{"code":"DXB","iata":"DXB","name":"Dubai","urlName":"dubai","description":"<p><strong>Dubai</strong>&nbsp;is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country&#39;s Federal Supreme Council. The city of Dubai is located on the emirate&#39;s northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo 2020.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai&#39;s economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969. Dubai&#39;s oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate&#39;s revenue comes from oil.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>The Emirate&#39;s Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by Salam Standard. Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world&#39;s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city&#39;s largely South Asian and Filipino workforce. Dubai&#39;s property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008&ndash;09 following the financial crisis of 2007&ndash;08, but the emirate&#39;s economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>As of 2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East. In 2014, Dubai&#39;s hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva. In 2013, U.S. global consulting firm Mercer rated Dubai the best place to live in the Middle East.</p>\r\n","whatToSee":"<div>Old Dubai</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Al Ahmadiya School''', Deira. Built in 1912, this was Dubai's first school and has now been nicely restored.&nbsp; It would be a stretch to call the exhibits of old reed pens and diplomas fascinating, but they've tried pretty hard, and if nothing else,&nbsp; the air-con and clean toilets may come in handy.&nbsp; Free entry.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Bastakiya District'''. One of the last remaining pockets of ''Old Dubai'', home to many reconstructed buildings in the traditional style.&nbsp; While information on the structures is slim here (see the museum in preference), the atmosphere is very evocative and there are plenty of delightful art galleries and cafes to explore.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai Museum''', Al Ibn Abi Talib Road, ph: ''+971'' (4) 353-1862. A must-see for anyone interested in the social history of the Emirate (and indeed the country). A visit starts at the al-Fahidi fort, which has a few examples of the traditional reed houses and other artifacts but isn't much to look at.&nbsp; The more interesting part is the modern extension built ''underneath'' the fort, showcasing Dubai's history using the latest technology and culminating in a reconstructed souq from the pearling days, complete with authentic sights and sounds.&nbsp; It is quite fascinating to see the speed at which the transition from poor pearling village to modern metropolis occurred.&nbsp; Admission 3AED.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Jumeirah Mosque''', Jumeirah Road, Jumeirah 1 (''opposite Palm Strip Mall''). Is the largest in the city, and a wonderful example of Islamic architecture. Built in the medieval Fatimid tradition with the interior decorated with elaborate Arabic calligraphy. It is one of few mosques in the city open for visits by non-Muslims, the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding[http://www.cultures.ae/xflow/galleries/smccu/] conducts special tours for non-Muslims to help promote understanding of Islam. Guided tours are available on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday beginning at 10AM, followed by a question-and-answer session. Located on Jumeirah Road, the mosque is an especially great place to visit in the evening when it's dramatically illuminated by floodlights.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Shindagha District''' &amp;mdash; Home to the open museums of the Heritage Village, and has the home of former Sheikh Rashid Al-Maktoum.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Souks''' &amp;mdash; There are a number of nice souks, or markets, on both sides of the creek that are worth exploring. The spice souk is a good place to discover local ingredients, while souk Madinat Jumeirah is known for its traditional architecture.[https://www.meetthecities.com/guide/dubai/dubai-shopping-market/] Souks tend to specialize on a certain niche. Depending on which one you visit they sell everything from spices to crafts to very inexpensive tourist t-shirts.</div><div><br></div><div>===Modern Dubai===</div><div>[[image:BurjDubai.jpg|250px|thumb|The Burj al-Arab hotel seen from a nearby hotel.]]</div><div>[[Image:DSC 0084.jpg|250px|thumb|Dubai Marina]]</div><div>Don't miss Dubai's overwhelming shopping malls, listed under [[#Buy|Buy]].</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Burj Khalifa''', [http://www.burjkhalifa.ae/en/observation/]. Until recently called ''Burj Dubai'', at 828 meters and 160 floors this is the world's tallest structure by a long shot, over 300m taller than the previous contender in [[Taipei]]. The observation deck at the 124th floor is the 2nd highest in the world after the Shanghai World Financial centre. Already dominating the Dubai skyline, the newly opened tower houses nine hotels and a Las Vegas-inspired fountain system. The visitors' entrance is located at the lower ground floor of '''Dubai Mall'''[http://www.thedubaimall.com/en/Index.aspx]. Although the tour is called '''At the Top''' be aware that it isn't!&nbsp; Although the observation deck is the highest open deck in the world, at 452m it's just over halfway up the tower itself.&nbsp; Console yourself with the knowledge that most of the rest of the tower consists of service areas and the view below looks suitably ant-like.&nbsp; Tickets cost Dhs 125 for a timed entry ticket, usually later the same day, or Dhs 400 if you do not want to wait. Tickets can sell out several days in advance, and it is advisable to book them online ahead of your visit.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''The Dubai Fountain''', [http://www.thedubaimall.com/en/entertainment/entertainment-section/the-dubai-fountain.html]. At 270m (900ft) in length and sporting a jet that shoots water up to 150m (500 ft), the Dubai Fountain is indeed the world's largest dancing fountain and one with a very enticing display - a definite must-see. The show starts every evening at the Burj Dubai Lake. Easy way to approach it is via the Dubai Mall. Shows are every 30 minutes from 6pm to 10pm on weekdays and from 6pm to 11pm on weekends. It's the world’s largest dancing fountain with classical, Arabic and world music. About 1.5 million lumens of projected light and the spray heights of up to 150m/500 ft (22,000 gallons of airborne water).</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Burj al-Arab hotel''' [http://www.burj-al-arab.com]. For a real glimpse into \"how the other half lives\", (often refered to as 'seven star' but is actually five-star deluxe),&nbsp; afternoon tea or cocktails may be an interesting experience. Entry to the hotel requires a reservation which will be confirmed at the entry gate,&nbsp; although residents of adjacent Jumeirah hotels may be able to visit by arrangement. Other tourists may occasionally be able to book tours of the hotel itself, however, these will not run when the hotel is full. A \"very smart casual\" dress code applies.&nbsp; Reservations are usually required about a month in advance for a room, but a few days will generally suffice for a meal.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai Marina'''. Established in 2003. The construction of the Marina was inspired by the development of False Creek in Vancouver (Canada). One of the newer and more popular areas of Modern Dubai, both with residents and tourists. It offers numerous features such as a phenomenal skyline, world-class hotels, a fabulous beach, a mall, and 2 different walkways (The Walk and Marina Walk) with coffee shops, restaurants, and shops. Marina Walk is right on the \"Marina water\", and there are many yachts there. You can rent a yacht for a cruise around the area or you can simply dine on a [http://www.dubaidhowcruise.co/ dhow cruise Dubai]. Choose Tour Dubai, if you prefer alcohol served while [https://tour-dubai.com cruising on a dhow], the only licensed tour operators to do so. The Walk has a nice open market run from October till May, every Friday and Saturdays at daylight.</div><div><br></div><div>*'''Dubai Water Canal''' Dubai water canal is a new tourist attraction unveiled in Dubai on November 9th November 2016, which is another golden feather in cap of Dubai's history. The 3.2-kilometer-long canal serves as the final segment of the Dubai Creek extension, terminating in the Arabian Gulf via Al Safa, Al Wasl and Jumeirah 2. The opening of the canal opens up new possibilities in marine transport, connecting the historic areas of Deira and Bur Dubai through the extended waterway of Dubai Creek, Business Bay, and Dubai Water Canal. There are 3 pedestrian bridges created across different areas of the canal in order for the public to watch the beauty of the canal and its artificial waterfall with its full essence. The waterfalls automatically stop and give way to marine transport when it passes across it. You can experience cruising through this canal by booking a rental service or by using an RTA water taxi.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Palm Islands'''. The three largest artificial islands in the world are located just off the coast of Dubai; a major urban development to add a significant amount of upscale beachfront property to the area. Each of the islands is shaped like a palm leaf, with a trunk connected to the mainland, fronds extending from the trunk, and a crescent (a breakwater encircling the trunk and fronds). Of the three planned, the Palm Jumeirah, at 5km square and near Dubai Marina, is the only one yet open, connected to the mainland by a freeway bridge and a monorail and sporting marinas, luxury resorts, and upscale shopping areas.</div><div><br></div><div>===Sightseeing Pass===</div><div><br></div><div>The [https://www.turbopass.com/dubai-city-pass '''Dubai City Pass'''] is an all-inclusive pass that grants free entry to Dubai’s most popular sights, museums and attractions such as the Burj Khalifa with fast track entry and a desert safari with BBQ. It even includes bus, boat and desert tours and a shuttle to Abu Dhabi. The practical sightseeing pass is available for periods of 1, 2, 3 or 7 days.</div><div><br></div>\n                            \n                        ","whatToDo":"<div>&lt;!-- Shopping goes in Buy and nightlife goes in Drink, not here --&gt;</div><div>[[Image:Ski Dubai 01.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Ski Dubai]]</div><div>[[Image:Dubai_Creek_Cruise.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Dubai Creek Cruise]]</div><div>[[Image:Fossil_Cliff_UAE_-Paolo_Rossetti_Weekenduae.com_2012-03-23-.jpg|thumb|Fossils in a cliff face near Dubai.]]</div><div>[[Image:GlobalVillage1.JPG|right|thumb|250px|China Pavilion in Global Village, Dubai]]</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Beaches and sea'''. There are endless water-sport opportunities as Dubai has some of the whitest and sandiest beaches in the world.&nbsp; Ocean temperatures range from 22&amp;deg;C in winter up to 35&amp;deg;C in summer, there are few wave breaks and the strong winds can make swimming difficult.&nbsp; The water is also very salty so many prefer to use their hotel swimming pool.&nbsp; Diving activities have been severely affected by offshore construction work for the Palms and The World; consequently, long boat trips are necessary to reach wreck sites.&nbsp; Alternatively, one can make the 90 minute road journey to the East coast Emirate of [[Fujairah]] or the Sharjah enclave, Khor Fakkan, for top class diving on coral reefs supporting extensive marine life.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Natural Outdoors'''. Although at first glance the outdoors may seem dull and uninteresting, and even dangerous due to the desert conditions, there are actually amazing natural destinations in the emirate of Dubai, which extends into Hatta - the difficulty is in knowing where to find them! There are pristine waterfalls, cliffs lined with fossils, even freshwater lakes - [http://weekenduae.com Weekenduae] is a blog that freely shares ideas, routes and plans for weekend adventures with all trip details including description, GPS track, interactive map, and photos.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Parks'''. Al Safa Park is one of the oldest in Dubai. It's a favorite for sports enthusiasts, and many visitors enjoy playing tennis, volleyball, and soccer. Children love playing games in the video arcade, or riding the ferris wheel and bumper cars. The park even has a maze to wander through. Barbeques and picnic areas are available for those who want to make a day of it.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Camel Races'''. The Camel Race Track is one of the more unusual attractions, with races being held on Thursday and Friday in the winter. Not only can you watch the races, but you'll have the opportunity to visit the paddocks. Vendors sell everything from beads to rugs and blankets, so you can purchase souvenirs. Madinat Jumeirah is also known as Jumeirah City, and is a complex of residential neighborhoods, two luxury hotels, and a shopping mall.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Water Sports'''. Thrill seeking water excitement. Banana boat ride and parasailing and many other water sports activities like scuba Diving, [https://www.scubashade.com/ Scuba shade] is a PADI 5 star resort, they do courses and diving trips, they can arrange such activities for you.</div><div>Aquapark in Atlantis hotel, Jumeirah The Palm, is one of a kind. You can visit it without being an hotel guest. It will cost you around 80 eur per day, and 50 eur more if you want full access. Thake notice they are closing at 6 PM.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Desert Safari''' or '''Dune Bashing'''. Dubai is well known of its [https://arabiandesertsafari.net desert safari Dubai] and extreme adventure sports in the desert. The most popular extreme adventure tour is called the dune bashing. Dune Bashing uses different things like 4X4 Safari Jeeps, Sand Boards, Quad Bikes and Dune Buggies. Head out to the desert in an SUV with specialist Desert Drivers. The drivers will take you for a roller-coaster ride over sand dunes, show you the sunset from a strategic vantage point and then take you to a lavish dinner with music and dance to complete the atmosphere.&nbsp; You may want to stay clear of the dune-bashing if you know that you get carsick easily. They have recently added a Hummer H3 to the roster, which costs a bit more but is worth the money like featured by [http://www.mtdubai.com MTDubai] and [https://www.happydesertsafari.com/ Happy Adventures]. Another option would be renting/buying a 4x4 and joining the many growing 4x4 clubs in the UAE, which are varied and each carry their own different flavour: ad4x4, uaeoffroaders [http://www.uaeoffroaders.com],&nbsp; arabianoffroader [http://arabianoffroader.com], me4x4 [http://me4x4.com], emarat4x4 [http://emarat4x4.com], etc. They offer a free learning experience for all newcomers with scheduled weekly trips to suit all levels of driving skills, some of them have over 2,000 members from many nationalities.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Fishing'''. Enjoy deep sea fishing in the middle of the Dubai Sea. Fishing in Dubai allows to find some of popular fishes including queen fish, snappers, tuna, cobia, emperor, Spanish mackerel and barracuda fishes.&nbsp; &nbsp;</div><div>There are large numbers of companies offering fishing boats like Dubai Dhow. The advanced and modern fishing boats are the most upgraded luxury vessels that have accommodation rooms along with the required things to make the stay comfortable and convenient in the ship. Modern and latest infrastructure with innovative fishing equipments doubles the adventure of fishing from the bottom of the sea.&nbsp;</div><div>* '''Deep Sea Fishing''' [http://dubaidhow.com/deep-sea-fishing-in-dubai/] is also hosted by professional skippers whose services are offered by the boats and charters one hires. These professional skippers guide and help in capturing desired target in easy and safe manner.&nbsp; The boats are well equipped with life jackets, flares, first aid facilities and all precautionary measures for the utmost protection of the travelers. Professional fishermen and captains of the boat are assigned to the people to ensure complete safety. Staff is fully trained, ethically aware of the needs of the travelers and available to keep sharp eye on weather condition and atmosphere for safety measures.&nbsp;</div><div>Dubai is actually a place for water freaks and the people who like to explore the nature from the lap of the sea. Bottom fishing and trolling both options can be availed for preying the fish. Bottom fishing is about to attract a variety of fish by using bait like squids by stopping the boat in the middle of the sea. Trolling is done to catch big fish by using trolling lures or plastic fish as bait.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>* '''Ski''' [http://www.skidubai.com]. Dubai now has its own snow skiing centre. Located in the new Mall of the Emirates (MOE), on the Sheikh Zayed Road, it offers both skiing and snowboarding.&nbsp; The slope is quite large for an indoor area.&nbsp; All equipment is available for hire.&nbsp; Although it is -4&amp;deg;C inside, you don't need to bring a jacket because they supply pretty much everything except gloves and a hat (which you can buy right there). A 2 hour pass costs Dhs180 plus Dhs20 for a locker.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Wild Wadi''' [http://www.wildwadi.com]. Wild Wadi Park is the perfect place for the entire family to spend a day as well as being a great way to beat the heat and enjoy the day away from the bustle of the city. Located close to the hotels and resorts of Jumeriah Beach, the park has water rides, slides, and a lagoon that's hidden away. You'll enjoy waterfalls, out of the way swimming holes, and a tidal pool.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Desert Motorcycle Tours ''' [http://www.bigreddxb.com]. Big Red Motorsports specializes in Desert Motorcycle / Dirt Bike and Dune Buggy Tours. Located at the foot of Big Red (Dubai's greatest dune) there is no better location to experience the vast desert of the UAE. Expect thrills and adventure. Dune Buggy suitable for all. Motorcycle tour requires some skill. No licence needed.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Yacht Charter'''. Chartering on the Arabian Sea in Dubai has become lure for huge range of tourists from all over the world. [http://www.xclusiveyachts.com Yacht chartering in Dubai] provides tourists complete package of travelling along enchanting coastline of Dubai.</div><div><br></div><div>Many yacht charters companies allow you to get facilitated from chartering experience. One can choose from multiple options like luxury yachts, speed racing yachts and many more. Each yacht differs from others with different features. The yachts are available in various sizes and capacities according to needs of people. For water sport activities, yacht charters are equipped with all needed modern technology and safety measures. Professional skippers and crew members accompany you throughout all chartering experience for instructions and guidance.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai Creek Cruise/Ride'''. The Dubai creek is the foundation from which Dubai grew. It originally served as a port for trading vessels plying to and from India, Africa and the Middle East. Today a bit of the old shipping culture still remains. In and around the creek one can see some of the original buildings that have served as customs houses and defense structures. You can book a ride on the creek with a dinner cruise or even rent a private boat to take you on a hour long ride up and down the creek.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai International Boat Show'''. [http://cozmoyachts.com Luxury Yacht Charter in Dubai] is trending hot in Dubai. If you love to cruise on the sea and sailing on the waves and enjoy time away from the land you will never want to miss out the Dubai International Boat Show happens in Dubai. For more details http://www.boatshowdubai.com&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>*'''Dubai Pre- Owned boat show''' : If you are passionate about Yachts and Boats, block your calendar for the Dubai pre-owned boat show. The event provides a unique platform for buyers and prospective sellers from all over the GCC to come together. The event is happening in the Dubai Creek Marina which has the capacity to display boats of up to 147ft on land and in water. You can see a wide range of [http://ry.ae/boats-for-sale-dubai/ boats for sale] ranging from small tender boats to super yachts.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Ain Dubai''' [https://www.aindubai.info]. Dubai is introducing the world`s tallest ferris wheel in Bluewaters island. The new attraction is opening in 2021.</div><div><br></div><div>* &lt;do name=\"Dubai Dolphinarium \" alt=\"\" address=\"\" directions=\"Near to Creek\" lat=\"\" long=\"\" phone=\"\" tollfree=\"\" email=\"\" fax=\"\" url=\"http://www.dolphinariumeid.com\" hours=\"\" price=\"\"&gt;&lt;/do&gt;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai Crocodile Park''' [https://www.thedubaicrocodilepark.com]. A haven for crocodiles is under construction in Mushrif, Dubai.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Golf'''. It may be a desert, but a lot of money and water is spent on irrigating opulent golf courses.&nbsp; Alternatively, for a more local flavor, try '''sand golf'''!</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Culture and Arts'''. There are multiple cultural happenings that are still undiscovered in Dubai. Jameel Arts Centre is the first contemporary art space in Dubai. Public programmes include exhibitions, artist talks, tours, film screenings, workshops, and live performances for all ages. See the events at [https://jameelartscentre.org/whats-on/.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Hot Air Balloon'''. Great Fun seeing all the sand Dunes and mountains early in the morning or during sunset.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Global Village'''. Happens Annually and is operated by Dubai Land, this usually happens during winter; from Late November to late February. Countries around the world gather and set up a small village in the outskirts of Dubai, each country/region has its own pavilion with a unique replica of their famous landmark(s). This is usually like a flea market where you can get souvenirs from almost every corner of the earth for a bargained price and experience as if you're in that certain country for at least 10 minutes of your life even if you're 10,000km away. Raffles for cars and gold bars also happen. You'd see the hieroglyphics of Egypt, temples of Thailand, Forbidden city of Beijing, the Eiffel tower and many more.&nbsp; Admission is 15AED (Feb 2014).</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Nalora Cruise''' [http://naloracruise.com/ dinner cruise] while visiting the modern Dubai Skyscraper around Dubai Marina.</div><div><br></div><div>*&lt;do name=\"Dubai Aquarium &amp; Underwater Zoo\" alt=\"\" address=\" located on the Ground Level of The Dubai Mall\" directions=\"\" phone=\"\" url=\"www.thedubaiaquarium.com\" hours=\"10:00-12:00 AM\" price=\"AED70\" lat=\"\" long=\"\"&gt;One of the largest suspended aquarium in the world, It&nbsp; holds&nbsp; 10-million litre tank, hosting thousands of fish and other underwater wildlife for visitors and residents to watch. Tickets are available online.&lt;/do&gt;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Theme Parks''' Dubai has a cluster of theme parks that are a great place to visit if you are in Dubai with kids. The theme parks are all located next to each other and include Legoland, Bollywood, and Motion Gate.</div><div>*&lt;do name=\"Dubai Miracle Garden\" alt=\"\" address=\"Al Barsha South Third, Dubailand, Dubai, UAE\" directions=\"\" phone=\"+971 4 422 8902\" url=\"https://www.dubaimiraclegarden.com/\" hours=\"9.00 am - 9.00 pm (on Sundays - Thursdays); 9.00 am - 10 pm (on Sundays); 9.00 am - 11.00 pm (on Fridays)\" price=\"Adult: AED55; Children (3 - 12 years): AED40; PWDs: Free \" lat=\"\" long=\"\"&gt;Launched on Valentine's day and boasting over 50 million outstanding flowers in astounding colourful floral designs, patterns and shades, and fragrances, magical is only one of the words to describe this enchanting floral park with. For its magnificence, it gets over 1.5 million visitors yearly. And this has made it one of Dubai's most popular places to visit. The opening of the park quickly got it a Guinness World Record for being the largest vertical garden. This is only one of a couple of Guinness World Records it has struck. The Dubai wonderland has several immersing things to do which include the Dubai Butterly Garden, The Emirates A380 - Floral Airplane, The Lake Park, 3D Floral Sculptures, The Hearts Passage et cetera. Given Dubai's parching summer sun, the park opens seasonally to protect the flowers.&lt;/do&gt;</div><div>*&lt;do name=\"Dubai Frame\" alt=\"\" address=\"Zabeel Park gate 4, Dubai\" directions=\"\" phone=\"800900\" url=\"https://www.dubaiframe.ae/en\" hours=\"9:00 am till 9:00 pm\" price=\"Adults: AED50; Children (3-12 years): AED20; Children Below 3 and PWDs: Free\" lat=\"\" long=\"\"&gt;Strategically sited, Dubai Frame overlooks Dubai's past and present. Further, by virtue of powerful virtual reality technology, visitors get to see a projection of Dubai decades from now. The Dubai Frame is the largest picture frame in the world. It boasts interactive screens which helps visitors to identify buildings seen from the attraction. Added to this, visitors can write their names on the screens and they'd be displayed on the Dubai Frame's projectors.&nbsp; On the bar at the top of the Frame is a see-through floor which can be seen through upon being stepped on. Enjoy your journey through Dubai's past, present and future and ensure you don't leave without a souvenir.&lt;/do&gt;</div><div><br></div>\n                            \n                        ","whatToBuy":"<div>Dubai is practically synonymous with shopping. The huge amounts of cargo passing through its port and the low tariffs ensure that practically anything is available at fairly competitive rates, although the appreciation of the Dirham, and the plentiful supply of shoppers means that Dubai is no longer a bargain basement shopping city. You'll also find products in western chain stores, still with the original tags quoting euro or sterling prices, being sold with a 20-30% mark-up once converted to Dirhams.</div><div><br></div><div>The best things to buy in Dubai are textiles, electronics and gold, electronics is believed to be much cheaper while textiles and gold offer a wide range of selection.</div><div><br></div><div>Even in the mega-malls, Dubai shops have no storeroom and no stocks in reserve - and for clothes shopping this may mean that you may struggle to find the style you want in the size you want.&nbsp; Shops open as early as 9AM and stay open to 10PM and on weekends to 12AM and some stay to 1AM.</div><div><br></div><div>Remember to haggle in the souks, as discounts are almost always available and even in situations where the item will not become much cheaper, the customer is always expected to \"play the game\" of haggling. A simple question of \"what's your best price?\" will often result in a shop-keeper going to extraordinary lengths to sell his stock.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Prices in the malls and other Western shops tend not to be negotiable. Far from being a bad thing, this allows the canny visitor to work out comparative prices for common souvenirs - an invaluable aid when a shop-keeper in a souk is asking for a higher price.</div><div><br></div><div>'''Dubai Shopping Festival''' [http://mydsf.ae] has been the biggest shopping event in the middle east since 1996. Almost every shop has a sale, starting in January and ending February. Dubai Shopping Festival is not just about shopping. The festival is itself a complete '''family entertainer''' and holds grand events having live concerts and performances performed by international celebrities. [http://www.dubaishoppingfestival2017.com/] There's also a very similar '''Dubai Summer Surprises''' [http://www.mydsf.com/dss/eng/dss_home.aspx] trying to pull in punters during the summer low season.</div><div><br></div><div>===Textiles===</div><div>[[Image:DubaiTextiles.JPG|250px|right|thumb|A display of Indian ''saris'' outside a textile shop in Satwa]]</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Satwa''' &amp;mdash; this is a small community much resembling a town, its streets are rowed by textile shops notably opposite the Satwa Mosque ending to the opposite of Satwa clinic. Most of the people flock to Satwa for their textiles, you might sometimes catch offers and discounts but if you don't do so try bargaining the price, this is what most locals do, even if you're a tourist convince the salesman to give you a discount, bargain till you get the lowest price available. Not only is Satwa a hub for textile shops; some tailoring shops on the corners are also found if you want a dress made as soon as possible after purchasing the raw materials. Raw silk might also be available in some shops. Because of the row of textile shops, it might be Dubai's version of Little India and Little Manila as many Indians reside in this district as well as Filipinos.</div><div><br></div><div>===Markets===</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Gold Souk'''&amp;mdash; Not a mall, but a '''historic market''' that has been a part of Dubai since the origin of Dubai itself. Located at the mouth of the creek, it dazzles people by selling gold in large quantities and with little visible security. A must visit for shoppers and sightseers.&nbsp; Most of the gold is 22ct quality and quite expensive - although even here the shopkeepers are prepared to bargain - and the craftsmanship can be remarkably detailed.&nbsp; The gold items are sold by weight with a \"making charge\" added on top to cover the workmanship.&nbsp; It pays therefore, to go shopping armed with the current gold price and a knowledge of the making charges in order to hone the bargaining process.&nbsp; Many outlets are part of chains that also have branches in malls, so are generally reliable.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Spice Souk'''&amp;mdash; As above, not a mall, but a '''historic market''' that has been a part of Dubai since the origin of Dubai itself. Located at the mouth of the creek, it is not far from the Gold Souk, but has sadly declined a bit in recent years as supermarkets take over the spice trade.&nbsp; If you're actually shopping for spices, odds are you'll get better prices and quality with much less hassle at Carrefour.&nbsp; Both the Spice Souk and the Gold Souq are a rather hot and sweaty experience with limited air-conditioning, so wear appropriately cool, loose clothing if visiting in mid summer.&nbsp; Individual shops are air conditioned.&nbsp; Although regularly visited by tourists,&nbsp; none of the souks are considered a tourist area and as such modest dress should be worn to avoid causing offence or attracting unwanted attention.</div><div><br></div><div>===Malls===</div><div>[[Image:MallOfTheEmirates.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Mall of the Emirates]]</div><div>[[File:Burj Dubai.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Burj Khalifa]]</div><div>* &lt;buy name=\"The Dubai Mall\" alt=\"\" address=\"\" directions=\"\" phone=\"\" email=\"\" fax=\"\" url=\"http://www.thedubaimall.com/\" hours=\"Sun-Wed: 10:00-20:00, Thu-Sat: 10:00-00:00\" price=\"\"&gt;is Dubai's Largest Mall, which was opened in November 2008. It has over 1200 shops of brand names from all over the world. It is currently the largest mall in the world. Contains an indoor ice rink and indoor aquarium. It is right next door to the Burj Khalifah, the world's tallest building, and the visitors' entrance to the Burj Khalifah is located at the lower ground floor of the Mall.&lt;/buy&gt;</div><div><br></div><div>* &lt;buy name=\"Mercato\" alt=\"\" address=\"Jumeirah Beach Rd\" directions=\"\" phone=\"\" email=\"management@mercatotowncentre.com\" fax=\"\" url=\"http://www.mercatoshoppingmall.com/\" hours=\"\" price=\"\"&gt;Mercato, which is Italian for ''Market'', is the only Renaissance-themed shopping mall in the Middle East. It captures Italian, French and Spanish flavors and artistic characteristics playing host to regular fairs and festivals from each country.&nbsp; Mercato provides a unique shopping experience, the best in international entertainment and popular brand names like Virgin Megastore, Top Shop, Mango and Hugo Boss; Mercato is simply ''The Good Life.''&nbsp; Also, Mercato houses a big Spinneys Supermarket, a 7 screen Grand Cinema, a Starbucks, and mouth watering restaurants such as Bella Donna who have a balcony overlooking the sea that cannot be missed.&lt;/buy&gt;</div><div><br></div><div>* &lt;buy name=\"Town Centre Jumeirah\" alt=\"\" address=\"Jumeirah Beach Rd\" directions=\"\" phone=\"+971 04 3440111\" email=\"\" fax=\"\" url=\"http://www.towncentrejumeirah.com\" hours=\"\" price=\"\"&gt;With a bright, open, and spacious atmosphere, Town Centre Jumeirah is a place to shop, relax and casually dine at a wide selection of eateries like Sumo Sushi, Cafe Ceramique, La Cafette by Carpe Diem and Simply Healthy.&nbsp; The centre also houses an extensive range of ladies' beauty outlets like the Nail Station, Paris Gallery, Kaya Skin Care Clinic, Wax Lounge and SOS Salon.&lt;/buy&gt;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Mall of the Emirates''', near 4th interchange on Sheikh Zayed Road [http://www.malloftheemirates.com], Outside Ramadan: Sun-Wed 10AM-10:00PM; Thu-Sat 10AM-12PM (midnight); Ramadan: Sun-Sat: 10AM-1AM. It was largest shopping mall outside of North America, until the Dubai Mall opened in 2008. 200+ shops, cinemas, plus the Ski Centre. Has many international high street chains as well as luxury brand stores, including Harvey Nichols.&nbsp; Many restaurants and cafes, though cafes tend to be much more crowded than at other malls.&nbsp; It's attached to a Kempinski hotel, which has restaurants licensed to serve alcohol that are accessible from the mall.&nbsp; Very large Carrefour hypermarket attached, next to the Kempinski Hotel.&nbsp; Arabian/Middle Eastern souvenir shops upstairs.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Ibn Battuta Mall''', [https://www.ibnbattutamall.com Ibn Battuta Mall] Jebel Ali Daily 10AM-12AM (midnight). Areas themed around six countries (China, India, Persia, Egypt, Tunisia and Andalusia). The wide range of shops, although fewer high-class brands. Has various restaurants and cafes (including three Starbucks), and a multiplex cinema including an Imax.&nbsp; No restaurants serve alcohol.&nbsp; Also has extensive, permanent exhibition of Islamic science, invention and astronomy.&nbsp; Attached (access via outside) is one of Dubai's few second-hand bookshops, House of Prose.&nbsp; Has a Geant supermarket attached.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Souk Madinat Jumeirah''', Jumeirah Road [http://www.madinatjumeirah.com/shopping/]. Includes 75 shops, numerous bars, restaurants and cafes, a nightclub, theatre.&nbsp; More expensive and targeted directly at tourists than other, general malls where residents go.&nbsp; Most bars and restaurants are licensed for alcohol.&nbsp; Nice to wander through as it has been designed to resemble a \"traditional\" souq, but with the modern comforts of air conditioning.&nbsp; Lots of souvenir-type shops.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Burjuman Centre''', Khalifa Bin Zayed Road [http://www.burjuman.com], Sat-Thu 10AM-10:00PM; Fri 2PM-10PM. Recently opened after expansion, focus is on premium brand stores and luxury boutiques, but high street stores are also available.&nbsp; No restaurants serve alcohol. Walking distance to the Consulate District.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Deira City Centre''' [http://www.deiracitycentre.com]. This is by far the most popular mall in Dubai and a visit to Dubai is not complete without a visit. Debenhams, Virgin Megastore, Zara and other international high street brands.&nbsp; A multiplex cinema, and many restaurants and cafes.&nbsp; Also has a large \"Arabian Treasures\" souvenir and traditional textiles area.&nbsp; A new extension includes many more high-end boutiques and upmarket mall restaurants.&nbsp; A big Carrefour hypermarket sell just about everything and is nearly always very busy. There is a Sofitel hotel at one end of the centre, where there are bars and restaurants serving alcohol.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Wafi Mall''' [http://www.waficity.com]. Includes Marks &amp; Spencer, Goodies.&nbsp; Focus is almost entirely on luxury brands, jewellery and expensive boutiques.&nbsp; Many upmarket restaurants and bars, many of which are licensed (have alcohol available).&nbsp; A luxury spa is attached to the complex.&nbsp; The Egypt-themed architecture, which includes quite beautiful stained-glass pyramids, is worth seeing.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Emirates Towers Boulevard''', Sheikh Zayed Road [http://www.jumeirahemiratestowers.com/lifestyle/], Daily 10.00AM-10.00PM, Fri 4.00PM-10.00PM. Part of the Emirates Tower Hotel complex. The shops here match the hotel, very high class, plus a Starbucks. Lipton cafe has free wifi.&nbsp; Restaurants and bars all serve alcohol.&nbsp; Quite a popular nightlife spot, with bars and nightclubs and it is considered the most expensive mall in Dubai.</div><div><br></div><div>*'''Gold &amp; Diamond Park''', Interchange 4, Sheikh Zayed Road (South side) [http://www.goldanddiamondpark.com/]. Sells gold and diamond products. Has none of the character of the more historic gold souq, but is air-conditioned throughout, and easier to reach and park at than the historic souq (which is in the depths of downtown Deira).&nbsp; Can be better value, as it is less \"touristy\".</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Al Ain Plaza''', (known locally as Computer Plaza), On Mankhool Road along from the Ramada Hotel, Bur Dubai heading towards the creek. A mall specializing in computers, laptops, computer parts and computer add ons like monitors, VoIP Phones, hard drives, etc. Prices aren't particularly low, even after haggling, and choices are limited (for example very few shops sell AMD hardware). There is an internet cafe here.&nbsp; AED 10 per hour (minimum 1 hour).&nbsp; Also other malls in this area are good for computers and computer equipment.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Festival City'''.&nbsp; Has Dubai's only Ikea, since it relocated from City Centre, and a huge Plug-Ins electronic store.&nbsp; Also an ACE Hardware and a amazing mall which has 550 shops.</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai Outlet Mall''', on the road to Al Ain [http://www.dubaioutletmall.com/]. A very large mall, with many \"factory outlets\".</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dubai Marina Mall''', located on Sheikh Zayed Rd, a mall with Books and Stationery (Borders), mobile telephony (du), photography (Nikon), cards (Hallmark), children toys, nutrition, pharmacy (Boots), supermarket (Waitrose), luxury watches, clothing, Starbucks, Dubai souvenirs, etc.</div><div>[[Image:Dubai Marina Mall.jpg|thumb|300px|Dubai Marina Mall]]</div><div><br></div><div>* '''Dragon Mart''', [https://www.dragonmart.ae] is the world’s largest trading hub for Chinese products outside Mainland China, opened in December 2007, playing a pivotal role in establishing the strong trade and cultural ties between the UAE and China. The complex currently consists of Dragon Mart 1 and Dragon Mart 2, which, combined, have more than 5,000 shops and 8,200 parking spaces and welcome some 40 million visitors a year.</div><div><br></div><div>'''TIP:''' Several malls have a large Carrefour, or similar, hypermarket where you'll find the lowest cost electronics, and groceries for self-catering. A Carrefour is also located near the Shindagha waterfront in Bur Dubai.</div><div><br></div>\n                            \n                        ","whatToEat":"<div>'''Shawarma''' is the most available food item on almost all streets (and cheap!) in Dubai. It is the Arabic equivalent of the Burger. It is meat that has been cooked on a skewer and then cut into thin strips and placed into a kuhbus (''pita'') bread with vegetables and dressing. It costs about AED 6 ($1.9) for either the plain-jane variety or the more exotic Lebanese and Iranian varieties but can be found in Iranian owned restaurants for as low as 2 AED. The Shawarma sold by Indian, Iraqi, and Iranian restaurants are arguably the cheapest.</div><div><br></div><div>Another local snacks is '''Fala-Fil''' (Felafel, Falafel) also available at about the same costs as the shawarma also starting at 2 AED.</div><div><br></div><div>Most of the American fast food chains have set up shop in Dubai, including KFC, Chilli's, TGI Fridays, Starbucks and McDonalds. The beauty of the food in Dubai is that you will probably find cuisine for every taste.</div><div><br></div><div>For Indians (and vegetarians) Dubai has a big selection of budget Indian vegetarian food. Dosa, vada, idlee, samosa, chapaati/roti, with generous servings of sabji (cooked vegetable stew) are available at throwaway prices, typically less than 10Dhs ($2.5) per course. The more expensive stuff costs up to USD 5.00. Bur Dubai (particularly Meena Bazaar area) and Karama are the places that abound in these restaurants. Most of them are open from 7AM till 10PM or 11PM throughout the week and some may run 24/7/365.</div>\n                            \n                        ","highlighted":true,"openCOVID":true,"entryRequirements":{},"infoInterest":{"plugsType":[]},"currencyShopping":{},"transportation":{"licenses":{},"public":{"description":"Está muy extendido el uso del transporte privado en Dubai aunque el metro es un transporte público muy utilizado, así como los taxis","links":["https://www.rta.ae/wps/portal/rta/ae/home?lang=ar"]},"carRental":{"description":"Todas las compañías habituales de alquiler de vehículos se encuentran en Dubai","links":[]},"train":{"links":[""]},"airports":{"description":"Todas las compañías habituales de alquiler de vehículos se encuentran en Dubai","links":["https://www.dubaiairports.ae"]}},"museums":{"description":"Destacan el Museo de Dubai, el Museo del Café y museos dedicados al patrimonio y a las civilizaciones","links":[""]},"parentInfo":{"code":"AE","iata":"AE","name":"United Arab Emirates","isCountry":true},"cuisine":{},"countryTouristOffice":{"web":["https://www.visitdubai.com","https://www.icarion.es/landing/viajes-a-dubai"],"instagram":[],"facebook":[],"youtube":[],"twitter":[]},"climate":{"description":"En Dubai los veranos son muy calurosos, áridos y a veces nublados, los inviernos son más suaves, secos y mayormente despejados","averageTemperatures":"Las temperaturas en Dubai generalmente varían de 14 °C en invierno a 41 °C en verano"},"surroundings":{"description":"Una de las experiencias que más se suele realizar es visitar el desierto, aunque también se pueden realizar excusiones a otros emiratos comoAbu Dhabi o Sharjah","links":[""]},"linksOfInterest":{},"landingData":{},"mainImage":{"medium":"https://cms.w2m.com/dam/Master-Data/Destinations/Asia/Emiratos-Arabes-Unidos/Images/emiratos-arabes-dubai-isla-palm-reflejo-rascacielos.jpg"},"relatedAreas":[],"nationalParks":[],"geographicAreas":[{"code":"OMA","name":"Oriente Medio y Asia Central"}],"interestLinks":[],"internalLinks":[],"images":[{"altText":"emiratos-arabes-dubai-isla-palm-reflejo-rascacielos","image":{"medium":"https://cms.w2m.com/dam/Master-Data/Destinations/Asia/Emiratos-Arabes-Unidos/Images/emiratos-arabes-dubai-isla-palm-reflejo-rascacielos.jpg"},"type":"mainImage","alternative":"emiratos-arabes-dubai-isla-palm-reflejo-rascacielos"},{"altText":"viewtravel-l-11894","image":{"small":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-11894.jpg","medium":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-m-11894.jpg","big":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-l-11894.jpg"},"type":"image","alternative":"viewtravel-l-11894"},{"altText":"viewtravel-l-11895","image":{"small":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-11895.jpg","medium":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-m-11895.jpg","big":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-l-11895.jpg"},"type":"image","alternative":"viewtravel-l-11895"},{"altText":"viewtravel-l-11896","image":{"small":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-11896.jpg","medium":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-m-11896.jpg","big":"https://staticfiles.view-travel.com/destinos/inspiravia/photos/viewtravel-l-11896.jpg"},"type":"image","alternative":"viewtravel-l-11896"}],"videos":[{"type":"mainVideo","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Lq408yUEebid&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Lq408yUEebid&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Lq408yUEebid&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=zz5FHZWcrw3G&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=zz5FHZWcrw3G&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=zz5FHZWcrw3G&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=hdjauvwPuJZO&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=hdjauvwPuJZO&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=hdjauvwPuJZO&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=ieDUAlf7W1I9&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=ieDUAlf7W1I9&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=ieDUAlf7W1I9&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=pxiMOJQFHuUg&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=pxiMOJQFHuUg&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=pxiMOJQFHuUg&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=pNZICqcENgBE&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=pNZICqcENgBE&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=pNZICqcENgBE&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=cLMzucpEN2ew&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=cLMzucpEN2ew&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=cLMzucpEN2ew&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=VV15BbGPP7LV&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=VV15BbGPP7LV&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=VV15BbGPP7LV&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=MYeKeN63gGjL&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=MYeKeN63gGjL&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=MYeKeN63gGjL&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=92jInLq1uzAZ&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=92jInLq1uzAZ&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=92jInLq1uzAZ&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=I0dE039fuGJA&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=I0dE039fuGJA&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=I0dE039fuGJA&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=aewDc1SElreI&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=aewDc1SElreI&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=aewDc1SElreI&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=BfMzlcvFqqci&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=BfMzlcvFqqci&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=BfMzlcvFqqci&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=HWQ9MaTOrZ5l&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=HWQ9MaTOrZ5l&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=HWQ9MaTOrZ5l&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Flspa3pKqthV&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Flspa3pKqthV&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Flspa3pKqthV&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=TG7Cjcr4QbHu&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=TG7Cjcr4QbHu&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=TG7Cjcr4QbHu&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=gokP3LQ6QIdX&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=gokP3LQ6QIdX&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=gokP3LQ6QIdX&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=j7oQ5zy6NDgC&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=j7oQ5zy6NDgC&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=j7oQ5zy6NDgC&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=GfEcTyg0vPkZ&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=GfEcTyg0vPkZ&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=GfEcTyg0vPkZ&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=IAIqKrEGpAgU&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=IAIqKrEGpAgU&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=IAIqKrEGpAgU&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=YyC3Fd8J9Coc&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=YyC3Fd8J9Coc&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=YyC3Fd8J9Coc&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=LBbtaD0PbPDy&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=LBbtaD0PbPDy&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=LBbtaD0PbPDy&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=PB28OtC2XMtg&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=PB28OtC2XMtg&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=PB28OtC2XMtg&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=wO4vbsbCbanH&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=wO4vbsbCbanH&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=wO4vbsbCbanH&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=sNCXt7vjnBYW&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=sNCXt7vjnBYW&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=sNCXt7vjnBYW&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=QCLL30KxCpXo&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=QCLL30KxCpXo&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=QCLL30KxCpXo&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=iwG6N0hBEcrK&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=iwG6N0hBEcrK&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=iwG6N0hBEcrK&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=ruVp4J7Kc2yq&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=ruVp4J7Kc2yq&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=ruVp4J7Kc2yq&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=jq7lJaqItH3n&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=jq7lJaqItH3n&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=jq7lJaqItH3n&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=24OqaCGd0mdu&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=24OqaCGd0mdu&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=24OqaCGd0mdu&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=EPJGNltAlPJm&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=EPJGNltAlPJm&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=EPJGNltAlPJm&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=U2TIofm3KwjX&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=U2TIofm3KwjX&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=U2TIofm3KwjX&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=IudOv1Q61zL6&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=IudOv1Q61zL6&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=IudOv1Q61zL6&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Fa5o5M3nAgQl&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Fa5o5M3nAgQl&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Fa5o5M3nAgQl&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Zy4ghx58HzCs&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Zy4ghx58HzCs&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=Zy4ghx58HzCs&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}},{"type":"video","video":{"small":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=hcqcKcRB7HuC&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","medium":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=hcqcKcRB7HuC&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U","big":"https://view-travel.com/video/?v=hcqcKcRB7HuC&vca=5AeVMOGSk6M62z2qqc48GGCyBVgK8c1U"}}],"isCountry":false,"accomodation":{"precautions":[]}}