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Link Up International - Dubai 
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Dubai, one of the seven United Arab Emirates, is considered to be one of the most desirable real estate opportunities in the world.
The city has plenty of places to relax, no matter what your inclination - be it bars, coffee houses and shisha bars. These range from Western style pubs, to trendy bars and to more traditional Iranian and Turkish shisha houses. Most bars and clubs are attached to hotels and remain open until the early hours. And because the hotels are the hub of the social scene - visitors will find themselves mixing with Dubai residents wherever they are staying.
Dubai is split down the middle by a creek which runs through the centre of the old part of town. The creek is the lifeblood of this area, a tightly spaced, densely populated urban area, which provides moist of the hustle and bustle in the city.
Some of Dubai’s landmark buildings can be found in Deira, including the famous Bank of Dubai structure, and the Etisalat tower, which houses the United Arab Emirates’ telecommunications company.
Dubai has a year round sunny climate with rain a very rare occurrence, happening only a few times a year.
The winter months (November to March) are the most suitable for tourists, with the weather averaging a pleasant 30C and humidity on the low side. The summer months can become very hot, with frequent low visibility caused by sandstorms - with average daytime temperatures rarely dipping below 40C (and often rising to about 45C) and high humidity to accompany the high temperatures at night.
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