November 2017 Discover Dubai

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November 2017



welcome to dubai

Welcome to our city

Dubai is one of seven emirates that forms the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Often recognised for its iconic towers, man-made islands and malls, Dubai is undoubtedly a success story as is this young country itself. About the UAE

Just 45 years old, this Islamic and Arab country has achieved tremendous success, a combination of the founding fathers’ achievements and steady guidance from its leaders. Six emirates (Abu Dhabi {the capital}, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah) got together on 2nd December 1971 to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The seventh emirate, Ras Al Khaimah, joined on 10th February 1972. Prior to being known as the UAE, the seven sheikhdoms were known as the Trucial States (as per the treaty relations established with the British in the 19th Century). In early 1968, the British decided to withdraw their involvement in the Trucial States and thus a federation was born.

Founding father of the UAE

A driving force behind the formation of the federation, His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was the first President of the UAE.

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Government

The UAE is run by a federal government and local governments of the seven emirates, with powers and roles being defined by the constitution. Traditional governance still exists, with the ‘majlis’ concept giving citizens free access to the rulers. The current President of the UAE is His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, while the VicePresident and Prime Minister is His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Religion

The official religion of the UAE is Islam, and you will find many mosques throughout the city. Non-Muslims are not permitted entry into most mosques.

Population

The estimated population of Dubai is approximately 2.7 million people. Around 80% of those are expatriates who are attracted by the tax-free working conditions and the relatively crime-free lifestyle.

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editor's note

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f this is your first visit to our wonderful city you will be amazed at what Dubai has to offer.

From beautiful pristine beaches to some of the world’s best shopping and dining, Dubai has it all.

With an abundance of sights and attractions, sports and activities, and buzzing nightlife and entertainment Dubai is the ultimate destination for fun and relaxation for everyone. Whether you are visiting for a few days or a few weeks, with so much to do, see and explore we are sure you will be back for more! For further information on Dubai please visit our website at www.discover-dubai.ae and be sure to tag your instagram photos with @discoverdxb. We hope you enjoy your stay in Dubai.

Enjoy your break in Dubai!

Michelle

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well-being

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welcome to dubai

City basics Local time The UAE is four hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The UAE does not use daylight saving. Currency The local currency is the Emirati dirham (commonly written as AED or DHS on menus and price tags), and it is pegged to the US dollar. There are 100 fils to one dirham. Coins come in 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.

Tip: 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 and banking Exchanging cash or travellers' cheques is relatively easy with exchange centres located in most shopping malls and throughout the city. Banks are open from Sunday to Thursday and operate shorter hours on Saturday. They are closed on Fridays. The exchange rates (at the time of going to press) are: One USD = Dhs 3.67 One GBP = Dhs 4.82 One Euro = Dhs 4.32 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. Here are some Arabic phrases to help you: Hello - marhaba Welcome - ahlan wa sahlan Goodbye - maa-salaama God willing - in shaa'Allah Yes - naam No - laa Let's go - yalla 6 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

Please - min fadlak Thank you - shukran How much? - bikam? Price - si'r Where is...? - ayna...? Right - yamiin Left - yasaar

Photography The UAE has strict laws, and taking pictures or videos is permissible only if it does not infringe on the privacy of others.

Public display of affection The UAE is an Islamic country, and these acts are offensive and will land you in serious trouble. Refrain from hugging or kissing in public places.

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Emirati dress Emirati men wear a

kandura, a long white

robe, that has no collar. It has a long loose tassel, known as a tarboosh, with matching embroidery on the sleeves. Temperature It is advisable to carry a shawl or jumper as most malls have their air conditioners set at very low temperatures in summer.

Water Residents consume bottled water, and it is easily available in supermarkets. Note: only a handful of restaurants provide complimentary drinking water.

Ladies first Most public services have a women's-only queue or section, so you may use them where applicable. www.discover-dubai.ae

The white headscarf, known as a gutra, is fixed in place with a black rope, known as an agal. For weddings and religious holidays such as Eid, a black garment, bisht, with golden embroidery on the sides is worn on top of the kandura.

Most women from the Gulf wear a loose-fitting black cloak, known as an abaya, on top of their outfit. It protects from the high temperatures and is decorated with embroidery patterns or crystals. The black scarf, shayla, which covers the hair is traditionally made from black sheer material. Dress code Tourists and residents are expected to dress modestly in public places. A good rule of thumb is to have your knees and shoulders covered. DISCOVER DUBAI NOVEMBER | 7


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What have Emirati people lost in modern times? By: Salamah Ghudayer We get this question almost daily at The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. In many ways it is a tricky question, as all cultures worldwide have faced a huge shift in mannerisms and lifestyle with the advent of technology. There are pluses and minuses to modernisation. For Emirati’s though, we have started to lose a great deal of what made this civilisation unique and great. However, we have some people who are watchful and determined to protect some of these subjects as we see them disappearing; such as the use of Arabic language and its protector, His Highness, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the U.A.E., Prime Minister of the U.A.E. and Ruler of Dubai, as well as countless others in love with culture and history determined to keep the past alive, with all of its lessons and attributes found now on social media sites, in art galleries and curators of museums. Did you know, in Islam, travellers have 8 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

rights to protection, food and shelter for three days in our homes? Many have forgotten this and, yet it was a corner stone of tradition which kept the Bedouin of the desert and the seafaring coastal tribes safe and comfortable as they moved about, even through enemy territory. When one is a traveller, their category changes and they are to be cared for and protected no matter where they originated from. Modern life though has made us wary of strangers and very protective of our homes, possessions and family members; with good reason though and perhaps the travellers have changed a bit too. Did you know in Islam, people are not to have private conversations amongst just two, while a third is present? It would be considered rude in any culture really; the idea of two people ignoring a third or whispering even, leaving the person feeling unwanted or unimportant. Yet, our grandparents remind us this is what is happening when our cell phone rings, we answer leaving our elder sitting there. We see it happening all the time, without a second thought from the perpetrators. #discover_dxb


welcome to dubai It can sometimes take a grandmother grabbing a phone and tossing it into the ghusala – the bowl of water that accompanies the local coffee setting, where many a smart phone have seen their last signal, or a grandfather who puts his hand to his ear and starts shouting as if he too has important business to discuss; while we take notice, and end our phone call. We can thank the traditional sense of humour for them reminding us of our manners asked of us in tradition, but demanded in religion. Yet what else have we lost? We have lost the desperate fear of a child being born at 25 weeks, chest pains, lumps in lymph nodes, broken spinal cords, or extreme high fevers. We have not only the machinery and technology to give us a much higher chance of survival, but we have an environment the skilled and gifted can come and use these devices to help save us. We have also invited the best of teachers in their fields. We have brought the world to us and we have gone out to the world thanks to over three national airlines; many years ranked the best in the world. We don’t just try to be modern, we have tried to have the best and be the best in modernity. Then there is the Arabic language I alluded to earlier. In the United Arab Emirates there are long term residents who have gotten by for years without having to speak a word of Arabic. English was so widely relied upon, it got to a point www.discover-dubai.ae

some locations did not even have signs or written material in Arabic script! This is where Dubai’s ruler stepped in. With his love of poetry, he understood that the original language of Islam’s holy book the Quran, could not be allowed to disappear. Arabic lessons had to be made fun and colourful in classrooms. Documents and public signage needed to be in Arabic. Competitions were created, with a variety of initiatives, the language came back from strength to strength and though a generation may have lost their skills in a high-level grasp of the professional and academic use of the language, the generations that followed have embraced it like the ones preceding it. So, what have we lost and gained, is forever altering, but much of the positives have been retained with modernity. It is in the Emirati psyche that what is old is valuable and so what is new must be tried; kept or discarded depending on its impact to our ancestry, environment and nature as religious beings. We don’t always get it right in the short term; but we hope to in the long run. With thanks to Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. Call 04-3536666 or visit www.cultures.ae

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Dubai's heritage sites Astonished by Dubai’s shimmering skyline and architecture, most people overlook the rich legacy of history and tradition associated with this beautiful city. Want a taste of this city’s culture? This guide will help.

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood Built in 1859, the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood has the largest concentration of traditional courtyard houses in Dubai, and looking across the endless signature wind towers really gives you a feeling of what life was like all those years ago. Today, the district is home to cultural and artistic activities, including Sikka Art Fair and events for National Day. Entry is free. Call 600-560000. Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, Bur Dubai. Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum’s House Built in 1896 on the banks of Dubai Creek, this was the home of the ruling family until 1958. An architectural marvel, the building is now a museum with a unique collection of photographs showing Dubai, its souks and traditional celebrations since the 1940s as well as a pearl diving display. Admission is Dhs 3. The museum is open from 8am to 8.30pm from Saturday to Thursday and from 3pm to 9.30pm on Fridays. Call 04-3937139. Al Shindagha area, Bur Dubai. Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif Established to be the summer resort of the late ruler, the space provides a glimpse of the design elements in traditional Emirati majlises. It showcases traditional earthenware alongside modern instruments as well as defence tools such as rifles and daggers. Tickets are priced at Dhs 3 for adults and Dhs 1 for children under the age of six. Open from 7.30am to 2.30pm from Sunday to Thursday. Call 04-3946343. Jumeirah area. 10 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Dubai's museums

From Dubai Museum, which attracts over one million visitors a year, to the currency-dedicated Coins Museum, here are four places that provide an insight into the city's history. Coffee Museum The two-storey venue focuses on educating visitors about coffee, one of the world’s most loved drinks. The museum offers live demonstrations of brewing and roasting styles in different countries as well as a wide selection of coffee related documentaries and books. Don’t leave without sipping traditional coffee brewed in the museum’s custom-built brew bar. Open from 9am to 5pm on all days expect Fridays. The store retails a wide range of barista equipment and coffee beans. Call 04-3538777. Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, Bur Dubai.

Coins Museum Built with stone, leaves, teak wood and trunks of palm trees, the Coins Museum spans two floors and gives visitors the opportunity to see more than 470 rare coins dating back to different historical areas. Coins are displayed in special cabinets with magnifying screens allowing a closer look and touch screens providing detailed information about each coin, ranging from the different shapes to types of metals used and methods and dates of minting. Plus, visitors can get acquainted with the close link between the monetary system of the British Empire, India and countries in the region. Entry is free. The museum is open from 8am to 2pm from Sunday to Thursday. Call 04-3920093. Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, Bur Dubai.

Al Fahidi Fort and Dubai Museum Dating back to 1787, Al Fahidi Fort was once the premises of the monarch and a fort of defence and has since been an arsenal for artillery and weapons and a prison. In 1971 (the year the federation was formed), it opened as a museum that provides a fascinating insight into Dubai’s history. In 1995, an underground museum was established and added to the fort. Rare authentic monuments and antiques are scattered in different wings of the museum. Tickets are priced at Dhs 3 for adults and Dhs 1 for children under the age of six. Open from 2.30pm to 8.30pm on Fridays and from 8.30am to 8.30pm during the week. Call 04-3531862. Al Fahidi area, Bur Dubai.

Naif Museum One wing of Naif Fort, Dubai’s first police station, has been converted into a museum to share the history of the police and security services in Dubai. Consisting of two showrooms, the museum gives visitors the opportunity to view how uniforms have evolved over the years, the weapons used from formation up until now and models of arrest and detention rooms. Entry is free. The museum is open from 8am to 2pm from Sunday to Thursday. Call 04-5155000. Naif area, Deira.

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Dubai's souks

Souks are traditional marketplaces or bazaars that retail a wide range of commodities. Here are three popular souks in Deira, historically the commercial centre of Dubai, worth ticking off the list when you are in Dubai. Gold Souk Even if you are not looking for anything specific, the Gold Souk is worth a visit to see the glittering array of merchandise on offer (especially in the evening). Approximately 10 tons of gold is present at any given time in the souk. There are over 1,000 jewellery shops in Dubai, and it is one of the cheapest cities in the world to buy gold jewellery. If you are looking to buy, don’t feel pressured into deciding at the first shop. There's plenty of choice and everyone's prepared to bargain. Spice Souk Once on the Deira side of the creek, all you need to do is follow your nose and take in the breath-taking aromas of a 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 good place to buy incense burners, saffron, rose water, henna kits and shisha pipes. Perfume Souk One of the things Middle Eastern Arabs are known for is their strong, spicy fragrances and hard-hitting perfumes. The Perfume Souk is the ideal place to explore these alluring scents and a great opportunity to find your perfect one. Besides traditional perfumes (oudbased ones), shops in this market also sell branded fragrances from around the world, so it is well worth a fragrant tour of the many shops. 12 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Other attractions Beyond the top-rated tourist attractions, Dubai has some other landmarks that have helped beautify this city. A visit or drive past them will provide enough photgraphs for your holiday album.

Burj Al Arab Referred to as 'the world's most luxurious hotel', the Burj Al Arab was designed to resemble the billowing sail of a ship. Since its opening, it's been one of the most photographed structures in the world.

Dubai Water Canal The Dubai Water Canal is a 3.2km long waterway which winds its way from the creek in Old Dubai through Business Bay to the Arabian Gulf. Its highlight is a beautiful motion-operated water feature.

The Dubai Fountain The Dubai Fountain, a water, music and light spectacle, delights thousands of visitors for free every day. With the Dubai Fountain Lake Ride you can set sail on the ultimate ride with front row seats to the best show in town.

Jumeirah Mosque Situated on Jumeirah Beach Road, this beautiful mosque is perhaps the bestknown one in Dubai. Non-Muslims can visit through organised tours held six days a week. Call 04-3536666.

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Record-breaking spots A trip to Dubai is incomplete if you don't include its record-breaking spots and experiences to your itinerary. After all, this city boasts more records than just being home to the world's tallest tower. Here's a little guide to help you plan your visit.

World’s tallest building: Burj Khalifa. On its opening in 2010, Burj Khalifa took the crown of being the tallest building in the world from Taipei 101. The mixed-use development includes the Armani Hotel, envisioned by fashion icon Giorgio Armani, as well as residential and commercial space. Boast a ‘Burj Khalifa’ address for a few days by checking into the Armani which occupies 11 floors of the building, Call 04-8883888.

The world’s highest restaurant: At.Mosphere. Housed on the 22nd floor of Burj Khalifa (442m from the ground), At.Mosphere is an upscale fine dining restaurant that offers views unmatched by any other restaurant in Dubai. For a casual experience, guests can opt for the lounge which serves beverages and light fare with a side of live entertainment. The afternoon tea is highly recommended. Window seats allow plenty of photo opportunities. Note: prices at the restaurant / lounge vary depending on where you are seated. Call 04-8883828. 14 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

The highest outdoor observation deck in the world: At The Top, Burj Khalifa Sky. The experience begins at the Burj Khalifa SKY Lounge from where visitors are escorted to a dedicated elevator that takes them to Level 125 (one level above the ‘At The Top’ observatory). At 456m, this spacious deck offers 360-degree views of the city. The next elevator takes visitors to Level 148 where they can sit back in the luxury of its lounges and appreciate the breath-taking views. Once you are back on ground level, there is an exhibit that allows you to relive the historic build of the iconic building. Call 04-3661688. #discover_dxb


places to see World’s tallest hotel: JW Marriott Marquis Dubai. Labelled the world’s tallest hotel, JW Marriott Marquis is a set of 72-storey twin towers in Business Bay, not too far from Burj Khalifa. Book a stay at the swanky 5-star property, spoil yourself with a treatment at its luxurious spa - Saray Spa - or savour a meal at one of its 14 bars and restaurants, which offer a range of cuisines including Thai, Indian, Italian, French, Peruvian and Japanese. Call 04-4140000. Record-breaking fireworks display: Around Dubai. On 31st December 2013, Dubai broke the Guinness World Record with the largest fireworks display - a dazzling spectacle with pyrotechnic displays at Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Festival City. To witness something equally remarkable, save the date for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks at Burj Khalifa. It's so popular that spectators gather around the area six to seven hours before the show so they can secure the best spots. World’s largest mall: The Dubai Mall. Known as the largest mall in the world (by total area), The Dubai Mall also prides itself on being one of the world’s most visited lifestyle destinations, beating spots like New York’s Time Square and Canada’s Niagara Falls in the past. With more than 1,200 outlets to shop at, numerous restaurants and cafes to dine at and entertainment attractions such as an ice-rink, aquarium and cinemas, there’s enough to cater to all ages. Call 800-382246255. Largest water screen projection and permanent projection: Imagine at Festival Bay, Dubai Festival City. Dubai Festival City’s newest attraction, Imagine, set two world records - the largest water screen projection and the largest permanent projection mapping in the world - within six months of launching. Through its two shows, ‘A Child’s Dream’ and ‘Stardancer’, Imagine showcases the latest entertainment technology in water, pyrotechnics, lasers, lights and dramatic effects. The shows begin after sunset, daily. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Sharks If water is your thing, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo maybe right up your street. One of the largest indoor aquariums in the world, the 270-degree glass tunnel running through the centre helps to illuminate the marvels of the ocean floor, while the Underwater Zoo offers an interactive approach to the ecology and sustainability of marine life. Activities include shark dives, speciality dives and the cage experience for non-qualified divers. Call 04-4485200. The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai.

Horses / camels Al Sahra Equestrian Centre is set amongst miles of glorious natural desert. Whether you are a complete novice or an expert, enjoy the freedom of riding a horse in the desert. Take the afternoon ride and watch the sunset over Dubai, or see the desert waking up in the morning and catch sight of a desert fox or gazelle. You can also try a 90-minute camel encounter. Get up close and personal with the friendly camels; and enjoy a 40-minute ride on one of them in their natural habitat. Call 04-4274055. E77 road.

Falcons Emiratis are regarded as some of the best falconers in the world. Although hunting with falcons was an important part of life in the UAE, it is now illegal, and today falconry is mainly enjoyed as a traditional sport. Royal Shaheen offers exclusive packages that allow you to handle and fly some of these wonderful birds and marvel at the breath-taking speed and agility as they swoop down at well over 100km per hour. In addition to being shown traditional and modern training techniques, you will also learn about the falcon's biological makeup. Call 800-6560713.

Dolphins Open to confident swimmers, this unique interaction at the Dolphin Bay at Aquaventure lets you take a thrilling belly ride from the centre of the lagoon and even play with the dolphins (hugs, kisses and dancing promised). Professional photographers will capture the moments for you. The experience is priced at Dhs 850 per person and includes complimentary same-day access to the waterpark and 25% discount on same-day access to The Lost Chambers. Call 04-4261030. Atlantis, The Palm. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Fun activities Ski Dubai Too hot outside? Then Ski Dubai at Mall of the Emirates offers a wintery wonderland that boasts a 400m ski run with five multi-directional slopes, purpose-built jumps and a snowboarding park. If you are looking to hit the piste, improve your skills tobogganing or just rolling around in the snow, Ski Dubai has it all. Off the slopes, why not check out the mind-blowing snow park or meet and play with Ski Dubai's resident snow penguins. Call 800-386. Mall of the Emirates.

Dubai Ice Rink The Olympic-size ice rink offers world-class facilities for a variety of skating abilities. In addition to professional ice skating lessons for children and adults, the venue also hosts disco and mega skate sessions (the schedule is available online). Public sessions are 105 minutes long and cost Dhs 60 for adults and Dhs 30 for children (under 100cm). Spectators can enter the arena for Dhs 15 per person. Call 04-4485111. The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai.

Shooting Jebel Ali Shooting Club has an indoor and outdoor shooting academy. Built to international safety standards, it makes the exciting sport of recreational and competitive shooting easily accessible to all. The club offers 12 and 20-gauge Beretta shot guns suitable for all shooting disciplines. There is also an indoor pistol range offering .22 and 9mm pistols. Note: by order of Dubai Police, you will need to present your passport and complete the guest profile record before your session. Call 04-8836555. Jebel Ali.

Driving You don’t need to imagine life behind the wheel as Lewis Hamilton or Sebastian Vettel. Live it! Dubai Autodrome’s FIA sanctioned 5.39km circuit, with six different configurations, will satisfy your need for speed. The controlled motoring environment provides experiences starting from Dhs 875. The vehicles include McLaren Sprint, Audi TT and Renault Clio Cup. If you’d like the wheel in the hands of a professional driver, the Caterham Hot Lap experience fits the bill at Dhs 250. Call 04-3678700. SMBZ road. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Out in the desert Desert Safari Avoid the crowds and experience the desert of Dubai in an exciting way with Big Red Motorsports, located at the foot of Dubai’s infamous dune “Big Red”. The company offers motorcycle (KTM 450cc) tours for Dhs 700, dune buggy (with automatic gearboxes and four-wheel drive) tours from Dhs 1,000, quad bike (ATV) tours from Dhs 500 and rare bike tours from Dhs 1,000 as well as a go karting circuit with 15-minute sessions from Dhs 95 onwards. Skilled and trained guides and instructors will accompany visitors on the trip. Advance booking is recommended. Call 050-9192394. *Discover Dubai readers get special discount via www.club-connector.com or the voucher at the back of this magazine.

Desert Safari There’s no better way to experience the desert than a safari, complete with camel rides, belly dancing, dune bashing, henna and a BBQ meal. The sundowner ones are most popular for they offer the sights of a magical sunset behind the beautiful dunes. Most hotels have a tieup with reliable desert safari companies. Priced from Dhs 100 per person. Alternatively, Platinum Heritage offers luxury desert safari tours. The Heritage Collection sees visitors exploring the desert in a vintage Land Rover, followed by an Emirati dinner, prepared using traditional cooking techniques, at a Bedouin camp nestled in the privacy of a royal desert retreat. Prices start from Dhs 545 per person. Call 04-3884044. 20 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Extreme adventures Skydiving Adrenaline junkies (aged 18 and above) won’t be disappointed with this experience. Tandem skydives (where you are attached to a highly-experienced instructor) allow you to experience the thrill of a freefall at over 193km per hour. At 13,000ft above Palm Jumeirah, you're promised incredible views of the man-made island. The weather-permitting experience costs Dhs 1,999 per person. For those on a tighter budget, the desert campus location offers the thrills minus the views for Dhs 1,699 per person. The Palm drop zone operates from 5am to 10am daily except Wednesdays. Reservations are highly recommended. (Note: women must weigh 90kg or less, while men must weigh 100kg or less.) Call 04-3778888. Skydive Dubai, Al Sufouh. Indoor flying The next best thing to a real skydive experience is iFly’s indoor skydive experience. It’s just as fun without the vertigo-inducing element! Defy gravity as you get up to four metres high in the world’s first double vertical tunnel with a qualified instructor guiding you through the session. The acrylic glass wall of the tunnel, at a height of 10m, gives you a bird’s-eye view of Magic Planet, the entertainment centre in which iFly is located. The experience is open to beginners and seasoned professionals. After your session, don't forget to pick up a souvenir from the shop as a reminder of your experience. Open to those aged three and above. Prices start from Dhs 195. Call 04-2316292. City Centre Mirdif. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Make a splash Splash Pad Not your typical water park, this outdoor wet play area caters to toddlers and children up to 12 years. The shaded venue works on temperature-controlled water year-round and includes dry play areas as well as daily changing activities and games. Call 800-637227. The Beach (opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence).

Aquaventure Waterpark The spectacular ‘Tower of Poseidon’ is filled with record-breaking rides, including the world's largest waterslide. The terrifying ‘Poseidon’s Revenge’ places you in a capsule and then releases you through the heart of the tower at speeds of 60km per hour. The park also lets you experience never-ending water slides, the wildest water coasters, rapid river adventures and up-close animal encounters, including a shark safari. Call 04-4260000. Atlantis, The Palm.

Wild Wadi Situated in front of Burj Al Arab and themed around the tale of Juha, a wellknown character from Arabian folklore, Wild Wadi is one of Dubai's foremost tourist locations. Discover your inner child on the Master Blaster, Tantrum Alley and Burj Surj, while the Jumeirah Sceirah will push thrill seekers to the limit. On Thursday nights, from 8pm to 12am, the park is open to female guests, with an all-female team operating the venue. Call 04-3484444. Near Burj Al Arab.

LEGOLAND Water Park Dubai’s newest water park is designed for little ones aged two to 12 years. The LEGO themed venue features more than 20 waters slides and attractions. Children can build their own LEGO raft, go on a splash safari or zoom down the thrilling slides. Call 04-8203123. Dubai Parks and Resorts. 22 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Visit a theme park IMG Worlds of Adventures IMG Worlds of Adventure is the largest temperaturecontrolled indoor themed entertainment destination in the world. It features a unique array of adrenaline-pumping roller coasters, thrill rides, and spine-tingling attractions based on popular Cartoon Network characters, iconic MARVEL Super Heroes and hair-raising dinosaurs. Ticket prices start from Dhs 225 for juniors and Dhs 245 for adults. Call 600-500962. E311 road.

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Dubai Parks and Resorts The region’s largest integrated theme park destination is home to Motiongate Dubai, Bollywood Parks Dubai, Riverland Dubai (a 234,000sq ft space with dining and retail options), Legoland Dubai, Legoland Water Park and the Polynesian themed Lapita Hotel & Resort. Multi-park access tickets start from Dhs 195 per person. Call 800-2629464. Opposite Palm Jebel Ali.

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In the park

You may be in the desert, but you can still get close to nature in one of the many public parks around Dubai. If you love the smell of freshly cut grass, then why not spend the day lounging around one of these popular locations. Dubai Miracle Garden

The garden features 100 million blooming flowers and holds the Guinness World Record for having the largest flower arrangement forming the shape of an Airbus A380.

Al Barsha South 3, Dubailand area. 04-4228902.

Al Barsha Pond Park Al Barsha 2. 800-900.

This park is surrounded by a man-made lake and offers walking and jogging tracks as well as rentable bicycles, outdoor fitness machines and sports courts.

Zabeel Park

Zabeel Park is a highly maintained inner-city park with lush green lawns. It is also home to a space age theme park, boating lake and a large outdoor amphitheatre. Entry fee is Dhs 5.

Zabeel area. 04-3986888.

Dubai Butterfly Garden Al Barsha South 3, Dubailand area. 04-4228902.

It is the largest covered butterfly garden in the world, with some butterflies flying around freely and thousands of preserved ones on display. Entry is Dhs 50, but free of charge for the disabled.

Creek Park

Although one of the older parks in Dubai, Creek Park has a modern layout with well-planned children’s play areas, rental bikes and a dolphinarium. Entry fee is Dhs 5 per person.

Umm Hurair 2. 04-3367633.

Mushrif Park Al Khawaneej St. 04-2883624.

Situated in 124 hectares of natural ghaf forest, the park supports a healthy population of birds, including owls, Orphean warblers, black redstarts and hoopoes. Entry fee is Dhs 3.

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Life's a beach

You don't have to be staying at a beach resort to check out Dubai’s stunning beaches. Here is a list of public ones where entry is free. So, pack your beach bag, grab your favourite book and off you go to get some 'vitamin sea'. Kite Beach

On a breezy day, this is where kite enthusiasts meet to fly their kites, making for a truly beautiful sight especially when seen at sunset. Foodies are spoilt for choice with some unique eateries located on this beach. Kite Beach also offers views of the iconic Burj Al Arab. Umm Suqeim, just off Jumeirah Beach Road.

Black Palace Beach

It's not described as a hidden gem for no reason. Not the easiest to find, this beautiful beach lies close to the royal fortresses at Al Sufouh. The pathway is tiny, but once you discover this spot, it's a land of pure relaxation with views of Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab. King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street.

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The Beach

With the latest developments at JBR, this beach has become one of Dubai’s most popular sunbathing and swimming locations. You are only seconds away from cafes, a cinema, an outdoor gym and some of the city’s best shops. Take a change of clothes for the evening as this one really has it all! Opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Dubai Marina.

Sunset Beach

Popular with surfers and offering direct views of the Burj Al Arab, this spot near the wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel is one of Dubai’s most photographed beaches. Facilities here include showers and changing rooms, snack bars and a children's play area. It is highly recommended for morning jogs. 22 Al Sagi Street, behind Sunset Mall, Jumeirah Beach Road.

4X4 Beach

Named after the offroad vehicles lined up along the shore, this public beach is one of the more basic options. There are no real facilities onsite, but if you are staying nearby, it’s worth a visit for a refreshing swim or to watch the sunset. Make sure you have your camera though. Near Jumeirah Beach Park on Jumeirah Road.

Jebel Ali Beach

On the way to Abu Dhabi, turn right off Sheikh Zayed Road and follow signs to JA Jebel Ali Golf Resort. At the roundabout, follow the road and turn left down a sand track to the beach. This spot is popular with locals who enjoy camping. There are changing rooms and toilets. Near JA Jebel Ali Golf Resort.

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around town

What's happening 1 Around Deira • Deira • Garhoud • Al Muteena

2 Around Bur Dubai • Bur Dubai • Karama • Al Mankhool • Al Jaddaf • Oud Metha

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3 Around Downtown • Downtown Dubai • DIFC • Business Bay • Al Meydan • Dubai Design District

4 Around Jumeirah • Jumeirah 1,2,3 • Beach Road • Al Wasl Road • Umm Suqeim • Al Sufouh • Palm Jumeirah

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this month 5 Around Marina • Dubai Marina • Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR)

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6 Around Al Barsha • Al Barsha • Barsha Heights

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7 Around JLT • Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT) • The Greens • Emirates Living • Jebel Ali Village

Around Sheikh Zayed Road • Sheikh Zayed Rd • 2nd of December Street • Al Satwa 8

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Around Deira When: daily Casual dining Absolute Barbecues, Deira City Centre Area A unique 'do-it-yourself' dining experience where diners grill their choice of meat, seafood and vegetables starters served on skewers to their preference. A central live grill "Wish Grill" dishing out exotic varieties of veggies and game birds take the experience to a whole new level. AB’s is an ideal venue for business lunches, gatherings and celebrations. Call 600-577776. When: daily Live music and dining Hard Rock CafÊ, Festival City Enjoy from a variety of tasty options including mouth-watering burgers, refreshing salads, and house made entrees infused with the non-stop energy of Dubai. The venue features a stage for live performances, a private VIP function room, a separate lounge, and a beautiful outdoor terrace. Whether you are looking to enjoy a romantic cocktail, or party with friends, this is the spot for you. Call 04-2328900. When: Every Wednesday, 7:00 pm-11:00 pm TEX MEX Night LIWAN Restaurant at Al Ghurair Hotel Taste flavourful Tex-Mex dishes and discover the authentic taste of American & Mexican cuisine for only Dhs 140 per person. Whether you crave for American fast foods like hotdogs and burgers, or some Mexican favourites like quesadilla, tacos and guacamole. The restaurant also comprises of a relaxing terrace that offers an extensive range of hubbly-bubbly flavours. Call 04-2933262. 28 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Around Bur Dubai When: daily Café dining Downtown Café, Umm Hurrair Building, Karama Go retro- play 90’s board games, enjoy gluttonous sandwiches, burgers and scrumdiddlyumptious pastas paired with milkshakes that’ll make you glad for tastebuds. if curling up with some literature is your thing, here’s also a beautifully stocked library. Also, there’s no Wi-Fi, so you can really connect with the people you’re with. Call 04-4371615 When: daily Outdoor dining QD’s, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club With its chic atmosphere, QD's is the ultimate place to chill out at with a shisha or snacks, while overlooking the Dubai Skyline and creek. Enjoy delectable snacks, BBQ options, and oven wood pizzas. The atmosphere is fun and lively and the perfect time to visit is around twilight. Perfect spot for a rendezvous with old friends, especially with the weather cooling down. Call 04-2956000. When: daily Indian Cuisine Antique Bazaar, Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai Antique Bazaar reflects the authenticity of Indian cuisines and stands out with the right delicacy and the perfect ambience. The whole place is as sophisticated as an emperor’s court. Renowned for carrying on the legacy of serving cuisines that once ruled the hearts of the royal families of India. Call 04-3977444. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Around Downtown When: 2 - 3 November Chamber Orchestra of Europe- Mozart and Beethoven Dubai Opera, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid The Grammy award-winning Chamber Orchestra of Europe, led by renowned conductor Robin Ticciati and Christian Tetzlaff on violin - take to the stage for an incredible gala evening featuring some of the greatest music composed by Mozart. For tickets, visit dubaiopera.com When: daily Multi-cuisine restaurant The Eloquent Elephant A stylish artisan gastropub with huge personality, Eloquent Elephant menu features a good selection of well-crafted British and international dishes with highlights including the light and crispy Rock Shrimp Tempura, Salt and Pepper Calamari, Grilled Chicken Tacos, Mighty Elephant Burger, Pan-Seared Snapper and on the sweeter side, a healthy Sundae with chia seeds, granola and pomegranate ice cream. Call 04-4383100. When: 15 November Battle of the Chef Season 4 JW Marriott Marquis Fan of MasterChef? The most exciting Battle of the Chefs is finally here! Experience a unique opportunity to sample the cuisine of Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar and South Africa's renowned celebrity chef Jenny Morris, as the two chefs battle each other in what will be an epic culinary cook-off on 15 November from 7pm until 11pm. For Dhs 315, experience a five-course menu and a welcome drink. Call 04-4143000. 30 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Around Jumeirah When: daily Chinese Wok Prax’s Built around the concept of customisation, this swanky Chinese wok with an open view kitchen has a variety of mouth-watering selection of Chinese dishes. You can also opt for the ‘Go Freestyle’ option that allows fussy foodies to put together the flavours that appeal to them the most. Ingredients are tossed up and bound together with a range of delicious sauces and condiments. Call 800-77297. When: Saturday - Thursday, until 30 December 2017 Amazing Dubai Musical Madinat Theatre, Souk Madinat Jumeirah Entertainment takes centre stage at the Madinat Theatre. The musical Amazing Dubai tells the story of Dubai’s journey from a nomadic community of Bedouins and pearl divers in the 1800s to one of the most modern, and cosmopolitan metropolises on earth. Tickets available online madinattheatre.com When: All days, except Monday Nightlife Mahiki Dubai, Jumeirah Beach Hotel Get into the Aloha spirit with Mahiki Dubai- the ultimate destination for the cocktail lover in you with its tiki décor and tropical flowers adorning every Honolulu Honey’s hair. From the laid back yet chic surroundings, to the exotic drinks and tropical grill food menu, every element of this flamboyant environment adds to the enticing ambience. Call 04-3807731. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Around Dubai Marina When: Fridays, 12:30 - 3:30pm Sky High Brunch Observatory Bar & Grill, Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites Visit for a chilled Friday afternoon with friends. Set around the classic 360-degree shaped restaurant, foodies can expect spread on pasta, an impressive cheese station, grilled meat, sushi, shucked oysters, served with a colourful range of salads. and crusty bread straight from the oven. Priced at Dhs 450 per person. Call 04-3194000. When: daily Italian restaurant BiCE Ristorante BiCE Mare restaurant is an Italian eatery with an affection for flavour and style. Giving classic seafood a refined spin, their menu offers a contemporary fine dining experience in the heart of downtown Dubai. Their jam packed terrace offers a breathtaking view at the iconic Burj Khalifa & grand Dubai Mall fountain show day & night. Call 04-3182520. When: daily Casual dining Riviera Beach Grill, Rixos Premium Riviera Beach Grill brings a breath of fresh air to Dubai and a great destination for sundowners. Serving a selection of freshlyprepared dishes, guests will be offered a choice of freshly-caught seafood grilled to perfection and delicately flavoured. With an array of side dishes, the menu also boasts succulent chicken from the in-house rotisserie, healthy salads and a variety of classic Mediterranean dishes. Call 052-7779473. 32 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Around Al Barsha When: daily

Indian cuisine 25 Degrees North, Tecom, Barsha Heights The unconventional name has been derived from Dubai’s Latitude position on the world map. 25 Degrees North combines traditional Indian décor with contemporary style to create an environment that accurately reflects an innovative menu. The warm ambience and soft music playing in the back along with great food will make you want to visit this place again and again. Call 04-4527779. When: daily Lounge, bar and restaurant Après Après is a sophisticated lounge, bar and restaurant that embodies Alpine ski-lodge chic. With its cool, sophisticated ambience, Après takes you on a surreal journey to the snow of the Alps. Its array of fresh, contemporary European cuisine, selection of wood fired pizzas and the traditional Swiss cheese fondue never fails to impress. Warm service and striking interior makes for a truly unforgettable experience. Call 04-3412575. When: daily Outdoor café Park house, Barsha 2 With the cooler months right around the corner, stop by and treat yourself at this café in Al Barsha Pond Park after you’ve had a park workout or enjoyed a family fun-day. Take advantage of the simple and healthy varieties from menu and sweet treats while spending time in the beautiful outdoor surroundings. They also hold events like cinema nights and other activities for the families to enjoy. Call 056-1953155. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Around Jumeirah Lakes Towers When: Every Friday & Saturday from 11:30am - 4pm Lazy Weekend Breakfast Links, Address Montgomerie Weekends are for eating, relaxed socializing in local community hangouts and cherishing beautiful views. Their brunch menu boasts perennial breakfast favorites like fluffy pancakes and salmon bagels with the creamiest cheese. Delicious burritos, salads, sandwiches and main dishes make it perfect for all day weekend dining. Call 04-3905600. When: Fridays from 12pm - 4pm Pizza fun-day Jazz@PizzaExpress, Dubai, Cluster A, Jumeirah Lakes Towers Enjoy unlimited food and house beverages all afternoon. Starters, salads, pizzas, pastas, desserts and a great selection of beverages, including Prosecco! Prices start from Dhs 199. The soundtrack to your brunch is one which combines musical virtuosity and stunning vocals; a beautiful elaboration on a Jazz Pop theme. Call 04-4416342. When: Mondays Moules Frites Mondays Couqley French Bistro & Bar Snap out of Monday blues with Couqley, the cosy French bistro’s Moules Frites Mondays. Moules, meaning Mussels in French, are served in a large heavy cast iron pot alongside matchstick fresh crispy fries, dessert of your choice and a bottle of grape; all for Dhs 299. That’s not all, a third order of Moules Frites can be ordered for just Dhs 99. Call 04-4498524. 34 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Around Sheikh Zayed Road When: daily Outdoor dining 40 Kong, The H Hotel Dinner with a view has just taken on new heights! Visit 40 Kong for a full sit-down dinner menu that includes Avocado Shrimp Cocktail and goats cheese beetroot salad for appetizers. ChateauBriand served with fine beans, shallots and chimichurri, or Black Cod marinated in miso, pickled red onions and served with a Yuzu sauce for mains and favourites like garden roll sushi and rock shrimp tempura. Call 04-3558896. When: Saturday Aunties Brunch Moombai & Co., The H Dubai From eggs to hot chai to chilled snow cones, small munches to big cocktail punches. Enjoy an elaborate range of signature dishes only on Saturdays from Masala Tea, naan with warm lentil salad, avocado sour, baked with eggs, served with sweet and sour tomato chutney. You will also find potato stuffed Aloo Paratha sumptuous Black Dal. All of this and more from 11am - 4pm. Prices start from Dhs 245. Call 04-5018607. When: daily Chill-out lounge iKandy Ultra Lounge, Shangri-La Hotel A funky outdoor lounge, with incredible views of the Burj Khalifa. With live DJs playing throughout the evening, this stunning roof-top venue blends poolside bliss with signature cocktails, flavoured shisha and delicious light bites. It's the perfect place to unwind after work or during the weekend. An urban oasis in the heart of the city - meet, eat, chill and thrill, ikandy has it all. Call 04-4052703. www.discover-dubai.ae

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food & drink

Dubai's culinary gems You don’t have to empty your pockets to enjoy a good meal, especially not in Dubai. While the city has many top-notch restaurants, it is also the turf to homegrown eateries. These places might be little in size, but they dish out food big on flavour.

Al Ustad Special Kebab Around since 1978, this Iranian restaurant is no secret to ardent foodies. It specialises in South Iranian cuisine, mainly kebabs as well as chicken and meat dishes. At any given point, one of the three brothers will always be around to greet diners, take orders and involve themselves in friendly banter. It is normal to be distracted by photos that are plastered on the walls and memorabilia such as clocks and mobile phones hung on the walls. Currencies from around the world are lined under the glass top dinner tables. You haven't enjoyed your kebabs if they haven't been eaten with a side of rice, drizzled with melted butter and topped with barberries. Mains range between Dhs 25 and Dhs 32. Call 04-3971933. Mankhool road, Bur Dubai (near Al Fahidi Metro station). Ravi Restaurant Most people say you haven’t eaten in Dubai if you haven’t eaten at Ravi’s…and we agree! This no-frills institution serves the best Pakistani food in the city. For what the restaurant lacks in interior (expect plastic chairs and covers), it makes up in its meatheavy menu. The curries are flavourful, the biryani rice is fragrant and the dal is as silky as it gets. For a service team that barely speaks English, you'd be happy to know they rarely get the orders wrong. Most dishes are priced under Dhs 25. Call 04-3315353. Satwa (near the roundabout and opposite Emirates Co-operative Society). Sind Punjab Indian restaurants are a dime a dozen in 36 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

Dubai, but it is safe to say that none nail Indian street food the way Sind Punjab does. Ditch sitting indoors for a space by the glass counter where you stand and wait for the server to make you pani puri (a crisp hollow round street snack that’s filled with onion, potatoes, chickpeas and flavoured water). The challenge is getting the entire piece in your mouth at one go. Other street food items on the menu include samosas, chaat (savoury snacks) and pakodas (fritters). Prices start as low as Dhs 2. Call 04-3525058. Meena Bazaar, Bur Dubai. Local House Restaurant It would be a shame if you left Dubai without sinking your teeth into camel meat. Often categorised as ‘comfort food’, Emiratis serve camel meat when a child is born or when there’s a death in the family. This tender and juicy meat is used as patties in burgers #discover_dxb


food & drink at Local House Restaurant. You can have additional fillings ranging from fried egg and salsa to mushrooms and caramelised onions. Up for something heartier? Try the camel meat biryani or kebab. Tip: if you haven’t warmed up to the idea of the meat, the camel milk shake is a good start (psst... it's high in mineral content and unsaturated fatty acids). The restaurant is a popular pit

stop for tourists wandering the heritage site it's located at. Camel meat based dishes start from Dhs 45. Call 04-3540705. Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Bu Qtair Synonymous with the phrase ‘fresh fish’, Bu Qtair is worth every bit of the hype. Once operating out of a porta cabin, the restaurant now has a location that boasts sea views. However, it has the same menu, that lists no more than five items, and the (dreaded) long queues to place your order and pay your bill. Once you're past that, you get the crispy, spicy fried fish the eatery is famous for. The head chef has been around for more than twenty years…that explains why the Malabari curry has retained its taste over time. Call 055-7052130. Umm Suqeim (opposite fishermen’s accommodation, near Burj Al Arab). www.discover-dubai.ae

Al Reef The go-to place after a night out, Al Reef is busiest in the early hours of the morning on weekends. The most demanded item on its menu is the manaeesh (a flatbread topped with cheese, herbs or ground meat). Not too different to a pizza, this Levantine snack costs less than Dhs 15 and is something your stomach will appreciate after a binge drinking session. Caution: service staff are not the friendliest. Call 04-3968999. Al Wasl road (near Safa Park) and Al Karama (opposite the post office). Al Mallah Residents are fans of this establishment and chances are you will become one too after you try their food. Nailing Lebanese fare, the restaurant is best-known for its juicy and tender shawarmas (chicken or meat grilled on a spit for as long as a day and then shaved off and served as a wrap with toppings including tahini and pickled turnips). A side of one of their fresh or mixed juices (Tahiti Extra or Chubby Melon being the favoured ones) is mandatory. Mains start from Dhs 28. Call 04-3984723. 2nd of December street (previously known as Al Dhiyafa street). Al Fareej This menu boasts more than 20 kinds of fresh juices and will leave you spoilt for choice with its endless food options. But the star really is the kebab, with most diners rating it five out of five. Seating options are limited - if you’re lucky you'll get a chair in a shaded spot in front of the restaurant, else you take a mat and sit in the park outside. Order the lamb lemon tikka for its one of the best things you can put in your mouth. Pesco pollo vegetarians can opt for the joojeh kebab (boneless chicken tikka) and they won’t leave Al Fareej disappointed. Mains start from Dhs 27. Call 04-2615156. Union Co-operative Society in Al Qusais. DISCOVER DUBAI NOVEMBER | 37


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Dubai's nightlife

When the sun goes down, Dubai comes alive. With a youthful population, beverage offers and some of the best DJs performing on a regular basis, you can find a great night out. Note: the legal drinking age is 21+, so carry a photo ID to bars and clubs. Base Raising the bar on the global nightlife scene with world-class shows and production, large scale immersive state-of-the-art sound, light and pyrotechnic systems guests will experience something much more akin to a boutique festival or concert. Call 055-3134999.

Dubai Design District.

Ocean Colour Scene Ocean Colour Scene are heading to The Irish Village on 9 November as part of their Mosley Shoals Tour, where they will perform the greatest hits we all know and love. The gig starts at 9pm, but you can head to the venue at 7pm to chill before the main event. Tickets priced at Dhs 165. Call 04-2824750. 31 A Street, Al Garhoud. Level 43 Sky Lounge Chillout at this sleek and stylishly blue lit, open air terrace which is a pool bar by day and a swanky lounge by night. Sip on delicious cocktails and nibble on tasty treats while enjoying great views of city’s most iconic Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Atlantis, Dubai Mall and the Jumeirah coastline. Call 056-4142213. Four Points by Sheraton, Sheikh Zayed Road. Lucky Voice Lucky Voice Dubai has all the ingredients for a great night out! The restaurant serves up a satisfying menu of steaks, burgers, ribs, tacos and more. Gather up your squad and take to the centre stage singing at their karaoke pods with access to over 15000 tracks. The location also hosts live music three nights of the week, party DJ’s and an electric vibe! Call 800-58259. Grand Millennium Hotel. 38 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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food & drink Stereo Arcade Mixing the old with the new, half Club, half Pub, and a video game Arcade in the middle, Stereo Arcade is the place to be. Designed in a unique way, there’s a retro nightclub on one side and a hip hop room on the other. Don’t feel pressured to wear your highest heals, a relaxed dress code is encouraged. Call 800-STEREO. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, JBR. Jennifer Lopez LIVE in Dubai The original Fly Girl and Global Superstar Jennifer Lopez is set to Perform LIVE on 17 November at Autism Rocks Arena . With global record sales exceeding 80 million. Make sure you remember all the dance routines to her hits and join the party. Tickets from Dhs 345. platinumlist.net. 117live.com. Autism Rocks Arena, Al Ain Road Dubai. Vii

A rooftop terrace bar, lounge and club where sky meets a the green garden giving Alice in Wonderland vibes combined with a beautiful view of Dubai. Enjoy delicious cocktails, delectable hand-made sushi and classic hot dishes. Call 04-3276000. Conrad Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road. White Party With a high-tech and ultramodern outdoor rooftop space that is the ultimate go-to party destination to steer anyone’s evening escapades in the right direction, a night full of energy, thumping music and an overall feel-good vibe. Call 050-4430933. Meydan Grandstand Rooftop, Meydan Hotel. Zero Gravity Zero Gravity is an expansive and exclusive beach club and restaurant. Plush day beds are placed to capture exceptional sea views, complemented by privacy, yet coupled with premium service, refreshments and facilities to create an always-flawless experience. Call 04-3990009. www.discover-dubai.ae

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well-being

Time to unwind

Dubai has countless spas and salons offering a variety of treatments for men and women. When on holiday, you deserve the pampering, so why not get it with one of these offers. Lie back and relax, because there's no better way to spend your day. Just for Men The menu encompasses seven reinvigorating treatments tailored to concerns of the modern man. It includes a range of massages, scrubs and facials all specifically for business men on the go, executives looking to de-stress, or those simply wanting to press re-boot or look their best for an upcoming occasion. Treatments start from Dhs 330. Call 04-4146754. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai. The Amber Experience This unique ritual commences with a dead sea salt and amber powder exfoliation, preceding a massage that detoxifies effectively using pure amber spheres. Finally, a balancing face massage and an aromatic awakening add the finishing touches to a ritual that induces wholesome relaxation. Priced at Dhs 850 for a 90-minute session. Call 04-4368888. The Spa, Address Dubai Mall. The Organic Glow Beauty Lounge’s Amazing Detox Pamper yourself with ‘Green Glow’ organic body scrub, stimulating the skin, muscles and nerves whilst cleansing the pores and improving the texture of dull, bumpy and tired skin, as well as facilitating blood circulation, and an anti-cellulite massage. Priced at Dhs 600. Call 055-2341429. Oudah Tower, Street 14, District 13, Jumeirah Village Circle 1. Caviar AcuLift Facial A facial that visibly firms, tones, refines and deeply hydrates the skin using the Marine Biomatrix Sheet which provides intensive hydration and instantly restores radiance. Results are immediate, leaving skin looking supple and healthy. The 90 minute Caviar AcuLift Facial experience is priced at Dhs 789 per person. Call 04-4573545. Fairmont The Palm, Palm Jumeirah. 40 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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beauty & wellbeing

Fitness First Guide to a healthy lifestyle to avoid diabetes Men and Women should stay fit and healthy with the support of a healthy diet, exercise routine and regular health checks

Diabetes is rife in the Middle East. With an abundant of sugary sweets, creamy desserts and endless options of flavoured coffees, it is no wonder diabetes is on the rise. According to the International Diabetes Federation Atlas, 19.3 percent of adults aged 20 to 79 in the United Arab Emirates are diabetic. In Bahrain, the percentage rises to 19.6, and the statistic jumps to 20 percent for Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. These five nations all rank within the top 15 nations in the world for highest rate of diabetes per capital. Fitness First clubs are present across the Middle East, and believe the majority of type 2 diabetes cases can be prevented with a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise and general diabetes awareness. Inactive lifestyles and endless dining options in the region have replaced outdoor working, travel, and homemade cuisine, making way for the increase of diabetes; it is time to take action. Fitness First are taking part in the Dubai Fitness Challenge and are encouraging all its members and the community to take part too, to break the habit of an inactive lifestyle! Women and men are both exposed as they grow older to serious diseases such as diabetes, heart problems, and cancer, and families need to partner up with their www.discover-dubai.ae

doctor, find out their family medical history, and pay attention to their bodies. Families should start at educating their children, and encouraging children to eat their five portions of fruit and vegetables a day; sugar is not bad, but it should come from natural, unrefined sources. Fitness First offer an array of children’s fitness classes, children’s camps and swimming classes and encourage children to be more active from an early age. Encourage your child to pick up a tennis racquet, hit a football or go to a dance class, they could even find their career path this way! November is diabetes month and we are looking to raise as much awareness of this as possible - diabetes figures are set to double by 2035 and we would like to see this number halved. There is only one way… and it starts with change! Even a simply daily walk will help, but if you would like to create a little more impact, then start with one of the Fitness First 30-minute classes such as 6D; perfect for your lunchbreak. There are plenty of ways for you to stay fit and healthy as a family. Why not try a family cooking class and learn how to make healthy desserts, or fresh soups and grilled protein options? The list is endless… all it takes is a little time and a little education. DISCOVER DUBAI NOVEMBER | 41




shopping

Shopping malls

Dubai is renowned for being the shopping capital of the Middle East, and due to its location, you can find items from all four corners of the world. Here's our malls directory to help you plan your shopping trip. Al Ghurair Centre 800-24227 www.alghuraircentre.com Dubai's first mall, Al Ghurair first opened in 1980. It reopened in 2013 after a makeover.

BurJuman 04-3520222 www.burjuman.com One of Dubai's oldest malls that's centrally located in Bur Dubai, the historic district.

City Centre Deira 04-2951010 www.citycentredeira.com The first of Majid Al Futtaim group's 12 malls, this one is in old Dubai.

City Centre Mirdif 04-6023000 www.citycentremirdif.com The mall has received an award for its environmentally sustainable design.

City Walk 04-3173999 www.citywalk.ae This outdoor shopping destination is reminiscent of European-style streets. 44 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

Dragon Mart 04-4336200 www.dragonmart.ae Bargain at over 3,000 stores in this 150,000sq m dragon-shaped structure.

Dubai Festival City Call 800-332 www.dubaifestivalcity.com Witness IMAGINE, the record-breaking sound, water, light and fire attraction.

Dubai Marina Mall 04-4361020 www.dubaimarinamall.com Dine at one of the al fresco restaurants at this waterfront location.

Gold & Diamond Park 04-3627777 www.goldanddiamondpark.com Purchase ready-made jewellery or commission your own designs.

Ibn Battuta Mall 04-3621900 www.ibnbattutamall.com The world’s largest themed mall celebrates the travels of an Arab explorer. #discover_dxb


shopping Mall of the Emirates 04-4099000 www.malloftheemirates.com Home to the Middle East’s first indoor ski resort and snow park, Ski Dubai.

Mercato 04-3444161 www.mercatoshoppingmall.com Be transported to the Renaissance period with this mall's Italian architecture.

Souk Madinat Jumeirah 04-3668888 www.jumeirah.com Built around waterways, this mall is designed like a traditional Arabian souk.

Sunset Mall 04-3307333 www.sunsetmall.ae This glass-fronted mall offers high-end fashion stores and gourmet dining.

The Beach 04-3173999 www.thebeach.ae A beachside complex of shops, cafes, restaurants and cinemas.

The Dubai Mall 800-382246255 www.thedubaimall.com The world's largest mall by total area boasts attractions like an indoor aquarium.

The Outlet Village 04-3173999 www.theoutletvillage.ae An upscale Italian-themed mall with high-end labels at discounted prices.

Wafi Mall & The Pyramids 04-3244555 www.wafi.com This mall delights with its unique architecture and affordable luxury. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Other markets

Ditch the malls for an alternate shopping experience in Dubai. Dubai has many markets, and you can be assured what you take home from these places are generally much cheaper than what you'd find in most shopping malls. Meena Bazaar Located in the heart of Bur Dubai, be warned: Meena Bazaar isn't the easiest of locations to get to, but it is your go-to place for a traditional shopping experience. You know you've arrived when you hear blaring horns, see shops with decorative lights and haggling customers. Most shops specialise in textiles but one can find imitation jewellery, Indian outfits and watch repair shops too. Note: first-timers are likely to get swindled. Naif Souk Once a camel market, this is one of Dubai's oldest souks. Today, tourists can buy anything ranging from leather goods to souvenirs, but it is best known as the place for getting abayas (black cloaks worn by Arab women) at reasonable prices. The next most popular item in this market is electronics. Tip: Make sure you bargain with shopkeepers. The best time to visit Naif souk is after sunset when the area comes alive. Satwa It isn't half as stylish as most districts in Dubai, but Satwa is a fascinating area. Here you will find interesting souvenirs ranging from toy camels to models of Burj Khalifa. The best part: You don't have to pay a fortune for them. If you're looking to add some clothes to your wardrobe without emptying your pockets, make your way to Ukay Ukay where you'll find second-hand t-shirts, dresses and baby clothes for under Dhs 20. 46 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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What to buy

Though Dubai has lovely souvenirs you can take back home, including sand art, magnets and mugs of Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab, here are some of the authentic gifts you really should be after. Sadu cushions Made with ancient Bedouin weaving techniques, known as Al Sadu, this fabric is distinguishable because of its colours - deep reds, black, white, gold and brown. It’s made with wool from camels and goats, and the weave is said to be tight enough that even water won’t go through it. Other than cushions, the fabric is used to make sofas and traditional tents. Dates The sweet fruit has been a food source for survival to Bedouins. Easy to digest, they are high in iron and contain potassium and vitamins too. Gourmet food brand Bateel sells a variety of dates including the sweet, raisin-like Khidri, Medjool, Sekki as well as Khola dates. If you'd like to try something different, opt for the ones that are filled with caramelised nuts, candied ginger and orange peel. Note: packaged dates can be eaten year-round. www.discover-dubai.ae

Bukhoor This refers to wood chips, commonly known as oud, soaked in fragrant oils and burned in a traditional incense burner, mabkhara. In Arab countries, the bukhoor is passed among guests at a gathering as a gesture of hospitality. Most women wave their clothing or hair above the smoke so that it picks up the scent. The long-lasting fragrance is also used around homes to eliminate stubborn odours from cooking or tobacco. DISCOVER DUBAI NOVEMBER | 47


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Wonder Bus Tours Wonder Bus Tours is the first and only amphibious-based city tour in the Middle East. The Dubai Creek tour covers historical sites and landmarks. Reservations need to be made two days in advance. Tickets are priced at Dhs 170 for adults and Dhs 120 for children*. Call 04-3595656.

Seawings Tours Seawings offer an aerial tour of Dubai and the other emirates. The ‘Ultimate Tour of Dubai’ package will take you on a thrilling 40-minute seaplane flight over Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah. Ticket prices start from Dhs 1,440*. Call 04-8070708.

Take a tour Alternate ways to see Dubai

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Helidubai With aerial tours of Dubai considered a once in a lifetime experience, Helidubai has scenic flights to suit everyone’s budget. Helidubai offers custom-made trips to almost anywhere in the UAE, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and even Oman. Call 04-2081455. 48 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

Big Bus Tours Hop on the bus and enjoy panoramic views of the skyline, beaches and tourist hotspots, and hop off to explore historical sites. There are three routes to choose from and tickets start from Dhs 185* per person. Prerecorded commentary tapes are available in 12 languages. Call 04-3407709. #discover_dxb


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Getting around Dubai

Public transport in Dubai is made up of taxis, buses, trams, the metro and marine transport (abras, water buses, water taxis and ferries). Here's everything you need to know about these modes of transportation that will help you move from place to place. Taxis: Taking a taxi in Dubai is cheap, safe and one of the fastest ways of getting around the city. You can find taxis outside malls, hotels, official taxi ranks, or wave them down in the street. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has also introduced an exclusive dispatch service - Hala taxi - with numerous on-board features such as free Wi-Fi, weather reports, news and entertainment systems.

Booking a taxi Dubai Taxi Corporation (red roof), ladies and families (pink roof), special needs or Hala Taxi (black roof) 04-2080808. Other taxi companies: Al Arabia Taxi (green roof) 04-2855111; Cars Taxi (blue roof) 04-2693344; Metro Taxi (orange roof) 04-2673222; National Taxi (yellow roof) 04-3390002.

Tips: Avoid getting into unmarked taxis. They are illegal, and you could become the victim of a scam. Tipping your taxi driver is not mandatory, but as in most places, it seems like the right thing to do. Special services: Pink roof taxis are dedicated to serving ladies and families. Specially equipped vehicles are also available for those with special needs (bookings to be made in advance).

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

Marine transport. Dubai has a combination of water taxis and ferries to move people around the city. Dubai Water Taxi is a private service that will come to the station nearest to you. It operates between 10am and 10pm and costs Dhs 400 per hour. Dubai Ferry service is available from Al Ghubaiba, Marina Mall and Dubai Water Canal marine stations. Ticket prices start from Dhs 25 for Silver category and Dhs 35 for Gold category. You can also find motorised and rowing abras and water buses to transport you around Dubai Creek and Dubai Marina. Visit www.rta.ae or call 800-9090 to find out more.

The Dubai Tram system, which serves 11 stations, runs along Al Sufouh Road from Dubai Marina to Palm Jumeirah and Al Sufouh. It is also connected with the monorail of Palm Jumeirah. Buying your ticket To travel on the metro or tram, you need a Nol card or a Nol ticket. To buy or top-up a Nol card or ticket, just go to the ticket office or ticket machine within each station. What is a Nol card? A Nol card is an electronic payment card, and there are three types available - Silver, Blue and Gold. The Silver card, which can be loaded with up to Dhs 1,000 credit, is recommended for frequent travellers. The Blue card is a personalised card with added security and online services, and the Gold card gives you privileged access to the Gold Class cabins. Nol cards can be used on all modes of public transport and even to pay for parking.

The Dubai Tram runs from 6.30am to 1.30am from Saturday to Thursday and from 9am to 1.30am on Fridays.

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Around the UAE

Most people believe they've seen the United Arab Emirates (UAE) if they've seen Dubai. But, that's not true! There's more to the country than what you see in this city. Here's a checklist of some of the fun things one can get up to in the other emirates.

Getting to Sharjah Use intercity bus route numbers E303, E303A, E304, E306, E307 or E307A. Fare: Dhs 10.

Getting to Umm Al Quwain Buses available from Dubai Deira Terminal. Fare: Dhs 17.

Getting to Ras Al Khaimah Buses available from Dubai Deira Terminal. Fare: Dhs 25.

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Getting to Abu Dhabi Use intercity bus route numbers E100 or E101. Fare: Dhs 25.

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Getting to Ajman Use intercity bus route number E400. Fare: Dhs 10.

Getting to Fujairah Use intercity bus route number E700. Fare: Dhs 25.

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Abu Dhabi

The largest of the seven emirates, Abu Dhabi is the capital. When translated from Arabic, the name Abu Dhabi means “The Father of the Gazelle”, and it is said that this probably refers to the gazelles that lived in the emirate. 1. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque One of the world’s largest mosques and an architectural masterpiece, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is visible from each of the bridges on your drive into Abu Dhabi, making for an impressive welcome to the capital! Open to non-Muslims, the mosque features 82 domes held up with over 1,000 columns, 24-carat gold gilded chandeliers and the world's largest hand knotted carpet. The reflective pools that surround the mosque magnify its beauty, and at night it is transformed by a unique lighting system which reflects the phases of the moon. Visiting hours are from 9am to 10pm from Saturday to Thursday and from 4.30pm to 10pm on Fridays. Guided tours, approximately 45 minutes long, are available. Call 02-4191919. 2. Ferrari World The first Ferrari-branded theme park in the world, Ferrari World holds records for having the largest space frame structure ever built, housing the world’s fastest roller coaster (Formula Rossa) as well as a roller coaster with the world’s steepest cable lift and tallest inverted loop (Flying Aces). The park is open from 11am to 8pm, daily. Discounts are offered on tickets purchased early. Call 02-4968000. 3. Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital Falcons are an integral part of traditional Gulf culture, and their owners will spare no expense in restoring these magnificent birds to full health. Tours include a visit to the freeflight aviary, the examination room and the falcon museum. Tour reservations are mandatory. Call 02-5755155. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Al Ain

Commonly referred to as the ‘Garden City’ due to its greenery, Al Ain is popular in the summer because of its low humidity. Located in the eastern region of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain is the birthplace of His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. 1. Al Ain Oasis Opened as the UAE’s first curated UNESCO World Heritage site visitor experience, the oasis is spread over 1,200 hectares and contains more than 147,000 date palms of up to 100 different varieties. Visitors get an understanding of Al Ain’s oasis ecosystem, shaped by a complex shared water supply based on both wells and the UAE’s traditional irrigation system, ‘aflaj’. The site also features food and beverage outlets. Open from 8am to 5pm. Call 02-5995438. 2. Al Ain Camel Market Located east of Jebel Hafeet, this is the last souk of its kind in the UAE and is an excellent opportunity to see camels up close and how well they’re cared for. There are some excellent photo opportunities, but ask permission before taking pictures. Opening hours are from 6am to 7pm. There is an entry fee for organised group tours. 3. Jebel Hafeet At 1,240m, Jebel Hafeet is the UAE’s second highest peak. Over 500 ancient burial tombs dating back 5,000 years have been found in the foothills. A winding highway, listed among the world’s greatest driving roads, takes visitors to the top, which boasts magnificent views over Al Ain. At the base of the mountain lies the Green Mubazzarah Park. In addition to the hot springs (where you can dip your feet in 40-degree Celsius waters), the location also features flowing streams, a man-made lake and chalets. Close to the peak of the mountain, the Mercure Grand Jebel Hafeet Al Ain offers accommodation with a view. Its four restaurants, serving varied cuisines, make for a perfect stop when hunger strikes. 54 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Sharjah

The third largest emirate, Sharjah is the cultural capital of the UAE. It is also known for its numerous beautiful mosques, its gold souk and the Sharjah National Park. Due to its large Muslim population, alcohol isn’t served in hotels in the emirate. 1. Heart of Sharjah The largest historical preservation and restoration project in the region, Heart of Sharjah is a heritage district that houses galleries and museums. The Sharjah Calligraphy Museum sits in the Heart of Sharjah. Opened in 2002, this museum showcases Arabic calligraphy on different mediums, including paper, wood, canvas and ceramic. Artworks are by local and international calligraphers. The museum is open from 4pm to 8pm on Fridays and from 8am to 8pm during the rest of the week. Entry is Dhs 5 for adults and children above the age of 10. Call 06-5112555. 2. Al Qasba - Eye of the Emirates Visitors can choose from a plethora of activities at Al Qasba, ranked among Sharjah’s top tourist destinations. Get a bird’s-eye view of Sharjah from the 60-metre-high Eye of the Emirates Wheel (Dhs 30 for adults and Dhs 15 for children), take a tour of the lagoons in an abra (traditional boat) or watch the musical fountains dance. Call 800-80000. 3. Al Noor Island Walk through the Butterfly House which has 500 exotic butterflies, or get comfortable with a book at the Literature Pavilion. A long walkway dotted with light installations, trees and miniature gardens links the different areas of the island together. The park is open from 9am to 11pm from Saturday to Wednesday and until 12am on Thursdays and Fridays. Tickets are priced at Dhs 30 for children and Dhs 50 for adults. Call 06-5067000. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Ajman

Quiet and relaxed compared to the other emirates, much of the activity in Ajman happens along the corniche and its 16km stretch of beach, overlooking the Arabian Gulf. Ajman controls two inland enclaves, Masfut and Manama. 1. Ajman Museum For a taste of culture, head to Ajman Museum. The 18th-century fort, one of the main historical attractions in the UAE, served as the ruler’s residence until 1970. A decade later, it was converted into a museum which displays an assortment of archaeological artefacts, weapons and tools that portray the way of life in the past. The museum is open daily except Fridays from 8am to 8pm. Entry is Dhs 5 for individual tickets and Dhs 15 for family tickets. Call 06-7423824. 2. Ajman Dhow Yard Dhows (traditional Arab sailing vessels) are built by hand at this yard. Visitors can watch master craftsmen at work, using tools and techniques that have been handed down from generation to generation. The experts also make fibreglass dhows, powered by diesel engines, for racing events across the country. The yard is located on the north side of Ajman Creek. 3. Al Zorah Nature Reserve A haven for birds and marine life, Al Zorah Nature Reserve (a part of the Al Zorah community - a new development set along 12km of waterfront and 1.6km of sandy beaches) is best described as a vibrant ecosystem made up of mangroves, turquoise lagoons and sandy beaches. Home to nearly 60 species of birds, including pink flamingo, egret and heron, the mangroves are best explored by kayak, with calm waters making it an easy adventure for novice paddlers. 56 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Umm al-Quwain

Least populated of all the emirates, Umm al-Quwain (simply referred to as UAQ) is in the north of the UAE. When translated from Arabic, the name Umm al-Quwain means ‘Mother of Two Powers’. 1. Al Sinniyah Island One kilometre away from UAQ, this bird sanctuary is popular for day trips. It is home to the UAE's largest Socotra cormorant colony, with over 15,000 pairs making it the third largest colony in the world. During the period between November to March, they are regularly spotted flying a few feet above the sea. Marine life is here remarkable; blacktip reef sharks patrol the outer shoreline, while green turtles are abundant in the inner leads. Between Al-Sinniyah and the mainland is an expansive area of sand and mud flats called Khor al-Beida. 2. Dreamland Aqua Park Celebrating its 20th birthday this year, Dreamland offers visitors low to high thrill attractions. Some of the most popular rides include the Twister, Slide Five and the Twisting Dragon. There's a Dead Sea pool too and waterside camping facilities. Open from 10am to 6pm on weekdays and until 8pm on Fridays. Children pay Dhs 100 and adults pay Dhs 160. Call 06-7681888. 3. Umm Al Quwain airfield An Ilyushin IL-76, built in the Soviet era, sits in the deserted airfield in Umm Al Quwain. Now popular as a backdrop for photographs, the plane arrived in the spot in 1999 with stories of its sudden appearance including an emergency landing as it ran out of fuel to being used as a gate-guard for the airfield. The airline is said to be linked to notorious Tajik arms dealer Viktor Bout. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Ras Al Khaimah

Located in the northern part of the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah (or RAK) was originally known as Julfar. It borders Oman’s exclave of Musandam in the south, and the city has two main sections - old Ras Al Khaimah and Nakheel. 1. National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah This museum is in a fort that was the residence of the ruling family up until the early 1960s. It houses an excellent collection of archaeological and ethnological artefacts, including a collection of documents, manuscripts and treaties between the rulers of RAK and Great Britain. Call 07-2333411. 2. Jebel Jais Via Ferrata An exciting mountain adventure on UAE’s highest mountain, the Jebel Jais Via Ferrata involves a combination of walking, climbing and zip lining around a purpose-built course. Professional guides will lead you through the spectacular route which includes three thrilling zip lines - 50m, 60m and 300m long. No prior technical experience is needed as participants are given a safety brief before the experience. Participants should be 12 years or above with a minimum weight of 50kg. The supervised tours (Dhs 400 each) take place at 8am and 1pm, daily, with transportation provided from Hotel Tulip Inn. Call 07-2338998. 3. Ice Land Water Park Probably the coolest place in the desert, Ice Land has more than 30 slides, a huge wave pool, an Olympic-size lap pool and a beach. Some of its gentle attractions include the lazy river, the Penguin Bay (perfect if you want to break out into dance) or the Polar Games section where you can play basketball and volleyball. The water park is open from 10am to 6pm. Call 800-969725. 58 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Fujairah

Nestled between the Hajar Mountains and the Indian Ocean, Fujairah is the fifth largest emirate in the UAE and the only one that is almost completely mountainous and has a coastline solely on the Gulf of Oman and none on the Arabian Gulf. 1. Fujairah Museum Opened in 1991, Fujairah Museum houses archaeological exhibits discovered during numerous excavations all over the emirate in recent years. These include items related to agriculture, fishing, trade, weaving, pottery as well as ancient weapons, costumes and utensils, including pots made of steatite and chlorite and a set of mugs and cups of various shapes and uses. The museum is open from 8am to 6.30pm on all days of the week except Fridays. Entry fee to the museum is Dhs 5. Call 09-2229085. 2. Snoopy Island

Named after the cartoon dog it resembles, this is a popular spot for snorkelling and diving. The reef that surrounds the island is teeming with marine life including jelly fish, but that should not detract from the experience. Access is available from Sandy Beach Resort at Dhs 100 a day. Snorkelers can hire equipment from the beach hotels. If you’re lucky, you’ll spot turtles too. Call 09-2445555. 3. The wadis and mountains ‘Wadi’ is an Arabic term for valley, and Fujairah is extremely popular for its wadis, especially Wadi Ham - the largest and longest one in the UAE. For most of the year it tends to be dry, but when it does rain, expect the spectacular views of a rushing wadi. Those after a hiking adventure can head to Hajar Mountains - its highest point in the UAE is Jabal Yibir at 1,727m. www.discover-dubai.ae

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Hotel Directory

Looking for a place to check in to for a few days, indulge in a delicious meal or enjoy a drink? You can count on this directory which lists Dubai’s five- and four-star hotels.

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Abjad Grand Hotel.....................04 266 2666 Al Bustan Centre & Residence.......................... ..................................................................04 263 0000 Al Ghurair Hotel Managed by AccorHotels....................................04 293 3000 Al Jawhara Gardens Hotel.................................. ..................................................................04 210 7777 Al Khaleej Palace Hotel.........04 223 1000 Al Khoory Atrium Hotel........................................ .......................................................+971 4 519 7999 Amwaj Rotana...............................04 428 2000 Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort.................. ..................................................................04 567 8888 Arabian Courtyard Hotel & Spa...................... ..................................................................04 351 9111 Arjaan Dubai By Rotana........04 436 0000 Armada BlueBay..........................04 3958888 Armani Hotel Dubai.................04 888 3888 Ascot Hotel Dubai.....................04 352 0900 Asiana Hotel Dubai...................04 238 7777 Atana Hotel.....................................04 356 6666 Atlantis The Palm.......................04 426 0000 Auris Inn Al Muhanna.............04 556 0444 Auris Plaza Hotel........................04 455 4800 Avani Deira Dubai Hotel.......04 601 3999 Avari Dubai Hotel.......................04 295 6666 60 | NOVEMBER DISCOVER DUBAI

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Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa............. ..................................................................04 809 6100 Best Western Plus Pearl Creek Hotel......... ..................................................................04 222 4555 Black Stone Hotel......................04 294 4464 Bonnington Hotel and Residence JLT........ ..................................................................04 356 0000 Burj Al Arab....................................04 301 7777 BurJuman Arjaan by Rotana - Dubai.......... ..................................................................04 352 4444 Byblos Hotel...................................04 448 8000

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Capitol Hotel Dubai..................04 346 0111 Carlton Downtown Hotel.....04 506 9999 Carlton Palace Hotel Dubai................................ ..................................................................04 227 0000 Cassells Al Barsha Hotel.......04 408 4777 City Premiere Hotel Apartments................... ..................................................................04 389 7777 City Seasons Hotel....................04 294 2777 Conrad Dubai.................................04 444 7444 Copthorne Hotel Dubai.........04 295 0500 Coral Dubai Deira Hotel........04 224 8587 Cosmopolitan Hotel Dubai................................. ..................................................................04 376 2222

Courtyard Dubai Green Community............ ..................................................................04 885 2222 Crowne Plaza Deira...................04 262 5555 Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City................... ..................................................................04 701 2222 Crowne Plaza Hotel Dubai...04 331 1111

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listing Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites. ................................................................04 319 4000 Dubai Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf.................... ................................................................04 317 7777 DUKES Dubai..............................04 455 1111 Dusit D2 Kenz Hotel Dubai.............................. ................................................................04 567 2222 Dusit Residence Dubai Marina...................... ................................................................04 425 9999 Dusit Thani....................................04 343 3333 Emirates Concorde Hotel & Residence.... ................................................................04 223 0003

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Emirates Grand Hotel...........04 323 0000 Emirates Stars Hotel Apartments............... ................................................................04 258 9998

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Fairmont Dubai..........................04 332 5555 Fairmont The Palm..................04 457 3388 Flora Al Barsha Hotel............04 274 6666 Flora Grand Hotel....................04 230 9999 Fortune Grand Hotel..............04 359 0990 Fortune Park Hotel.................04 885 0555 Four Points by Sheraton Bur Dubai........... ................................................................04 397 7444 Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Dubai..................................................04 354 3333 Four Points By Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai....................................04 323 0333 Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach.........................04 270 7777 Fraser Suites Dubai................04 440 1428

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Ghaya Grand Hotel..................04 422 2111 Gloria Hotel Dubai...................04 399 6666 Golden Tulip Al Barsha.........04 341 7750 Goldstate Hotel..........................04 373 6000 Grand Central Hotel Dubai............................... ................................................................04 299 9977 Grand Excelsior Hotel Al Barsha.................. ................................................................04 444 9999 Grand Excelsior Hotel Bur Dubai................. ................................................................04 359 9992 www.discover-dubai.ae

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Habtoor Grand Resort Autograph Collection........................................04 399 5000 Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Dubai..... ................................................................04 399 9979 Hilton Dubai Creek..................04 227 1111 Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Beach........................ .................................................................04 3182999 Hilton Garden Inn Dubai Al Mina United Arab Emirates...........04 314 0500 Holiday Inn Bur Dubai Embassy District..............................................04 357 2999 Holiday Inn Down Town......04 228 8889 Holiday Inn Dubai-Al Barsha........................... ................................................................04 323 4333 Hues Boutique Hotel.............04 236 5566 Hyatt Place Dubai / Al Rigga.......................... ................................................................04 608 1234 Hyatt Place Dubai Baniyas Square................. ................................................................04 404 1234 Hyatt Regency Dubai.............04 209 1234 Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights......... ................................................................04 553 1234

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Jumeirah Beach Hotel..........04 348 0000 Jumeirah Creekside Hotel.04 348 0000 Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf at Madinat Jumeirah.........................................04 364 7111 Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel................. ................................................................04 330 0000 Jumeirah Mina A' Salam at Madinat Jumeirah.........................................04 366 8888 Jumeirah Rotana.......................04 345 5888 Jumeirah Royal Residences.............................. ................................................................04 453 0000 Jumeirah Zabeel Saray........04 453 0000 JW Marriott Hotel Dubai...04 262 4444 JW Marriott Marquis Dubai............................ ................................................................04 414 0000

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Kempinski Hotel & Residences Palm Jumeirah........................................04 444 2000 Kempinski Hotel Mall of The Emirates.... ...............................................................04 341 0000

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La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK Dubai Autograph Collection............................ ...............................................................04 403 3111 Landmark Grand Hotel.......04 250 1111 Landmark Hotel Riqqa........04 294 6677 Lapita Dubai Parks And Resorts Autograph Collection...........04 810 9999 Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre...............................................04 217 0000 Le Meridien Fairway..............04 283 3000 Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina...................................04 399 3333 Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa... ...............................................................04 399 5555 London Crown Hotel.............04 357 2000

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Nassima Royal Hotel................04 308 0000 Nihal Palace Hotel.....................04 201 8999 Nikki Beach Resort and Spa Dubai............... ..................................................................04 376 6000 Novotel Deira City Centre....04 702 8000 Novotel Dubai Al Barsha......04 304 9000 Novotel World Trade Centre Dubai.............. ..................................................................04 382 3200

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Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Media City........ ..................................................................04 366 9111 Raffles Dubai.................................04 324 8888 Raintree Hotel Dubai...............04 209 5000 Raintree Rolla Hotel.................04 355 6600 Ramada Chelsea Al Barsha................................. ..................................................................04 501 9000 Ramada Deira................................04 259 6000 Ramada Jumeirah...................... 04 7027000 Ramada Plaza Jumeirah Beach....................... ..................................................................04 439 8888 Ramee Rose Hotel.....................04 450 0111 Ramee Royal Hotel....................04 334 4088 Raviz Center Point Hotel......04 388 7770 Regent Palace Hotel Dubai. 04 396 3888 Riviera Hotel Dubai...................04 222 2131 Rixos The Palm Dubai.............04 457 5555 Roda Al Bustan Hotel..............04 282 0000 Roda Al Murooj Hotel.............04 321 1111 Rose Rayhaan by Rotana - Dubai................... ..................................................................04 323 0111 Royal Ascot Hotel.......................04 352 0900 Royal Continental Hotel Dubai........................ ..................................................................04 203 5000

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Saffron Boutique Hotel.........04 273 5555 Samaya Hotel Deira..................04 703 3333 Seaview Hotel Dubai................04 355 8080 Shangri La Hotel Dubai.........04 343 8888 Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel and Towers.................................................04 228 1111 Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel.....................................................04 377 2000 Sheraton Grand Hotel Dubai............................. ..................................................................04 503 4444 Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort.................. ..................................................................04 399 5533 Signature Hotel...........................04 399 9944 Sofitel Dubai Downtown......04 503 6666 Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach.......................... ..................................................................04 448 4848 Sofitel Dubai Palm Apartments...................... ..................................................................04 455 6677 Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort & Spa......... ..................................................................04 455 6677 Somewhere Hotel Barsha Heights............... ..................................................................04 561 0631

Star Metro Deira Hotel Dubai.......................... ..................................................................04 235 9944 Steigenberger Hotel - Business Bay............ ..................................................................04 369 0000 Suba Hotel.......................................04 603 0777 Summit Hotel Dubai................04 222 1999 Sun & Sky Al Rigga Hotel....04 227 8888

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Taj Dubai............................................04 438 3100 Tamani Marina Hotel and Hotel Apartments.....................................04 318 3888 The Address Dubai Mall Hotel......................... ..................................................................04 436 8888 The Address Dubai Marina................................. ..................................................................04 436 7777 The Address Montgomerie Dubai................. ..................................................................04 390 5600 The Carlton Tower Hotel......04 222 7111 The Country Club Hotel.........04 398 8840 The H Hotel Dubai.....................04 501 8888 The Meydan Hotel.....................04 381 3333 The Oberoi Dubai.......................04 444 1444 The Palace Downtown Dubai............................ ..................................................................04 428 7888 The Ritz-Carlton Dubai..........04 399 4000 The Ritz-Carlton Dubai International Financial Centre...........................04 372 2222 The St Regis Dubai....................04 435 5555 Time Grand Plaza Hotel........04 233 4444 TIME Oak Hotel & Suites.....04 437 7888 Towers Rotana - Dubai...........04 343 8000

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W Dubai Al Habtoor City..................................... ..................................................................04 436 6666 Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah..... ..................................................................04 818 2222 Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina....................... 04 399 4141 Winchester Hotel Apartments........................ ................................................................04 355 0222 Wyndham Dubai Marina....04 407 8888 #discover_dxb


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Iranian Hospital.................................................................04-3440250

Ambulance..................................................................................................998

Mediclinic City Hospital..............................................04-4359999

Fire........................................................................................................997

Mediclinic Welcare Hospital....................................04-2827788

Dubai Police (non-emergency)..............................04-6099999

Saudi German Hospital...............................................04-3890000

Al Ameen service (to report crimes anonymously).............. ..............................................................................................................800-4888

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Dubai Municipality.............................................................800-900 Roads & Transport Authority (RTA)........................800-9090 Dubai Foundation for Women & Children....04-6060300 GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS Al Baraha Hospital..........................................................04-2710000 Al Maktoum Hospital....................................................04-2221211 Dubai Hospital....................................................................04-2195000 Latifa Hospital....................................................................04-3241111 Rashid Hospital..................................................................04-2192000 PRIVATE HOSPITALS Al Garhoud Private Hospital...................................04-4545000 American Hospital..........................................................04-3367777 Belhoul Speciality Hospital......................................04-2733333 Canadian Specialist Hospital..............................04-7072222 www.discover-dubai.ae

Bait Al Shifa Pharmacy................................................04-2666464 Cedars Jebel Ali Pharmacy.......................................04-8814000 Life Pharmacy......................................................................04-3441122 Marina Pharmacy.............................................................04-4355963 Marina Pharmacy Badia..............................................04-2325302 TRAVEL Dubai Airport......................................................................04-2245555 S Emirates Airlines...............................................................600-555555 flydubai....................................................................................600-544445 24-HOUR RESTAURANTS Al Reef (Al Wasl Road).................................................04-3945200 Zaatar W Zeit (Sheikh Zayed Road)..................04-3431259 Zaroob (Sheikh Zayed Road)..................................04-3276262 La Farine (JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, Business Bay)..... ........................................................................................................04-4143000 DISCOVER DUBAI NOVEMBER | 63


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