Entertainment
Although Dubai is considered the ideal holiday spot throughout the year, the best time to visit the city is during the breathtaking festivals and exciting international events. Watch the city come to life as people from over 200 countries come here to be part of the excitement.
Dubai has established itself as a major destination for an eclectic array of local and international events and earned its reputation as the sporting capital of the Middle East. Throughout the year, Dubai hosts a range of popular annual sporting activities, dazzling entertainment attractions as well as conferences and exhibitions.
During your stay, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the magnificent tourist sites that will leave you completely spell bound such as: Dubai Shopping Festival, Dubai Summer Surprises, Dubai World Cup, Dubai Tennis Open, Dubai Desert Classic, Dubai Rugby Sevens, UIM Class 1 World Offshore Powerboat Championship, Dubai Traditional Dhow Sailing Race, A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Dubai International Film Festival,Dubai Fashion Week, GITEX, Big 5.

Nightlife
Dubai has a lively night life. Hotel bars range from sophisticated cocktail lounges to typically informal British and Irish pubs and Western-style lounges. Most of them serve food
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Movies
Going to the movies is very popular in Dubai specially on the week end and on holidays. The excellent facilities and cool comfort is a perfect way for individuals and families to l
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Theatre
Although theatre has been a late starter in Dubai,’s cultural scene, it has grown rapidly in stature and variety. As the city grows so has its thirst for culture, and with an inc
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Amusement
There are a number of amusement centre across Dubai. These blaring, boisterous places are typically located in most, if not all the shopping malls in Dubai. They range in size and
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Highlights
Sharjah sees 11% more tourists in H1
The UAE emirate of Sharja recorded an 11% increase in the number of tourist arrivals in the first half of this year, compared to the same period in 2009, according to the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA). The majority of tourists (45%) entering Sharjah during the first half were from Europe, while 25% were from the GCC, 14% were from Asian countries, 11% were from other Arab countries, and the remaining 5% came from the Commonwealth, the US, Africa and the Pacific Region. The authority also said the emirate's 107 hotel establishments (41 hotels and 66 hotel apartments) reported a 70% hotel occupancy rate during the period.
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