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Parks & Natural Attractions in Dubai
Deira Creekside
A group of distinctive and remarkable modern buildings are ranged near the purpose-built dhow wharfage beside the Maktoum Bridge, including the Etisalat Tower, the Department of Economic Development, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, The National Bank of Dubai headquarters and the Dubai Creek Tower.
The Etisalat Tower is topped by a telecommunications dome resembling a giant golf ball - particularly striking when illuminated at night. The Department of Economic Development is a five-storey building that features delicately designed window screens and massive decorated main doors. By contrast, the neighbouring Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry tower is a dramatic blue glass-faced structure, a symbol of the emirate’s prosperity and forward vision.
Nearby is the municipality building, which manages to convey an impression of cool shade through the use of water and screens. The new headquarters of the National Bank of Dubai produces a shimmering reflection of the Creek through its striking use of polished steel and glass. This is also the DTCM’s head office in Dubai.
Dubai Zoo
Located in Jumeirah, the Dubai Zoo is a popular attraction, especially for families. The zoo’s modern facilities, though small, house many indigenous Arabian species, including the Arabian Wolf, which is no longer found in the wild, Gordon’s Wildcat and the world’s only captive breeding colony of Socotra Cormorants.
Featured in its large aviary are regional birds of prey. Nine species of large cats and seven species of primates are on show, along with many Arabian mammals. The zoo is shortly to undergo relocation and redevelopment, allowing animals to live in areas designed to be as similar to their natural environment as possible.
Parks and Gardens
Situated around Dubai are numerous public parks and gardens offering a peaceful respite from urban life. Particularly popular with families, they offer attractive picnic spots and children’s play areas with a variety of entertainment facilities.
The largest of the city’s parks are Jumeirah Beach Park, Dubai Creekside Park, Mushrif Park, Al Mamzar Park and Safa Park, while many smaller ones throughout the city provide pleasant green oases.
Architectural Wonders
Burj Dubai, Business Bay (under construction)
Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah
The Palm, Jumeirah
The Palm, Jebel Ali (under construction)
The Palm Deira (under construction)
The World (under construction)
A group of distinctive and remarkable modern buildings are ranged near the purpose-built dhow wharfage beside the Maktoum Bridge, including the Etisalat Tower, the Department of Economic Development, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, The National Bank of Dubai headquarters and the Dubai Creek Tower.
The Etisalat Tower is topped by a telecommunications dome resembling a giant golf ball - particularly striking when illuminated at night. The Department of Economic Development is a five-storey building that features delicately designed window screens and massive decorated main doors. By contrast, the neighbouring Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry tower is a dramatic blue glass-faced structure, a symbol of the emirate’s prosperity and forward vision.
Nearby is the municipality building, which manages to convey an impression of cool shade through the use of water and screens. The new headquarters of the National Bank of Dubai produces a shimmering reflection of the Creek through its striking use of polished steel and glass. This is also the DTCM’s head office in Dubai.
Dubai Zoo
Located in Jumeirah, the Dubai Zoo is a popular attraction, especially for families. The zoo’s modern facilities, though small, house many indigenous Arabian species, including the Arabian Wolf, which is no longer found in the wild, Gordon’s Wildcat and the world’s only captive breeding colony of Socotra Cormorants.
Featured in its large aviary are regional birds of prey. Nine species of large cats and seven species of primates are on show, along with many Arabian mammals. The zoo is shortly to undergo relocation and redevelopment, allowing animals to live in areas designed to be as similar to their natural environment as possible.
Parks and Gardens
Situated around Dubai are numerous public parks and gardens offering a peaceful respite from urban life. Particularly popular with families, they offer attractive picnic spots and children’s play areas with a variety of entertainment facilities.
The largest of the city’s parks are Jumeirah Beach Park, Dubai Creekside Park, Mushrif Park, Al Mamzar Park and Safa Park, while many smaller ones throughout the city provide pleasant green oases.
Architectural Wonders
Burj Dubai, Business Bay (under construction)
Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah
The Palm, Jumeirah
The Palm, Jebel Ali (under construction)
The Palm Deira (under construction)
The World (under construction)






