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Everything in Dubai is grand. The towering architectural marvel Burj Khalifa rising into the azure June sky leaves one captivated. But vroom! Brace up, cars here are not just eye-catching but hair-trigger fast.

Despite the hot weather, the cobblestone pathways lined with traditional shops selling handcrafted textiles, pottery, jewellery, and more, were charming. The aroma of spices and savoury scents, along with the waterfront view and rich cultural ambience, were spellbinding. People can also experience lunch at a Japanese restaurant, where the diner can get a feel of being on the rooftop of a building in Japan.



The dining experience at CLAP was blend of traditional flavours and modern flair amid a vibrant atmosphere. The Arte Museum is within Dubai Mall, the second-largest mall in the world. It featured unique digital art with dynamic visuals and soundscapes, including waterfall infinite, beach aurora, flower camellia, wave, garden paintings of Joseon, garden light of Dubai, romantic thunder, jungle glow, Arte Tea Bar and sweet table.

This offers an advanced experience blending technology and creativity. The boat ride at the Dubai fountain, located outside the mall, offered us a clear view of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa. The experience of the world's tallest fountain performance, accompanied by orchestration music, was an experience that words fail to describe.

For dinner, tourists can also visit the Time Out Market, which offers the city’s best food under .

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