The city of Dubai is renowned as the tourism center and commercial capital of the region. It is considered one of the most highly cosmopolitan cities of the world. When you visit Dubai, you can enjoy both the splendors of its modern architecture, as well as the nostalgia brought about by its historical Arabic buildings. Its suburban villages also bring back the coziness of the city. Dubai is truly a city that thrives in contrasts. Dubai’s varied cityscape offers a number of attractions for visitors and residents
alike. One can choose among sandy beaches, towering sand dunes, rocky, barren mountains, and velvety green PGA-standard golf courses. Its winding roads also offer the driver a soothing ride to its many, newly established shopping centers. Tourists also dot Arabic forts and five-star-hotels. Meanwhile, resident expatriates enjoy the leisure of Dubai’s luxurious condominium residences. The desert’s timeless majesty stands in brilliant contrast with the city’s bustling nightlife. You can’t find so many restaurants, and bars anywhere else in the Middle East. Dubai’s economy is mostly service-driven, offering expatriates and nationals employment in a variety of fields including banking and telecommunications. Seaports and specialist free trade zones continue to attract international trading and industrialization.
Dubai’s most recent technological projects include the Dubai Media City, and the Dubai Internet City. These projects aim to keep Dubai on top of the global business competitions of the 21st century. Dubai was dubbed the safest holiday destination in the world by Conde Nast traveler Magazine in October 2003. This travel magazine boasts of having approximately two million big-spending, well-traveled readers. The city bagged this award for two years in a row, beating Madrid, Stockholm, Las Vegas, and Berlin. This makes Dubai globally competitive in terms of tourism. The city is one of the most preferred destinations of both leisure and business travelers around the world. Over 4.72 guests were accommodated by Dubai hotels in 2002. This increased by more than 5% in 2003 as more tourists were drawn to the city.
A real estate property in Dubai is considered to be one of the world’s greatest investments. Dubai has certainly surpassed the world’s many shopping stopovers and beach holiday destinations. The city is a rich cultural and geographic fusion of traditional Muslim and Arab traditions and global development. Its ethnic diversity, economic prowess, and architectural landmarks rival 20th century Chicago, Los Angeles, and Manhattan. Most people who visit Dubai find haven in Burj al Arab. This, according to one magazine, is the Mount Everest of hotel aficionados around the world. Today, Dubai’s population is estimated to be about 1,204,000. More than 130 nationalities make up the whole of Dubai’s demographics. It’s a highly cosmopolitan
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