Discover Dubai: 3-Day Adventure
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8 attraction(s) |
total distance 109
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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.
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Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is one of the largest indoor aquariums in the world, offering visitors the chance to swim in front of the largest aquarium façade in the world, as recognized by the Guinness World Records. The aquarium has a capacity of up to 10 million liters of water, home to the largest collection of sand tiger sharks and over 33,000 sea creatures. The aquarium spans three levels of the Dubai Mall, providing visitors with a variety of underwater worlds to explore. Visitors can stroll through the 48-meter-long glass tunnel to get up close and personal with various marine life. The Underwater Zoo features 36 unique aquatic exhibits, showcasing diverse underwater environments and educating visitors on the ecological habitats and knowledge of marine life through interactive experiences. The entire visit includes three ecological areas: Tropical Rainforest, Rocky Shoreline, and Ocean Life, gathering a wide array of aquatic animals, including penguins, seals, crocodiles, piranhas, spider crabs, river otters, catfish, lizards, devil fish, and poison darts. Join the shark diving activity to swim among the sharks with the divers, or take a glass-bottom boat to admire the underwater scenery.
Day2: Dubai
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High-tech displays on the history of the UAE in an ultramodern building with an eatery & library.
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The Jumeirah Mosque is a mosque that welcomes non-Muslim visitors and is open six days a week. Women must wear headscarves during visits. As one of Dubai's most beautiful landmarks, the mosque was built in the traditional decoration of the Fatimid dynasty of the medieval period and features soaring twin minarets and a giant central dome made entirely of white stone. The mosque is large enough to accommodate up to 1,200 pilgrims. At night, the mosque is illuminated by soft lights, highlighting its exquisite art design and sacred elegance.
Day3: Dubai
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Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve is a beautiful scenic area that covers 225 square kilometers of inland desert ecosystem, which accounts for 5% of the total land area of Dubai. Here, tourists can enjoy a variety of wildlife, such as Arabian gazelles, sand gazelles, and mountain gazelles. In addition, 38 species of native mammals and reptiles from the Arabian Peninsula have been introduced, including Arabian rabbits, sand foxes, Arabian red foxes, and wildcats of Gordon. The area also serves as a guardian of desert shrubs, providing a thriving home for shrubs.
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Modern, whitewashed Muslim place of worship with elaborate facade carvings & a grand prayer hall.



























