24 hours in Dubai
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/ITINERARY, DUBAI/ Updated : Nov 21, 2014, 15:33 IST
Synopsis
One of the fastest-growing cities in recent decades, Dubai's dizzying opulence defies description. Chances are that you're going to Dubai after having heard of its incredible engineering and architectural feats. A popular layover … Read more
One of the fastest-growing cities in recent decades, Dubai's dizzying opulence defies description. Chances are that you're going to Dubai after having heard of its incredible engineering and architectural feats. A popular layover for international travellers, the city can bewilder visitors with its glittering skyscrapers and array of shopping, dining, adventure and sightseeing options. From scaling the world's tallest building and sampling world-class cuisine to navigating gigantic malls and buzzing souks, we guide you to the city's best sights and experiences. Follow our itinerary to make the most of your 24 hours in Dubai and leave with some enviable memories and photographs. Read less

One of the fastest-growing cities in recent decades, Dubai's dizzying opulence defies description. Chances are that you're going to Dubai after having heard of its incredible engineering and architectural feats. A popular layover for international travellers, the city can bewilder visitors with its glittering skyscrapers and array of shopping, dining, adventure and sightseeing options. From scaling the world's tallest building and sampling world-class cuisine to navigating gigantic malls and buzzing souks, we guide you to the city's best sights and experiences. Follow our itinerary to make the most of your 24 hours in Dubai and leave with some enviable memories and photographs.
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