Dubai and Abu Dhabi are pretty much the iconic cities of the UAE that everyone wishes to visit at least once when they are in the country. From the tall skyscrapers to the many luxurious infrastructures they offer to citizens and expats, and their ever-vibrant culture with the amazing landscapes they have to offer. If you include super-mega projects like Burj Khalifa for example, or the Palm Jumeirah projects in Dubai or the grandiose Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the cultural richness of the Louvre in Abu Dhabi, these cities offer a wide range of experiences that show the true modern Arabian dream.

Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the two most popular cities in the UAE, are normal models of urban development and economic diversification. From anywhere in these cities, you can see the colorful, gleaming skyline painted by their amazing buildings, let's not forget the bustling commercial districts and beautiful attractions. These two cities are the top when it comes to tradition and innovation, making them top destinations when it comes to business, leisure, and cultural explorations.

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