Amazing things you will only see in Dubai
Dubai is a melting pot of culture, architecture, luxury, and all manmade haven. Beyond shopping and urban adventures, Dubai's innovation fueled by oil wealth will astonish you. With the "Money can't buy happiness? Habibi, come to Dubai!" audio that went viral playing in your head check out some unique things that might take you aback on your first trip to the global village.
Gold bar vending machine
In Dubai, purchasing gold bars is as effortless as using an ATM. Specialized vending machines offer a variety of gold bar sizes. To make a purchase, you simply insert cash or a card, and the machine dispenses the gold in an elegant gift box. This convenient process eliminates the need for pesky human interaction, making acquiring physical gold a straightforward and hassle-free experience.
Police supercars
Luxury sports cars on the roads are a drool-worthy sight, sure. But imagine the police force flaunting their fleet of supercars! Lamborghinis, Mercedes, Rolls Royce, and McLarens—Dubai Police have them all. The city holds the Guinness World Record for having the world's fastest police car—Bugatti Veyron. Car enthusiasts can spot police supercars at The Dubai Mall entrance and The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residences.
Robot camel jockey
In Dubai, robot camel jockeys were introduced to replace child riders in the traditional sport of camel racing due to child welfare and safety concerns. These robots, equipped with whips and speakers, are remotely controlled by trainers. Known for embracing technological innovations, Dubai adopted robot jockeys to modernize the sport and also make it more competitive and safe.
Awe-inspiring architecture
In addition to the well-known Burj Khalifa, Cayan Tower, and Palm Jumeirah, Dubai boasts other architectural marvels like the Museum of The Future. Equally impressive is the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, shaped like a bookrest and housing millions of books in ten collections. Notably, the Burj Al Arab's helipad, 280 meters high, serves as an unconventional venue for weddings, wrestling matches, and tennis games.
Exotic pets
While many adore domestic cats and dogs as pets, in Dubai, some once owned exotic animals like lions and tigers, as showcased in viral videos and photos on social media. However, in 2017, the United Arab Emirates took action by banning the keeping of all wild, domesticated, and dangerous animals as pets, ensuring safer practices for pet ownership