Riding to the top of the Burj Khalifa tower, which attains a height of 828 metres, is one of Dubai's most popular attractions. And for good reason: it is the highest building ever built by Man! You can choose to ride to the 124th and 125th floors, but also the 148th or even the 152nd, 153rd and 154th floors! A sure way of having your head in the clouds, quite literally.
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Early in the morning, when the first rays of sunlight appear, the sand dunes forming the desert of Dubai take on their most beautiful shades of orange-red. An unforgettable spectacle, even more so when seen from the sky in a hot-air balloon. Undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to contemplate all the beauty of the rising sun.
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Fans of strong sensations, if you have always dreamt of flying, this activity is for you. The XLine Dubaï Marina is the longest urban zipline in the world, but also the highest and fastest! This thrilling adventure, which starts at the top of a skyscraper 170 metres high, invites you to fly above the heart of the city, reaching a top speed of 80 km/h!
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Dubai is home to the world's largest indoor ski slope. Inside the Mall of the Emirates, this artificial ski resort offers skiing and snowboard classes all year round. Five slopes with different levels of difficulty are proposed, together with a freestyle area and a park designed for children. It's as if you were really there!
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30 minutes from the town centre, on the Al Ain road, the Dubai Camel Racing Club hosts the Al Marmoom camel racetrack, the largest in Dubai, but also one of the most prestigious in the Middle East. Supercharged races are held here every Friday morning from October to April. An appointment not to be missed for a taste of local culture and traditions.
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To discover the old town of Dubai, and for just a few centimes, board an abra, a small traditional ferryboat made of wood with a small canopy linking Bur Dubai to Deira, the town's historic neighbourhoods. The chance to visit the Al Fahidi fortress, the city's oldest landmark, now playing host to the Dubai Museum.
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To reach the reception, ask the concierge or make a reservation click on the bell!