4 Best Sights in World Trade Centre Area and Burj Dubai, Dubai

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We've compiled the best of the best in World Trade Centre Area and Burj Dubai - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Burj Khalifa

World Trade Centre Fodor's Choice

The world's tallest building dominates the Dubai skyline like a scimitar pointing skyward. Designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the Burj Khalifa houses a mixture of commercial and residential spaces, as well as the Armani Hotel. The 828 meter building, named after the ruler of the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed al Nahyan, can be visited in the hotel public areas, and it is also possible to book a viewing "At the Top" for some spectacular 360-degree views. A high-speed lift will zoom you up 1,500 feet to the 125th floor, or, you may book the second rung "Burj Khalifa Sky," a VIP lounge experience on level 148. At.mosphere restaurant and bar on level 122 can be visited without an entry fee, but there is always minimum spend.

1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd, Downtown Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4-366--1655
Sight Details
From 125 dirhams for adults, 95 dirhams for children
Book online; walk-up bookings are higher price

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Global Village

World Trade Centre Fodor's Choice

Winter in Dubai brings about many events, but none are more colorful than those at the Global Village. Every year, delegates from more than 75 countries and regions come together in this 17 million square foot venue for the largest cultural festival in the emirate. Each country holds a stand over 30 pavilions, and offer local handicrafts, retail specialties and ethnic food. Folkloric and fireworks displays take place every night, and a huge amusement park is on-site.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd., Dubailand, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4-362--4114
Sight Details
AED15
Closes early Apr.--mid-Nov.

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IMG Worlds of Adventure

World Trade Centre Fodor's Choice
This temperature-controlled theme park stretches over in excess of 1.5 million square feet, meaning even sweltering summer temperatures won't make a Dubai stopover boring for kids. There are a stack of thrill rides and high adrenaline attractions based on animated characters from Marvel and Cartoon Network. There's also the Lost Valley dinosaur park, themed retail outlets, a cinema, live shows, and live characters walking around. There is a good range of attractions for all ages, but the park seems to suit ages 8 to 15 very well.
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd., Dubailand, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
600-500962
Sight Details
195 dirhams

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Ski Dubai

Burj Dubai Fodor's Choice

Ski Dubai caused a wave of excitement to spread through the Gulf region when it opened in 2005. It's a mountain resort in miniature with two key runs and various spaces for learners and the more experienced who wish to do tricks. Entry includes all your ski or snowboard gear, and you can also book lessons. There's plenty to do if you don't ski; at the base is a snow park with toboggans, a giant ball run and some minirides for tots. Nonskiers may also take the chair lift for a spin to the top, or halfway to the "snow bullet," a fast-seated zip line. There are gentoo and king penguins living in the complex, and it's possible to see them on the hour, or book a meet-and-greet session. When you're ready for a break, relax at one of the two cafés in the complex, and appreciate the irony of needing a warming hot chocolate in the middle of the Arabian desert.

Sheikh Zayed Rd., Al Barsha, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
800-386-bookings
Sight Details
Prices start around 200 dirhams for snow park entry or 2 hrs skiing
Prebooking recommended at peak times

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