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Yet, the public toilets in the king-of-bling Gold Souk district are holes in the ground with no toilet paper or soap. Hoses to rinse your nether regions, however, are provided.

This results in a mass of water on the floor that you must stand into pee. Try squatting without touching anything and keeping your pants from touching anything either. Oh yeah. This country encourages businesses to hire people from other poor countries to come here and work. They have them sign contracts that are a decade long and then take their passports. Even though taking passports is supposedly illegal, the government knows it happens and does nothing to enforce the law.

These poor people are promised a certain pay, but the companies neglect to tell them they will be deducting their cost of living from their paychecks, leaving them virtually penniless — that is, if they choose to pay them. Companies hold back paychecks for months at a time. When the workers strike as a result, they are jailed. Protesting is illegal, you see apparently this law IS enforced. These people will never make enough to buy a ticket home and even if they do, they do not have their passports.

They live crammed in portables with tons of others, in highly unsanitary conditions. The kicker: they are building hotels that cost more to stay in for one night than they will make in an entire year. I consider this cheating.

Where are the damn cops? I drove around this city for weeks before I ever even saw a cop. Trust me, they need traffic cops here. People drive like idiots. These cameras are placed strategically as you come down hills, or just as the speed limit changes. Before you know it…BAM! Forget to pay the bill and your car will be impounded. The clothing some of these women wear makes no sense to me. I understand that as part of your religion you are required to dress in a particular way, but a black robe over your jeans and turtleneck and cover your head when it is degrees outside?

In the gym, some women wear five layers of clothing…sweatpants and t-shirts over sweaters with headscarves. I am sick of being stared at. They stare at me when I am fully covered or with my husband, and even follow me around.

The staring is not limited to men, either. Oh hell yes, there are prostitutes. Tons of them. A person must own a liquor license to consume in the privacy of their own home. To obtain a liquor license you must get signed approval from your boss, prove a certain level of salary that determines how much you are allowed to buy, and then submit several mug shots aka passport photos for approval.

Then again, you can just pick up a few bottles in the airport duty-free on your way into the country, but two is the max. Go figure. Whether you're Downtown around the Burj Khalifa the tallest man made structure on earth , or down at the Marina, home to 4 of the 5 tallest residential buildings in the world pictured , you're never too far away from a pretty amazing view.

Home to more skyscrapers than you can count Dubai is known for its super structures with the Burj Khalifa being the tallest of the supertall. At nearly twice the height of New York's Empire State building, the tallest free-standing structure in the world towers above the clouds at 2, ft or m.

With floors you just know the view from the observation decks are going to be worth the entry fee. People travel from near and far to indulge in retail therapy and visit the attractions built into the shopping centres.

Dubai holds a month-long shopping festival in January with concerts and giveaways where shoppers can win cars and gold. Yes, you read that correctly.

A city with so many skyscrapers is bound to gratify you with stunning views. The latest addition to the already impressive skyline of the city is Dubai Frame, a stunning frame located in Zabeel Park which was first opened in Dubai Frame is meters feet high, and from there you will be able to enjoy a degrees view, spanning from the Arabian Gulf to the sand dunes of the Arabian desert, all the way to Dubai Marina.

You will also find a 93 meters feet long glass bridge with a 25 square meters glass panel that connects the two towers.

If you want to visit this incredible attraction, you may want to join a guided tour such as this one. This is a place where people from all over the world fly in and out of, regularly. And more than that, they do work there as it is a huge business hub. Of all the UAE, Dubai is a huge melting pot, with cultures mixing to give it a special international flavor.

Speaking of flavors, did you know that food in Dubai is delicious? Whatever kind of food you may desire is available in Dubai — Lebanese, India, French… you name it! For a great food tour of Dubai, click here. To experience dining on Burj Khalifa th floor, click here. Among the coolest places to visit in Dubai and in the Emirates, there are the desert dunes. You can drink mint tea in the desert; enjoy a belly dancing show; go sand boarding; and even get a henna painting. You can book a desert safari here.

For a safari that includes sandboarding, click here. I know a good beach or two — I am from Sardinia after all. Did you know that some of the best places to visit in Dubai are actually beaches? Jumeirah Beach is more than your regular beach: you can also go parasailing there, to enjoy a spectacular view of Dubai and of the man-made Palm islands.

Up to 3 persons can apparently go on the same parasail — even more fun, actually. Other activities in Jumeirah Beach include jetski — you can book it here ; and the yellow boat — book it here. You can also take a yacht for rent to go along the coast and explore Dubai Marina. For a speed boat tour of Dubai Marina, click here. Another great beach is Kite Beach, which is south of Jumeirah and, as the name gives away, is a great place for water sports such as kite surfing and paddleboarding.

Kite Beach is also a cool place to just bask in the sun. Whether you are a shopaholic or not, if you visit Dubai you can enjoy endless shopping opportunities — much like the rest of the Middle East.

Dubai Mall is one of the best places to visit in Dubai. It serves as entrance to Dubai Aquarium and Burj Khalifa: there is an ice-skating rink; it is a great place for eating as it is packed with restaurants, and it even holds the month-long Dubai Shopping Festival each year in January and February.

Burj Khalifa is the symbol of the city, one of the most famous places to visit in Dubai. With its The views from Burj Khalifa are jaw dropping.

For incredible birds-eye views of the city, make sure you go all the way to the Observation Deck at the th floor. If you are into photography, make sure to visit at night. Tickets to Burj Khalifa can be bought online here. The surroundings on the ground level are interesting too. The gardens feature the Dubai Fountain, which is a performing fountain known to be the tallest in the world. You can get tickets for the fountain show here. In fact one of the coolest literally! They even rent all equipment.

For a two-hour slope session at Ski Dubai, click here. Bastakia Quarter which also goes by the name of Al-Fahidi and you will sometimes see spelled as Bastakiya is one of the best places to visit in Dubai. Known as Old Dubai, it is in the eastern part of Bur Dubai, and it was built in the late 19th century. The area was meant to be the home of wealthy Persian merchants indeed the buildings follow the typical architectural style of Iranian coastal houses who enjoyed the tax-free trading. It is located near the creek.

Buildings in the area are beautifully preserved. Wind-towers had been adjoined to homes and provided some form of cooling system, trapping the wind and funneling it down into the houses. Also go to the Al Serkal Cultural Foundation , a nice place in a historic building in Bur Dubai where you will find more art exhibitions.

Dubai Creek marks the border between Deira, to the north, and Bur Dubai to the south. It is one of the nicest places to visit in Dubai. It was because of the presence of the creek that people started living it the area, as they could go fishing or pearl diving. Located north of Al-Maktoum Bridge, one of best attractions is the Dhow Wharfage, where you can spot some beautiful dhows that are more than years old. Other boats are still in use for trading.



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