Dubai at a glance
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN DUBAI/ Updated : Jul 5, 2017, 14:36 IST
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Dubai, a desert city, has progressed by leaps and bounds and is now one of the most preferred tourist destinations. Reasons are quite varied for its growing popularity. You are surely not going empty handed from here as you get ex … Read more
Dubai, a desert city, has progressed by leaps and bounds and is now one of the most preferred tourist destinations. Reasons are quite varied for its growing popularity. You are surely not going empty handed from here as you get experience of a lifetime; you can lay your hands on endless things that you ever thought of buying, and many more things. Read less

Dubai, a desert city, has progressed by leaps and bounds and is now one of the most preferred tourist destinations. Reasons are quite varied for its growing popularity. You are surely not going empty handed from here as you get experience of a lifetime; you can lay your hands on endless things that you ever thought of buying, and many more things. Once in Dubai you might get the Alice in Wonderland feeling when you see those high skyscrapers, man-made islands and audacious architecture. With all these enormities, you tend to get a little hassled as to start from where. So what do you expect from Dubai at a glance? A slice of everything! Here we have listed all those places of interest to help you get a glimpse of Dubai’s culture, history and architecture.
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