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For lots of tourist Dubai is a shopping destination. And to be honest, even if you don't like shopping, when the temperature starts hitting the 40C airconditioned malls are the best place to be. More and more malls are combined with entertainment. The indoor-ski slope in the Mall of the Emirates is a good example.
Read this article about 'shoppertainment concepts': http://www.arabianbusiness.com/508521-emaar-to-develop-indoor-theme-parks
See all shopping Malls: http://www.startpagedubai.com/shopping.htm
The Creek has its attraction because of the traditional Abra little ferry boats still used by commuting residents and a must-do tourist experience. You will also find the old Souks on both side of the Creek. The Textile Souk at the Bur Dubai side and the Spice Souk and Gold Souk in the Deira Side.
And if you are in Dubai you should experience the sand by taking a 'desert safari tour'. Many companies offer all the same concept: pick-up at 16.00 - rollercoasting over the sanddunes in the desert - barbeque & belly dancing show at a desert camp and back at the hotel at 22.00. See: http://www.startpagedubai.com/Desert-Safari.htm
If I have family here I would take them at least one evening to Madinat Jumeirah. A modern indoor 'old style' Souk and a very Arabic atmosphere with outdoor restaurants next to canals with electric Abra's and a view at the Burj Al Arab. http://www.madinatjumeirah.com/shopping/
See more at the section 'To do for tourist': http://www.startpagedubai.com/#todofortourist
For lots of tourist Dubai is a shopping destination. And to be honest, even if you don't like shopping, when the temperature starts hitting the 40C airconditioned malls are the best place to be. More and more malls are combined with entertainment. The indoor-ski slope in the Mall of the Emirates is a good example.
Read this article about 'shoppertainment concepts': http://www.arabianbusiness.com/508521-emaar-to-develop-indoor-theme-parks
See all shopping Malls: http://www.startpagedubai.com/shopping.htm
The Creek has its attraction because of the traditional Abra little ferry boats still used by commuting residents and a must-do tourist experience. You will also find the old Souks on both side of the Creek. The Textile Souk at the Bur Dubai side and the Spice Souk and Gold Souk in the Deira Side.
And if you are in Dubai you should experience the sand by taking a 'desert safari tour'. Many companies offer all the same concept: pick-up at 16.00 - rollercoasting over the sanddunes in the desert - barbeque & belly dancing show at a desert camp and back at the hotel at 22.00. See: http://www.startpagedubai.com/Desert-Safari.htm
If I have family here I would take them at least one evening to Madinat Jumeirah. A modern indoor 'old style' Souk and a very Arabic atmosphere with outdoor restaurants next to canals with electric Abra's and a view at the Burj Al Arab. http://www.madinatjumeirah.com/shopping/
See more at the section 'To do for tourist': http://www.startpagedubai.com/#todofortourist
mcse course and exam in dubai?
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i want to pass mcse exam and course in dubai . where i can find full information about place, payment, date and other requirments?
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See http://www.askedu.net/course/c_2491_MCSE_Boot_Camp.htm in order to get the information you are seeking.
Good Luck!!!
See http://www.askedu.net/course/c_2491_MCSE_Boot_Camp.htm in order to get the information you are seeking.
Good Luck!!!
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