Dubai is a country in which the police
officers drive BMWs on patrol along with the "world's only 7 star hotel" sits
grandly on its own man-made island. It is a nation where visitors can find
traditional souks and Islamic buildings in addition to state-of-the-art malls as
well as the world's tallest skyline. This is a destination in which you are able
to experience the simplest of delights - tasting a shawarma in a diner - or the
most opulent extravagances - a stay in the $28,000-a-night Royal Suite of the
Burj al Arab. The greatest extravagance
Luxury Travel Dubai offers its
visitors is the luxury of expertise, diversity, and culture - with more than
enough refinement and comfort to guarantee a holiday you WOn't ever forget.
World class accommodations anticipate the luxury
traveler; the Burj al Arab, the self-proclaimed 7-star resort, certainly stands
out, and rooms can be had for $1000 per night - a bargain compared to the Royal
Suite! Besides this iconic resort visitors can choose for the Armani Resort
Dubai, Kempinski Hotel Mall, the Harbour Hotel and Residence, One and Only the
Palm, and also the pyramid -inspired Raffles. Your every comfort is attended to
in stylish, sumptuous apartments, villas, rooms, or suites. One could spend a
whole vacation in one's resort and leave happy!
The sale of alcohol is confined to resorts to host foreign guests, which
means this is really where you will find the finest eateries in the country's.
Don't feel restricted to your own lodgings; try the Michelin Star-studded
restaurants that dot the landscape. The Ossiano Restaurant in the Hotel
Atlantis, the Palm, for instance, requires "refined apparel" and makes it worth
your while for the additional primping time with a beautiful ocean décor and
equally impressive menu. Dine on Fois Gras Terrine sturgeon caviar, king salmon,
roasted wagyu beef, and much more. Dubai is full of such treasures, from Nobu
(additionally at the Atlantis), Ronda Locatelli, Bis, and the beautiful Vus
Restaurant.
Some like it hot, and Dubai is a paradise if you
are one of these. Its magnificent shores are just what you have to pull you
further away from your resort and its fantastic restaurants. Jumeirah Road takes
one to a long stretch of seashore; many of the shores are possessed by hotels
and resorts, however you will find public beaches too. A beach is a must, in the
event you endure Dubai in the summer, when temperatures reach previous 100
degrees F - and they're actually less crowded than they are in the winter! Our
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