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Living Dubai

So the day started off quite slowly, we overslept and had really salty and fat breakfast at the hotel.

Antonio took the courage to step out of the hotel to withdraw some money, as we were informed that not all the taxi driver accept credit cards: even though the temperature was higher, the humidity wasn’t quite as much as yesterday night.

After a short ride taxi in a city without traffic we reached the Dubai Mall, and, after 5 minute walking inside we got to the entrance of Burj khalifa.

We went up to the top of the highest building in the world at the speed of 7mt per second!That’s 124 floors in barely 60 seconds…

The view from up there is absolutely astonishing. It’s unbelievable to think that this humidity collecting monster was built in just 5 years.

All around us the desert surrounding some of the most impressive buildings we’ve ever seen, and the Persian gulf.

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We then descented for over 120 floors and used our Burj tickets to visit the aquarium inside the mall. Yes you got it right. Inside the shopping mall there is an entire aquarium that spans 3 floors.

Sharks, mantas and sting rays welcomed us posing for some nice pictures.

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Also other creatures were kind enough to allow us to snap some other pics and videos!

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Overall it was a nice experience and the Burji Khalifa is definitely a must if you visit Dubai! Since my foot was crying for some rest we decided to stop for lunch in the mall’s endless food court. We enjoyed some delicious Lebanese food at Karam.

Filled and amazed by the food, we decided (Sara decided) to enjoy some of the mall shops and buy something more loose and fresh. Then we headed out (takes a good amount of courage) to look at the fountain and the pool surrounding the mall.

There a soft breeze allowed us to stay more than 5 minutes before finally taking cover under some artic AC. As we walked towards the metro at the second floor of the mall, we started to notice more and more people staring at Sara’s legs. Here’s her inappropriate outfit:

After 15 minutes of walking up and down we reached the metro and went straight to Al Fahidi district taking the red and the green lines. The textile souk awaited Us!

We were welcomed by a horde of merchants trying to put kefiahs over our head while yelling at us “Shakira” and “Jack Sparrow” (???). Maybe it was simply because there is a lack of tourists in this season, but they were way too much pushy! You could clearly notice they were triggered when our distance from them reached <10m, they all took their red and white scarves prepared to put it over our heads.

Regardless of Antonio speed I managed to stop his run to enter a silent shop, whose owner was really kind. We managed to get a good price for two gifts, halving his first request πŸ™‚

We were really close to the creek so, following Lonely planet tips we chose to take a local wooden boat (Abra) to tour the creek and then be dropped off at the gold district. Abras are used by locals to hop from one side to the other of the creek, and are usually fully loaded. But if at the port they notice a group of tourists they will offer the private tour option. The boat tour costs 120 AED (roughly 30€), regardless of the number of people renting it. We took the boat for ourself. After all it’s our honeymoon!

The tour was very nice, allowing us to see the old price of Persia style buildings from the water side. A gentle breeze framed it all to be a very nice experience overall.

The Abra driver dropped us off at the gold district where even more scarves were ready to be thrown on our heads. Since it was around 3pm, the heat was close to unbearable! We promptly took cover under some of the market shades while searching for an atm and a taxi (credit cards are not very used here). On the way to the hotel we were surprised by the fact that even bus stops have AC!

Finally some real rest! It’s pool time! We quickly washed our sweaty belongings and went to the rooftop of our hotel.

We swam a little before the staff brought us some nice typical food and drinks, together with a thank you letter.
Thumbs up J5 Hotel apartments!

Our flight tomorrow is pretty early, so we will try to catch some sleep now. See you in Indonesia!

Approaching Dubai

Emirates

I’ve got nothing else to say. One of the best companies to fly with.

We got to our seats in a two chairs configuration. Nothing fancy, but we have plenty of room for our legs.

On our seat, an incredible entertainment system with thousands between movies and TV shows keeps us from getting bored.

Some of the available movies 

The remote, which could be used as a controller for games.

After being offered a welcome on board drink, we decided to keep ourself busy. I opted for watching a movie, Assassin’s Creed looked like the best option, while Sara decided to erudite herself watching documentaries on wild life.

After two hours from departure we’ve been offered food. Vegetarian for Sara, beef for me. Both delicious. Especially the little chocolate cake.

Vegetarian menu

Rice with some tasty side dish

Lentils & beans

The marvellous meat menu

Beef, mashed potato, and something else

This was not food. I consider it a mistake.

Ok. Enough with food. A short flash back to this morning in Bologna…

At the check-in desk we realised that we are definitely too confident with our packing skills.

We managed to underload our baggages, squeezing the entire needs for two weeks vacation in 20 kgs… total! 10 kgs each.

We barely scratched 30% of the max load we could carry.

Well, on the bright side, we have 40 kilos worth of souvenirs when we go back home. πŸ˜‚

Now, back to the trip.

We experienced a bit of turbulence while traveling over Iran. Not a big deal, but it can be annoying for the ones who are not used to it.

Approaching Dubai we had the chance to admire it from above. Unfortunately we could not take decent pictures, but the Palm island is quite visible, as well as all the city and coast line. Truly amazing.

Shitty snap of Dubai by night


The airplane landed perfectly on time in Dubai, where the temperature is a staggering 31 degrees. I’m so glad we don’t have to leave the airport.

Once on the ground we wondered searching for a shop were to buy a t-shirt. The previous 6 hours on the plane took a heavy toll on my armpit and the previous shirt had to be sterilised with fireπŸ”₯.

While shopping for the T-shirt we took a look at some stuff. Probably going to buy something on the flight back home.

Goldish Pottery

Silverish Pottery

Boxes and more pottery

Say hi to my new super fancy 15$ t-shirt

Time to lay down and rest a couple of dozens of minutes while we wait for the next flight.