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Abu Dhabi holds the distinction of being the capital city, while Dubai stands out as the UAE’s largest city.

Arabic takes the official language crown, but you’ll find English as the widely spoken language in the vibrant streets of Dubai.

Dubai, renowned for its safety and crime-free environment, is your go-to destination for a worry-free Middle Eastern holiday.

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Visitors from GCC nations enjoy visa-free entry, and citizens from countries like Australia, Austria, USA, and UK are eligible for visa on arrival.

Experience the charm of Dubai with AED (Arab Emirates Dirhams), commonly known as Dhs.

Exchange foreign currency effortlessly at malls, shopping centers, banks, or use credit cards at banks and ATMs across Dubai.

Dubai embraces Islamic traditions while maintaining a tolerant attitude towards other religions.

Expat women are not obliged to adopt the traditional attire, but modest dressing is encouraged. Men are expected to dress well, avoiding extremely short clothing in public.

    • Expect a hot, humid climate in Dubai due to its location in the Arabian Desert. Winters, from November to April, bring refreshing temperatures around 25 degrees Celsius.
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Dubai strictly regulates alcohol consumption, allowing it only in designated spaces like hotel bars, clubs, and restaurants.

Dubai operates on GMT/UTC +4 hours.

Du and Etisalat are the leading telecom service providers in the UAE.

Stay informed with newspapers like Khaleej Times, Gulf News, The National, Al Bayan (Arabic), & Al Ittihad (Arabic).

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum serves as Dubai’s ruler, UAE’s prime minister, and vice president.

Navigate Dubai seamlessly with public transport managed by the RTA, including buses, taxis, and the metro rail network featuring red and green lines.

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