What's On Dubai - Things to do in Dubai & the UAEFire fighters are now better equipped to handle emergencies thanks to security censors on many Dubai buildings. 2017 movie releases: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales . UAE Classifieds for Buy, Sale or Find Property, Cars & Jobs. Abu Dhabi Co operative. Abu Dhabi Co operative Society. Abu Dhabi International Airport. Abu Dhabi Mall. Abu Shaghara. Abu Shaghara Park. Academic City. Ahmedabadahmedabad. Airport Free Zone. Airport Road. Airport Road. Airport Road. Ajman Beach Hotel. Ajman Centre. Ajman City Centre. Ajman Free Zone. Ajman Kempinski. Ajman University. Al Abar. Al Arabi Club. Al Araibi. Al Arouba Road. Al Aweer. Al Azra. Al Bada'a. Al Barari.
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Sultan Bin Zayed Street. Tarif Industrial Area. Tecom. The Gardens. The Lagoons. The Lakes. The Old Town Island. The Views. The World Islands. Tourist Club Area. Um Al Tarrafa. Umm Al Nar. Umm Al Quwain Beach Hotel. Umm Al Quwain New Hospital. Umm Al Sheif. Umm Ramool. Umm Suqueim. University Road. Unknown. Vadodra. Waset Road. Yarmouk. Zabeel. Zayed The 1st Street. Zayed The 2nd Street. Dubai - Wikitravel. Dubai is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them. Dubai (. It is rather like an independent city- state and is the most modern and progressive emirate in the UAE, developing at an unbelievable pace in the tourist and trade sectors especially. Recently Dubai won the bid to host EXPO 2. Universal scale Registered Exposition approved by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE), Paris. Just 5 h from Europe and 3 h from most parts of the Middle East, the Near East, and the subcontinent of India, Dubai makes a great short break for shopping, partying, sunbathing, fine dining, sporting events, and even a few sinful pleasures. It is a city of superlatives: for the fastest, biggest, tallest, largest and highest, Dubai is the destination. It has the largest immigrant population in the world. Note that, since September 2. Friday and Saturday has been adopted for the public sector and schools. Government departments, multinational companies, and most schools and universities are now off on Friday and Saturday (after years of a mixed bag of Friday/Saturday and Thursday/Friday weekends). Some local companies still work half a day on Thursday with a full day on Saturday, but larger companies tend to permit relaxation and time off work for their employees on Friday and Saturday. You might think that you are in India or the Philippines. Indians are known as the fathers of development of Dubai. When Dubai was in poor state before the exploration of oil, Indians supplied technology to develop Dubai. Dubai, since the founding of the oil industry, has attracted thousands of migrants from all over the world notably from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines in search of jobs. In this modern day, Indians and Filipinos have left their influence in the emirate: Indian restaurants and Pakistani bakeshops are everywhere while Filipino supermarkets are on the rise. Next to them the Europeans (mostly British and French) and Sri Lankans, form the next largest communities. Many Arab countries have passed policies like the UAE's Emiratisation, which is a policy that prevents migrants from taking all the job opportunities and provides more jobs to local Emiratis. Jumeirah is much favoured by Europeans due to the ease of access of the beach, Beautiful villas are seen here. Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah Beach Residence's the Walk and Jumeirah Mosque are the top attractions. Downtown Dubai — While Bur Dubai and Deira are traditionally considered . It includes the Burj Khalifa (tallest building in the world), the Dubai Mall (world's biggest), Dubai Fountain, and lots of other skyscrapers and hotels. Dubai Marina — is a mega- development that borders Jebel Ali (the world's largest man- made port). It is full of skyscrapers and hosts the . Dubai Marina houses one of the highest concentrations of Westerns in Dubai. There are many hotels surrounding Dubai Marina. Satwa — One of Dubai's Little India and Little Manila, due to the presence of Filipinos and Indians, a rise in Filipino and Indian restaurants, shops, supermarkets are seen here. Gold and textiles is what people come here for, Gold Souk might be your top destination but Satwa too has gold shops and is hassle free, not so crowded. Karama — More of like a mixed commercial residential district, one of Dubai's Little Indias and Little Manilas, cheap eats and cheap buys are the top things here. Bur Dubai — A historical district and Bur Dubai is usual term for the area from Jumeirah to the creek, the creek separates Bur Dubai from Deira. Tourist attractions from abras to souks to floating restaurants to the famous creek are found here. Deira — Dubai's old Financial centre, today Deira is a bustling commercial- residential district with some old souks, including one specializing in spices. Arabian Ranches and Emirates Hills — These are two separate places, residential rents here are expensive due to the land value, just like the whole of Dubai, these two are Man- made. Mirdiff/Mirdif — A commercial- residential district which is somewhat newly built and lies directly under the flight path to Dubai International Airport. Mirdif City Center is one of the attractions. This is another residence for the well- to- do. International City — Just a simple residential area in the middle of the desert, what's special about it is its architectural design, the residential rents here are cheap and is somewhat the next Chinatown as many Chinese businessmen and women reside here. Jebel Ali — Once isolated from the main bulk of Dubai back in the 7. Jebel Ali is now a major residential and industrial hub encompassing the southern portions of the city. The main attraction popular with locals and tourists alike is the easily recognizable Ibn Battuta Mall, styled on the countries visited by the famous explorer. The mall is built adjacent to the Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel that's large archway can be seen from afar. Surrounding the mall is the Gardens apartments, an ethnically diverse district with a strong Indian community. Jebel Ali village, a 3. Jebel Ali (Ali Mountain) for the European builders of Jebel Ali Port is still popular with western expats. The coastal side of the Sheihk Zayed Road in Jebel Ali consists of many unattractive power and desalination plants that somewhat ruin the view. The port was the 9th busiest in the world in 2. Climate. Fall and Spring is still rather hot, with daytime temperatures between 2. F) and nights around 2. F), with less humidity. Winter weather is pleasant and dry, with daytime highs of 2. F) and nighttime lows of 1. F). Dubai is known for its beaches, with water temperature in summer getting as hot as 3. F). The water temperature tends to be around 2. F) in winter, and 3. F) in spring and fall as outside temperatures rise. Some years yield no more than a few minutes of shower in Dubai. November 2. 00. 6 brought record rains up to 5. Although somewhat rare, you CAN be refused entry into the UAE for having an Israeli stamp in your passport. Be safe and bring a second passport for traveling to Muslim countries, or travel to Israel after visiting all Muslim countries). This is generally arranged by a travel agent. If this has not been done, consult your airline office once you have a visa and airline ticket in your possession. Frequent visitors from countries granted automatic visa on entry may wish to purchase an e- gate card to speed up immigration formalities and save passport pages. Terminals 1 and 3 are models of modern airport design, but Terminal 2, despite the recent renovations, is still reminiscent of developing world airports, with long check- in lines, queue- jumping and every other passenger checking in 5. Shuttle buses run between Terminals 1 and 3 every 2. Terminal 2 is not connected by shuttle so a 3. A low- cost option for traveling to Terminal 2 is to catch the metro to a nearby station, such as the Stadium or Airport Free Zone metro stations, and from there catch a taxi to Terminal 2 (should cost around 1. AED). However, prices in the airport's duty- free stores are equal or higher than what you can find in the many malls of the city. One key exception is cigarettes where a carton of 2. USD$3. 0 for most brands. Alcohol here is very cheap, though. Alcohol is also available at an inbound duty free store situated in the baggage reclaim area and what is worthy of note is the fact that cans are on sale there - so you don't have to lug them from your destination. The amount of alcoholic beverages and beers should not exceed 4 liters of alcohol beverages, or 2 cartons of beer (each consisting of 2. Taxis are on the left when you come out of terminal 1. The current location @September 2. SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD near the NOOR BANK metro station, gps: 2. Travel Mall. The metro starts running at around 0. You can take a bus from around 0. BUT you need to find a kiosk that sells the bus tickets, located at bus terminals and seemingly random places. Dubai plans to develop the airport into the world's largest passenger and cargo hub. Right now though only a handful of flights land and depart there every day (for example low cost flights with Wizzair). F5. 5 runs between 0. The journey takes 4. F5. 5a runs all the way to the Satwa Bus Station via Ibn Battuta that is located near Bur Dubai. F5. 5a runs between 2. The journey from DWC to Satwa takes around 9. It is only 3. 0 min by road from Dubai and takes an increasing number of international flights as Dubai airport struggles to keep up with demand. Be aware that during morning rush hour from Sharjah and afternoon rush hour into Sharjah, travel times to cross the border between the two emirates normally run more than one hour and can run over two hours. Traffic can be bad between Sharjah and Dubai 2. The principal carrier here is Air Arabia . The airport is fairly basic but is being expanded. A taxi ride to Dubai will typically cost Dhs 5. A Bus service by Air Arabia also runs from the Airport to the Rashidiya Metro Station in Dubai. Rashidiya metro station is located close to the Dubai International Airport. GCC Nationals (and others?) can cross at the UAE- Saudi border in the South West of the country, check in advance as this a long way to have to drive back to Riyadh or Abu Dhabi if you don't get in. The buses run under the name Emirates Express and operate from various bus terminals in Dubai. The two- hour journey cost Dh. To/from Sharjah: Frequent buses run between Dubai and Sharjah. There are several different routes and buses depart from various bus stations in Dubai including Al Karama, Gold Souq, Baniyas Square, Jebel Ali and Al Ittihad Square. Fares are at Dh. 7 as of DECEMBER 2. To/From Al Ain: Buses operate every hour from both Dubai's Al Ghubaibah bus station. The two- hour journey cost Dh. To/from Fujairah: The bus to Fujairah leaves from the Rashidiya Metro station and takes about 3 to 4 hours. For timetables see the website .
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