Dubai goes to futuristic architecture

watch_later Sunday, May 25, 2014
futuristic city dubai


Here you can relax and really everything is easy, handy, and especially clean and super fragrant. Not to mention all the people who work with a smile and with a cordiality that we Westerners have forgotten,
always offering help and never ask for a tip.


In Dubai there is a bit 'of everything: it goes futuristic architecture that
borders on science fiction, the historical creek with the souks from the hectic pace based on business. Unbridled fun in the many Dubai Mall and the Atlantis Aquaventure. Luxury exaggerated environments glittering Burj al Arab.


Miles of dazzling white beaches and well- equipped as the Jumeirah Beach Park. Dubai Marina that reminds you a
little 'Miami but still remains' wild'. The sea is beautiful and emerald did you know? Dubai is not a city any, is an oasis surrounded by desert, a
skyline ever-evolving where skyscrapers are competing to outdo. It all seems a yard, but after an initial impact rather invasive, you get used to
the height and to be always with the nose ...


On the tour guides, little mention is made to the subway, but that is
beautiful, functional, well-formed by 2 lines that serve the focal points of this huge city and equipped with every comfort. Taxi prices are
abbordabilissimi and take you everywhere in a few minutes, without stress (the roads are huge) and especially without sfinirti chatter.


Contrary to what is usually one imagines, the city is not only gold and precious gems, but it is also a community rooted Arab traditions in everything and for everything from prayer in the mosque, the
attendance of the souq that are not only centers of attraction for
tourists, but markets frequented by residents of the emirate. We must not forget that in addition to the image of luxury showcase that Dubai has created for itself in the world, there is a traditional city that is worth discovering slowly, with mild pace of their populations in the Persian Gulf.


The tourism comes mainly from the Arab world and India:
encounter many tourists in their traditional dress, Arab women wearing veils, Arab men with traditional headdress, Indian women with their brightly colored saris.


Unlike what happens in the halls of the great American hotels, here
you can not even approach the entrance of the Armani Hotel Burj Khalifa or Burj al Arab. The souvenir photos you from the outside, unless, of course, you've booked to dine inside. One of the fondest memories will go up to the 124th floor of the world's tallest skyscraper, the Burj
Khalifa, the entrance to which is from the lower floor of the nearby
Dubai Mall. If you want to enjoy the view you should book and pay via internet access, because it costs much less and you avoid the queue.


Another injury to debunk is that Dubai is expensive: it is absolutely
cheap, that is at hand for most of the tourists: the currency, the krona, has a very convenient exchange with the euro,



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