With a rental car the perfect opportunity to visit the city of Dubai, in the North of the United Arab Emirates offers. The city of Dubai is located in the Emirate of Dubai directly bordering the Persian Gulf. Approximately 1.8 million people, Dubai is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, at the same time most of the population of the Emirate of Dubai lives here. With museums, universities, theatres and other cultural facilities, the city considered one of the most important centres of the country. If you want to explore Dubai and the surrounding area with a rental car, numerous car hire agencies available is available in the entire city.
Dubai International Airport offers the service of all major car hire companies on arrival directly on site, so that you easily can rent a car itself after landing on your website. The airport is located only about 5 km southeast from the city of Dubai and is Dubai based the international airline of the Emirates, the Emirates. Every year over 37 million passengers are handled, which Dubai is the most important airport of the entire middle of East. Regional and international connections to destinations such as Amsterdam, Paris, Cape Town, Bangkok from here be offered regularly.
The city of Dubai is characterized by its distinctive skyscrapers, which give the city its very typical view. In the city and nearby to Dubai around located around 150 skyscrapers that have a height of more than 150 meters.60 Homes with a height of 200 meters follow these buildings and only a total of six skyscrapers exceed the limit of 300 meters. These include the two Emirates Towers, the ALMAS Tower, the rose Tower, the Burj al Arab and Burj Khalifa, with a height of 828 M the tallest structure in the world.
One of the most interesting museums of the city is the Dubai Museum. It is located near the historic centre in an old Fort. Get lots of information about the historical life in the city, before the great oil boom transformed the economy as a whole and thus also the lives of people. In the vicinity of the Museum is also a settlement of former Persian trade buildings. All the houses have been restored and renovated, some of them are free for visits.