before you plan your holiday in Dubai, its worth knowing that Dubai is a Muslim country so remember to familiarize yourself with the traditions and customs Emirates. In summer it can get unbearably hot in the mid 40s (C) and is an ideal time when you really begin to cool sometime between October and May.
If you want to experience the lifestyle of Dubai, as well as everyday life, its definitely worth reading on-line version of its most popular newspapers before visiting the emirate, to the Khaleej Times and Gulf News. For the Arab business deal, but it is targeted more GCC nations.
If you plan to visit the Gold Souk, try and get a measure of price per gram of gold for that particular day. This can be easily found online, in newspapers or you can even ask the hotel reception where you are staying out for you. This helps you from getting ripped off and also allows you to haggle when buying any more jewelry.
If you're looking to relax or enjoy some time with your family or on his own, Al Mamzar Park is a stunning park worth visiting, it also has a beach.
Drinking alcohol in public is completely banned, so please avoid this or you will go to jail. Dubai also has very strict laws against drugs, so they can be considered wrong in some countries are generally considered illegal in the emirate. Most clubs and bars are located within a large hotel so there is no interruption in the streets.
Finally, during the holy month of Ramadan, remember not to eat anything in public, because Muslims do not eat from sunrise to sunset. Eating in front of someone's post is considered quite rude.
Dubai is an incredible place to visit, it is very much more cosmopolitan than you would imagine for the Arab countries, it is also quite relaxed.
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