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t's summer time and with the temperatures well and truly in the 40's, everyone's looking for things to do to keep cool. World Cup fever continues to grip the city and there are plenty of bars and restaurants showing the games and offering some great deals. For those who think they can do better than Rooney and Ronaldo, the Dubai Sports World is the place to go to show off your skills. The popular family edutainment festival - Modhesh World is running until September and the Malls have always got lots to offer, including shopping! The Holy Month of Ramadan is upon us and there are some fabulous Iftar buffets listed in the dining section. We’ve also put together a brief guide to ‘Understanding Ramadan’ on page 20/21 to help you during this special time. The beaches and water parks are still a great place to cool off when you just want to kick back and relax. Or if you’ve got energy to burn, then check out the sights and attractions, sports and activities and nightlife and entertainment sections for everything you need to fill your holiday with lasting memories. Don't forget to log onto www.discoverdubai.ae and whatever you get up to… Enjoy!

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General Information What's Happening

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Sights & Attractions

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Sports & Activities

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Health & Fitness

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Shopping

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Dining Out

Nightlife & Entertainment 56 Beauty & Pampering

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Getting Around Dubai

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GENERAL information

Welcome to

Dubai

In 1833, H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti moved the Bani Yas tribal family into Dubai. Sheikh Maktoum subsequently became the founder of the Al Maktoum family who continue to rule the Emirate to this day.

PRESENT DAY DUBAI The current ruler of Dubai is His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who is also the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE. Sheikh Mohammed is committed to fulfilling his father’s dream of making Dubai one of the leading cities in the world, and has successfully turned Dubai into a global hub of tourism and trade between the East and West.

RELIGION

The official religion of the UAE is Islam and you will find a large number of mosques throughout the city. Unless you are on a guided tour, non-muslims are not permitted entry into mosques.

POPULATION

The estimated population of Dubai is approximately 2.1 million people. Around 80% of those are expatriates, who are attracted by the tax-free working conditions and the relaxed, relatively crime-free lifestyle. 8 | JULY Discover Dubai

LOCAL TIME

The UAE is 4 hours ahead of GMT during winter months and 3 hours ahead in the summer months during daylight saving.

LANGUAGE

The official language is Arabic, although English is the most commonly used language in all areas that incorporate tourism and commerce. Hindi, Farsi and Urdu are also widely used.

WEEKEND

Friday and Saturday.


DUBAI CLIMATE

Dubai has a tropical desert climate, with summer temperatures reaching the mid to high 40’s and remaining in the 30’s overnight. Winter months are milder and more comfortable, with average temperatures in the mid 20’s, dropping to 12ºC-14ºC at night. Between December and March the winter weather can also bring short, irregular rainfall - so be prepared!

Credit: Dubai Meteorological Office

CURRENCY

The local currency is the Emirati Dirham which is pegged to the US Dollar. The Dirham is commonly referred to as either AED or DHS when shown in written form on price tags and menus etc. There are 100 fils to one Dirham and coins come in 5 fils, 10 fils, 25 fils, 50 fils and 1 dirham. Notes are issued in denominations of: Dhs 5, Dhs 10, Dhs 20, Dhs 50, Dhs 100, Dhs 200, Dhs 500 and Dhs 1,000. Always try to have a selection of smaller notes available for cheaper items, as it can be difficult getting change for a Dhs 500 or Dhs 1,000 note.

MONEY EXCHANGE & BANKING

Exchanging cash or travellers cheques is relatively easy, with Exchange Centres located in most of the shopping malls and throughout the city. Banks are also open Saturday to Thursday (closed on Friday).

The following Dirham exchange rates are correct at the time of going to press: • One US$ = Dhs 3.67 • One UK£ = Dhs 6.25 • One Euro = Dhs 4.99 www.discover-dubai.ae

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LOCAL CULTURE Despite becoming one of the most modern cities in the world, the local population of Dubai remain conscious of their heritage, legacy and culture. The late President of the UAE, H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, famously said, ‘A country that knows not its past has neither present nor future’ a phrase which adequately describes the Emirates of today. Many people come to Dubai holding misconceptions about the local culture, so in order to put everyone's mind at ease, Discover Dubai asked Mr Nasif Kayed, General Manager of the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU), to answer some of those frequently asked questions.

Q. Can you please explain the local dress?

A. The national dress for men is the spotlessly clean and crisp white ‘dishdasha’ or ‘kandoura’ and is worn with a headdress known as a ‘ghuttra’ (normally white for Emirati nationals). The ghuttra is secured around the head with a black cord or ‘agal’ which is still used to tether the camel’s feet together to stop them wandering off in the desert. Local Emirati women wear a traditional black weightless cloak called an ‘abaya’ together with a headscarf called a ‘sheyla’ sometimes decorated with traditional embroidery or sequins. Some women will also wear a leather mask called a ‘burgaa’ or use a very light veil ‘niqab’ to cover their face. Tradition, culture and religious modesty all influence the local dress for both men and women, and simplicity is the rule.

Q. Is it okay to hold hands, and even hug and kiss your wife/husband in public?

A. It's definitely okay to hold hands, but in public please conduct yourselves in a respectful manner. It’s expected to see an embrace at the airport, but these types of gestures are not typical in local society, therefore visitors and residents are asked to keep intimate exchanges ‘family friendly’ as public areas are considered rated “G”.

Q. Is it okay to show the bottom of your feet?

A. In the past, walking in the village was not as tidy as it is today, so when you entered a home, one removed their shoes. Even if you wore sandals your feet may have become soiled and unsightly. Today, mostly the elderly would expect you not to show the bottom of your feet as a sign of respect.

Q. Is it okay to take pictures of a local/Emirati?

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Q. What is the “dress code” in Dubai?

A. Most expect business casual as the official dress code, as well as the underlying values of modesty. Generally modesty in this country means no need to show-off. While we do see a bit of that, beachwear is for the beach, evening wear for the nightclubs and family friendly for the malls and public places. Just like company dress code rules, it’s best that a familyfriendly attire is worn when out, if your shoulders and knees are covered you’re sure not to offend anyone.

Q. Can I wear the local dress?

A. There is nothing that states you cannot dress like a local, but it’s best to remember that once in that attire you may be mistaken for one! So best to learn the protocol, mind your manners and understand you may be representing (or misrepresenting) someone’s culture. In the past almost everyone wore some type of robe because of its simplicity and modesty, from religious figures to everyday people. Light, airy clothes also keep you cool in the desert, which is why it’s still so popular in this region. The black abaya has evolved over the years and has crossed the cultural line to become a more universal garment worn all over the world and is an iconic part of fashion in the region.

Q. Can we enter a mosque?

A. Only if you are joining a guided tour through SMCCU (in Dubai) and currently Jumeirah Mosque and the Diwan Mosque in the historic district of Dubai are open weekly for tours.

Q. Why are alcohol and pork only served in limited areas in Dubai?

A. This comes from religion regarding do’s and don’ts. So no to alcohol, but here in Dubai it is legal in places like hotels and private residences (if you have a permit), but absolutely no tolerance for it in public or behind the wheel. As to pork, it’s a dietary restriction mentioned in the Quran along with other restrictions pertaining to certain foods. In Dubai, pork can be found in a small number of markets, and is usually kept separate from the main area.

If you would like to know more, why not go along to the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding where you can try the local dishes and have an open conversation about life in the Emirates. Call 04-3536666 or email smccu@cultures.ae. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Shisha (hubbly-bubbly) As you travel around Dubai you will often see people smoking shisha, and if the sweet, fruity smell has got you intrigued, here’s a quick guide to let you know what its all about.

What is it?

Shisha is a water pipe used to smoke tobacco through cooled water. The tobacco is heated by charcoal at the top and inhaled through a water chamber at the bottom. Shisha pipes date back over 500 years and their origins are still heavily debated.

What’s in it?

Shisha mu’assel is a syrupy mix of tobacco, binding agent (molasses, honey, treacle, sugar or vegetable glycerol) and fruit flavouring. Typical flavours include apple, mint, mango, strawberry, grape, melon and a variety of fruit based mixes. Contrary to popular belief, shisha is smoked for the flavour and enjoyment, and not for any kind of effect.

What’s it all about?

Smoking shisha is about socialising and has been part of life in the Middle East for centuries. Shisha cafés are full of friendly conversations, with both men and women equally taking part, and in places where alcohol is not allowed, you will find shisha being used to lubricate a social gathering. Shisha is also becoming increasingly popular in the West and you will find shisha pipes in homes and restaurants around the world. 12 | JULY Discover Dubai

What you need to know!

Smoking shisha is a leisurely, sociable activity that lasts about an hour (unlike a cigarette that usually takes a couple of minutes). According to the World Health Organisation, the volume of smoke inhaled in an hour-long session is the equivalent of smoking around 100 cigarettes. Findings show a smoker will inhale half a litre of smoke per cigarette, while a shisha smoker can take between a sixth and a litre of smoke per inhale. Some of the nicotine is absorbed in the water, but this leads to people smoking more to experience the same effect, therefore inhaling more carbon monoxide, heavy metals, tar and carcinogens. Remember that shisha contains tobacco and is therefore linked to the same life-threatening illnesses as cigarettes.

USEFUL TIPS Although we don’t condone smoking, this is part of the Arabic culture, and shisha may be one of the things you try during your stay. To help you fit in; here are some useful tips: • Only use specially prepared shisha tobacco • Occasionally blow into the pipe to get rid of the smoke building up in the water chamber • Replace the water if smoking for longer than an hour • Don't inhale too deeply • Shisha is no substitute for cigarettes, don’t switch to shisha if you’re trying to give up • Share your shisha, it will give you a break • If you do try it, limit it to occasional use; it's meant to be sociable!


ARABIC FAMILY NAMES

On your travels you’re likely to come across traditional Arabic names, so we’ve put together this short explanation to help you understand what they mean. First names traditionally come from Islam, and are chosen for their strong meanings. In the Holy Quran it says, ‘On the day of resurrection, you will be called by your names and by your fathers' names, so give yourselves good names’. This is why most Muslim names are made up of three parts - the given name, father's name (‘bin’ means son of, ‘bint’ means daughter of ), and their family name. For example, H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed Al Maktoum is: Mohammed

bin Rashid

(given name meaning ‘Praised One’)

(son of Rashid)

Al Maktoum

(tribe/family name)

Emiratis can also include their fathers, grandfathers, and in some cases great-grandfathers names, so Sheikh Mohammed’s name could also be written like this. Mohammed (First name)

Rashid

(Father)

Saeed

(Grandfather)

Maktoum

(Great Grandfather)

Al Maktoum

(Tribe/Family)

You will also hear men being called by their sons name, so a man with a son called Ahmed could be known as Abu Ahmed (Abu means ‘father of ’).

DRINKING WATER

Tap water in Dubai is processed through large desalination plants and is perfectly safe to drink. However, it doesn’t taste very nice and most residents tend to drink bottled water or use a water cooling machine. Bottled water is sold at supermarkets, shops and petrol stations and is cheap at around Dhs 2 per litre. If you’re on a self-catering holiday there is absolutely no problem using tap water for cooking. Please try to remember that you are in a desert environment and with over 2 million people in Dubai and an obvious lack of rainfall, it’s everyone’s responsibility to preserve water. So remember to turn off the taps and try not to use running water for shaving or brushing your teeth! If you travel outside the city, it’s best to be cautious, don’t drink from the tap and make sure you have a good supply of bottled water to hand, especially if you are going to an isolated area! www.discover-dubai.ae

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Useful ARABIC PHRASES GENERAL information

GREETINGS

Hello - marhaba Peace be upon you as-salaamu alaikum Upon you be peace wa-alaikum as-salaam Welcome - ahlan wa sahlan Pleased to meet you - tasharrafna Goodbye - maas-salaama Until we meet again - ilallika’

GENERAL

Yes - naam No - laa Maybe - mumken I hope so (God willing) - In shaa’ Allah Please - min fadlak Thank you - shukran You’re welcome - afwan Excuse me - udhran Lets go - yalla Congratulations! - mabrook! Do you speak English? hal tatakallam al-ingliiziya?

NUMBERS

0 - sifr 1 - waahid 2 - ithnaan 3 - thalaatha 4 - arbaa 5 - khamsa 6 - sitta 7 - sabaa 8 - thamaaniya 9 - tisa 10 - ashara 100 - mi’a

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INTRODUCTIONS

My name is... - ismii.. What is your name? maa ismuka? (male) maa ismuki? (female) Where are you from? - min ayna anta? How old are you? - kam umruka?

SHOPPING

How much? - bikam? Do you sell...? - hal tabii...? I want to buy... - uriidu an ashtarii... I want to pay... - uriidu an adfa... Price - si’r Receipt - iisaal

DINING OUT

The menu please al-kaa’ima, min fadlak Water - maa’ Salt - malh Sugar - sukkar The bill please - al hisaab, min fadlak

DIRECTIONS

Right - yamiin Left - yasaar Straight on - alaa tuul Airport - mataar Bank - bank Beach - shaate’ Hotel - funduk’ Toilet - hammam

Where is...? - ayna...? I am lost - anaa daa’i How can I find a taxi? - kayfa yumke nunee aluthoor ala sayyaarat ujra? I would like to go to... awad an adhhab ila...


MOBILE PHONE COVERAGE If you’re looking for an affordable way to stay in touch with family and friends back home, why not subscribe to a prepaid mobile package.

DU VISITOR MOBILE LINE

The du prepaid line is Dhs 49 including a Dhs 20 free recharge card. The line is valid for 90 days from the date of the first call, you then have 275 days to renew your subscription at a cost of Dhs 20. Visit any du shop or authorised dealer, or get your visitor line as soon as you land at one of the airport branches. Required documents: Passport with Visit Visa number. Visit www.du.ae for more information.

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ETISALAT AHLAN VISITOR’S MOBILE PACKAGE

“Ahlan” in Arabic means “Hello”, and is available for Dhs 60 with free talktime worth Dhs 25 upon activation, and is valid for 90 days. To subscribe, visit the nearest Etisalat Business/Service Center or any authorised retailer. You can also subscribe at the Etisalat Kiosks at Dubai Airport, as well as in Dubai Duty Free. Required documents: Passport with Visit Visa number. Visit www.etisalat.ae for more information.

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CAR RENTAL

The road network throughout the UAE is expanding daily, and hiring a car is a great way to get out and see the Emirates. Most rental companies will deliver to, and collect from, your hotel or apartment, and depending on your budget you could be driving anything from economy models to top of the range sports cars. All the vehicles are left-hand drive and most (if not all) are automatic, and watch out for the speed cameras, or you could be hit with a big fine when you return the car! Petrol is cheap compared to Europe, with prices ranging between Dhs 1.72 and Dhs 1.83 per litre. Unleaded petrol is called ‘Special’ and you can expect to pay about Dhs 80 to fill an economy car and up to Dhs 150 for a large car or 4x4. Drivers must be over 21 to drive a small economy car and over 25 to drive a car over 2 litres. Driving License Requirements: 1. Drivers are required to produce their original passports as a form of identification 2. All national licenses must be valid and held for a minimum period of one year 3. Visitors from the following countries are allowed to drive in Dubai with their national valid driving license, however, we recommend that drivers obtain an international license as this may not apply to other Emirates within the UAE: UK, USA, France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Austria, Ireland, Spain, Norway, Turkey, Canada, Japan, Poland, Korea, Finland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Romania.

LIMOUSINES

For the ultimate night out with friends, or to make a real impression, why not hire a chauffeur driven limousine and arrive in style. A limousine ride in Dubai is a great way to see the city and most companies will customise the tour to suit your needs. You can find all types of luxury transportation available and the prices are surprisingly affordable (especially when split between a group of people) and include the driver, insurance, unlimited mileage and soft drinks. When Discover Dubai readers book 3 hours with Dubai Exotic Limo (see advert opposite) they will receive 1 hour's use of the limousine free! See the discount voucher at the back of this magazine. 16 | JULY Discover Dubai


DUBAI


THIS month

What’s happening this month Dubai Sports World 2014 Dubai Sports World is one of the Middle East’s largest indoor sports events. Running until Saturday 30th August, it will transform summer into the only season that matters, with all your favourite sports in one professional standard and air conditioned arena at Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre - Dubai World Trade Centre. Visit www.dubaisportsworld.ae or call 04-3321000.

DAY AND NIGHT EXHIBITION Gulf Photo Plus (GPP) brings another exhibition to Dubai. Chosen as the theme for the exhibition, ‘Day’ and ‘Night’ is a variety of compelling images spanning a wide spectrum of genres including landscape, fine art, portraiture and abstract work. The exhibition celebrates all those who passionately pursue the art and science of photography round the clock, and GPP continually encourages the local and international community of photography enthusiasts to submit work. Running until Saturday 26th July at Gulf Photo Plus, Alserkal Avenue, Warehouse D36, Street 8, Al Quoz, Dubai. Admission is Free. Call 04-3808545.

Ramadan Night Market A bigger and better Ramadan Night Market returns to offer fun, frolic, family time and loads of shopping. Over the last 11 nights of Ramadan (17th – 27th July), The Ramadan Night Market features products and brands from around the region and comes alive with great opportunities for residents and tourists to shop for all their festival needs. The market will include a kids play area and a food pavilion. Open 8pm to 2am at the Za’abeel Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre. Admission is Free. Call 04-3885191. 18 | JULY Discover Dubai


Modhesh World One of the most popular family edutainment destinations in the region, Modhesh World offers an array of unique interactive and themed experiences until 8th September. You can expect a great time at the Dubai World Trade Centre, with activities designed to give families and children their most memorable summer holiday in Dubai. Tickets are Dhs 15 and free for children below 3 years old. Open noon to 2am Saturday to Thursday and 5pm to 2am Fridays.

Chuck E. Cheese If your looking to keep the kids entertained this summer, Chuck E. Cheese offers the magical solution for the whole family. The 50,000 sq ft pizza restaurant, with a wide variety of arcades and attractions, is a great indoor entertainment centre and an ideal place to escape the heat. Aimed at bringing people of all ages together, Chuck E. Cheese is very competitively priced, and is easy to find at the Dubai Outlet Mall. Call 04-4253530 or visit www.chuckecheesesdubai.com.

Free jumping revolution BOUNCE, the Australian trampoline phenomena, has unveiled the world of Free-Jumping in the heart of Al Quoz, Dubai, to the delight of adrenaline junkies, air-sports athletes, mums and kids. BOUNCE offers the thrill of high-octane adrenaline sport to anyone who feels like jumping around. It’s like a giant skate park made out of trampolines. To get a taste of the Free-Jumping Revolution follow them on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter or check out www.bounce.ae. www.discover-dubai.ae

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THIS month

Understanding

Ramadan

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f you’re looking to spend Ramadan in a Muslim country, the thing you will learn and experience may surprise you. The word Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ramida meaning dryness or scorching heat, and is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The Islamic calendar uses the phases of the moon to mark its days, usually 344 or 345 days per year, and the sighting of the new moon marks the start and end of Ramadan. In the 365-day solar Gregorian calendar, Ramadan is observed approximately 11 days earlier each year. Ramadan is considered the most sacred Islamic month because, according to the Quran, this was when Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) first received revelations. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam (basic acts) considered mandatory for believers. The other four include Shahadah (declaring no god but Allah and Muhammed (PBUH) is his messenger), Salat (prayers five times a day), Zakat (giving 2.5% of your earnings to charity), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime). 20 | JULY Discover Dubai

During Ramadan, traditional lights, lanterns, stars and crescents are used to decorate the streets, mosques, shopping malls, public places and homes. The tradition of lanterns as a symbolic Ramadan decoration is believed to have originated in Egypt, where Caliph al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah was greeted by people holding lanterns to celebrate his ruling. Besides refraining from eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset for 29 to 30 days, Muslims are also expected to abstain from smoking, engaging in sexual relations and speaking sinfully. Muslims increase their offering of Salat (prayers), recitation of the Quran and charity-giving. Fasting is obligatory for all Muslims who have come of age, except those who are ill, travelling, pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic or going through menstrual bleeding. Those who are unable to fast must make up the missed days later.


During Ramadan in many Muslim countries including the UAE, both Muslims and Non-Muslims are expected to follow the same rules involving eating or drinking publically, playing music and dressing modestly. In some Muslim countries, failing to fast or eating or drinking in public during Ramadan is considered a crime and is punishable by law. However, behind closed doors, you are free to do as you please. During the day, music is not played in public as Muslims spend the month listening to Quran recitations. Although Muslims are religiously required to dress modestly, this is intensified during Ramadan. Even if you don’t fast, you are expected to dress modestly by covering your shoulders and your knees. Another thing to expect during Ramadan is the change in traffic, as working hours are cut down to 6 hours a day, allowing those who are fasting to leave the office at around 3pm and still have plenty of time to rest before Iftar (the breaking of the fast). In some places in Dubai, the firing of a traditional cannon is still used to announce Iftar. It is said that Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) used to break his fast with dates, a tradition that Muslims worldwide still follow today. After breaking fast, Muslims pray Salat Al Maghrib, the fourth of the five daily prayers, after which the main meal is served. Iftar is a social gathering, often in a buffet style, serving traditional meals including Umm Ali, a sweet dessert popular during Ramadan and healthy drinks such as Qamar Al Deen, Jellab and Tamar Hindi. Due to their

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dehydrating properties, fizzy drinks, coffee, tea and energy drinks are avoided. Muslims sometimes have a filling meal called Suhoor before sunrise, an Islamic tradition that blesses the person fasting to avoid the weakness caused by the fast. Because of their slow-releasing energy qualities, complex carbohydrates such as oats, lentils, brown rice and grains are usually favoured for Suhoor meals. The holiday of Eid al-Fitr (feast of breaking the fast) marks the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the next lunar month, Shawwal. Eid al-Fitr is declared after another crescent new moon has been sighted or the completion of 30 days of fasting if no visual sighting is possible due to weather conditions. The first day of Eid al-Fitr is the only day in the year when Muslims are forbidden from fasting. Muslims mark this day by wearing new clothes and going to the Mosque to pray the Salat al-Eid. Traditionally, children are given Eideyya (Eid money) while gathered with family and relatives, creating an overall festive end to the Holy month of Ramadan.

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SIGHTS & attractions

Sights& Attractions

Dubai’s rich history and modern architecture provide superb sightseeing opportunities, and with an ever growing list of things to see and do, you’ll need our Sights & Attractions guide to keep you on the right track.

Historical Shindagha Located in the district of Al Shindagha, between Port Rashid and Dubai Creek, Historical Shindagha is a cultural and heritage site, dipicting what life was like in Dubai all those years ago.

Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum’s House

Built in 1896 on the banks of Dubai Creek, this was the home of the ruling family until Sheikh Saeed’s death in 1958. Aside from being an architectural marvel, the building is now a museum, with an unique collection of photographs showing Dubai, the souqs and traditional celebrations since the 1940s. Other rooms feature coins, stamps and historical documents dating back to 1791, as well as an interesting display on pearl diving. Open 9am to 4.30pm. Admission is Dhs 3. Call 04-3937139.

Heritage Village

The Heritage village recreates a Bedouin settlement, complete with homes made from barasti and mud, and a tented bedouin village with traditional weapons, chests and household utensils. You can enjoy pottery and weaving workshops, try a traditional coffee house, or visit a small souk which sells a mixture of traditional Bedouin handcrafts. The Heritage village is a great place to see the more traditional aspects of Dubai life, and is ideal for uncovering artifacts and picking up a unique Dubai bowl or basket. Open 9am to 4.30pm. Admission is free. Call 04-3937139. 22 | JULY Discover Dubai


Traditional Architecture Museum Built in 1927 to be the residence of Sheikh Juma bin Maktoum, its historic and creative characteristics made it the perfect choice for the museum of Classical Architecture. The house encompasses a number of rooms showing the general architecture in the Emirates and the materials and tools used in traditional construction. Open 9am to 4.30pm. Admission is free. Call 04-3920093.

Horse Museum

Camel Museum

Located in the ‘Rekab House’ (Camel House), the museum was originally used as a Camel stable for the Sheikhs. When the building was restored, its architectural design was conserved to become a Camel museum. This unique house explains the history and prominence of Camels, and illustrates breeds such as the Saleel, Faseel, Naqah and Hewar used by the Bedouin people as ships of the desert.Open 9am to 4.30pm. Admission is free. Call 04-3920368.

The Horse museum is located in a house that once belonged to the late Sheikha Mozah bint Saeed, who converted the building into a museum to explain the Arabian stallions’ history, its eminence for Arabs, its names and citing in Arabic literature. The museum has 13 rooms containing information boards and video footage to explain everything you need to know about Arabian stallions. Open 9am to 4.30pm. Admission is free. Call 04-3920368.

Diving Village

The Diving village provides a glimpse of Dubai’s maritime past and shows you what life was like six to seven thousand years ago, when pearl diving was one of the regions main sources of income. As the pearl season only lasted six months, divers often risked their lives to gather as many pearl studded oysters as possible, and the village features displays on pearl diving, as well as scale models of dhows and pearling boats. Open 9am to 4.30pm. Admission is free. Call 04-3937139. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood Built in 1859 and famous for its signature wind towers, the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood provides a hint of old Dubai. Located next to Al Fahidi Fort, it is the largest concentration of traditional courtyard houses in Dubai and is home to a museum, a cultural centre, restaurants and an art gallery.

Al Fahidi Fort

Dating back to 1787, making it the oldest building in Dubai, the main attraction in the neighbourhood is Al Fahidi Fort. The Fort once guarded the landward approaches to the town, and has been a seat of government, the ruler’s main residence, a military barracks, a prison, and now provides the starting point for a walking tour of the ancient Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. The restored Fort provides a fascinating insight into days of old, with many interesting archaeological finds displayed in cavernous underground rooms including spears, armour, khanjar knives and cannons, many of which are inscribed with the maker’s name. Open 9.30am to 4.30pm. Call 04-3531862.

Dubai Museum

Dubai Museum is the main museum in Dubai, and is located in Al Fahidi Fort. The museum was opened by the ruler of Dubai in 1971, with the aim of presenting Dubai’s traditional way of life. Galleries recreate scenes from the Creek, traditional Arab houses, mosques, the souk, date farms, desert and marine life, and its colourful, life size dioramas vividly depict the days before the discovery of oil. Here you will find local antiquities and artifacts from African and Asian countries that traded with Dubai, and recent discoveries as old as 3000 B.C. Open 9am to 5pm. Call 04-3937139.

Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU) The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding is a non-profit organisation established to increase awareness and understanding between the various cultures that live in Dubai. Operating under the banner of 'Open Doors. Open Minds.' the SMCCU strives to remove barriers between people of different nationalities and raise awareness of the local culture, customs and religion of the United Arab Emirates. Visit www.cultures.ae or call 04-3536666 for more information. 24 | JULY Discover Dubai


Diwan Mosque Constructed sometime after 1985 during the renovation of the Ruler's Court, the Diwan Mosque has a private entrance from the Ruler's Court and a public entrance in the village, and can hold about 500 worshippers. It is simply decorated with Islamic calligraphy and Fatimid period colors and designs. It has a single minaret and can be viewed by the public as part of the SMCCU Heritage Tour of the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Call 04-3536666 for more information. Please remember the Diwan Mosque is a place of worship and you will be expected to cover shoulders, arms and legs whilst inside the building.

Burj Nahar

On the opposite side of Dubai Creek you will find Burj Nahar, one of three watchtowers which were used to guard Dubai. Set amongst beautiful gardens, Burj Nahar is a fine example of an old watchtower and is a wonderful photo opportunity.

JUMEIRAH MOSQUE

Situated on Jumeirah Beach Road, the enchanting Jumeirah Mosque with its huge central dome is the best known mosque in Dubai. There is an organised tour at 10am, Saturday to Thursday through the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. Call 04-3536666 for more information. Please remember that Jumeirah Mosque is a place of worship and you will be expected to cover shoulders, arms and legs whilst inside the building.

Bait Al Wakeel Maritime Museum

Situated near the abra (water taxi) station at Dubai Creek, Bait Al Wakeel was built in 1934 by the late Sheikh Rashid as Dubai's first office building. The building has been completely restored and houses a museum and restaurant depicting Dubai’s once-traditional fishing and maritime traditions. Call 04-3530530. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Dubai Creek and Abra Rides

The best way to see the impressive buildings that have sprung up along Dubai Creek is from the waterway, and bustling abra stations will provide you with a quick and efficient way to cross the Creek. Abras are small barges which used to be rowing boats but are now powered by diesel engines, and can seat about 20 people. Incidentally, the work force commute across the Creek on a regular basis and there are over 17,500 crossings per day, so if you’re wearing expensive or light coloured clothing I advise you to remain standing for the trip, as the bench seats can get a little grubby. Abras can also be hired for private trips along the Creek and if you negotiate well with the boat captains you should get a good deal.

GOLD SOUK With imports of over 500 tonnes per year and an annual business worth in excess of Dhs 25 billion, it’s no wonder Dubai is known as the City of Gold. There are over 800 jewellery shops in Dubai, and with no taxes, low import duties and high turnovers allowing for lower margins, Dubai is one of the cheapest city in the world to buy gold jewellery. The Gold Souk is in Deira (the old part of town) and even if you’re not looking to buy, it’s worth a visit to see the glittering array of merchandise on offer (especially in the evening). If you are looking for something, don’t feel pressured into buying from the first shop, as there’s plenty of choice - and be prepared to barter.

Spice Souk

Located close to the Gold Souk, all you have to do is follow your nose and take in the breathtaking selection of spices such as ginger, chillies, cardamom and frankincense, all displayed in huge jute sacks ready to burst at the seams. Wandering around the stalls is a pleasant way to pass an evening and the fragrances can really help to work up an appetite. This is a working souq which sells goods to locals and sailors from the dhows, and is a good place to buy incense burners, saffron, rose water, henna kits and shisha pipes. 26 | JULY Discover Dubai


THE DUBAI FOUNTAIN AND LAKE RIDE

The Dubai Fountain was designed by Californiabased WET, the creators of the Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas, and is 275 metres long with five circles and two central arcs. Over 6,600 lights and 50 colour projectors create a breathtaking show syncronised with classical, Arabic and world music. Shows run every 30 minutes from 6pm to 11pm Sunday to Wednesday, and 11.30pm Thursday to Saturday. The Dubai Fountain is located next to The Dubai Mall and entrance is free (get there early to avoid the crowds). And now you have the opportunity to navigate the 30-acre Burj Lake (home to The Dubai Fountain) on an abra. Each abra can accommodate 6 people and will navigate a defined path that doesn’t interfere with the fountain’s grid. Boats operate every 30 minutes between 5.45pm and 11.15pm, Saturday to Thursday (rides are held between performances to ensure your safety). Price is Dhs 65 and the ticket counter and abra bay are located at the waterfront promenade of The Dubai Mall.

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo With 10 million litres of water and thousands of aquatic animals, Dubai Aquarium is one of the largest indoor aquariums in the world. New animals and exhibits are added regularly and walking through the 270-degree glass tunnel illuminates the marvels of the ocean floor and showcases one of the most diverse collections of aquatic life worldwide. The Underwater Zoo offers an interactive approach to the ecology and sustainability of marine life, with three ecological zones: Rainforest, Rocky Shore, and Living Ocean, featuring Penguins, Crocodiles, Piranhas, Giant Spider Crabs, Water Rats, Sea horses, Jellyfish and more. Other Activities include Shark Dives, Speciality Dives and the Cage Experience for none qualified divers. Glass-Bottom Boat Rides, Aquarist Programme, The Ocean School, Feeding Presentations and the Gifts & Souvenirs shop. For more information visit www.thedubaiaquarium.com or call 04-4485200. www.discover-dubai.ae

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ICONIC BUILDINGS Burj Khalifa The world’s tallest tower

Burj Khalifa was unveiled in February 2010 in a crescendo of fireworks, lasers and fountain displays. The official height of the tower is 828 metres which is 320 metres taller than Taipei 101, which held the record since 2004. Other records include the highest occupied floor at over 550 metres; the highest outdoor observation deck - ‘At the Top’ on Level 124; and the tallest service elevator, which travels to a height of 504 metres. Tickets to the observation deck are time stamped at 30-minute intervals, but if you can’t wait, immediate entry is available for a price. To book tickets go to www.burjkhalifa.ae/ observation-deck/ticket-information.

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BURJ AL ARAB TOWER OF THE ARABS

In its short time on the Dubai coastline the Burj Al Arab has attracted immense media attention, making it one of the most photographed structures in the world. Sometimes referred to as "the world's only seven-star hotel", the Burj Al Arab was designed to resemble the billowing sail of a ship, and standing at a height of 321 metres it makes an impressive addition to the Dubai skyline. To make it even more inspiring the building is illuminated at night by a choreographed light show representing water and fire. This symbolic hotel offers the finest amenities and you can be assured of the ultimate in personal service throughout your stay.


WATER PARKS WILD WADI

Situated in front of the stunning Burj Al Arab and themed around the tale of Juha, a well known character from Arabian folklore, Wild Wadi is one of Dubai's foremost tourist locations. Discover your inner child on the master blaster - an exhilarating water rollercoaster ride, while Tantrum Alley and Burj Surj will push thrill seekers’ to the limit. Those brave enough to conquer the new Jumeirah Sceirah, which now has two tandem slides, will climb to a height of 32 metres and stand on a trap door. They will then be released, rapidly descending down the 120 metre slide at an astonishing speed of over 80 km/h! Open from 10am to 8pm, admission is Dhs 245 for adults and Dhs 185 for children below 1.1 metres in height. Call 04-3484444 or visit www.wildwadi.com. As a Discover Dubai reader you can also receive a discount of Dhs 30 per person! Simply present the voucher supplied at the back of this magazine.

Aquaventures

The spectacular ‘Tower of Poseidon’ is now open! Filled with record breaking rides, including the worlds largest waterslide. The terrifying ‘Poseidon’s Revenge’ suspends you over a trap door and then releases you through a series of extreme twists and turns, reaching 60kmh! Experience heart-thumping slides, uphill water roller coasters, never ending rapid river adventures and up-close animal encounters. Open 10am to sunset (Opening hours subject to change depending on time of year). Tickets are Dhs 250 for adults and Dhs 205 for children below 1.2 metres in height. Call 04-4260000.

Yas Waterworld

Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi features 43 rides, slides and attractions and follows the story of ‘Dana’, a young Emirati girl, on a quest for the legendary pearl that had once brought prosperity to her village. Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi has it all, from the atmospheric setting, the thrilling rides, authentic souq-style shopping and live entertainment, there’s something to amuse the entire family. Open 10am to 6pm every day. Tickets cost Dhs 240 for adults and Dhs 195 for children below 1.1 metres in height. Premium tickets are also available. Call 02-4142000. www.discover-dubai.ae

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DUBAI BY AIR Fly and Dine this Ramadan with Seawings

Celebrate Ramadan with an enthralling Seawings Seaplane Tour, followed by a traditional Iftar at sundown. A thrilling water takeoff leads to the most unique panoramic views of Dubai’s iconic landmarks. See the Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa, World Islands and more. After your flight, enjoy a delectable Iftar at one of Dubai’s finest restaurants at the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club. Seawings provides scenic tours of the UAE, with everyone having a window seat and the flight paths are designed to offer equal views from both sides of the aircraft. In addition, Seawings can provide customised charters to over 25 destinations within the UAE. For bookings, call 04-8070708 or email reservations@seawings.ae.

*Offer applicable to flights booked during Ramadan only. Departure: Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club or JA Jebel Ali Golf Resort Duration: 40 minutes (dock to dock) seaplane tour Price: Now only Dhs 1095 (Price includes seaplane tour and Iftar at Lake View Restaurant)

DESERT SAFARIS Safaris come highly recommended and are a real ‘must do’ for anyone coming to Dubai. There are a number companies offering great safari options, from some serious ‘dune bashing’ (think rollercoaster with bumps thrown in for good measure!), to one of Dubai’s newest activities - an authentic wildlife safari. Platinum Heritage (see back cover) even use museum quality 1950’s open top Land Rovers, ensuring you feel like you have stepped back in time whilst enjoying a gentle drive inside a traditional wildlife reserve. Safaris can incorporate a multitude of activities, from breathtaking photos of the sand dunes and local wildlife, to camel rides, sand boarding, bedouin camps, dune buggies, dressing up in a dishdasha or abaya and magnificent displays from a local falconer. In the evenings you could be smoking shisha and indulging in traditional food from the local bbq, and after the meal a belly dancer may well provide entertainment whilst you enjoy a drink or Arabic coffee (bedouin camps are licensed to sell alcohol). Desert safaris may not be suitable for very young children who may get scared, or the elderly or infirm, as passengers tend to get thrown about quite a lot. For an even better deal, check out the discount vouchers supplied by our advertisers at the back of this magazine. 30 | JULY Discover Dubai


Park life

Although you may be in the desert, you can still get close to nature in one of the many public parks around Dubai. If you miss the smell of freshly cut grass, or would like to feed the ducks, then why not spend the day lounging around one of these popular locations.

Creek Park

Creek Park is located in Bur Dubai running along the side of Dubai creek. Although one of the earliest parks in Dubai, Creek Park has a modern layout, with well-planned children’s play areas, recreational facilities, easy to navigate footpaths and a number of handy refreshment stands. Throughout the park you will find an abundance of flora and fauna, which has been expertly labeled so you can identify the different species. Creek Park is also home to Dubai Dolphinarium, Children’s City, the ‘teleferic’ cable car rides, rental bikes, train rides, camel and pony rides and restaurants. Open Sunday to Wednesday 8am to 10pm, Thursday to Saturday and official holidays 8am to 11pm. Entry is Dhs 5 per person. Call 04-3367633 or 050-8589892.

Zabeel Park

Zabeel Park is located on both sides of the Sheikh Zayed road next to the Trade Centre roundabout. The park is divided into 3 areas and is connected via bridges that span the road systems. The park is very well maintained with clearly sign posted paths helping to guide you through the lush green lawns. In addition to the beautifully kept gardens, the main area is home to Stargate (a theme park divided into 5 domes resembling a space ship), Megabowl (a large outdoor amphitheatre) and the Space Maze. The second area has the boating lake, mini golf, cricket field, assault course and food court, whilst the third area has been designed to host functions. Open Sunday to Wednesday 8am to 10pm, Thursday to Saturday and official holidays 8am to 11pm. Entry is Dhs 5 per person. Call 04-3986888 or 050-7252994. www.discover-dubai.ae

Safa Park

Safa Park is located between Al Wasl and Sheikh Zayed road, next to Jumeirah 2. This is the biggest park in Dubai and is very popular with both residents and tourists. The park has acres of green lawns to lounge on, a waterfall and lazy river leading to the boat lake, children’s play areas, a ladies only area and a small fairground and gaming zone. Sports facilities include football, volleyball, basketball, tennis and a purpose built jogging track. Although there are over 20 public barbeque areas, you will need to arrive early to avoid the rush, but if you miss your spot, don’t worry, there are plenty of refreshment stands and restaurants. Open Sunday to Wednesday 8am to 10pm, Thursday to Saturday and official holidays 8am to 11pm. Entry is Dhs 3 per person. Call 04-3492111. Discover Dubai JULY | 31


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Life’s a beach No visit to Dubai is complete without a nice day relaxing on the beach, and for those of you staying in hotels or apartments without beach access, you will find several hotels and beach clubs offering daily, weekly or monthly rates to use their facilities.

BEACH PARKS There are two beautiful beach parks in Dubai, Al Mamzar Park and Jumeirah Beach Park. Both are well developed and scenic, having large grassy areas, shrubbery and palm trees. Be aware the beaches can get busy on Fridays with residents taking advantage of their day off.

AL MAMZAR BEACH PARK

is in Deira and open from 8am to 10pm Sunday to Wednesday, and 8am to 11pm Thursday to Saturday. It has four pristine beaches, two swimming pools, a children’s playground, over 100 chalets which can be rented out on a daily basis, picnic areas, in-park transport system, cafeteria’s and changing rooms. Fees are Dhs 5 per person or Dhs 30 per car which includes the driver and all passengers.

JUMEIRAH BEACH PARK

is on Jumeirah Beach Road. The beach is lovely with superb surroundings, large lawned areas, beautiful flowers and lifeguards in attendance. The beach park is open from 8am to 10pm weekdays and 8am to 11pm at weekends. Fees are Dhs 5 per person or Dhs 20 per car. Sunday and Wednesday are reserved for women and children only. 32 | JULY Discover Dubai


PRIVATE BEACH CLUBS If you’re looking for something a little more exclusive, then why not try one of the private beach clubs featured below.

RIVA BEACH CLUB

Located beneath building 8 of the Shoreline Apartments on the iconic Palm Jumeirah, RIVA is a stylish and relaxing neighbourhood beach club with its own stretch of private beach, climate controlled pool and fully licensed al fresco restaurant and gazebo bar. RIVA is also home to several outlets offering everything from beauty and pampering to award winning Gastro CafĂŠs. Beach access is Dhs 175 weekends and Dhs 100 weekdays. Call 04-4309466 or visit www.riva-beach.com.

RIXOS THE PALM DUBAI

Nestled on a pristine stretch of beach on The Palm Jumeirah, with striking views of the Arabian Gulf, Rixos beach club offers a relaxing beach experience together with a large infinity pool, pool bar and water activities. Beach access is Dhs 175 for adults and Dhs 87 for children, weekend passes are Dhs 250 and Dhs 125 respectively. Call 04-4575555 or visit www.rixos.com.

TALISE AT JUMEIRAH BEACH HOTEL

Talise features a beautiful sandy beach right next to the Burj Al Arab hotel, with three adult swimming pools (including a lap pool) and a kids pool and play area. There are several restaurants and bars with a choice of views overlooking the beach, the Burj Al Arab or the Jumeirah Beach Hotel & Marina. Passes (including food voucher) Dhs 550 adults and Dhs 350 children. Call 04-4068800. www.discover-dubai.ae

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SPORTS & activities

Dubai has a great selection of sports and activities to fill your holiday, so why not get out and try some of those exciting things you’ve always dreamed of. To help you plan the week ahead, here are some of Dubai’s most popular activities.

SKY DIVING SKYDIVE DUBAI

For the first time Skydive Dubai The Palm dropzone will be open in the Summer season for tandem jumps, working hours will be from 5am to 10am. Experience the rush of the free fall while being safely strapped to a professional instructor Tandem jump + video + photos for only Dhs 1,999! The Desert Campus Drop Zone - (SD2) the school for continued education and newer jumpers (100 jumps or less), is located 35 km from Dubai and offers some of the best Skydiving instructors in the world. Courses include; accelerated free fall and tandem progression, and for experienced skydivers; canopy piloting, formation, free flying and wing suit courses. Open from 7am to 12 noon during the summer season.

Tandem Jump rules: 1. Age: 18 and above 2. Clothes: Athletic and comfortable, wear trainers/ sport shoes 3. Weight: Ladies less than 90 kg, men less than 100 kg 4. Time: Plan to spend at least 3 hours at the drop zone 5. Absolutely no alcohol and/or drugs in your system 6. Make sure not to jump 24 hours after scuba diving.

NOTE: Skydiving is weather permitting. For bookings visit www.skydivedubai.ae or email info@skydivedubai.ae. For bookings visit www.skydivedubai.ae or email info@skydivedubai.ae.

IFLY DUBAI, MIRDIF CITY CENTRE

Indoor skydiving at iFLY Dubai is safe for kids (over 5yrs), challenging for adults, exciting for teens and realistic for skydivers, offering endless excitement, adrenaline and adventure - no experience is necessary! iFLY Dubai is not a ride or a simulator, it’s a vertical wind tunnel (VWT) that moves air in a vertical column, offering the best possible flight experience for indoor skydiving. iFLY have 2 clear acrylic tunnels 10m high and 3m wide, with fans that can blow up to 200kph. Execute twists, turns and somersaults in the specially constructed chamber, without having to leave the safety of terra firma. Open 10am to 10pm weekdays and until 12 midnight on weekends. Call 800-6422 or visit mirdifcitycentre.com. 34 | JULY Discover Dubai


SNOW & ICE SKI DUBAI

Situated at the Mall of the Emirates, Ski Dubai brings all the fun of snow skiing to the desert. Boasting a 400m ski run with five multi-directional slopes, purpose built jumps and a snowboarding park, enjoy this amazing wintery setting whilst skiing, tobogganing or just playing in the snow. For an added thrill why not try the new Snow Bullet, a state of the art 150m zip line that propels you over the mountain-themed slopes below, or meet and play with Ski Dubai's resident Snow Penguins! Group packages and private tuition are all available and entry prices include ski jackets and trousers, boots, skis or a snowboard, disposable socks, poles and medical insurance. Open 10am to 11pm during the week and 10am to 12 midnight at weekends. Call 04-4094000 or visit www.skidxb.com.

DUBAI ICE RINK

Dubai Ice Rink offers a variety of activities all year long, including skating lessons, Mega Skate sessions, Penguin Pals for children, lessons for ladies and Birthday Parties. The Olympic-size ice rink also serves as a multi-purpose venue that can be transformed into a concert arena, or host private functions. A giant 20m x 10m LED screen is positioned at one end of the rink, and a selection of cafĂŠs offer a leisurely and relaxing experience for the entire family. So whether you want to learn skating, perfect your technique or just have a great time, this spectacular venue is the coolest place to hang out any time of the year. Check out www.dubaiicerink.com for timings and prices or call 04-4485111. www.discover-dubai.ae

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WATER SPORTS SCUBA DIVING

The UAE is surrounded by two bodies of water, both offering different diving experiences. Dubai is good for shipwrecks, which are home to Barracuda, Snappers and Jacks, with common Rays and the odd Eagle Ray making an appearance. Some of the wrecks have fascinating histories and provide fun, safe penetration possibilities. The East coast has over 50 dive sites, from shallow reefs off Khorfakkan to the deep wall dives in the Musandam. Live-aboard charters are also available in the Musandam which is becoming a popular destination for divers looking to explore new territories. The best time to dive is April to October, even though the temperatures get quite high. Divers Down Dive Centre at RIVA Beach Club (Palm Jumeirah) offer courses starting at Dhs 300 for a Discover Scuba experience to Dhs 1900 for the PADI Open Water course. Dive trips are available (weather permitting) and the dive boats depart at 9.30am, 12.30pm and 3.30pm from their East Coast Dive Centre. Prices range from Dhs 250 to Dhs 490. Call 04-451 6191, email dubai@diversdownuae.com or visit diversdownuae.com.

Kitesurfing

Dubai is the perfect playground for beginners and experienced kite addicts, with warm seas and favourable winds throughout the season. Dubai has two fantastic beaches dedicated for kitesurfing and most afternoons you will find both beaches packed with Dubai kiters and spectators. The Kitesurf season runs from September to May, although the Summer months can get the sea breeze, temperatures are very hot! Large kites are commonly used here as the wind is generally light, but there are some great days when you will see the 9m kites in action. Visitors and residents are welcome to use their own equipment, or rental equipment is available to those with experience. Complete beginners and those needing a refresher can book lessons through White Water Sports. Top tips for kiters in Dubai: apply sun cream and drink plenty of water. For more information email White Water Sports on mike.j.c.white@gmail.com. Check out the Private Beach Clubs page in ‘Sights & Attractions’ for information on Waterskiing, Wakeboarding, Sailing and Powerboating! 36 | JULY Discover Dubai


Motor Sports Motorcycle Tours and Rentals

The mix of towering city skylines, rolling desert dunes and winding mountain roads, make the United Arab Emirates a great place for a road trip, and what better way to explore this amazing landscape than on a motorcycle. Hiring a motorcycle gives you the freedom to ride in the mountains, visit the Arabian Sea, cultural villages, famous Souks, see the world’s tallest building and much more. Choose from a selection of all-inclusive tours with 4-5 Star accommodation, or simply rent a bike with or without a tour guide. Whether you’re here for a week or a day, Prestige Motorcycle Tours and Rentals can offer you the best in luxury motorcycle adventures. Call 055-9532064, email info@dubaimotorcycletours.com or visit www.dubaimotorcycletours.com.

Dubai Autodrome

The 5.39km Dubai Autodrome is one of the most modern circuits in the world. With a combination of highspeed straights, technical corners and six different configurations, the Autodrome is designed to allow three racing couses to operate simultaneously and independently from each other. Track day experiences are available in the folowing cars - Audi TT, Subaru STI Legend, Audi R8 V10 and an F1 Style Single Seater. To book a session log onto www.dubaiautodrome.com or call 04-3678700. The Kartdrome offers a fleet of Karts that deliver an excellent racing experience. Manufactured by SODIKART, the Karts offer top level performance and handling, ensuring equal acceleration and guaranteeing the most competitive karts available. They’re also equipped with transponders that automate timing and scoring. This system displays laps competed, gap between karts and the fastest lap and at the end of each session drivers are able to compare lap times. To book your session log onto www.dubaiautodrome.com or call 04-3678744. www.discover-dubai.ae

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SHOOTING SHARJAH GOLF & SHOOTING CLUB

The indoor shooting range at SGSC boasts to be one of the best in the UAE. Featuring 25 and 50 Meter German Technology ranges you can enjoy a wide variety of pistols, rifles and revolvers from various international brands such as, Berretta, Glock, Sig Sauer, and much more. The range has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere with safety as one of the paramount pre-requisites. They also provide you with a personal, fully trained safety instructor who will be with you at all times in the shooting arena. The shooting range hosts 3 - 4 competitions per year monitored by judges from the police academy. Age will dictate weapon availability, starting with Air Rifles for kids as young as 5, going upto .38 Pistols for those over 21.

On the order of Sharjah Police, you will need to present your Passport (or clear colour copy) to the reception, have your photograph taken and complete the guest profile. Call 06-5487777, email marketing@golfandshootingshj.com or visit www.golfand shootingshj.com.

JA SHOOTING CLUB

This indoor and outdoor shooting academy, built to exacting international safety standards, makes the exciting sport of recreational and competitive shooting easily accessible for beginners, corporate groups and experienced shooters. Facilities for Clay Shooting include five floodlit ranges equipped to cater for olympic trap, automatic ball trap, down the line, compak sporting and olympic skeet. The club offers both 12 and 20 gauge Beretta shot guns suitable for all shooting disciplines. There is also an indoor pistol range offering .22 and 9mm pistols suitable for beginners and experienced shooters alike. On the order of Dubai Police, you will need to present your Passport to the reception and complete the Guest Profile record before proceeding for shooting. Age limit is 13 years and above. Open Wednesday to Monday (closed on Tuesdays) 1pm to 8.45pm. Call 04-8836555 or email jasc@jaresorts.com. 38 | JULY Discover Dubai


PAINTBALL SHARJAH PAINTBALL PARK

Sharjah Paintball Park is one of the biggest and best in the Middle East. So whether you are looking for a company day out, an excuse to shoot your friends, or perhaps a special birthday event, Paintball is always the first point of call. The Jungle & Savannah phases can accommodate up to 150 players in one session and a maximum of 14 players in one team. These outdoor fields are fully grassed and floodlit allowing play through the night, and feature bunkers, huts, trees, aircraft, hills, trenches, bridges, towers and more. The new indoor facility features two unique fields, designed as a replica bank and a replica of London city. The building also has changing rooms, showers, briefing rooms, a Grab ‘N’ Go Café and a pro shop selling the best paintball equipment and accessories. Call 06-5487777, email marketing@golfandshootingshj.com or visit www.golfand shootingshj.com.

HORSE & CAMEL RIDING AL SAHRA EQUESTRIAN CENTRE

Set amongst miles of glorious natural desert, these boutique stables give you the opportunity to have a true Arabian adventure. Whether you’re a complete novice or the most experienced rider, enjoy the freedom, beauty and excitement of riding a horse in the desert. Take the afternoon ride and watch the magnificent sunset over Dubai, or see the desert waking up in the morning and catch sight of a desert fox or a tiny gazelle, all for Dhs 300. Or try a 90 minute Camel Encounter for just Dhs 200! Get up close and personal with the friendly camels; cuddle them, brush them and get to enjoy a 40 minute ride on one of these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. You will learn all about the history of the camel and even try some camel milk! For something really special, why not try a Champagne Camel ride to a luxurious Bedouin tent in the desert and watch the sun sink over the horizon. For more information call Lisa 04-4274055 or 0561772856, email equestrian.centre@alsahra.com or visit www.alsahra.com. www.discover-dubai.ae

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GOLF Dubai is rapidly becoming one of the most popular destinations for dedicated golfing enthusiasts and with several courses in the development stages, Dubai’s reputation can only go from strength to strength.

THE ADDRESS MONTGOMERIE

Designed by Colin Montgomerie in association with Desmond Muirhead, the course features 14 lakes, 72 bunkers and has the largest single green in the world. The par 72 course is a lengthy 7,308 yards with inland links, generous landing areas and undulating greens. Green fees are Dhs 395 for 18 holes, including a shared cart, range balls and use of the practise facilities. Clubs are available at Dhs 200. Call 04-3905600.

SHARJAH GOLF AND SHOOTING CLUB (SGSC)

Home to the award winning Peter Harradine designed 9 hole course, fully grassed and floodlit, enabling play well into the evening. If played twice, the course will provide a par 72 layout that stretches over 7,300 yards. Described as a pleasure to play but a challenge to par, the course features upto 7 different tees on every hole, vast water features, large bunkers and unique undulations. 18 holes Dhs 265 off-peak and Dhs 345 during weekends and public holidays, 9 holes Dhs 170 off-peak and Dhs 210 during weekends and public holidays. Call 06-5487777.

ARABIAN RANCHES GOLF CLUB

Designed by Ian Baker-Finch Signature Courses in association with Nicklaus Design, this challenging par 72 course uses a natural desert terrain with little landscaping. The Golf Academy houses a practice facility with swing rooms that open onto the driving range, short game area, putting green and 3 hole pitch and putt practice area. Green fees are Dhs 345 off-peak and Dhs 400 during weekends and public holidays. Range balls and carts are included in the price. Call 04-3663000. 40 | JULY Discover Dubai


EMIRATES GOLF CLUB

Probably the best known golf club in Dubai and home to the ‘The Dubai Desert Classic’. There are two courses available and throughout the month of July you can play the Majlis - par 72 for Dhs 500 and the Faldo - par 73 for Dhs 400. Prices include the use of range balls and a cart. Club hire is available at Dhs 195 (18 holes) and Dhs 110 (9 holes). Call 04-3801234.

THE ELS CLUB

Designed by Ernie Els, the course is set on undulating slopes of native desert vegetation. Stretching 7,538 yards with four sets of tees, it allows players a selection of differing lengths from which to play. The new clubhouse has a pro shop, ample locker rooms, changing facilities, outdoor dining and an all-day restaurant. Green fees are Dhs 395, including a shared golf cart with GPS and complimentary range balls. Taylor Made clubs are available at Dhs 195. Call 04-4251010.

AL BADIA GOLF CLUB, DUBAI

Al Badia combines exceptional golf with a breathtaking retreat. Designed by Robert Trent Jones II, it’s a 7,303 yard, par 72 course with 11 lakes and a number of smaller water features. Green fees for 18 holes, including a shared cart with GPS, access to the driving range and range balls is Dhs 299 during the week and Dhs 400 at weekend. Clubs are available at Dhs 195 (18 holes). Call 04-6010101.

DUBAI CREEK GOLF & YACHT CLUB

Completely re-designed by Thomas Bjorn in 2005, the 18-hole course is par 71 with numerous water features. There is also a floodlit, 9-hole, par 3 course. Green fees are Dhs 350 during the week and Dhs 400 at weekends. Prices include a shared cart complete with GPS and driving range balls. Clubs are available at Dhs 195 (18 holes) and Dhs 110 (9 holes). Call 04-3801234. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Health&fitness HEALTH & fitness

It’s Ramadan - Don’t quit, stay fit! As we usher in the much-awaited Ramadan cheer, keeping fit while fasting can become worrisome for the fitness-conscious. With a variety of self-reforming habits including spiritual and physical, allow us to help you stay fit through a fulfilling and physically gratifying Ramadan. Eat Right: The key to staying healthy is to eat as much as normal. Avoid oily, fatty, fried and sugary sweets and choose foods with a high fibre content to provide fuel for the whole day, and plenty of fluids to stay hydrated for as long as possible. Consider Suhoor as your breakfast, never miss this meal, as it will fuel your body with the energy it needs throughout the day. The best foods to eat to maintain your energy levels are foods with a low Glycaemic Index (GI). These foods release energy slowly and therefore keep you fuller for longer, for example; oats, beans, lentils, rice, whole wheat’s, vegetables and dried fruit. Binge on dates, almonds and bananas for lasting energy. Have your fruit before your meals for required intake of vitamins and minerals. Drink Right: Take on plenty of water (minimum 12 glasses) and fresh fruit juices between Iftar and Suhoor so that your body can maintain its fluid levels. We recommend that you break your fast with water, dates, soup and a salad before the main course. If you plan a workout after breaking fast, then something like a whey protein shake with essential fats, an apple and a handful of nuts would be perfect. 42 | JULY Discover Dubai

In addition, hydrate before, during and after exercise - it doesn’t necessarily need to be fluids; you can also source this through fruit as an alternative. Exercise Right: Ramadan is one of the most important times of year to avoid metabolism deterioration. The best times to exercise are either early morning or after sunset. Exercise light during this period. Resistance Training is imperative along with Cardio training. This could be lifting weights in the gym or walking up a flight of stairs at home, either way you must look at resistance to maintain muscle tone and conditioning. Remember the key is timing your workout right so you stay in the caloric working zone even after you have completed your workout and enjoying Iftar at the same time. Organize Right: Ramadan doesn’t mean you will lose all your hard earned muscle. 4-5 meals during the time you are allowed to eat should be possible. Your Ramadan “BREAKFAST” meals should contain easily digested protein and some complex carbs and essential fats. Consistency is the key to success! Focus on small, regular workouts instead of your usual routine. Do what you can, when you can. The important thing is to stay fit and stay healthy and always listen to your body. Ramadan Kareem! For more information, call 800 FITNESS (348 6377), visit www.fitnessfirst-me.com or log on to our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/fitnessfirstme.


Cancer Treatments First. Attentive. Precise. Effective.

The Center for Cancer Care at American Hospital Dubai Cancer not only affects your health, but also your family and lifestyle. Understanding this, the Center for Cancer Care at American Hospital Dubai has launched the first Linear Accelerator Unit serving Radiation Therapy patients in Dubai. The Center delivers advance and multi-disciplinary cancer care and is directed by Dr. Salim Chaib Rassou, a Radiation Oncologist who undertook specialties in Radiation Oncology, Breast Pathology and Breast Imaging and has garnered years of experience in France prior to joining American Hospital Dubai in 2011. With the addition of the RapidArc速 Linear Accelerator, Dr. Chaib Rassou and his team can offer radical treatment options. This technology delivers treatments faster and with more precision, a winning combination that enables physicians to improve the standard of care and treat patients more comfortably. American Hospital Dubai remains the destination for cancer treatments, helping patients to live life with the best possible health.

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SHOPPING

‘til you With over 45 shopping malls and all kinds of commodities from haute couture, electrical goods, cosmetics, perfumes, leather goods, carpets and of course gold and jewellery, you can always find what you’re looking for. Dubai’s tax-free environment also means goods are distributed at extremely competitive prices, and with savings being ultimately passed on to the consumer, you can find some amazing deals - so go on, shop til’ you drop!

SHOPPING MALLS IN DUBAI DUBAI MALL Located in the heart of the prestigious Downtown Dubai and being the largest shopping and entertainment destination in the world, The Dubai Mall offers an unparalleled retail mix combined with world-class dining, entertainment and leisure attractions. On one side it’s positioned as the region’s fashion capital, thanks to the 440,000 sqft Fashion Avenue dedicated to haute couture. On the other side it’s a prime destination for families and tourists, with the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, KidZania, SEGA Republic, Reel Cinemas, an Olympic-sized Ice Rink and The Dubai Fountain. The Dubai Mall also features key areas such as 'The Souk', with 99 stores offering gold and jewellery, traditional handicrafts, souveniers, abayas, perfumes and carpets, in a precinct designed to reflect traditional Arabic heritage and culture, and 'The Village', which is the region’s first indoor-outdoor streetscape with a fully retractable roof, tree-lined walkways and cafes and restaurants. The Mall is also linked directly to the Dubai Metro station through an exclusive Metro Link. Open 10am to 10pm Sunday to Wednesday and 10am to 12 midnight Thursday to Saturday. Call 04-3627500. 46 | JULY Discover Dubai


MALL OF THE EMIRATES The world’s first shopping resort currently features more than 560 international brands, including department stores, fashion, lifestyle, sports, electronics and home furnishing outlets and the largest Carrefour in the city. Family leisure includes a Magic Planet family entertainment area, a 14-screen VOX Cinemas, the world-renowned Ski Dubai - the Middle East’s first indoor ski resort and snow park, the 500-seat capacity Dubai Community Theatre and Arts Centre (DUCTAC) and more than 90 international dining and café options. Mall of the Emirates also features more than 80 of the world’s most renowned designer brands in the Fashion Dome and Via Rodeo. Open 10am to 10pm Sunday to Wednesday and 10am to 12 midnight Thursday to Saturday. Call 04-4099000.

SOUK MADINAT JUMEIRAH Souk Madinat is a traditional Arabian souk and home to more than 75 shops and boutiques, catering to both men’s and ladies’ contemporary fashions as well as more traditional style clothes and items. With carefully selected shops, restaurants, bars, and the 440 seat Madinat Theatre there are unlimited options to entertain you. Traders selling candles, Arabian scents and souvenirs, as well as artists specialising in personalised portraits and name paintings provide a choice of gifts for tourists. Dining is also a culinary treat, with the finest Italian restaurants, fresh sushi and Asian delights. From signature to casual dining or simply catching up with friends over drinks, Souk Madinat Jumeirah is the ideal setting. Open 10am to 11pm. Call 04-3668888.

WAFI MALL & THE PYRAMIDS Wafi offers a compelling mix of retail, leisure, dining, entertainment and residential facilities, and delights its visitors with unique architecture and unrivalled collection of high-end retailers and brands, many of which are exclusive to Wafi. The Mall is renowned for its haute couture and range of fashion, jewellery, gifts, home and interior accessories, with anchor stores such as Marks & Spencer, Salam and Carrefour Market ensuring a high level of repeat footfall. An added attraction for those with high purchasing power, is to enjoy the quiet sophistication of Raffles Dubai - part of the Wafi complex. Open 10am to 10pm Saturday to Wednesday and 10am to 12 midnight Thursday and Friday. Call 04-3244555. www.discover-dubai.ae

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SHOPPING

DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY Dubai Festival City is one of the finest mixeduse waterfront developments in the UAE, offering over 2 million sqft of shopping, dining and entertainment with over 400 stores and restaurants including, Carolina Herrera, DKNY, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Lacoste, Ed Hardy, Diesel, Hugo Boss, Karen Millen, Dunhill, Calvin Klein, Mont Blanc, S.T. Dupont, Rolex, A. Testoni, Anne Klein, Ikea, Marks & Spencer, Toys R Us, the Ferrari Store, Plug Ins, Paris Gallery, as well as Hard Rock Café and Jamie’s Italian. With its renowned hospitality, shopping outlets and international standard entertainment, Dubai Festival City is a must-visit destination for all visitors to the UAE! Open 10am to 10pm Sunday to Wednesday and 10am to 12 midnight Thursday to Saturday. Call 800-33232.

BURJUMAN CENTRE BurJuman is situated in a prime location in Bur Dubai, and with the Metro Station adjoined to the centre, travel to this well-known shopping destination is easy and convenient. An active player in Dubai’s retail community, BurJuman is home to the only Saks Fifth Avenue store in the UAE, and includes celebrated fashion brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Hermes, Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Fendi, Miu Miu, Tod’s, Cartier, Zara, DKNY, Kenneth Cole, Promod, Massimo Dutti and many more. From an exquisite designer portfolio to a tasteful spread of dining choices, BurJuman offers a truly stylish shopping experience for all. Open 10am to 10pm Saturday to Wednesday and 10am to 11pm Thursday and Friday. Call 04-3520222.

DUBAI MARINA MALL Dubai Marina Mall is a lifestyle shopping destination for residents and visitors. Sporting a distinctive architectural style with a circular atrium, the Mall features over 140 stores and provides an exciting mix of shopping and activities, including fashion wear, accessories, jewellers, boutiques, book and toy shops, a supermarket and children’s entertainment. In addition there is a food court, the SEGA Republic Game Zone and the 6-screen premium boutique Reel Cinemas, and most of the cafes and restaurants make utmost use of its waterfront location. Open 10am to 10pm Saturday to Wednesday and 10am to 12 midnight Thursday and Friday. Call 04-4361020. 48 | JULY Discover Dubai


IBN BATTUTA MALL Ibn Battuta was a 14th century adventurer, who travelled the world at the age of 20, and the regions he explored have been reflected in the architecture and theme of the Mall’s six courts. China Court is home to the Entertainment Zone, including the IMAX theatre and casual dining. India Court showcases all the latest fashion brands including Evisu, Bauhaus and Ginger and Lace. Persia Court has a large central dome, which has been hand-painted by talented artists and hosts Paris Gallery, Debenhams, H&M and Forever 21. Egypt Court offers Magrudy’s, The Toy Store, Sun & Sand Sports and Mothercare. In Tunisia Court you will find Fun City, Geant Supermarket and 16 International food outlets and in Andalusia Court you will find everyday items such as florists and hair salons. Call 04-3621900.

DEIRA CITY CENTRE With over 370 stores, Deira City Centre prides itself on its wide range of mid-market popular brands such as Zara, Forever 21, H&M, Splash, Marks & Spencer, American Eagle and Toys R Us, as well as its anchor stores - Carrefour, Debenhams, Iconic, Sharaf DG, Virgin Megastore and Paris Gallery. Deira City Centre continues to evolve with the introduction of a new dining area called City Court, featuring three new restaurants: P.F. Chang's, Texas Roadhouse and Gazebo. Deira City Centre also features an 11-screen VOX Cinemas, Magic Planet family entertainment centre, a Fitness First facility, dedicated tourist services and a Metro Station at its doorstep. Open 10am to 10pm Saturday to Thursday and 2pm to 10pm Friday. Call 04-2951010.

MERCATO Located on Jumeirah Beach Road, Mercato is one of Dubai’s best kept secrets. Full of charm and personality, Mercato boasts beautiful Renaissance-style architecture and an unrivalled ambience for shopping and relaxed dining. Essentially a community mall, Mercato continues to be a hit with residents and tourists alike. Home to international brands including Mango, Massimo Dutti, Sacoor Brothers, Nicole Farhi, Hugo Boss, Diesel, Gant, GAP, Armani Jeans, Jack Wills, Top Shop and many more. Anchor stores include Spinneys, Virgin Megastore, Fun City and Vox Cinemas. Mercato also offers a good selection of dining facilities, from a spacious food court with a wide range of fast food outlets to a superb selection of restaurants including PAUL, Fiesta and Chocolate Bar. Open 10am to 10pm. Call 04-3444161. www.discover-dubai.ae

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dining out DINING out

There are some great restaurants in Dubai, from world famous names to hidden gems on the high street, and with an abundance to choose from, you will not be disappointed.

LICENSED RESTAURANTS

Be aware that alcohol in general and wine especially can be quite expensive in Dubai and can significantly increase your bill. Some hotels will reserve seating for their own guests, so we highly recommend that you pre-book a table. Likewise, it is advisable to be dressed in smart casual clothes - tailored shorts don't always cut it in Dubai!

FIFA WORLD CUP VENUES Viva la FIFA

Café Habana at Souk Al Bahar is screening the World Cup and is offering specials that include ‘2 Pints + Diablo Wings or Taquitos Caseros (Tacos) @ Dhs 110’, ‘Pitcher of Beer + Diablo Sandwich or Burger @ Dhs 180’, ‘Viva La Fifa Menu and ½ pint of Beer 2 Courses @ Dhs 95 or 3 Courses @ Dhs 125’, and ‘Bucket of Budweiser @ Dhs 110’. Call 04-4222620.

Catch the action

Keep up with the World Cup at the ultimate FANZONE urban bar & kitchen - ubk, Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lakes Towers. Guests can enjoy bucket loads with limited edition bottles, pre-match ubk madness daily drinks for only Dhs 19 on selected beverages between 8.30pm and 10.30pm. Call 04-4380000 or email hotel. jumeirahlakestowers.fb@moevenpick.com.

Football fever

Cheer for your favourite team at La Fabrique Sports Bar at Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre Hotel with promotions that include buy six Heinekens and get free merchandise’, 2-for-1 drinks if wearing the jersey for selected beverages (excluding beer), five Sol or Budweiser for Dhs 99, and choose four La Fabrique Bites from the menu for Dhs 110. You could also book a table of 10 for Dhs 2,000 to get a semi-private seating with two screens that are all your own. Call 04-6038201 or email h2022-fb3@accor.com. 50 | JULY Discover Dubai


JULY OFFERS Home alone?

Rustic cheer

JW Marriott Hotel Dubai has just the recipe to put any boredom to rest this summer. Kick back with the lads at the American-themed sports bar and share the game platters for Dhs 69 with a bucket of six brews for only Dhs 135. Then every Monday at Chateaubriand night, indulge in a 10oz steak for Dhs 280 or 20oz steak for Dhs 500 with a selection of grapes from Dhs 94 per glass and Dhs 395 per bottle. Finally, every Saturday Café de Paris night offers an 8oz steak for Dhs 225 with a selection of grapes from Dhs 139 per glass and Dhs 595 per bottle. Call 04-6077977.

Dubai welcomes Fümé the latest hot-spot at the Pier 7 tower Dubai Marina. No bells, whistles or flashing lights, just wholesome food from around the world. Call 04-4215569 or visit www.fume-eatery.com.

From London to Dubai

Geales Dubai, London’s favourite seafood restaurant, has opened its doors at Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort + Spa. Established in 1939 in Notting Hill, London by Concept Venues, Geales has cemented itself on the UK Food & Beverage scene as the leading fish restaurant in London, and is a firm favourite with devoted locals and celebrities alike. Geales Dubai is the third venue overall and first outside of the UK, now managed by the skilled F&B team at Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort + Spa. Call 04-3165550 or visit www.geales-dubai.com.

Ice Cream Festival

Ice cream fans brace yourselves - the Rosa Mexicano Guacamole Ice Cream Festival is back. Cool off your taste buds this summer as Festival de Helados showcases a variety of different frozen treats to celebrate the flavours of Mexico. The festival runs throughout summer until 31st August and is part of Rosa Mexicano’s year-long Flavours of Mexico series of themed menus. Call Mirdiff City Centre on 04-2858988 and Dubai Mall on 04-3882505. www.discover-dubai.ae

Room with a view

What can be better than enjoying breathtaking views with a cut of delicious steak? The Observatory at Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites has it all. Choose from a Filet Mignon, NY Sirloin or Rib Eye along with any two side dishes and sauces accompanied by a bottle of red or white house grape for Dhs 299. Don’t forget to pick up your discount voucher for 20% off all treatments and massages at Saray Spa. Call 04-3194795. Discover Dubai JULY | 51


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JULY Offers

Mövenpick Hotel Ibn Battuta Gate

Illuminated by 88 grandiose Arabic lanterns, the extensive Iftar buffet will take place daily in Al Bahou from sunset until 9pm for Dhs 165. Following the Iftar feast, guests are invited to visit Moroc Bar & Lounge, where they can enjoy shisha services and refreshing beverages within the air-conditioned comfort of the enclosed terrace. Call 04-4445613 or email dine.ibnbattuta@moevenpick.com.

Grand Hyatt Dubai

Grand Hyatt Dubai’s Al Ameera Ballrom offers Iftar and Sohour for Dhs 185 (with soft drinks) and Dhs 95 for kids aged from six to 12. Also, at the Dry Brunch at The Market Café every Friday during Ramadan enjoy an all-you-can-eat mix of cuisines from five different kitchens in one restaurant for Dhs 219 (with soft drinks) and Dhs 99 for kids aged from six to 12. Children under six dine free. Call 04-3172222 or visitrestaurants.dubai.hyatt.com.

Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lakes Towers

The Iftar buffet at nosh restaurant, Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lakes Towers, is priced at Dhs 99 with kids under six dining free. During their dining experience, guests will get the chance to win daily prizes and will be entered into a raffle draw for a five-night stay at Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul including airline tickets. The winner will be announced on 29th July. Call 04-4380000.

Hyatt Regency

Hyatt Regency Dubai offers Iftar at Al Dawaar, Dubai’s only rooftop revolving restaurant. The buffet includes traditional Ramadan delicacies, beverages and Emirati dishes for Dhs 190 (with traditional Ramadan drinks) and Dhs 95 per child aged six to 12 years. Call 04-3172222.

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Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates

The Ski Chalets of Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates welcomes guests to dine in their own ski chalet overlooking the ski slopes of Ski Dubai. With its wintry warm charm and elegant touches, the Ski Chalets can accommodate up to 12 people and come with a dedicated team that will serve you during Iftar for Dhs 395 per person (minimum six). KGrill also offers an Iftar buffet for Dhs 225, Dhs 270 (including shisha), and Dhs105 per child aged from six to 12 years. For Suhoor, Aspen by Kempinski has a set menu for Dhs 150. And for Eid, KGrill’s buffet is Dhs 295 (with soft drinks, water, coffee and tea) and is available on the second and third day of Eid. Call 04-4095999 or email restaurants.mallofthemirates@kempinski.com.


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JULY Offers Lafayette Gourmet

Enjoy an Iftar selection with Lafayette Gourmet’s multi kitchen experience from bespoke salads, Arabian grills, Moroccan delicacies to classic Ouzi, complemented with the tastes and flavours from all of their 11 kitchens. This is priced at Dhs155 and Dhs 80 for children aged from seven to 12 (free for kids under six). There are also home catering options. Email events@medsdubai.com or call 04-3399933 extension 2394.

Park Hyatt Dubai

Café Arabesque Iftar will be available daily from sundown to 9.30pm and is priced at Dhs 180 (with soft drinks). Then enjoy Suhoor nights at The Thai Kitchen Terrace with a full a la carte menu of cold and hot mezze, main courses, desserts and traditional beverages. Call 04-3172222.

Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa

Al Dhiyafa’s Iftar buffet has been relocated to the Ballroom, and from sunset to 8.30pm, for as little as Dhs 149 per person, they offer a family-friendly Iftar that includes live cooking stations, Middle Eastern and international delicacies to cater for every taste. Alcoholic beverages will be served from 8.30pm onwards and Suhoor will be available from 8.30pm to 5am. Call 04-4084257.

Meliá Dubai

The Azalya Iftar buffet offers a selection of Arabic specialities and the Iftar set menu at Signature enables guests to enjoy Ramadan with an Indian twist. Both are priced at Dhs 149. Then the Grand Eid Brunch presents decadent dishes from all around the world for Dhs 199 or Dhs 99 for children under 12 years. Available the first day of Eid from noon to 4pm. Call 04-3868111 or email melia.dubai@melia.com.

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Intercontinental Dubai Festival City

Anise restaurant delivers its usual service and excellence, coupled with the finest spread of traditional Arabic fare and live entertainment for Dhs195 (including Ramadan juices, tea, coffee and soft beverages) or Dhs 98 (for kids aged from six to12 years). Then for Eid, a waterfront feast await at Anise with a buffet on the first day of Eid priced at Dhs 210 (with soft beverages) for lunch and Dhs 275 (with soft beverages) for dinner. The second day of Eid lunch is priced at Dhs 275 (with soft beverages). Call 04-7011127/28.


JULY OFFERS Sheraton Dubai Creek

Priced at Dhs 119 per person, Hatta’s Iftar buffet features a wide selection of traditional Arabic delicacies. Private group Iftar packages are also on offer for groups of 10 or more, starting from Dhs 109 per person. There is also a daily Suhour at The Lobby Café where an a la carte menu will be served between sunset and 4am. Call 04-2281111.

Fairmont The Palm

Fairmont The Palm invites guests to break their fast at Flow Kitchen with an Iftar buffet that is extended into an air conditioned outdoor tent, and is priced at Dhs 185 (with Ramadan juices). An à la carte Suhoor is also offered daily from 9pm to 3am. Call 04-4573457 or email palm.dining@fairmont.com.

Rose Rayhaan by Rotana

Throughout Ramadan, Rose Rahaan will offer an Iftar experience featuring a lavish spread of authentic Arabic delicacies and international flavours and special Corporate Iftars to suit any preferences. Savour the chef ’s specialties from the exquisite open buffet and exciting live cooking station along with the unlimited flow of traditional Ramadan beverages, soft drinks and mineral water for Dhs 145 per person. Call 04-3230111.

Sofitel The Palm Dubai

Manava restaurant offers Iftar for Dhs 175 (including Ramadan beverages). Children from six to11 years get 50% discount and kids less than four years old are free. Then Manava’s Eid breakfast buffet, the first day after Ramadan, opens from 6.30am to 2pm and is priced at Dhs 145 (with beverages). Call 04-4556600.

JW Marriott Marquis Dubai

Enjoy a sumptuous Iftar buffet in Kitchen 6 featuring six international live cooking stations or head for Nawwara, Arabic Restaurant for an à la carte Iftar. Alternatively, the Dubai Ballroom has been transformed into an opulent lounge for Iftar and Suhoor. These are all priced at Dhs 195 per person. Call 04-4143000. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Nightlife &

NIGHTLIFE & entertainment

entertainment With a combination of the hot summer weather and Ramadan, a number of bars and clubs will be closed for refurbishment in July. That's not to say you still can't have a good time, and the great places listed below will welcome you with open arms. The legal drinking age in Dubai is 21, so if in doubt, take some form of photo ID.

CHIC NIGHTLIFE Koubba Bar: Enjoy spectacular sunsets from the ample terraces of the most stylish bar in Dubai with sweeping views of Madinat Jumeirah, the Arabian Sea and the Burj Al Arab. Relish in the exclusiveness of a custom made cocktail with a sunset theme from the Koubba Bar mixology trolley. This is the perfect setting to enjoy a pre-dinner drink. Open from 7.30pm to 2am during Ramadan. Call 04-3666730. BUDDHA-BAR: The Buddha-Bar is an awesome spectacle, instantly promising guests an evening of pure theatre and pleasure. One of Dubai’s hottest spots, the buzzing main bar and dining room is dominated by Buddha-Bar’s famous four-metres high gilded statue and an entire wall of glass. For Ramadan, there will be no DJ, instead just relax to the sensual sound of chill-out music and a menu inspired by the cuisines of Thailand, China and Japan, with fresh seasonal ingredients from Arabia. Open 8pm to 1am and 2am on Thursday and Friday during Ramadan. Call 04-3998888. 360º: A Fabulous al fresco setting at the end of the jetty leading out into the Gulf from the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. A favourite place for a 'Sundowner' with great views of the coastline and the nearby Burj Al Arab hotel with chilled out sounds complementing the relaxed atmosphere. Open 7pm to 10.30pm during Ramadan. Call 04-4068999. BAR 44: Bar 44 has spectacular views over Dubai and the Palm Jumeirah, and a stunning range of champagnes and cocktails. On the top floor of the Grosvenor House, Tower One, Bar 44 is where the chic crowd heads when the sun goes down. With an almost circular bar dispensing a dizzying range of cocktails, an international wine list and champagne by the glass - it’s no wonder the atmosphere is always charged. Open 8pm to 1am seven days a week. Call 04-3176000. 56 | JULY Discover Dubai


Ladies’ Nights Señorita Sundays and Empress Ladies Night @ toro toro: Señorita Sundays and Empress Ladies Night (Tuesday's) are both moving to Toro Toro during Ramadan. Located in Grosvenor House, Tower Two and spaning two floors on the marina's edge, Toro Toro is bathed in striking burnt orange tones and is the perfect place to kick back during the summer. Ladies get three complimentary drinks each night. There is no live music (DJ) during Ramadan, just the relaxing sounds of chill-out music. Open 8pm to 1am and 2am on Thursday and Friday during Ramadan. Call 04-3176000.

BARS AND PUBS THE IRISH VILLAGE (IV): The outdoor setting, authentic ambience and excellent food & beverage make The IV one of the top 10 attractions in Dubai. Concerts and international gigs are held regularly and The IV was awarded “Best Concert Venue in Dubai” and “Best Pub in Dubai” for 2012. Open from 7pm to 1am during Ramadan. Call 04-2824750. The Underground: The Underground Pub at the Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa, resonates the vibrancy of Britain’s culture with quirky décor mirroring the design of the London Underground, an extensive menu of British delicacies, from steak and kidney pie to traditional fish and chips, and daily entertainment for families and friends to enjoy. Open from 8pm to 12 midnight during Ramadan. Call 04-4084257. Hard Rock Café Dubai: Measuring 2700sqm, Hard Rock Cafe Dubai can seat 350 guests, offers two Rock Shops, a stage for live performances, a private VIP function room, a separate lounge adjacent to the bar and an outdoor terrace, and being located at Dubai Festival City makes Hard Rock easy to find. Open from 7pm to 2am during Ramadan. Check out www.hardrock.com/dubai to find out what’s happening each week. D&A: The newly refurbished restaurant and bar on the ground floor of the Jumeirah Beach hotel, is popular with British tourists looking for that home away from home. The outdoor split-level terrace gives uninterrupted views of the Burj Al Arab and the lower sports bar area shows all the major events. Open from 12 noon to 1am during Ramadan. Call 04-4068999. Double Decker: The award winning English Pub at Al Murooj Rotana, is one of Dubai’s most established venues. Serving classic pub specialties from the UK and a special selection of favourites from around the world. Double Decker is a great place to meet friends, conduct business or simply relax and unwind. The pub is also famous for its Friday Brunch! Open from 7.30pm to 2.30am during Ramadan. Call 04-3211111. www.discover-dubai.ae

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BEAUTY & pampering

Beauty&

pampering Why not pamper yourself in some of Dubai’s luxurious surroundings. Dubai has countless spas and salons offering a variety of treatments for both men and women. If you don’t have the time to visit the salon and feel like being especially pampered, there are beauticians who will make a visit to your hotel room or accommodation. So why not indulge yourself for a change and check out some of the great offers available this month.

RAMADAN Promotions Nbar

Give your feet a little TLC this Ramadan by booking a Soothe & Smooth pedicure, then receive a complimentary treat for your tips with a polish change or cut and file. This offer is priced at Dhs 130 and is valid throughout July on weekdays (Sunday to Wednesday), from 1-4pm and is only available at Palm Strip and Emirates Towers Branch. Call Palm Strip Mall on 04-3461100 or Emirates Towers Boulevard on 04-3301001 / 04-3301043 or visit www.nbaruae.com. 58 | JULY Discover Dubai

De La Mer Day Spa

Three classic packages have been reduced for the holy month and are available until the last day of Ramadan. The 90-minute Detox package (was Dhs 500) is now Dhs 390; the 2-hour Relaxing package (was Dhs 550) is now Dhs 450; and the 3-hour Rejuvenating Package (was Dhs 730) is now Dhs 590. Call 04-3282775 for appointment.


JULY Spa Promotions The Cure Beauty Spa

The Cure’s July travel package, available at the Dubai Media City and Green Community locations, means you have your mani and pedi done at the spa, and then keep the nail polish that you’ve used to allow for touch ups while you’re away. With an exciting array of vibrant shades and summery colours, you can enjoy the nail polish colour of your choice throughout your holiday, at no extra cost. Call The Cure Media City on 04-3916485 or The Cure Green Community on 04-8830818, or visit www.thecure.ae.

Retreat Spa

Retreat Spa at Grosvenor House Hotel Tower One offers the Early Bird treat with 40% discount on any 60-minute minimum treatment from 9am until 2pm daily; the Summer Indulgence which allows you to book any 60-minute minimum treatment of your choice and receive a 30-minute complimentary massage (back, foot, scalp, hands or face); and the Pure Delight Rasul Mud treatment followed by a relaxing massage or express facial for Dhs 490. Additionally, purchase spa products and receive 25% and get a complimentary 30-minute massage of your choice with minimum product purchase of Dhs 700. Packages are valid until 30th September. Call 04-3998888 extension 6761/6762/6763.

Tips & Toes

Beat the summer blues this July with the Tips & Toes cool 30% discount. Opt for some skin rehydration with the Luminous C & Sea Lift-Off Mask Treatment (Dhs 380) or the Silky Skin Body Scrub with Micronized Seaweed (Dhs 300). Alternatively, prepare for your vacation with a full set of eyelash extensions, or opt for eyebrow thread and waxing. Visit any Tips & Toes branch from 1st to 20th July, on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays between 9am and 3pm, and the discount is valid on all full price treatments (with the exception of nail services). To find your nearest branch, visit www.tipsandtoes.com or call 04-3990550.

Pink Jasmine Salon & Spa

During July and August, Pink Jasmine Salon & Spa at Dubai World Trade Centre Hotel Apartments is offering 20% discount on all services including Hair Keratin, Brazilian Blowout and Hair Botox. Hair extensions are not included. Visit www.pinkjasminebeauty.com or call 04-3866066.

Dubai Marriott Harbour

At Saray Spa enjoy the combination of a body and a facial treatment that will leave you renewed and transformed for the hot summer months. Choose from a 60-minute Custom Deep Tissue Massage or a 60-minute Traditional Swedish Aroma Massage with a 30-minute Mini Facial for Dhs 425. Don’t forget to pick up your discount voucher for 20% off your next bill at The Observatory. Call 04-3194630.


GETTING AROUND Dubai

Getting around

Dubai

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Public transport in Dubai is made up of Marine Transport (Abra, Water Bus, Water Taxi and Ferry Dubai), Buses, Taxis and the Metro, and you can use a Nol card or Nol ticket on most of these systems.

WHAT IS A NOL CARD?

A Nol (meaning fare) card is an electronic payment card. Of the 3 cards available we recommend Silver, which costs Dhs 20 (including Dhs 14 credit) and can be loaded with up to Dhs 500 credit. Other cards available are Blue - a personalised card with added security and online services, and Gold - which gives you privileged access to the Metro’s Gold Class seats (you will be charged the premium fare even if there are no seats available!). Nol cards are easy to use and are available from any ticket office.

WHAT IS A NOL TICKET?

The Nol Red ticket is a paper-based system for occasional travellers. It can be bought from any ticket vending machine for Dhs 2 and can be loaded with up to 10 single trips. It also needs to be loaded with the correct trip beforehand, so make sure you know which zones you’ll pass through, or you’ll get penalised.

MARINE TRANSPORT

Dubai has a combination of water taxis and ferries to move people around the city. Dubai Water Taxis are a private service that will come to the station nearest to you. They operate between 10am to 10pm and cost Dhs 400 per hour. Dubai Ferry service is available from Ghubaiba and Marina Mall stations. Tickets cost Dhs 75 Gold (14 seats) and Dhs 50 Silver (84 seats - 2 seats for special needs). You can also find Motorised and Rowing Abra’s and Water Buses to transport you around Dubai Creek and Dubai Marina. To book Marine Transport call 800-9090 or visit www.rta.ae for more information. 60 | JULY Discover Dubai


DUBAI TAXI

Taking a taxi in Dubai is cheap and generally safe, and one of the fastest and most popular ways of getting around the city. You can find taxis outside malls, hotels and official taxi ranks, or wave them down in the street. Special Services Taxis with a pink roof are dedicated for ladies and families. Specially equipped vehicles are also available for those with special needs (booked 24 hrs in advance). Tips Avoid getting into unmarked taxis, not only are they illegal, you could become the victim of a scam. Try to identify a landmark near your destination and keep Discover Dubai handy so you can check the map. Tipping the driver isn’t mandatory, but as in most places it seems the right thing to do. www.discover-dubai.ae

BOOKING A TAXI

You can book a taxi by calling the numbers below or using the online booking service at www.etaxi.ae. You can also SMS the taxi rank number to 4774. For Dubai Taxi (Red Roof), Ladies and Families or Special Needs, call 04-2080808 Other Taxis Companies Al Arabia Taxi (Green Roof): 04-2855566 City Taxi (White Roof): 04-3331110 Cars Taxi (Blue Roof): 04-2693344 Metro Taxi (Orange Roof): 04-2673222 National Taxi (Yellow Roof): 04-3390002

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GETTING AROUND Dubai

The Dubai Metro

The Dubai Metro is a driverless public transport system linking the main areas of Dubai, and each station is supported by a bus terminal to help you get to your destination.

Buying your ticket

To travel on the metro you need a Nol card or a Nol ticket. The Silver Nol card is ideal if you’re planning to use the Metro regularly, or if you want to travel in style a Gold card will give you access to the Metro’s Gold Class seats. If you’re only going to use the metro occasionally, go for a Red Nol ticket. To buy or top-up a Nol card, or add trips to your ticket, just go to the ticket office within each station. Each time you travel, just enter your ticket or tap the card at the fare gate and it will automatically deduct the correct fare. It's easy!

DUBAI METRO OPERATIONAL HOURS

The Metro runs from 5.50am to midnight Saturday to Wednesday, 5.50am to 1am on Thursday and from 1pm to 1am on Friday. Trains run every 4 minutes during the rush hours and at intervals of 7 minutes at all other times.

THE COST OF YOUR JOURNEY WILL FALL INTO ONE OF 4 TIERS: Tier 0 less than or equal to 3 km Tier 1 starts and ends in the same zone Tier 2 starts in one zone and ends in a neighbouring zone Tier 3 exceeds two zones

INTIAL COST OF PURCHASING A RED NOL TICKET IS DHS 2 Adding trips to your ticket will cost: Regular Class (Dhs) Gold Class (Dhs)

Tier 0

Tier 1

Tier 2

Tier 3

2.00 2.50 4.50 6.50

4.00 5.00 9.00 13.00

Maximum journey duration (min)

90 180 180 180

Single trip maximum transfers

1 3 3 3

Time allowed between transfers (min) 30 30 30 30 1 Day Ticket Regular Class (Dhs)

14

1 Day Ticket Gold Class (Dhs)

28

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Planetarium

THE LAGOONS

AL RASHIDIYA

Rashidiya

THE LAGOONS

Al Badia Golf Club

RAS AL KHOR INDUSTRIAL AREA

Al Badia Golf Club

UMM RAMOOL

Helidubai Dubai Festival City

Dubai Festival City

DUBAI CREEK

Festival Marina

DUBAI CREEK

Festival Marina

Emirates

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Creek Creek

Airport Terminal 3

Terminal 3

Terminal 2

Culture Village

AL GARHOUD

Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club

Airport Terminal 1

Terminal 1

Al Jaddaf

Al Jaddaf

Wafi City Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club

Wafi City

Healthcare City

Creek Side

Ggico

Creek Side Park

DUBAI CREEK

Seawings

Healthcare Park City

DUBAI HEALTHCARE CITY

Deira City Centre

Abu Hail

AL KHABISI

Oud Metha

Abu Baker Al Siddique

HOR AL ANZ

RIGGA AL BUTEEN

Al Rigga

AL MURAQQABAT AL MUTEENA

AL JADDAF

Oud Metha

AL NASR

ZA’ABEEL (1)

AL NASR

Za’abeel Park Za’abeel Park

PORT SAEED

AL KARAMA

AL KARAMA

Al Jafiliya

Za’abeel Park

AL KIFAF Al Jafiliya World Trade Centre

Karama

SMCCU

Salah Al Din

an

KaramaBurJum

BurJuman AL

Union

ABU HAIL

HAMRIYA

AL RIGGA

AL BARAHA

Baniyas Square

Al Mamzar Beach Park

Saeediya AL BUTEEN Dubai Gold Spice AL RAS Museum Souk Souk

Al Ras

Palm Deira

Dubai Museum

AL HUDAIBA

AL RAFFA

AL SOUK

AL MINA

Ghubaiba

Ghubaiba Al Ras

Union House

Gold Souk Spice Souk MENA RASHID

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AL SATWA AL JAFLIYA

Saeediya

Baniyas Square

NAIF

MANKHOOL AL JAFLIYA

MENAQE2 RASHID DUBAI MARITIME CITY

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QE2 DUBAI MARITIME CITY

Jumeirah Mosque

World Trade Centr


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NAD AL SHEBA NAD AL SHEBA (1)

Meydan City

MEYDAN CITY

AL MARQADH AL MARQADH

CAMEL RACING AL QUOZ (2) Camel Racing AL QUOZ AL QUOZ INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL (2)

ZA’ABEEL

DOWNTOWN DUBAI

DOWNTOWN DUBAI

AL QUOZ (4)

The Dubai Mall

AL QUOZ

The Dubai Mall

AL QUOZ (1) AL QUOZ (3)

Godolphin BUSINESS BAY Stables

Burj Khalifa /

Burj KhalifaDubai Mall Burj Khalifa /DIFC

Emirates Dubai Mall Towers

Burj Khalifa

Business Bay

AL QUOZ INDUSTRIAL

Godolphin Stables

BUSINESS BAY

DIFC

AL QUOZ INDUSTRIAL (1)

Al Quoz

Business Bay

Al Quoz

Safa Park

AL SAFA

Safa Park

AL SAFA (2)

JUMEIRAH GARDEN CITY

Safa Park

Safa Park

JUMEIRAH (2) JUMEIRAH (1)

JUMEIRAH (3)

JUMEIRAHUMM (3) SUQEIM (1)

UMM SUQEIM UMM SUQEIM

JUMEIRAH (2)

Mercato Mall

Mercato Mall

Jumeirah Beach Park

Jumeirah Beach Park

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The Els Club Dubai Autodrome

DUBAI SPORTS CITY

AL BARSHA SOUTH (2)

JUMEIRAH VILLAGE JUMIERAH VILLAGE AL BARSHA SOUTH (1)

Jebel Ali Racecourse AL QUOZ INDUSTRIAL

THE SPRINGS

AL BARSHA (2)

Montgomerie Golf Course Ski Dubai Gold & Diamond Park

AL BARSHA (3) THE LAKES

THE LAKES AL BARSHA (1) First Gulf Bank

Mall of the Emirates

EMIRATES HILLS

EMIRATES HILLS

Emirates Golf Club

Sharaf DG Dubai Internet City

Wild Wadi

AL SUFOUH (2)

Nakheel

Media City

Madinat Jumeirah

Nakheel

AL SUFOUH (1) Internet City Media City

Dubai Marina

Skydive Dubai Burj Al Arab

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USEFUL NUMBERS USEFUL NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS Police Police Ambulance Ambulance Fire Fire Dubai Municipality Dubai Municipality

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA PRODUCTION ZONE JUMEIRAH GOLF GREEN ESTATES COMMUNITY VILLAGE

GREEN (24 COMMUNITY VILLAGE

(24 hour hotline) hour hotline)

Department of Tourism Department of Tourism

JUMEIRAH PARK DISCOVERY GARDENS

DISCOVERY GARDENS

JUMEIRAH ISLAND

Jebel Ali Industrial

JUMEIRAH LAKES TOWERS Jumeirah Marina Lakes Towers

Jumeirah Nakheel Lakes Towers Harbour & Tower

Ibn Battuta Mall

Nakheel Harbour &Ibn Tower Battuta

THE GARDENS

Ibn Battuta Mall

Dubai InternationalAirport Airport Dubai International Dubai

THE GARDENS

Dubai

THE MEADOWS

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Dubai Marina Mall

DUBAI MARINA

Hospitals Hospitals

JA Shooting Club Jumeirah Beach Residence

Shooting Ja Jebel Ali Golf Resort

Beach Horse Riding Shooting Golf

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JUMEIRAH ISLAND

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Discount Vouchers

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Disclaimer: Please produce your Discover Dubai Discount Voucher upon making a reservation or booking, or prior to commencement of a transaction with the respective outlet. Offers are only applicable upon presentation of original Discover Dubai Discount Vouchers, and are subject to availability. Terms and conditions may apply and may be subject to change. Discover Dubai Discount Vouchers may not be valid with other discounts or offers unless specified and can not be exchanged for cash. In the event of an establishment not honouring a voucher, Discover Dubai will not be held liable, however will endeavor to secure compliance.

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