Undoubtedly, the largest in the world shopping and entertainment center The Dubai Mall, the world's most luxurious hotel Burj Al Arab and the tallest hotel in the world JW Marriott Marquis have become strong arguments in favor of Dubai. But the traditional colorful markets of gold, spices, fabrics, which Dubai was known for long before becoming a tourist city, as well as a huge selection of hotels from budget to luxury, located on artificial islands or in the harsh desert, also played a big role.
A little more than a month ago, Dubai entered the list of 25 most interesting places to visit in the world according to the same site and won the most World Travel Awards among all Middle Eastern cities. These awards are called the Oscars of the Travel Industry.