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Dubai today is flashy, fun and slightly surreal. Renowned for its sand, sun and shopping, it was once a tranquil town of coral-and-gypsum courtyard houses built by Persian traders and palm-frond huts housing Bedouin fisherman and pearl divers. Today shiny new skyscrapers reflect the mosques and wind towers of Old Dubai. The audacity of the city's rulers is breathtaking. Running out of coastline to build hotels? Build vast artificial islands with 120km (74.5mi) of new beachfront. Need better connections with the world? Build up an award-winning international airline in 15 years. |
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beside the Al Nasser Square |
| The Ramee International Hotel, professionally managed by the Ramee Gro |
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Near Mena Bazar |
| Dolphin Hotel Apartments features spacious accommodation with balconie |
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OPPOSITE BURJUMAN SHOPPING CENTRE |
| Regent Palace Hotel commenced in early 1997. Ever since, it has been t |
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