Landmarks
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Jumeirah Emirates Towers An architectural icon of steel and glass featuring spas, a shopping boulevard, hotel, health club and restaurants. Vu’s bar on the 51st floor offers stunning panoramic views over Dubai. |
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Sheikh Zayed Road The Trade Centre is the focal point of a modern business district emerging along Sheikh Zayed Road. Ultra-modern towers of glass and steel that reflect Dubai’s international and cosmopolitan outlook line both sides of the main highway to Abu Dhabi. |
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Burj Al Arab One of Dubai’s Iconic Structures. It is designed to resemble a billowing sail at a height of 321m the Burj Al Arab dominates the Dubai coastline, especially at night when it is lit up in multicolour lights. |
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Burj Khalifa Completed in 2009 Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building. The iconic building in Down Town Burj Dubai features the Armani Hotel, the world’s largest shopping mall - The Dubai Mall, restaurants and residences. www.burjkhalifa.ae |
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Dubai World Trade Centre Rising 39 floors above the city, the Dubai World Trade Centre’s office tower houses the regional headquarters of many of the world’s largest corporations. Alongside, a modern conference centre and seven exhibition halls host an active programme of international trade fairs that attract exhibitors and visitors from all over the world. |
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The World 300 islands in the shape of the world's continents, created off the coast of Dubai. The World offers imaginative investors an unprecedented opportunity in the form of leisure, residential and tourist developments. It will add over 232 kilometres of new beachfront to Dubai's coastline. |
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Palm Jumeirah Launched in 2001, Palm Jumeirah is the project that started it all. A man-made island in the shape of a cultural icon, Palm Jumeirah increased Dubai's shoreline by 100% and created a destination of world-class hotels, retail, homes, leisure and entertainment. All anchored by Trump International Hotel and Tower. |
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Palm Jebel Ali The second island in The Palm trilogy, Palm Jebel Ali is located in Waterfront. It will feature an array of luxury hotels and water homes built on stilts that spell a poem written by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum. There will also be beachside villas, shoreline apartments, dive sites and leisure activities. |
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Palm Deira The final chapter in The Palm trilogy, Palm Deira was launched in November 2004, and will offer an array of exciting investment opportunities on the Trunk and the Corniche. It will further enhance the value of Deira by unlocking access to waterfront communities which will be developed on this iconic man-made island. |
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Bani Yas Square Dominating Bani Yas Square in the heart of Deira is Deira Tower with its distinctive circular ‘cap’. An early example of the effort to blend modern architecture with the older surroundings, Deira Tower incorporates features designed to soften the impact of the harsh summer climate on the occupants of shops, offices and apartments within. Nearby on the Creekside, strong vertical lines ending in arches on the skyline identify Al Owais Tower. |
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Al Boom Tourist Village Adjacent to Creekside Park, the village consists of a 2,000-seat banquet hall, a coffee shop, restaurant, amusement park, ornamental lake and a marina with five cruise boats. Its traditional architecture forms a stately city landmark. Further development will include self-catering and fully-serviced chalets and a five-star hotel built in the shape of a Gulf sailing dhow. |
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Deira Creekside Dubai’s first sea port now comprises of a group of distinctive and remarkable modern buildings which includes the Etisalat Tower, Sheraton Hotel, Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, The National Bank of Dubai headquarters and Dubai Creek Tower. The port is still used for trade from neighbouring countries such as Iran, Bahrain, and Oman. |
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Parks and Gardens Situated around Dubai are numerous public parks and gardens offering a peaceful respite from urban life. The largest of the city’s parks are Jumeirah Beach Park, Dubai Creekside Park, Mushrif Park, Al Mamzar Park and Safa Park, while many smaller ones throughout the city provide pleasant green oases. |









































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