transport
food
activities
Dubai
location
attractions
history
population
activities
Dubai has some of the best activities for tourists, both for enjoyers of fast-paced sports and relaxing shopping walks, some of the most popular among tourists are:
- the ferrari park in dubai hosts the fastest roller cosaster i the world that at sections reaches over 240 km/h
- the dubi mall is one of the biggest ever built, spanning 1.12 square km
- dubai also offes a wide section of bookable sports cars to drive in it's track
attractions
In Dubai you can visit many famoust tourist attractions, some of the most populay are:
- the Dubai Frame originally intended for bounjee jumping, it didn't fit the height standard and now is visitable
- the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, you can reach the top floor by elevator, but to reach the true top you must climb a ladder
- the Dubai Hotel is the number one luxry hotel in the world, in some rooms you can have a gigant acquarium with many sea animals.
Tipycal food
Dubai's cuisine is a rich mix of Middle Eastern (Lebanese, Iranian) and Indian influences, characterized by spices, meat, and rice. Iconic dishes include shawarma (kebab), falafel, hummus, and mashboos (spiced rice with meat or fish)and the famous Dubai chocolate.
Location
Dubai is located in the UAE, facing the Arabic Gulf (between Saudi Arabia and Iran)
History
Dubai began as a small fishing and pearling village, growing into a trading hub under the Al Maktoum family. After the pearl industry collapsed, oil was discovered in 1966, funding rapid development. In 1971 it joined the United Arab Emirates and shifted to tourism and business.
- Early economy based on fishing, pearling, and trade.
- Oil discovery led to modernization and infrastructure growth.
- Diversification made it a global city with landmarks like Burj Khalifa.
Transports
Dubai's transportation system, operated by the RTA( Roads and Transport Authority), offers modern, safe, and affordable options, including the automated metro, trams, buses, and Abras (traditional boats).
population
As of early 2026, Dubai's population is estimated to be between 4.0 and 4.1 million, continuing a rapid upward trend after surpassing the 4 million milestone in August 2025.
- Dubai's urban population density is highly concentrated, with estimates ranging from approximately 1,038 to over 3,300 people per square kilometer
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transport
food
activities
Dubai
location
attractions
history
population
activities
Dubai has some of the best activities for tourists, both for enjoyers of fast-paced sports and relaxing shopping walks, some of the most popular among tourists are:
attractions
In Dubai you can visit many famoust tourist attractions, some of the most populay are:
Tipycal food
Dubai's cuisine is a rich mix of Middle Eastern (Lebanese, Iranian) and Indian influences, characterized by spices, meat, and rice. Iconic dishes include shawarma (kebab), falafel, hummus, and mashboos (spiced rice with meat or fish)and the famous Dubai chocolate.
Location
Dubai is located in the UAE, facing the Arabic Gulf (between Saudi Arabia and Iran)
History
Dubai began as a small fishing and pearling village, growing into a trading hub under the Al Maktoum family. After the pearl industry collapsed, oil was discovered in 1966, funding rapid development. In 1971 it joined the United Arab Emirates and shifted to tourism and business.
Transports
Dubai's transportation system, operated by the RTA( Roads and Transport Authority), offers modern, safe, and affordable options, including the automated metro, trams, buses, and Abras (traditional boats).
population
As of early 2026, Dubai's population is estimated to be between 4.0 and 4.1 million, continuing a rapid upward trend after surpassing the 4 million milestone in August 2025.