All the fun things to do in Dubai

Hi, this is Kish talking about the splendid entertainment options in Dubai.

Dubai is one of the liveliest cities in the world today. Dubai is also regularly known as the City of Gold, the City of Festivals and the Shopping Capital of the Middle East. Dubai has transformed dramatically since I moved there in 1994.

When it comes to Dubai entertainment, the city of Dubai could easily be compared to cities like New York, London, Paris, etc. In fact, you’ll find everything these different cities have to offer in one hotspot location; You have done well: Dubai! Check out my list of the best things to do in Dubai here.

Some of Dubai’s various points of interest include Dubai’s various parks, shopping malls, nightlife and Dubai restaurants.

The largest mall in the Middle East, MOE (as the general public would call it) comprised approximately 2,400,000 square feet of retail space, arcade, movie theater, art gallery, and delicious cuisines from around the world. Its biggest claim to fame is the indoor ski slope, Ski Dubai.

Dubai Festival City, known as the World Class Waterfront Lifestyle Resort, is another destination not to be missed. It includes shops, restaurants, entertainment, homes, schools, hotels and offices in one place. This subarea of ​​Dubai city offers a nice microcosm of Dubai entertainment!

Stretched out along the Dubai Creek, it gives a feel of the river walk in San Antonio (hey, I live in Texas right now!), only a much cleaner, more enjoyable version. And then there is the ever popular Dubai Gold Market or Souk. Souk translates to a traditional market in Arabic.

Located in the center of Dubai’s eastern business district, Deira, this souk practically has gold everywhere. There are narrow alleys (like the alleys in Manhattan, but less scary), streets and buildings full of gold and diamonds in this area, and people from all over the world trade almost exclusively in jewelry.

The souk has a lot to offer such as earrings, bracelets, pendants, rings and necklaces. Just a quick fact: at any given time, over 25 tons of gold is on display at the Gold Souk.

Moving on to Dubai nightlife, I didn’t know that there is so much in Dubai. After all, I was only seventeen when I moved in, not really the age to party!

The bars and clubs certainly stay open until 3 am and are located throughout the city in large tourist hotels. Dress codes are generally relaxed and big-name DJs are quite popular in Dubai, despite the fact that some do not allow jeans, sandals or sneakers. Dubai nightlife is a big part of the complete Dubai entertainment package!

For a quieter night out, you can relax in a seaside cafe and smoke mild-flavored tobacco from a shisha (hookah) pipe. Most cafes and restaurants stay open until midnight or later, especially on weekends. Or, invariably, you can relax at home and be entertained by the incredible viewing of Dubai television.

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