Dubai is a city that could have been created in any language, but it was actually inspired by the traditional Arab city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. The main difference between the two is that Dubai is a modern city with a traditional architectural style, while the UAE’s modern city is a traditional city with a modern architectural style.

Dubai is a city of many faces: densely packed with skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and decadent showiness; yet at the same time, it is still a place where you can find a peaceful beach or a family-friendly amusement park. In short, this is a city that is both the paradise of the rich and the home of the humble. And to give you names, here are some of the beautiful sights in Dubai.

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building and the centerpiece of Dubai’s skyline. The Burj is the only building in the world that is visible from space, and the Dubai government is planning to build the world’s tallest hotel at the base of the skyscraper. The Burj Khalifa dominates the skyline of Dubai, becoming one of the most iconic skyscrapers in the region.

 

Palm Jumeirah

“Palm Jumeirah” is one of the most iconic spots in Dubai. For the uninitiated, the Palm is a 300-acre artificial archipelago made up of four palm trees arranged in a circle on the northwestern shore of the Arabian Gulf.

The archipelago was designed and built by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, and is now home to the Dubai Marina, a collection of hotels, restaurants, and other entertainment attractions. The Palm is also a favorite of numerous tourists who wish to get away from the city and enjoy the scenery.

 

Dubai Creek Harbor

The Al Wathba Creek is an artificial man-made creek that was constructed to preserve and protect the wetlands in Dubai Creek. The creek cuts through the city between the Emirates and Jumeirah islands. Recently, it has become the hidden gem of Dubai Creek: quiet, serene, and filled with the tranquil sounds of the creek’s water flowing over rocks.

 

Hatta Water Dam

Hatta Water Dam is a desert water dam located on the Dubai - Abu Dhabi highway in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Hatta water dam is one of the largest man-made water reservoirs in the world. The dam is also one of the largest tourist attractions of Dubai.


Atlantis, The Palm

If you’ve never been to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), you’re missing out on one of the most beautiful parts of the Middle East. It has all the world’s finest attractions, including the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall, both of which are the world’s highest buildings. It’s also home to the Atlantis The Palm, a luxury hotel that offers 360-degree views of the city and the rest of the country.

 

Hatta Heritage Village

Hatta Heritage Village is an ancient village in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is located on the Persian Gulf between the Palm Islands and Dubai Marina. Hatta Heritage Village is a reconstructed village, which was first built in 1891 by the Englishman Sir Maktoum bin Butti bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

If you haven’t been to Dubai lately, you should get yourself down there soon. We’re still trying to figure out how to label the right adjectives to describe the stunning architectural wonders and breathtaking beauty of this mystical city. At this moment, we can only imagine what the whole place looks like- we’re not going to stick labels like “gorgeous” or “beautiful” on things that totally transcend the concept of gorgeous or beautiful.