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Throughout last year, there was a boom in the real estate market in Dubai and the entire United Arab Emirates (UAE). The rise is easy to follow by the numbers: in 2019, just over 36,000 real estate transactions were concluded in the emirate, in 2021 – 54,000, and 2022 – 86,000. The total amount of transactions amounted to $56.5 billion, which is 80% higher than the same figure in 2021.
With the opening of its new hotel, Raffles The Palm Dubai invites its guests to experience a world of incredible luxury. Palm Jumeirah Resort promises an unforgettable stay, offering luxurious amenities and stunning sea views.
In recent years, Dubai’s real estate market has witnessed significant development, setting remarkable records that have given rise to both positive and negative myths.
The Dubai residential real estate market has set a sales record in 2022. Contrary to popular belief, not only because of the influx of Russian money. Investors from Western Europe and Asian countries showed high interest. And new promising projects are appearing in Dubai – in particular, the Damac Harbor Lights skyscraper.
Homemade leopards, falconry, expensive cars, and the finest racehorses are all about the entertainment of Arab sheikhs. In the past, the lands where Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other prosperous cities stand today were only sometimes developed. At one point, people who lived on these lands lived in poor conditions, with small shacks replacing the towering skyscrapers that now dominate the desert skyline. These cities were once small towns before experiencing significant growth and development.
Georgian style wedding menu 09:21  |  17.08.23
Georgia is an amazing country and there are many reasons for that, but one of the main ones is the fact that one of its most outstanding achievements is its dining culture. Yes, you heard…
Luxury is the most capacious definition that comes to mind when you need to describe Dubai in one word. Well, oriental luxury. Modern Dubai villas and palaces are built and maintained with the latest technology and only look like traditional fairy-tale houses from Aladdin’s Lamp or mansions from Victorian novels.
Ukrainian volunteer musicians raise funds for victims in Ukraine. On February 24, 2022, the active phase of russia’s military aggression against the independent sovereign state of Ukraine has began. Since then, russian troops have continued to launch heavy missile and artillery strikes on…
The 47th Arab Health 2022
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The 47th Arab Health 2022 International Exhibition will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 24 to 27 of January. For 45 years, Arab Health has been one of the largest healthcare exhibitions…
Dubai
2021 will be leaving us soon. Should we remind you about the most interesting articles that have been published on our website? Here everyone will find something interesting about luxury and wonderful Dubai.
CINQ MONDES Spa
CINQ MONDES Spa: Royal Bliss 15:56  |  15.07.21
Starting with the elegant welcome of the doorman as you step out of your car into the luxury world of Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai, you will feel like you are in a real royal palace. The feeling of belonging to the royal circle is heightened as soon as you enter the Cinq Mondes Spa, which is located in the heart of this hotel.
Louvre Abu Dhabi
LOUVRE ABU DHABI is the first museum of its kind in the Arab world, dedicated to all of humanity at once, to the common experience of different civilizations and cultures.
History of the United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates is an amalgamation of seven emirates on the Arabian Peninsula that have joined forces in a federation for better political and economic cooperation. Above all, the economic development, due to the rich oil reserves, makes the region an important political factor in the Middle East.
Photo of Fossil Rock desert in Maliha area in Sharjah
Reader's Photos
Great pictures from our readers to show the beauty of the UAE. 1 of 13 2 of 13 3 of 13 4 of 13 5 of 13 6 of 13 7 of 13 8 of…

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