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How To Spend A Day Like A King In Dubai

The name Dubai itself stirs up a cocktail of emotions in a person. While the city and its culture are famous for being extravagant and exquisite, there is something which helps build its reputation even further. Yes, the iconic sights and places are dispersed in and around Dubai.
Ever since the Al-Maktoum family discovered oil, Dubai has been immersed in all sorts of luxury and glitz. Right from the skyline to the popular shopping arcades the unabashed display of decadence will truly win your heart.

Here’s how you can spend a day like a royal in the finest city in the world:

  1. Travel In Luxury Cars
    One of the remarkable aspects of the ever-bustling city is the fleet of luxury cars that cruise through its heart. The 12-land Shaikh Zayed Road has a range of expensive cars that hit the road more often than any motor show. If you are a fan of speed and thrills you can rent a car from the 911 service. Choose from the range of flashy automobiles from Ferrari to Lamborghini and live life in the fast lane for a few hours for $500.
  2. Oversee The Beauty of Dubai Through Clouds
    For all those who think cruising on land at a greater speed is something usual, gear up to reign the sky. Dubai has a private helicopter ride “HeliDubai” (at $500)which is a 40-minute tour to glide above the skyline of the city. Hover above and get to witness iconic sights like Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, and Palm Jumeriah. Just saying, this ride is the next best thing as it can be called a modern-day “Magic Carpet”.
  3. Lay Your Body To Rest in a Palace
    You don’t have to be the king in Dubai to enjoy the luxuries provided by the city. On your next trip to the city, book yourself into Atlantis, The Palm’s Royal Bridge Suite, and lead a life like a true royal. The sumptuous hideout is 9,945 sq feet in size and is accessed by a guarded entrance and elevator. What makes the place divine is the three bedrooms, 16 seat dining area, library, bar, massage room, and toiletries with 22-karat gold shower gel. The entire cost of spending a night in the place will cost around $30,000 but you also get a personal chef and 24 x 7 butler service which is like wow!
  4. Pamper Your Face with Gold Facial
    The Talise Ottoman Spa at Jumeriah Zabeel Saray Resort is for all those who love gold literally. If you are someone who loves a good facial, then this one will surely blow your mind. There is a palatial spa with 24 karats gold facial which is why it is also known as the most luxurious spa treatment. With a $7,000 price tag, you will feel like a queen at the resort. Along with the facial one can enjoy a one-night stay for two at the resort, caviar for lunch, Champagne, and a premium departure gift all included in the package.
  5. Dine At Burj-Al-Arab and Burj Khalifa
    The Dubai experience cannot come to a close without indulging in the two iconic landmarks. If a fine dining experience like a royal is what you crave then you can either go to Burj-Al-Arab or Burj Khalifa. While the former has an extortionate menu including gold dust ingredients served in a Swarovski crystal glass, Burj Khalifa on the other hand is not far behind. Step into the tallest tower and have a dining experience amid the clouds. The At. Mosphere restaurant at Burj Khalifa has extravagant menus for a true king-like experience.

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Sophie Ireland
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