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Dubai has become one of the world's biggest tourist attractions in recent years. People flock from all corners of the world to witness the pearl in the desert. Truly, Dubai is a wonder in more ways than one. Its architecture, culture, the blend of East & West, and everything in between mesmerizes all its visitors. Those of you who are reading this but haven't visited yet, book your flights and hotels, and we'll tell you what to do, even if you're staying only for the weekend. 

Burj Al Arab

It is hard to believe that Burj Al Arab was built in 1999. Dubai has been ahead of its time for a while now, and this architectural monument is a testament to that. If you're visiting Dubai, you need to see this building. A building inspired by sails was built on an artificial island and is deemed one of the world's tallest hotels. Even if you're staying in Dubai for a 48-hour, you ought to come and see this building up close. 

Stay in Your Hotel 

Those staying in Dubai only for a weekend might visit due to work. With little time, you could use it to rest. Dubai hotels, especially the premium ones, are famed for their services. Rest and enjoy a spa day, and go to a pool. Or admire the view from your room. Thanks to its one-of-a-kind cityscape, Dubai can be appreciated simply by looking at it. While in bed or enjoying your view, you can spend some time tracking RTP live while you prepare for your next casino session. Playing games on your mobile device while resting and breathing in Dubai might be a way to go for some people. 

Dubai Mall

If you've rested for a while and, if luck is given, won something at Bitcasino, you are more than ready to go to Dubai Mall. We're talking about a place that is often described as a shopper's paradise. If you enjoy shopping more than anything, we're sure you'll find what you're looking for in one of the 1,200 shops at the Dubai Mall. 

Jumeirah Mosque

For those who want to have a spiritual journey in Dubai, Jumeirah Mosque is the place to visit. This is a place of tradition for Dubai citizens, and it's located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. It is one of the rare religious spots that allows non-Muslims to enter, and people who see it remain mesmerized by its architecture, ornaments, and painted panels. Even people who are not religious must see this building, as its value transcends religions. 

Burj Khalifa

Truthfully, you can't miss Burj Khalifa, even if you wanted to. We're talking about the highest building in the world, after all. It is a monument of architecture and a structure that put Dubai on the world's map. There isn't a single person in the world that hasn't heard of Burj Khalifa. This building is impressive whether you go inside or admire it from the outside. Although, we recommend climbing as high as possible as you will either get lost in the crowds or see one of the most beautiful landscapes available to the human eye. You can do what Tom Cruise did in Mission Impossible, but that's not on my bucket list. 

Kite Beach

When in Dubai, why not do what all tourists do? Go and visit the Kite Beach. It is the biggest and most prominent beach in the city. This is a beach that offers everything that a tourist could wish for. You can swim, sunbathe, drink coffee and cocktails, play volleyball, kitesurfing, or wakeboarding. The water is clear and calm as you wish, and spending a day on this beach should be a relaxing experience for anyone visiting Dubai. You might meet and greet an influencer or two if you're lucky enough. 

Desert Safari 

When in Dubai, it is hard to leave the city behind. But you need to do it. You need to experience the dunes. Worry not; there are no worms like in the Sci-Fi classic. Sands in Dubai are a tourist attraction, and you need to experience them. You can go camel riding, dune surfing, or enjoy sands on the buggies. Some people claim that sand is different on the outskirts of Dubai, and the only way to find out if that's true is to test it yourself. 

As we said in the intro, Dubai is one of the world's premium tourist locations. It is worth your time and money. All that is left is to pack your bags and some of the things we've suggested. There's plenty more to do if you're up for it. This is just the tip of the iceberg. But, to check out what else is there, you should visit Dubai. There's no other way around it.

 
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