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Burj Khalifa

Burj al arab Wild wadi water park

      Jumeirah E.              Towers

The Burj Khalifa is one of the United Arab Emirates most famous buildings and the sky-high landmark of Dubai. Not only is it the world's tallest building, but it also has  the title of tallest freestanding structure in the world, highest observation deck in the world and elevator with the longest travel distance in the world. A trip up to the observation deck with its  views across Dubai is a sightseeing highlight for most tourists who visit, though for those who suffer from vertigo it might be best to give it a miss.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Located in Burj Al Arab, Wild Wadi Waterpark has thrilling  and awesome activities. You can do 30 rides and attractions, including the Wipeout and Riptide Flowriders surfing.

At Tantrum Alley, you’ll meet the tornados and meet the eye of a storm, while at Jumeirah Sceirah (redesigned in 2012) you’ll shoot down one of two 120-metre tandem slides at an great speed of 80km/h. Babies and toddlers play on and with  colourful slides, water guns, climbing frames, and ‘dumping bucket’ designed especially for families.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A lavishly imagined dream, Emirates Palace offers you a magical place to enjoy the quintessence of 5-star luxury hospitality and authentic local experiences. From 394 luxurious rooms and suites, to our award-winning culinary cuisine, Emirates Palace is the definition of an unrivalled Arabian fantasy.

Located in the heart of Abu Dhabi, the Capital of the United Arab Emirates and only 40 minutes from the airport, Emirates Palace is grand in both its design and myriad of offerings. From a 1.3 km pristine beach, landscaped pools and a private marina overlooking a natural bay, Emirates Palace is perfect for a once-in-a lifetime holiday or for events and meetings that make a statement, with some of the city’s largest hotel conference centres and the latest technology.

An ethereal experience, Emirates Palace is truly one of the most inspiring 

Dubai Creek separates the city into two towns with Deira to the north and Bur Dubaito the south. The creek has been an element in the city's growth, first attracting settlers here to fish and pearl dive. Small villages grew up alongside the creek as far back as 4,000 years ago, while the modern time began in the 1830s when the Bani Yas tribe settled in the area. The Dhow Wharfage is located along Dubai Creek's bank, north of Al-Maktoum Bridge. Still used by small traders from across the Gulf, some of the dhows anchored here are well over 100 years old. You can visit here, watching cargo being loaded and unloaded on and off the dhows. Dhow workers often invite visitors onto the vessels for a tour, where you can gain insight into the life of these traditional sailors. Many of the dhows here travel onwards to Kuwait, Iran, Oman, India, and down to Africa's horn.

Emirates Palace

Dubai Creek

Jumeirah Emirates Towers is one of the most stunning architectural buildings on the Dubai skyline. The great views from the hotel itself are complemented by the stellar association and business services you’ll find within.

Jumeirah Emirates Towers in Dubai are the business hotel experience. Combining high technology, efficiency and unparalleled luxury. And  unique and wonderful shopping destination, the Boulevard, you’ll find shopping, dining and nightlife opportunities to  any luxury destination in the world.

The 400 spacious, newly furnished rooms and suites, paired with state-of-the-art meeting and business facilities, make Jumeirah Emirates Towers one of the most popular choices for the corporate traveller and one of the finest business hotels in Dubai. Yet the bulding turn 360 degrees around but slowly of course.

 

Buji Khalifa
Wild Wadi water park
Jumeirah Emirates towers

Emirates Palace

Dubai creek

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