Dubai
Visiting Dubai can often feel like hopping into a time machine to the future. The city emerges out of the desert seemingly from nowhere, with each gleaming skyscraper, landmark, and new building looking more futuristic than the last.
Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa is a stunning feat of architecture and engineering, with two observation decks on the 124th and 148th floors and a restaurant-bar on the 122nd. The world’s tallest building pierces the sky at 828m.
Downtown Dubai
Dubai Metro
Dubai has the world's largest, completely automated, driverless metro line. The bullet-shaped stations lie above ground like golden space pods and the trains race through the center of the city, weaving past skyscraper after skyscraper.
Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina, one of the largest and most scrupulously man-made marinas in the world.
Burj Al Arab
The Burj's graceful silhouette – meant to evoke the sail of a dhow (a traditional wooden cargo vessel) – is to Dubai what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. This iconic landmark sits on an artificial island and comes with its own helipad and a fleet of chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce limousines.
Dubai by Night
By the day, Dubai is a man-made marvel laced with architectural wonders while by the night, it’s the shimmering starshine!
Ski Dubai
Did you know that it snows all year round in Dubai? Yes it does - at Ski Dubai, the first and largest indoor ski resort in the Middle East. Let your winter dreams come to life and cool down to -4 °C and 22,500 square meteres of hilly slopes covered with real snow!
Abu Dhabi
Proudly modern and cosmopolitan, Abu Dhabi is the UAE's forward-thinking cultural heart where nothing stands still.
Yas Island
An emerging entertainment destination within a 30 minute drive of the UAE capital Abu Dhabi, Yas Island is home to the state-of-the-art Yas Marina Circuit – host to the annual F1™ Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
With more than 80 marble domes on a roof-line held aloft by 1000 pillars and punctuated by four 107m-high minarets, it's a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture and design.
The Arabian Desert
The great Arabian desert occupies almost the entire Arabian Peninsula. It is the largest desert area on the continent—covering an area of about 900,000 square miles (2,300,000 square km)—and the second largest on Earth.

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