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Corner of Abu Baker Al Siddique and Salah Al Din Road, Dubai
United Arab Emirates
T: (971 4) 265 9888
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Local Time
2.34am (GMT+4)

Local Weather
High: 40C/104F
Low: 31C/88F
Facts for the Traveller
At a Glance

Dubai is the most populous and second-largest emirate of the United Arab Emirates, after Abu Dhabi. Visitors to Dubai will find a land of startling contrasts, from endless stretches of desert to rugged mountains and modern city with sprawling suburbs.

The city of Dubai itself is situated on the banks of a creek, a natural inlet from the Persian Gulf that divides the city neatly into two. With enormous construction and development in various industries, Dubai attracts world attention through innovative real estate projects, sporting events and conferences.

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LanguageArabic; English is also widely spokenPopulation1.1 millionTime ZoneGMT +4 hoursMeasuresMetric / Imperial SystemVoltage220/440 voltsMobile PhonesGSM 900
Visas
Visas are required by all visitors except nationals of the GCC countries (Gulf Cooperation Council: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia) and citizens of most European and North American countries.
Visa Requirements from the United Arab Emirates Government
Currency
The unit of money is the dirham (AED), and is available in 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 AED banknotes. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels as well as shopping malls.
Cash and travellers cheques can be exchanged in licensed currency exchange offices and international hotels.
Here are the most recent exchange rates for some common currencies.AED 1.00 equals:
.27
US Dollar (USD)
.31
Australian Dollar (AUD)
.18
Euro (EUR)
.15
British Pound (GBP)
2.13
Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
11.68
Indian Rupee (INR)
29.99
Japanese Yen (JPY)
.39
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
.38
Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Taxes
A 10% Service Charge and 10% Municipality Fee apply to all purchases in UAE.
Tipping
Tipping practices are similar to most parts of the world where tipping is common. Service may be included in the bill, otherwise a ten percent tip is appreciated by the service provider.
Business Hours
Bank Hours8am to 1pm or 8am to 3pm, Saturday to ThursdayOffice Hours8am to 6pm, Sunday to Thursday
Government Offices - 7am to 1.30pm Saturday to Wednesday, 7am to 12noon Thursday
Shop Hours10am to 10pm daily. Hours for private businesses and shops vary.
Public Health
A health certificate is not required for entry to the Emirates, except for visitors who have been in a cholera or yellow fever infected area in the previous 14 days. However, it's always wise to check health recommendations before departure. International medical services in Dubai are of a high standard and are readily available.
Dress
Lightweight summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but sweaters may be needed for the winter months, especially in the evenings.
Compared with certain parts of the Middle East, Dubai has a very relaxed dress code. However, care should be taken not to offend by wearing clothing that may be considered revealing.
At the pool or on the beaches, trunks, swim-suits and bikinis are quite acceptable.
Weather
The weather in Dubai is mostly hot and dry throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 27C (75F) to as hot as 48C (119F) during the July and August summer months.
Five-Day Forecast
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Sunny

Sunny

Brilliant sunshine
High: 42C
Low: 31C
High: 108F
Low: 88F
Sunny

Sunny

Plenty of sunshine
High: 40C
Low: 31C
High: 104F
Low: 88F
Sunny

Sunny

Very warm with sunshine
High: 40C
Low: 31C
High: 104F
Low: 88F
Sunny

Sunny

Sunny and very warm
High: 41C
Low: 31C
High: 106F
Low: 88F
Sunny

Sunny

Very warm with a full day of sunshine
High: 40C
Low: 30C
High: 104F
Low: 86F