Dubai is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, the gulf city has been transformed dramatically in the last few decades with more and more leisure, commercial and residential developments being designed and constructed. The Emirate state is home to a number of the world’s one and only buildings and projects including the iconic Palm Jumeirah Island, Burj Khalifa tower and Burj Al Arab hotel, not to mention a number of the world’s best shopping malls each with their own theme and unique selling point.
Staying in self-catering Dubai apartments have become a popular option for short stay travellers. Many apartments in Dubai are located in prime locations, ideal for business travellers getting around the city by taxis or the metro tram system. Most modern short stay apartments in Dubai also have great facilities such as internet access and WIFI as standard. During seasonal holidays such as school half-terms, Eid, Christmas & New Year sees an influx of tourists to the city, making it essential to book your apartments and villas well in advance. Read more
This modern, and spacious sun-drenched apartment offers a tranquil residential vibe alongside a quick, 10-minute drive to the downtown areas of Dubai.
Dubai International Airport is a major transport hub in the Middle East, and is Dubai’s largest and home to international airlines such as Emirates - the largest airline in the region, FlyDubai and Emirates SkyCargo. The UAE also unveiled future plans to expand Al Maktoum International airport to become the world largest airport with 5 runways.
The Dubai Metro system is also one of Dubai’s convenient transport links, making it easier to explore the many attractions Dubai is famous for. With available connections to the airport the metro tram system presents another method of travel helpful to all travellers and visitors. Stops along the route include Burj Khalifa, Dubai Marina, Malls of the Emirates and Diera. With more future expansion plans to the metro network, it’s no wonder Dubai is one the world’s fastest developing regions.
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