

A mesmerizing water, light, and music spectacle set against the iconic Burj Khalifa.

Dubai's climate is hot, but evenings can be cool, especially near the fountain.

The Dubai Fountain Show is best viewed after exploring the city on foot.
Famous for its extensive breakfast buffet with live cooking stations.
Iconic American restaurant known for its wide variety of dishes and extensive menu.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Emirati cuisine since 1961.

A vibrant poster capturing the Dubai Fountain Show's mesmerizing display, a symbol of Dubai's modernity and innovation.
Fragrant incense sticks from the Dubai Spice Souk, reflecting the city's historic trade routes and aromatic heritage.
A traditional coffee set including a dallah (coffee pot), finjal (coffee cup), and sugar bowl, showcasing Emirati hospitality and coffee culture.

Sweet vermicelli with eggs, sugar, and cardamom, topped with a sprinkle of pistachios.
Small, sweet dough balls deep-fried and served with a side of date syrup.
Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, onions, and spices, often served with a side of vegetable stew.
The world's tallest building offers breathtaking views of Dubai.
One of the most beautiful mosques in Dubai, open to non-Muslims for guided tours.
Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, it showcases Dubai's rich history and heritage.
A serene, picturesque park in the heart of Dunwoody, Georgia, offering walking trails, a lake, and beautiful seasonal blooms.

A towering, vibrant welcome to Vancouver, carved by First Nations artists, symbolizing unity and friendship.

A poignant memorial dedicated to the martyrs of the Iran-Iraq War, featuring a 46-meter tall arch and a museum.