Dubai is divided into two parts around the banks of creek to the northern Diera and Bur Dubai in the south. Dubai Creek is a safe and serene harbor making it an ideal place to visit by the evenings. Dubai has a lot to offer to please the tourists and some of them are silvery beach, basking sunshine, towering hotels, magnificent shopping malls, top class golf club and fashionable gold showrooms.
Dubai Shopping Festival is a real crowd puller and tourists across the globe visit during this period and it offers a impressive treat to all the senses. Spice Souk, Gold Souk, Hatta mountains, Grand Mosque, Dubai Trade Centre and Dubai Museum are some other attractions.
One thing to try for sure is the Dubai cuisine. Auspiciously and regrettably, there is not anything like "customary" Dubai food. Mezze consists of plenty of nibbles dished up on the table all at the same time, escorted with olives and flatbreads and not like a well structured three course meal. A further quite well-liked street food in Dubai is "shawarma" which consists of skewered meat strips positioned on pita bread along with a variety of vegetables and salad covering. Apart from these local cuisines, many of the well-known American fast food joints such as KFC, McDonald's and Starbucks have their openings in Dubai.
Where booze is considered, Dubai has its own burst to aperture the cork! Alcohol is accessible only at certified places; consumption of alcohol in public places is completely prohibited by law.
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