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Features information that is relevant to travellers who are thinking about and actively planning a visit Dubai or any part of the Arab World.
Religious and dress code for visitors
Tourists even if they are not Muslims, should refrain from eating or drinking in public places in the daytime during Ramadan fasting. Sleeveless tops and short dresses may not be allowed in certain places. Clothes need to be in appropriate length.
Expats and tourists are not allowed to consume alcohol in public. However, they can consume in bars, hotel restaurants, and private homes.
Palace of Royal Mirage
Palace of the Royal Mirage, a palace-shaped oceanfront hotel located on the exclusive Jumeira Beach and it is twenty minutes from Dubai International Airport.
The service here is said to be amazing and it has been said that it is a tradition of the hotel to bang a gong for new visitors. There are nearly 250 deluxe guestrooms, including two Royal Suites, nineteen Executive Suites and fifty-three Gold Club Rooms with private reception and cocktail lounge. The executive rooms are impressively furnished and guests have free access to the gold lounge. As for facilities, there are four different restaurants, six bars, a nightclub, spa rooms, two swimming pools and three tennis courts!
The hotel has three secluded villas, eighteen suite rooms and thirty-two deluxe accommodations with wide balconies that are sure to provide you with a great view of the sea. It is home to the very well known Oriental Hammam and Spa. It has massage and therapy rooms, Jacuzzi and steam baths making it a truly ideal place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.
Dubai Museum
Your trip to Dubai can never be complete if you don’t visit the Dubai Museum. The museum is located in the Al Fahidi Fort which was built in 1799. This superb Fort is said to be the oldest architectural ‘tour de force’ in Dubai. The Fort was converted into Dubai Museum in 1970. You will get to see a rich collection of displays showcasing the cultural vibrancy of Dubai in the past. You will get to experience exhibitions that showcase Arab homes, mosques, pearl diving and trade here.
One of the main attractions of this museum is the exhibition that showcases artifacts, excavated graves in the Emirates from the 3rd millennium B.C.
3 places you should not miss for your Dubai holiday
Dubai is truly a destination regarded highly by many holidaymakers. This magnificent city is located along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf on the Arabian Peninsula. Known as a cosmopolitan city because of its multicultural society and conversed traditions even through modernization you will get to see remarkable sights and architectural brilliance here in Dubai.
There are a lot of places you could visit here, and these are places that you should visit while you are in Dubai, in order to truly complete your holiday here.
The Ibn Battuta Mall
The Ibn Battuta Mall is a large shopping mall on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, UAE, close to Interchange 6 for Jebel Ali Village.
The Burj Al Arab
The Burj Al Arab (Arabic: برج العرب, Tower of the Arabs) is a luxury hotel located in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Dubai Museum
Dubai Museum (Arabic: متحف دبي) is the main museum in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Al Fahidi Fort (Arabic: حصن الفهيدي), built in 1787 and is the oldest existing building in Dubai.