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Dateline Dubai, What’s New

October 13, 2016 By Angela Neal Grove

Dateline Dubai, What's New
The world’s largest choreographed fountain dances, and weaves to music below the 2,716.5 ft Burj Khalifa

Dateline Dubai, What’s New

Dateline Dubai, The world's tallest building
Burj Kalifa, Dubai, is currently the world’s tallest building reaching half a mile into the sky

In Dubai on Monday construction began on The Tower, the world’s tallest building. It will be higher than the Burj Khalifa which stretches half a mile into the sky.

Completion is scheduled for  Dubai Expo 2020. The exact height is yet to be revealed, but the design by Santiago Calatrava is a slender tower “evoking the image of a minaret”. It will have hanging gardens, observation decks and, like the Burj Khalifa a hotel.

Straight to the Top

In August I had a three night stop-over in Dubai. I headed straight for Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s tallest building. I bought a ticket for the observation deck on floor 124 before leaving home.

To reach the top, which is twice the height of the Empire State Building, the elevator zooms at a heady 30 feet per second, one of the world’s fastest. The view of Dubai’s City State from the top was predictably stunning. A little hazy, due to localized dust storms but jaw-dropping.

Largest Choreographed Fountain

Below the skyscraper is the Dubai Mall – of course the world’s largest, and the Dubai Fountain said to be the largest choreographed fountain. The display circles and twists along the length of a huge artificial lake with water jets reaching 500 feet. Music is eclectic; Michael Jackson’s thriller, classical and Arabic.

Dateline Dubai, What's NewView from the top of Burj Kahlifa looking down on a forest of skyscrapers and the Duabi Fountain //Photo: A.N.Grove
View from the top of Burj Kahlifa looking down on a forest of skyscrapers and the Duabi Fountain

Dateline Dubai, My Highlights

As well as Burj Khalifa my bucket list for Dubai was crammed, Gold Souk, Alserkal Avenue thriving art galleries, Dubai creek and Dubai Museum. The food scene is vibrant from Michelin star to food truck as is the nightlife.

Dubai Dateline, What's New; The Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is made of white marble with inlaid colored ;
The Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is built of gleaming white marble. Courtyard has inlaid colored marble columns are decorated with semi precious stones

Day Abu Dhabi Side Trip

I also wanted to see Abu Dhabi, another of the seven emirates and just an hour away. It was a whirlwind day. First the Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque.  It has 80 marble domes and white columns inlaid with semi precious stones set in the  shape of flowers. It was reminiscent of the Taj Mahal. Inside is the world’s largest hand-knotted rug and chandeliers of Swarovski crystals and 24kt galvanized gold.

After that I headed for the Emirates Palace Hotel with its 114 domes and 1002 chandeliers. Here ATMs dispense gold and the spa offers a three-hour gold ritual which includes a 24 carat facial, application of gold from head to toe and shea butter massage. Next time perhaps? Along with the  Louvre Dubai which opens in 2017 and a proposed Guggenheim Dubai.

Dateline Dubai, What's New; Gold bars are dispensed from the ATM in the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu DhabiGold bars are dispensed from the ATM in the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi;Gold bars are dispensed from the ATM in the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi
Gold bars are dispensed from the ATM in the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi

I can’t wait to go back. Dubai is Emirates Airlines hub. En route to Africa? Asia? Oz? A layover in Dubai is easy and fun. Business class is incredidbly luxurious with chauffeured cars to whisk you from airport to hotel and back. And of course Dubai is Uber friendly.

When to Go

European winter is high season in Dubai and a prime “fly and flop” beach destination for chilly Brits. Summer is sweltering but hotel costs friendly and there is lots of air con. Just remember your Mosque manners if you plan to visit Abu Dhabi.

Yes, I shall go back to the future.

Dateline Dubai, What's New;I was given a sheet on Mosque Manners, how to dress for the Mosque. Unfortunately I did not follow it to the letter and my wrists showed. Thus they gave me a black abaya to wear so I was covered in black. I was given a sheet on Mosque Manners, how to dress for the Mosque. Unfortunately I did not follow it to the letter and my wrists showed. Thus they gave me a black abaya to wear so I was covered in black. I was given a sheet on Mosque Manners, how to dress for the Mosque. Unfortunately I did not follow it to the letter and my wrists showed. Thus they gave me a black abaya to wear so I was covered in black.;
Before I left for Abu Dhabi I downloaded this sheet on Mosque Manners, how to dress appropriately. Unfortunately I did not follow it to the letter. Pants were loose, top was covered (I thought) and I had along scarf for head and shoulders. Wrong. Sleeves were bracelet length and my wrists showed. Thus I was sent to be fitted for a long black abaya (long black garment). In 112 degree heat it was hot! Remember your Mosque Manners

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