Dubai is a place for people who are into all that fancy stuff, love the warm weather, find those sheikhs fascinating and can't get enough of those super tall buildings. Everyone had been talking up Dubai, but my firsthand experience was like starting with a blank slate, devoid of any prior knowledge or exposure. 🙃
The Burj Khalifa stands as the world's tallest building, soaring to a remarkable height of 828 meters. It is the most popular landmark to visit in Dubai. It's centrally situated in the city, open for visitors day and night.
The dancing fountains is a large colorful water feature situated in front of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall in the administrative center of Dubai. It shoots water into the air, choreographed to music with lights. It's a popular attraction, especially at night and people often gather to watch the shows. They are easily accessible by metro, with a station conveniently named Burj Khalifa - Dubai Mall
Atlantis The Palm is a luxury resort located on the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island in Dubai. The resort is known for its distinctive architecture, including pink towers and a large open-air aquarium. It offers attractions such as the Aqua park and The Lost Chambers underwater aquarium. The resort also features several high-end restaurants, some of which are run by celebrity chefs. Atlantis The Palm is a popular tourist destination offering views of the Arabian Gulf and its private beach. If you've got the cash to splash you'll love it here. And what about me? Well, I preferred to save for my next adventure.😁
I personally appreciate older architecture and a different way of life, which contrasts with the modernity of Dubai. To determine if Dubai is the right place for someone, they should experience it firsthand.