Discover Dubai in 5 Days
1 cities |
9 attraction(s) |
total distance 79
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Day1: Dubai
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Burj Khalifa is one of the tallest buildings in the world, completed in 2010 at a cost of $1.5 billion. Originally named "Burj Dubai," it was renamed after Abu Dhabi and UAE's leader Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who helped Dubai with its debt crisis. The design was inspired by the desert flower spider lily, incorporating elements of traditional culture, engineering, and art. Designed by American architect Adrian Smith, the construction was carried out by China's Nantong Sixth Construction Group, while the curtain walls were contracted by three companies - Hong Kong's Far East, Shanghai's Lujin, and Shaanxi's Hengyuan. Burj Khalifa has 57 elevators and 8 escalators, including the world's fastest elevator made by Germany's ThyssenKrupp, which travels at a speed of 17.5 m/s. The tower also features the world's highest restaurant, At.mosphere, as well as the first Armani Hotel in the world. There are two observation decks, located on the 124th and 148th floors, providing stunning views of Dubai. More than 1,000 art pieces from around the world are exhibited in Burj Khalifa. To visit the observation deck, visitors need to obtain a physical ticket from the LG floor of Dubai Mall, and queue for two high-speed elevators. The most popular observation position faces Sheikh Zayed Road, providing a spectacular view of the sunset on clear days. In the evening, the Burj Khalifa light show offers a stunning visual feast for visitors.
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Huge shopping and leisure centre, with department stores, plus an ice rink, aquarium and a cinema.
Day2: Dubai
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The Dubai government has built a series of artificial islands on the Arabian Gulf, among which Jumeirah Palm Island is the most luxurious. It is one of the largest land reclamation projects in the world, shaped like a palm tree trunk, and hailed as the "8th wonder of the world." In addition to countless exquisite and luxurious hotels and resorts, tourists can also board yachts or speedboats provided by private tourism companies to cruise on the sea, or take the Palm Island Light Rail to Atlantis Resort Hotel and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way. This is a stunning landmark worth visiting.
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Luxury resort offering a water park & an aquarium, plus a spa & multiple upscale restaurants.
Day3: Dubai
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Opulent hotel featuring ornate suites, plus 9 restaurants, 4 pools, a private beach & a luxe spa.
Day4: Dubai
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Dubai Museum is located in Al Fahidi Fort, built in 1787 and the oldest building in Dubai. The museum, established in 1971, showcases a diverse collection of artifacts and life-sized dioramas depicting the daily life of Dubai before the discovery of oil. The galleries display traditional Arab houses, mosques, markets, date palm farms, and desert and marine life. In addition, there is a pearl diving exhibition featuring the weights, scales, and sieves used by pearl merchants, as well as artifacts from African, Asian, and local archaeological sites dating back 3,000 years. The museum provides a memorable journey showcasing Dubai's history and cultural heritage.
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Marked by a wooden arch, this bustling bazaar features many stores selling dazzling gold jewellery.
Day5: Dubai
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