2. Take In The Show At The World’s Largest Dancing Fountain
While many of the treasures to be found in Dubai will require a hefty bank account to enjoy, there are still some pleasures to be had for free. The Dubai Fountain and its performances are among that admittedly short list.
It being the City of Gold, as Dubai is often and accurately called, it is the self-proclaimed world’s largest dancing fountain that features 1.5 million lumens in 6,500 lights and 22,000 gallons of water that spray as high as 500 feet. Yet, it doesn’t stop with lights and jets of water. The show is precisely choreographed to music, including both Western and Arabic/Middle Eastern tracks.
The Dubai Fountain is set on Burj Khalifa Lake, a man-made body of water covering about 30 acres in the Downtown Dubai district. It was officially opened in 2009 along with the Dubai Mall as part of the radical re-imagining of Dubai’s central core as a global center for tourism.
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