| R Stoehr |
26 February 2005 |
Stayed at Panorama - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai is all about shopping, nightlife, and getting some of the Arabic flair. Recently (2005) Dubai is experiencing a construction frency, which is more to be found towards the beaches and Internet City.
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| A Gandhi |
23 January 2005 |
Stayed at Riviera - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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The tours were great, we went to the Safari Desert, Jumeirah Beach and around the city centre. The 4-wheel drive to the desert was fine and we used the Hop On-Hop Off bus which was great getting us around and seeing many sights. We used the water taxis to get across to the other side of the creek and enjoyed tha very much.
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| J Wiseman |
31 October 2004 |
Stayed at Al Bustan Rotana - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Very handily located for the airport and the Irish Village. We ate at the Blue Elephant which was exceptional and we also ate at the Terrace in the Meridian Village next door which was very good value for money. We took the Dhow Cruise which was ok but nothing special - the safari was much better although there was no dancing because it was ramadan - no-one told us which was a shame.
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| J Mason |
29 September 2004 |
Stayed at Landmark - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai is a brilliant city to visit. It mixes the old with the new and it feels very safe. We took the open top bus tour around the old town (gold souk, spice souk, mosques and museums) and the new, which included the famous seven star hotel. We found the centre of the city easy to walk round, and enjoyed the occasional drink at 'The Pub' in the Intercontintal Hotel. The beaches are beautiful and it is certainly an experience I would repeat.
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| L Thomson |
19 July 2004 |
Stayed at Burj Al Arab - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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If you do nothing else, go on a desert safari. We used Desert Rangers, who were great - lots of zooming up and down the desert sand dunes in a 4x4 Landcruiser, visit to a camel farm, sunset over the dunes, and a barbecue supper at an Arabian camp with belly dancing, henna painting etc. Not nearly as touristy as I expected, and the kids loved it too.
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| B Whyte |
25 June 2004 |
Stayed at Intercontinental Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Taxis are easy to get and represent reasonable value. If you are staying in the hotel and have to do business in/around the Jumeirah Beach area, it takes around 30 to 45 minutes and costs around AED60. Make sure you have change as some taxi drivers do not carry change for large notes!
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| C Butcher |
26 May 2004 |
Stayed at Intercontinental Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai has come a long way in recent years. Definitely worth a stopover between Europe and Asia. Gold souk a 'must see' but negotiate hard. See 'Time Out' for a much better nightlife scene than you'd expect.
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| J Bradbury |
06 February 2004 |
Stayed at Riviera - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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The Hard Rock Cafe is a little out of the city but well worth a visit - not too far from the beach hotels. Creakside Park is well worth a visit, but if you want to go on the cable car it runs from the centre only (it is a long walk to the end) to find you can't get on there.
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| A Ward |
20 January 2004 |
Stayed at Jumeirah Beach - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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A visit to the gold and spice souks is a must. Book early for any special trips such as the evening desert and dinner as these get booked up quickly.
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| J Bradbury |
09 January 2004 |
Stayed at Riviera - Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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If you want an over view of the main areas of Dubai get the Big Red Bus (two bus routes one ticket that lasts 24 Hrs). A trip up and down the creek is also good should cost 50 to 100 dirhams. The spice and gold souk are close by.
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