Introduction to Dubai


East meets West in the mystic city of Dubai. The area is traditionally a melting pot, where a cosmopolitan shopping and business centre exists, despite a culture rooted in Islamic tradition. Dubai's cityscape is on first glance contemporary, a myriad of new developments, from awe-inspiring glass and concrete towers to more subtle structures which assimilate traditional Arabian architectural motifs and features.

Dubai has a distinctive ambience and personality. Its thriving business centre has developed along the twin sides the Creek – Deira on the Northern Side and Bur Dubai on the South, both being connected by tunnel and bridges. Both sides have plenty to offer the holiday- maker or visitor, spanning a range of commercial, leisure and residential venues. Moving outwards from the centre, the city flows into the emirate of Sharjah to the north, and in the south and west to the Gulf-side districts of Satwa, Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim.

Opportunities for new experiences in Dubai are limitless; in the space of one day see the sandy desert and traditional villages, followed by a visit to a bustling souk or state-of-the- art shopping mall, then finish up with an evening at one of the beach parks. Dubai is the perfect mix of conveniences for those who wish to experience the mysteries of the East, while enjoying the more familiar aspects of the West.

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