About Dubai

OVERVIEW

GEOGRAPHY
The second largest of the seven emirates which make up the
United Arab Emirates, Dubai is located on the southern shore of
the Arabian Gulf. It has an area of some 3,900 square
kilometers. Outside the city itself, the emirate is sparsely
inhabited and characterized by desert vegetation. Dubai lies
between 55°16 East and 25°16 North.
CLIMATE
Dubai has a sub-tropical, arid climate. Sunny, blue skies can be
expected most of the year. Rainfall is infrequent and irregular,
falling mainly in winter. Temperatures range from a low of about
10.5°C/50°F to a high of 48°C/118°F. The mean daily maximum is
24°C/75.2°F in January rising to 41°C/105.8°F in July.
LANGUAGE
While Arabic is the official language, English is very
widely spoken, especially in business. Given the large size of
the expatriate population, several other languages are also used
in everyday life, headed by Hindi, Urdu and Farsi.
POPULATION
Current population approx. 1.67 million, set to increase to 3.5
million by 2010. 80% comprises of Expatriates - Arab, Asians,
European, and others.
RELIGION
Mostly Muslim, of which 16 per cent are Shiite and the remainder
Sunni.
TIME
Dubai Time is + 4 Hours GMT or 4 hours ahead of the Greenwich
Mean Time. GMT is used for all 24 of the world's time zones. You
can get the right Dubai Time by dialing the 'speaking clock' 140
for English and 141 for Arabic.
ELECTRICITY
220/240 volts AC, 50Hz. Square three-pin plugs are widespread.
COMMUNICATIONS
Public Telephones:
Public telephones in Dubai take coins and pre-paid phone cards.
The Telecommunications provider in Dubai is Etisalat - Emirates
Telecommunications Corporation.
Dialing Telephone and Mobile Numbers in Dubai: The local city code for Dubai is 04 and if you are making an international call to Dubai, you would dial Country Code: 971, City Code: 4 and then the Tele/Fax number. To dial a Mobile Number from within the UAE, you dial 050 and then the number. If you are dialing a mobile phone number anywhere in the UAE from outside of the UAE, you would dial, Country Code: 971, City Code: 50 and the the Mobile Number.
Phone Cards: Phone cards
are available from bookstores, grocery stores, Etisalat offices
and are of denominations of Dhs 30 upwards.
Internet:
Internet cafes provide public access to Internet and e-mail
services. ISPs include Emirates Telecommunication
Post
: Airmail letters and parcels take about five days to reach Europe.

SHOPPING
One of Dubai’s greatest visitor attractions is its superb
shopping. The city draws large numbers of ‘shopping
tourists’ from countries within the region and from as far a
field as Eastern Europe, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent.
As an open port with low import duties, Dubai’s retail prices are reasonable and the variety of products available is virtually unrivalled. Free of tax, many top brand-name products are cheaper in Dubai than in the countries of their origin.
Malls
Attractive modern shopping plazas are conveniently located
throughout the city, housing a wide range of shops, boutiques,
supermarkets, restaurants and fast-food outlets.
Souks
Foodstuffs:
These range from the traditional narrow streets of
the spice souk just a stone’s throw from the Creek, to the
modern fish souk with the many varieties caught in Gulf waters,
and the fruit and vegetable souk with its bustle and vivid
colors.
Gold: Dubai’s most famous market of all is the gold souk, where narrow streets are lined with shop windows glinting with bracelets, necklaces and earrings in 18, 21 and 22 carat gold. Bars of 24 carat in any form and weight, and bullion coins in 22 and 24 carat are also available. Prices are very reasonable and largely determined by weight, rather than design and craftsmanship.
Carpets: In Deira Tower’s shopping mall, carpet traders from countries across the Gulf — Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan — have established a carpet souk where prices in the 40 shops range from a few hundred dirhams to many thousands.
Consumer goods: In Bur Dubai, Al Fahidi Street is noted for its electronic goods shops while nearby Cosmos Lane is lined with stores selling the textiles of West and East, from cool printed cottons to exotic brocades.

ALCOHOL
Alcohol is available in all clubs and restaurants and pubs/bars,
that are located in hotels. Restaurants outside a hotel are not
allowed to sell or serve alcohol. Muslims are not permitted to
buy alcohol. Residents need an Alcohol License to purchase
alcohol.


