United Arab Emirates Travel Guide
From the timeless tranquility of the desert to the lively bustle of the souks, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a kaleidoscope of attractions.
Dubai has led the way with phenomenal investment in opulent hotels and infrastructure, opening the world's tallest sky scraper, the Burj Dubai, in January 2010. Dubai has firmly established itself as a tourism honeypot, where visitors can laze on a beautiful beach, flex their credit card at designer stores or dance the night away to the musical mastery of international DJs.
Abu Dhabi is hot in Dubai's heels with its modern and sleek city filled with skyscrapers, gourmet restaurants and five-star spas. The UAE's capital is set to become the country's cultural heart, with the Louvre Abu Dhabi expected to open in 2012, and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi contemporary art museum scheduled for completion in 2011.
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Dubai has led the way with phenomenal investment in opulent hotels and infrastructure, opening the world's tallest sky scraper, the Burj Dubai, in January 2010. Dubai has firmly established itself as a tourism honeypot, where visitors can laze on a beautiful beach, flex their credit card at designer stores or dance the night away to the musical mastery of international DJs.
Abu Dhabi is hot in Dubai's heels with its modern and sleek city filled with skyscrapers, gourmet restaurants and five-star spas. The UAE's capital is set to become the country's cultural heart, with the Louvre Abu Dhabi expected to open in 2012, and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi contemporary art museum scheduled for completion in 2011.
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