Famous Places

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Atlantis Palm, Dubai
Marvel at over 65,000 marine species in the Lost Chambers Aquarium, swim with dolphins at Dolphin Bay, meet sea lions at Sea Lion Point, enjoy a unique Shark Safari or Cownose Ray Feeding experience and brave the waterslides, river rides and more at the Aquaventure Waterpark. Nestled between the calm turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf and the majestic Dubai skyline, Atlantis, The Palm is the crown of the world-famous Palm island in Dubai. Whether you’re staying in our world-renowned resort, dining in one of our award-winning celebrity chef restaurants or feeling the rush at Aquaventure Waterpark, experience a world away from your everyday at Atlantis, The Palm.

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Global Village
Global Village in Dubai is located on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road E 311 road (United Arab Emirates) Dubai. It combines cultures of 90 countries across the world at one place. It claims to be the world's largest tourism, leisure, shopping and entertainment project. It is the region's first cultural, entertainment, family and shopping destination. Every year, it has over 5 million visitors.

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Ferrari World
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is a mostly indoors amusement park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, about a 1 hour drive from Dubai,United Arab Emirates. It is the first Ferrari-branded theme park and has the record for the largest space frame structure ever built. Including Formula Rossa- the world's fastest roller coaster- and the chance to drive an actual Ferrari convertible, kids and adults alike will have a blast at this unique amusement park.

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Visit an Underwater World at Dubai Aquarium
One of the city's top tourist attractions, the Dubai Aquarium houses 140 species of sea life in the huge suspended tank on the ground floor of the Dubai Mall. As well as free viewing from the mall, if you enter the Underwater Zoo, you can walk through the aquarium tunnels. Different activities help you get a closer look at the sea life. Glass bottom boat tours (on top of the tank) are particularly popular.

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Soak up the Sun at Jumeirah Beach
The beach has excellent facilities, with plenty of sun loungers, restaurants, and water sports operators offering jet skiing. While in the area, brush off the sand for an hour and visit the Majlis Ghorfat Um Al-Sheef, just a short hop from the beach. Built in 1955, this was the summer residence of the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed al-Maktoum. The residence, made out of gypsum and coral-block, has been restored and maintains much of the original beautiful decor, giving you a better understanding of the opulent lifestyle of Dubai's rulers.

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Browse Cutting-Edge Art in the Alserkal Art District
Established gallery names such as the Green Art Gallery, The Third Line, and the Ayyam Gallery have made their home here, while a host of smaller gallery start-ups have also moved in. The district's program of rotating collections focuses both on the work of major artists, as well as highlighting new Middle Eastern talent. This emerging district is also the place to come for fashion and accessory boutiques by local designers, pop-up restaurants, and café life, and it showcases the energetic and youthful buzz of a city, which is usually more noted for its corporate face.