Burj Khalifa is the tallest skyscraper in the world, at a height of 828 meter. It has the highest observation deck in the world, and elevator with the longest travel distance in the world.
This mosque is an architectural masterpiece with a modern design using ancient craftsmanship. Mostly made of marble, the walls and floors are embedded with colorful stones depicting flowers. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is also home to the largest hand-knotted carpet in the world, and massive crystal chandeliers.
Limestone mountain rising more than 4,000 feet out of the desert and straddling the UAE-Oman border. Drive up to the summit, for beautiful views of Al Ain and neighboring Oman.
An historical neighbourhood of Dubai, remembering a time before the arrival of the sky scrapers. The construction of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood dates back to the 1890s. In its prime, the locality was capable of 60 housing units, most of which were separated by narrow, winding lanes.
The oldest mosque in the United Arab Emirates, Al-Bidyah is one of the country's and the Emirate of Fujairah's most important historical sites.
The tree-shaped Palm Jumeirah island is known for glitzy hotels, posh apartment towers and upmarket global restaurants.
Huge shopping and leisure centre, with department stores, plus an ice rink, aquarium and a cinema.
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf. Its focus on oil exports and commerce is reflected by the skyline’s modern towers and shopping megacenters such as Abu Dhabi and Marina malls.