1 – Dubai Frame
However, it's not just about the views from the 93-meter glass skywalk; within, there is also an educational museum tracing Dubai's charming history, as well as a few exhibits hinting toward the city's future.
2 – Burj Khalifa
The views from the top observation deck are nothing short of amazing, as one would expect from a structure of this size. At a staggering 1,820 feet high, the tallest outdoor observation deck, guests are welcomed with 360-degree views of Dubai's stunning cityscape and the city's striking desert and coastal surroundings.
If you're in the mood for something a little more upscale, visit the Atmosphere Grill and Lounge, a classy eatery on the 122nd floor with floor to ceiling windows where you can enjoy champagne while taking in the breathtaking views.
There are many other places to visit in Dubai that provide breath-taking vistas, but few can compare to the Burj Khalifa's size and magnificence. So be sure to cross this off your Dubai bucket list if you're seeking to do just one item!
3–
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo
If you're searching for an engaging and
educational experience, the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is one of the
top things to do in Dubai with kids. It features tours, over 140 different
kinds of sea life, and the largest collection of Sand Tiger sharks in the
world.
Visitors have the special
chance to get up close and personal with some of the most awesome (yet
frequently misunderstood) seekers in the world, including sharks and rays, as
well as thousands of colorful and vibrant creatures (everything from seahorses
to starfish and jellies) in impressively recreated rainforest and deep ocean
environments across the vast 10-million-liter aquarium.
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4 – Miracle Garden
The Miracle Garden, a
vivid and colorful oasis that touts itself as one of the must-visits for
everyone travelling to Dubai, is the ideal morning location for Instagrammers
and nature lovers alike.
Over 50 million flowers,
arranged into beautiful shapes and patterns like hearts, butterflies, castles,
ducks, and even a massive Emirates plane, cover 72,000 square meters of this
enchanted garden playground.
Even if you visit the garden repeatedly, there is always something new to see and post on social media because over 70% of its displays are constantly changing throughout the year (with different themes for each season).
Wait until you see the internal butterfly garden if you thought the exterior was beautiful! Here, in a lovely, temperature-controlled setting, you may stroll amid thousands of free-flying butterflies—pretty close to 15,000, to be precise.
5 – Burj Al Arab Hotel
The Burj Al Arab, one of Dubai's most famous
and opulent structures, became famous in 1999 when it was labelled "the
world's only seven-star hotel."
This sail-shaped hotel is
situated on a separate artificial island off the coast of Jumeirah Beach, and
its size (it stands at a height of 321 meters, making it one of the highest
hotels in the world) isn't the only reason it's hard to miss.
You are met with an extraordinary level of
richness and extravagance as soon as you enter, with an encompassing atrium
that must be seen to be believed. No expense has been spared in creating the
Burj Al Arab, one of the most opulent hotels on the planet, from the stunning
marble lobby with its grandiose staircases and calming waterfall features to
the lavish suites complete with 24-karat gold iPads and butler service (there
is a staff-to-suite ratio of 8:1).
Foodies, even if you're
not staying at the hotel, make sure to reserve a table at one of the seven
internationally acclaimed restaurants there. Your taste buds will be in for a
treat with everything from classic seafood meals at Al Mahara to delicious
French cuisine at Al Muntaha.





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