Articles on the topic "Abra"

Fresh air, clean sea, vast natural beaches, stunning mangroves, a hub of cultural and educational activity, and a high level of development – Abu Dhabi is a genuine paradise on earth. Astute investors are increasingly focusing on the real estate market in this rapidly advancing emirate, recognizing its immense growth potential. Projects like the Louvre Residences and Saadiyat Lagoons on Saadiyat Island or the Yas Golf Collection on Yas Island offer exceptional opportunities for both residence and investment.
Heritage Village
Heritage Village: Open History 15:06  |  14.07.23
For tourists, the Heritage Village in the district of Al Shindagha is very worth seeing because you can experience the tradition, construction, and history of Dubai. It is a museum village built-in 1997 by the government of Dubai. The village has been built as an Arab settlement with stone houses from the mountain and desert regions, Bedouinelten. The traditional wind tower houses must not be missing in Dubai. 
Dubai Ferry
A nice tour can be done with the Dubai Ferry where you can see a lot. In total there are two boats spread around the city that can be used by tourists. One ferry is stationed at Dubai Marina and the other at Dubai Creek.
Abra Water Taxi
The Abra is a very popular water taxi in Dubai. The relevance is often compared to a gondola in Venice. She is a water taxi with space for up to 20 people. At first glance, it may not be very stable, but both locals and tourists like to use the Abra and, above all, do not have any problems. In addition, all Abras in Dubai has been equipped with extensive safety features since 2008. Life jackets, rescue buoys, and first-aid kits are part of Abra’s standard equipment.
Coins Museum Dubai
If you are interested in Arabic coins then you should visit the Coins Museum Dubai. It’s definitely very interesting and you can see coins there that you’ve probably never seen before.
Dubai Water Bus
The Dubai Water Bus is the perfect way for tourists to get around Dubai Creek or Dubai Marina. Both are stationed with several water buses that can be used. Visitors to the metropolis, in particular, like to use this service to move quickly on the water.
Dubai Fountain
In the Emirate of Dubai, there is currently the largest water fountain in the world, the Dubai Fountain, which is located in Burj Khalifa Lake. All of this is located downtown at the Burj Khalifa. The model is probably the Bellagio Fountains in the famous Bellagio Hotel in the casino city of Las Vegas. However, the Dubai Fountain is even more spectacular, bigger, and also higher.
Naif Souk
If you want to buy cheap souvenirs in Dubai then you should go to the Naif Souk. This is an insider tip where there are not that many tourists and therefore the dealers there are willing to sell them cheaper.
Dubai Creekside Park
The Creekside Park is the green oasis in the middle of the city and in a million metrople as Dubai has meanwhile there must be nice parks and green facilities. Normally one would have to think that this is not possible in the desert.
10 Tips for Visiting a Souk in Dubai
During a trip, you should definitely visit a souk in Dubai. Here you get 10 tips that you should know what you should pay attention to there.
Jumeirah Creekside Hotel
The Jumeirah Creekside Hotel is a popular city hotel in Dubai with a good price/performance ratio. It is run by the Jumeirah hotel chain from Dubai and one can expect a high standard there.
Downtown Dubai Sights
Here we present the best downtown Dubai sights that you should see. The highlight is of course the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall, which of course are among the city’s top attractions.
Madinat Jumeirah
One of the largest and most popular hotel complexes in Dubai is the Madinat Jumeirah. This consists of several hotels and a beautiful souk. This was built in 2004 and has already been expanded several times.
Al Seef Dubai
Directly at the Dubai Creek, there is a mile which Al Seef calls where there are numerous shops and restaurants where you can end the evening in the metropolis. The location is perfect where you have a great view of the skyline of the creek building. Tags there are a bit quieter there, but in the evening there is always something going on there.
Bateaux Dubai
Making a dinner tour on the Dubai Creek is possible with Bateaux Dubai. This boat tour takes 2.5 hours where a 4-course dinner is included. For tourists, this is a special experience there once.
Jumeirah Mina A’Salam
The Jumeirah Mina A’Salam luxury hotel is part of the popular Madinat Jumeirah hotel complex. This hotel is particularly interesting for families with children due to its perfect location. Right next to it is the famous Burj al Arab Hotel, which you can see from there.
Half-Day Sightseeing Tour Through Dubai:
Here you can book a half-day sightseeing tour through Dubai where you will be shown the most famous sights of the city in the shortest possible time.
The Clocktower
A well-known landmark of Dubai is the Deira Clocktower. This is located in the district of Deira where you can also read the current time. Furthermore, you can already see it from afar.
Dubai Transport
In Dubai, there are many different modes of transport that tourists can use and these are also very cheap compared to other cities in the world and which one can be used we have put together on this page. After all, you want to get around the city and Dubai is very large in terms of area and therefore you always need the right means of transport to get from A to B.
Dubai Currency
The currency of Dubai is the dirham, which is available in banknotes and coins. A dirham is divided into 100 fils and the currency is strongly pegged to the US dollar. So if you are on holiday in Dubai you have to pay in dirhams.
From Jerusalem to Abu Dhabi: Jair Lapid Visits Emirates
Israel’s Foreign Minister has officially visited the Emirates for the first time. While normalization is proceeding, it is stalling in other Abrahamic states.
Arabian Tales of the XXI Century: Why Travel to Dubai in Winter
The largest city in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is considered the most important trade and financial center of the Middle East. It is also one of the most popular tourist destinations, especially in winter.
Out and About on Dubai Creek: Tips for a Visit Along Dubai's Lifeline
Shady, ornate courtyards, fragrant and golden alleys, small wooden boats, and lots of greenery: If you travel to Dubai, you cannot avoid visiting the old town of Dubai. A huge river separates the historic districts of Bur Dubai in the west and Deira in the east.
11 Tips for Visiting the Souks in Dubai
An oriental atmosphere, wild bargaining, and a lot of hustle and bustle: a stroll through the traditional souks in the old and historic city center is a must for a visit to Dubai. The Arab markets in the districts of Deira and Bur offer a welcome change from the large shopping malls in Downtown Dubai or Jumeirah. Many small shops line up in the narrow streets.
Dubai Diving Village
The ethnographic village was built in 1997 in the historical district of Shindag as part of the folklore program of the Trade Festival. A visit to the Diving Village is a kind of time machine that allows you to see firsthand the striking contrast between modern Dubai and what it was just half a century ago. In the 1960s, oil was found on the coast of the Persian Gulf, and the era of hydrocarbons began for the emirates, turning the UAE into a rich and prosperous country. Oil revenues have created a fantastic desert paradise.
Dubai Metro
The United Arab Emirates is the country in which the concept of «transport infrastructure» was formed and realized literally in front of eyes for some 30-40 years. This is related to historical, climatic, and geographical features that are understandable. In fact, about half a century ago, apart from a few roads that could be counted on fingers and traditional boats «abra», there was nothing to use.
Al Fahidi
No pomp, no skyscrapers, and no traffic noise: if you visit the historic Al Fahidi district in the heart of Dubai, you will get to know the Arab metropolis from a completely different perspective. Narrow, winding streets, traditional wind towers, and low-rise mud houses dominate the image of the so-called Al Bastakiya.
Deira
One of the historic areas of Dubai Deira is on the right bank of Creek Bay, which divides Dubai into two parts. Deira is also a resort and suburb that is part of Dubai. From the north, the area is bounded by the Persian Gulf and to the east by the city of Sharjah. On the coast of Deira, there is a marina for ships and yachts sailing to Dubai, the port of Said, where it is interesting to observe the life of the whole city.
Green Community is the nearest community to the Expo 2020 Dubai site
Enjoy a great time with friends and family in the UAE for free or for tickets under Dh20 per person. What kind of tourist are you? We have a list of fun places to visit…
The Clothespin Tower
The Clothespin company in Israel plans to bring this innovative artistic concept to Dubai. The common clothespin takes on a unique dimension in the hands of famous Israeli artist Zygo. Now a leading team of…

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