Dubai the national capital of UAE is actually a union of seven sovereign sheikhdoms when the British withdrew from the gulf in 1971. It boasts mountains, beaches, deserts, oasis studded with camel racing and colorful markets and the renowned duty-free shopping of dazzling Dubai - all packed into a relatively small area. The UAE is a cosmic place where cultural and traditional Bedouin lifestyle meets Western consumerism and big-town bling. But rather than clashing, these disparate influences have produced a unique 21st-century nation that combines the cultures of conservative Islam and the liberal West in one package.
The whole package is a great deal and the best part is everything is available under one city. While starting from November to April are the months when the climate is cool and you can explore many places. While the holy Ramadan month is strictly prohibited with no alcohol and no smoke. A place where alcohol is easily served, in the month of Ramadan it is strictly prohibited.
Ramadan is timed by the positioning of the month and will start around September for the next few years. The star hotels in Dubai during Ramadan there tariffs become 50% as no tourist like to come during the month of Ramadan. Dubai is extravagant, ostentatious and slightly dreamlike as well as subtle. Known for its sand, sun and shopping it was once a town of gentle town of coral and gypsum courtyard houses built by Persian traders and palm housing Bedouin fisherman and pearl divers.
Today tantalizing new skyscrapers give reflection to huge mosques and majestic wind towers of old Dubai. The best time of the year is to visit Dubai is between November and April during the time when the weather is coolest. The rest of the year it is all about shuffling from one air conditioned area to another

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