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Dubai Fort is situated at the south of Dubai Creek, at the Al Souk Al Kabir area which teems with vigorous trade and is close to the Ruler’s Court (the monarch’s divan). It was built back in 1787, about 200 years ago, as the premises of the monarch and a fort of defence, since it sat on the border of Read more...
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Saruq Al Hadid is an archaeological site in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and stands as one of the most important and enigmatic historical sites in the country. Read more...
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It is the first school of surfing and kite surfing that is recognized in UAQ. Read more...
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Umm Al-Qaiwain Cultural Center located in the heart of the old city of the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain. Read more...
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Built in the 19th century over ancient ruins, this hill-shaped castle offers mountain & sea views. Read more...
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It is well known from historical sources an ‘Early Fort’ existed inside Ras Al Khaimah Old Town in close proximity to the Mohammed bin Salim Mosque. The ancient documents and letters inform us that it was at least destroyed twice, in 1621 by the Portuguese and in 1820 by the British. Serving as a residence for the ruling family it Read more...
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Playful water park with serpentine slides & a lawn for lounging, plus dining spots & a camping area. Read more...
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The center is located in the heart of the old city of the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain,Various rooms in this heavily restored 1768 fort have been decked out to demonstrate traditional furnishings and Emirati culture, though the diorama exhibits are sparse at best. Read more...
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Rain Room invites you to walk through a downpour of continuous rain without getting wet. The responsive environment follows visitors as they navigate the darkened underground space, preventing the rain from falling directly above any detected human presence. Read more...
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Bait Al Naboodah is set around a sun-drenched courtyard with walls made of coral. The charming two-storey house features a grand entranceway, elaborately carved decorations and wind catchers on the walls. Wander through the various rooms, admiring the craftsmanship and ingenuity of traditional Gulf architecture in an age before air conditioning, and learn about the daily routines of the prominent Read more...
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