We recently took a guided tour of the Dubai Water Canal with Pulat and were very pleased with his professionalism. Pulat shared fascinating facts about the canal, architecture and environmental initiatives. The tour was informative and interesting, with magnificent views of the Burj Khalifa and other attractions. The guide is attentive to the group, answers all questions and recommended the best places for photos and cafes. I recommend taking a boat in the evening!
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Лариса Филиппова
Level 9 Local Expert
December 25, 2024
We walked from Burj Khalifa(s) to the Bridge of Tolerance. Of course, we also looked at the city part while walking to the embankment. It's interesting, not "tabloid" skyscrapers, but it's cool to see how a not-so-tourist city lives. But only for those who like to walk a lot, there are construction sites in many places - you need to be prepared for this both in Dubai and in Moscow. There was a feeling that some buildings of our metropolis were simply "licked off" like carbon paper))) The embankment itself is very long, well-equipped, there are bike paths, but there are no toilets throughout, which is strange for Dubai. There are cafes and restaurants in the upper part of the embankment, and in the lower part, from the intersection with the metro, there are only benches, there are no special attractions. There is also a pedestrian bridge in front of the Bridge of Tolerance, with a good view from it, and the towers are beautifully illuminated. The bridge of Tolerance itself has a curve in the form of a mirrored "s". It is difficult to consider it as an attraction yet, maybe when the construction is completed, there will be some understanding. It's just a bridge for now