
Dubai is one of the few cities in the Middle East that is really open to tourists. “However, it must be noted that with the allowance comes the responsibility to be sensitive to the Islamic ways that are dominant and respected in Dubai.”
Most visitations are because the interest in experience, shopping, entertainment, advanture, food, and relaxation.
Personally, I really encourage visitation of Dubai to everyone.
Burj Khalifa

Also known as Burj Dubai has been the tallest building and structure in the entire world since 2009. Construction of Burj Khalifa took 5 years, and it was build as a part of a new development called Downtown Dubai.
Major attractions in and around Burj Khalifa are Burj Khalifa Park, The Dubai Mall, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, and Dubai Ice Rink.
The very top of the building is 163th floor, but that is not accessible to public. However, tourists can still visit the deck called “At the Top Sky” which is at 555 meters. Currently still the highest deck in the world.
Burj Al Arab Jumeirah

Burj Al Arab or also 7-star hotel.
Luxury hotel, and 5th tallest hotel in the world. Also one of the most expensive hotels. One night is around $24,000. Hotel remains of a sail of a ship.
Atlantis Aquaventure

Atlantis Aquaventure makes my visitation of Dubai better every year. Offers many water atractions, aquarium, swimming with dolphins, and many more.

The Dubai Mall

Second largest mall by area in the world. Shops like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Michael Kors, Balenciaga, Baldininy.
Gold and Spice Souks

Souks consists of over 380 retailers, most of them are jewellery traders. Major items of mall includes Gold, Platinum, Diamonds, and sometimes also deals with silver.
Bordered to the north by the Dubai Fish and Vegetable Market, on the other side of Gold and Spice souk there is Dubai Textile Souk.