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Dubai has become the 'Manhattan of the Middle East'



Only 15 years prior, Dubai was a desert station. Today, it's home to the 2,716-foot Burj Khalifa — the tallest building on the planet — the 1,358-foot Princess Tower, and more than 150 other towering high rises. Multimillion-dollar flats and a clamoring traveler scene have put Dubai on the radar of the ultra-well off.


Some are notwithstanding calling Dubai "the Manhattan of the Middle East," yet its year-round daylight and warm climate is preference that even New York City can't beat. In vogue eateries and bars, water sports, and different attractions keep both local people and nonnatives glad, and its horizon is another level of urban magnificence.


life in the United Arab Emirates'  The greatest city.


The land business sector is comparatively hot. As of late, a 12,400-square-foot condo in the downtown range of Dubai went ahead the business sector for $15.25 million.



Dubai's Department of Tourism has apparently set an objective of 7% to 9% yearly development in tourism, going for 20 million voyagers by 2020. Given the staggering horizon, various nightlife alternatives, and amazing nourishment, that shouldn't be an is


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