Imran’s Guide to Dubai!

Imran
Imran’s Guide to Dubai!

Food scene

The Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk is a walkway hugging the coastline behind Atlantis, The Palm and built over the rocks of the Palm’s breakwater. Running from the Rixos Hotel on the crescent’s east side to One&Only The Palm on the west, the boardwalk is fast developing a reputation as a hot spot for socialising with friends. Six metres wide and stretching for 11 kilometres, it’s loaded with several dozen food trucks, refreshment stands and souvenir vendors.
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The Boardwalk Palm Jumeirah
Crescent Road
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The Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk is a walkway hugging the coastline behind Atlantis, The Palm and built over the rocks of the Palm’s breakwater. Running from the Rixos Hotel on the crescent’s east side to One&Only The Palm on the west, the boardwalk is fast developing a reputation as a hot spot for socialising with friends. Six metres wide and stretching for 11 kilometres, it’s loaded with several dozen food trucks, refreshment stands and souvenir vendors.
Redefining The Perception Of Japanese Cuisine, this is an upscale and sleek Japanese restaurant, sushi bar & sake lounge, set in Atlantis the Palm.
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Nobu Dubai
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Redefining The Perception Of Japanese Cuisine, this is an upscale and sleek Japanese restaurant, sushi bar & sake lounge, set in Atlantis the Palm.

Beach

Beachgoers, kitesurfers and spectators unite at the popular and well-named Kite Beach. If you’re serious about your watersports and wish to test your skills on one of the best free beaches in Dubai, Kite Beach has the challenge you seek.
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Παραλία Kite από Meraas
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Beachgoers, kitesurfers and spectators unite at the popular and well-named Kite Beach. If you’re serious about your watersports and wish to test your skills on one of the best free beaches in Dubai, Kite Beach has the challenge you seek.
Enjoy laid-back fun at La Mer, Dubai’s eclectic beachfront. Explore bustling backstreets, treat the kids to action-packed fun, or kick back on the beach with a breeze for company.Restaurants and bars line the strip, as well as many “Instagram-worthy” locations to snap a photo.
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Παραλία La Mer
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Enjoy laid-back fun at La Mer, Dubai’s eclectic beachfront. Explore bustling backstreets, treat the kids to action-packed fun, or kick back on the beach with a breeze for company.Restaurants and bars line the strip, as well as many “Instagram-worthy” locations to snap a photo.

Sightseeing

The perfect place to pickup your souvenir, or just revel in the gorgeous architecture. This souk is an authentic re-creation of a typical middle eastern marketplace, filled with style, ambience, shops, restaurants and bars! Enjoy a boat ride while you take in the views of Burj Al Arab in the distance. Truly a must-visit destination!
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Σούκ Μαντινάτ Τζουμέιρα
King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street
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The perfect place to pickup your souvenir, or just revel in the gorgeous architecture. This souk is an authentic re-creation of a typical middle eastern marketplace, filled with style, ambience, shops, restaurants and bars! Enjoy a boat ride while you take in the views of Burj Al Arab in the distance. Truly a must-visit destination!
The Burj Khalifa, known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration in 2010, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With a total height of 829.8 m and a roof height of 828 m, the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since its topping out in 2009
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Burj Khalifa
1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd
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The Burj Khalifa, known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration in 2010, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With a total height of 829.8 m and a roof height of 828 m, the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since its topping out in 2009

Neighborhoods

The historical areas around Dubai Creek are where many of the city’s unique stories started. The waterway bifurcates the city into old Deira, and Bur Dubai. It was on the banks of creek that the first souks sprung up, trading spice, scent, and fabric. Today, a walk down the sides of the creek still shows evidence of this heritage.A ten-minute ride in a taxi will bring you creekside for an explosion of the senses at the Spice Souk. More than 150 stalls line the narrow laneways, selling fragrances, herbs and spices from throughout the region. From the souk, step outside, cross the road and walk down to the Deira Old Souk Abra Station to take a traditional abra ride across Dubai Creek to Bur Dubai. The local water taxi will cost you only AED1 each way. Each abra holds 20 passengers and there are 150 boats making their way back and forth across the creek every day. Abras are also available to hire privately by the hour for extended tours. While you’re on the creek you will see wooden dhows and cargo boats and can imagine what life must have been like when trade centred on this waterway with life unfolding at a slower pace.
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Al Fahidi
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The historical areas around Dubai Creek are where many of the city’s unique stories started. The waterway bifurcates the city into old Deira, and Bur Dubai. It was on the banks of creek that the first souks sprung up, trading spice, scent, and fabric. Today, a walk down the sides of the creek still shows evidence of this heritage.A ten-minute ride in a taxi will bring you creekside for an explosion of the senses at the Spice Souk. More than 150 stalls line the narrow laneways, selling fragrances, herbs and spices from throughout the region. From the souk, step outside, cross the road and walk down to the Deira Old Souk Abra Station to take a traditional abra ride across Dubai Creek to Bur Dubai. The local water taxi will cost you only AED1 each way. Each abra holds 20 passengers and there are 150 boats making their way back and forth across the creek every day. Abras are also available to hire privately by the hour for extended tours. While you’re on the creek you will see wooden dhows and cargo boats and can imagine what life must have been like when trade centred on this waterway with life unfolding at a slower pace.