Roamato

Dubai

Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest building, a megatall skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that stands at 828 meters (2,717 feet) high with 163 habitable floors. Opened in 2010, it holds multiple world records and is a mixed-use building featuring luxury residences, corporate offices, a hotel, restaurants, and observation decks. The building's design, created by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, was inspired by the Hymenocallis flower and features a central core with a Y-shaped floor plan for aerodynamic stability.
Image description
The Dubai Fountain
The Dubai Fountain is the world's largest choreographed fountain system, located on Burj Lake at the base of the Burj Khalifa. It features water jets that can shoot up to 150 meters (490 feet) high, synchronized with music and lights to create a dazzling daily show. Performances are free to watch, with shows happening every 30 minutes in the evening, although special viewing experiences may have a fee
Image description
Burj Al Arab
The Burj Al Arab is a 321-meter (1,053 ft) tall luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, shaped like a sail and built on an artificial island. Completed in 1999 and designed by architect Tom Wright, it is known for its opulence, featuring 202 luxury suites, lavish gold-leaf interiors, and award-winning restaurants. The hotel offers a private beach, multiple swimming pools, a helipad, and is managed by Jumeirah.
Image description
Dubai Creek
Dubai Creek is a natural saltwater inlet that historically served as a vital commercial hub, dividing the city into its two historic districts, Deira and Bur Dubai. It is still an important part of the city, with a vibrant waterfront that can be explored by traditional dhow boats or abra boats, and is surrounded by both traditional souks and modern developments.
Image description
Dubai is the most populous city and capital of the United Arab Emirates, known for its modern architecture, luxury shopping, and role as a global business hub. It has transformed from a small fishing village into a major international destination, famous for landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and attractions like the Dubai Creek, traditional souks, and the Dubai Fountain. The city’s economy is driven by tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services

More Places Worth Exploring

Call Now Button