Grand Mosque
Boasting the city’s tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Mosque.
Dragon Mart
Dragon Mart, located at International City (Dubai), includes showrooms, shopping areas, restaurants and warehouses that house 4000 enterprises dealing in Chinese products. The Mart is divided into several commercial and service areas, an office area and a business centre.
Dubai Heritage Village
The Hatta Village or Dubai Heritage Village is a recreation of a traditional style mountain village set in an oasis. It mainly focuses on the Emirate’s past maritime, pearl diving traditions and architecture.
Hatta Rock Pools
Nestled in the varied crags of the Hajar Mountains, the Hatta Rock Pools unfold its rocky corridors with bursting waterfalls and turquoise pools. Onsite facilities include restaurants, pools, bars, conference facilities, gift shop, beauty salon, a cross-country golf course, floodlit tennis courts, archery and clay pigeon shooting.
Bastakiya
Bastakiya is a bustling market and cultural center of Dubai. The district is filled with traditional courtyard houses and classic wind towers, which offer a charming glimpse of how Dubai once looked.
Jumeirah Mosque
The Jumeirah Mosque is considered to be one of the most attractive mosques in Dubai. Built in the medieval Fatimid tradition, this stone structure is a tribute to modern Islamic architecture.
Souks
Souks are the Arabic Markets where all kinds of goods are bought sold and exchanged. Over the years, the item on sale has changed dramatically from spices, silks and perfumes to include electronic good and the latest kitsch consumer trends.
Wild Wadi
Wild Wadi is the ultimate in water parks and is located at the Jumeirah Beach Resort. It has 24 interconnected rides and slides including the tallest and fastest freefall slide outside the U.S.
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