 per person, including the Dubai Frame (AED 50) and the Museum of Illusions (AED 80). Cheap eats are plentiful too – you can enjoy succulent shawarmas for as little as AED 10. Please check our budget traveller's guide for more information.
How can I spend a week in Dubai?
You can spend a week in Dubai in many different ways, depending on your interests, your reason for visiting and your budget. Families can check out Dubai's exciting theme and waterparks. Couples may wish to explore the emirate's cultural attractions, while adventurers can discover the various activities that the desert has to offer. For some inspiration, see our one-week itinerary with tips from entrepreneur and Dubai expat Zahirah Marty.
Where are the public beaches in Dubai?
Alongside the private hotel beaches, Dubai has plenty of public beaches that offer seaside fun including watersports facilities, volleyball courts, running tracks and much more. Fairly close to Burj Al Arab, you'll find Sunset Beach, Black Palace Beach and Kite Beach. Additionally, there is the The Beach at Jumeirah Beach Residence and Al Mamzar Beach Park, as well as the popular destination La Mer. You can see the full list of public beaches and their amenities here.