Dubai Attractions in Dubai
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With a government keen to exploit every natural advantage that the country can offer, as well as building up things that it cannot, Dubai has developed into a world leader in every field that it enters.
The world's most technologically advanced water park: Wild Wadi is themed around the legends of Sinbad, and is located next door to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, and offers thrilling slides which are all linked together, as well as restaurants and pools to relax in.
Close to the Airport is the Wonderland theme park, which has several roller coasters, and is quiet during the week.
With so much on offer in the city centre, it makes sense for travellers new to Dubai to take a city tour once they arrive. This gives an opportunity to gain orientation and find places that you will want to visit again. Typically, you would pay around £15-£20 and be shown many of the attractions including the excellent museum, the beautiful Jumeirah Mosque (which allows visitors in on some days) and give you a chance to ride on one of the abras (water taxis) that ply their trade carrying people from one side of the creek to the other.
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