Dubai, a name synonymous with grandeur and elegance, is unquestionably one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. Dubai is a city full of ambition, with mega malls, the world’s tallest buildings, and the world’s largest man made islands. Here are the reasons to visit Dubai in 2022.
Parks
This wonderful city features three incredible theme parks and a water park. Motiongate Dubai, Bollywood Parks Dubai, Legoland Dubai, and Legoland Water Park are all part of Dubai Parks and Resorts. For movie buffs, there are interactive rides, roller coasters, and water rides galore.
Skyline
You’re never far from a spectacular vista, whether you’re downtown or out at the Marina. There are more skyscrapers in this city than you can count. The Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, is the most famous of Dubai’s superstructures. With 163 stories, you can be sure that the views from the observation decks will be well worth the fees.
Mega Malls
The ‘Dubai Mall,’ the world’s largest shopping mall, is only one of the exotic retail centres to visit in Dubai. People travel from far and wide to indulge in retail therapy and to explore the shopping mall attractions.
Landmark Attractions
Dubai has many attractions, including Ain Dubai, the Palm, and countless more. Burj Al Arab was the first iconic structure that put Dubai on the World’s map. Currently the favorite spot for tourists is Dubai Fountain, set on the 30 acre artificial lake alongside the World’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa. Millions of lights illuminate the fountain, and the shooting water spouts can soar as high as a 50-story structure.
Palm Islands
From orbit, the islands’ unusual palm-shaped design can be seen perfectly. With kilometres of white shores backed by hotels, residential buildings, and parks, the Palm Islands are just breathtaking to behold. The Palm Atlantis Hotel is also situated at the Palm Islands.
Ski Resort
Yes, you read it accurately. In the middle of the Arabian Desert, Dubai has a ski resort. The 5 slope indoor ski resort, which stands 85 metres tall and covers 22,500 square metres, also features the world’s first 400-meter indoor black run.
Diversity
Dubai is probably one of the most international cities in the world, with around 200 different nationalities calling it home and a huge 90% of the population hailing from outside the country. The level of diversity on display in the metropolis is unrivalled.
Cuisine
In the city, there is a wide variety of food genres to choose from. There’s something for everyone with hundreds of Arab, Persian, Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, French, Japanese, Chinese, British, and American restaurants, both humble and high-end.
Beaches
With over 300 days of sunshine per year and over 1,000 kilometres of shoreline, you’ll never be too far from a tan in Dubai.
Gold Souq
The gold in Dubai is cheaper in comparison with the rest of the World. The historic Gold Souk markets in Bur Dubai and Deira, as well as in the central business district, may be found.
Desert
The desert in which the city is situated is also an attraction in itself. Tourists get a lot to do in the outskirts of the city in open desert. On a guided desert safari tour, enter a mysterious Middle Eastern desert. In the desert, you may ride camels, enjoy sand boarding, dune bashing, and much more. At night, sleep outside the tent and watch the stars emerge from the black desert sky.
If you have never been to this extraordinary destination, you must visit Dubai, as the Covid-19 Pandemic is slowly fading away. Currently Expo 2020 is also in full swing that will run till March 2022, allowing you to experience an unrivaled global exhibition like never before.