Dubai AttractionsBe sure to visit Dubai's most famous gold market, the gold souk in Deira.
Visit as well:
The Jumeirah Mosque The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most photographed buildings in the city and an impressive example of modern Islamic architecture. Especially nice is the mosque at night, when a gentle lighting its dramatic effect is strengthened. In Dubai mosques may only be accessed by Muslims.
Souks Among the most interesting attractions in Dubai include the souks, the traditional markets. The most impressive can be found on the Deira side. The highlight is the colorful, local bargain-hunters from populated Spice Souk, with its beguiling fragrant spices.
Children's City Children's City wasopened in March 2002 at Dubai Creekside Park. In 7700 qmk major investment in children can be different 'zones' the secrets of the human body, science and space research. Interactive exhibits and attractions do not allow boredom arise, there is also a planetarium, an amphitheater, gift shops and restaurants. The labeling of the exhibits and signs in English and Arabic.
Dubai Museum The Al-Fahidi Fort, where the Dubai Museum is integrated, is itself a landmark. The historic fort dates back to the year 1799 and in 1970 converted into a museum. The exhibits range from old weapons and equipment for the pearl fish to an impressive number of military objects. Among the most fascinating exhibits are from three to four thousand years old graves at Al-Ghusais salvaged artefacts.
- Dubai Aquarium - Camel Races - The Bastakiya district
These are only some suggestions.
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