When it comes to amazing architecture, Dubai doesn’t fall short! Make sure you are constantly looking around, especially UP, when you visit Dubai. You won’t be disappointed.
Burj Al Arab
Burj Al Arab offers Dubai visitors a luxurious hotel experience. It is the third tallest hotel in the world (321 meters), but despite its size, it holds only 28 double-story floors that accommodate 202 bedroom suites. It stands on an artificial island 280 meters from Jumeirah Beach. The shape of the structure mimics the sail of a ship. Burj Al Arab has been called "the world's only 7-star hotel.” You should plan to stay here when you visit Dubai.
Burj Khalifa
Why do you have to go to the top of Burj Khalifa during sunrise? Because it is awe-inspiring when you are standing high on the outdoor observation deck of the world's tallest building at the break of day. With clouds swirling below and the entire city of Dubai under your feet, you will feel like an all-powerful being as you gaze at the brilliant colors of the horizon miraculously transforming from a deep, splendid purple to a magnificent, shimmering orange. Burj Khalifa is a must-visit tourist destination.
Dubai Frame
The eye-catching Dubai Frame is a landmark that is designed to give visitors a unique opportunity to experience the city's journey through time on three different levels: old Dubai, present Dubai and future Dubai. The museum on the ground floor tells the story of Dubai's transformation from a fishing village to a modern metropolis. The second part of the Dubai Frame represents present Dubai. The final part of the journey takes you through a swirling tunnel that features audio and visual effects that create an illusion of time travel.
Atlantis, The Palm
Atlantis, The Palm is one of the biggest and well-known hotel resorts in the United Arab Emirates. Themed around the myth of Atlantis, it opened in 2008 and has become an icon of Dubai. It is home to one of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world, which comes with a team of chefs and butlers who will cater to your every need and desire. The hotel has two underwater suites, called Poseidon and Neptune. The suites have views of ancient ruins of Atlantis and up to 65,000 marine inhabitants. Atlantis houses 23 of the best restaurants in Dubai, including three outlets by celebrity chefs, Nobu Matsuhisa, Giorgio Locatelli, and Gordon Ramsay.