I caught up with two people from Greenock to find out more about their new year celebrations thousands of miles from home.
and the Coin Museum. Cross the Dubai Creek on an abra (traditional wooden boat) and explore the Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and Textile Souk. These markets offer a variety of goods from jewelry and ...
Explore fascinating New Year traditions from around the world. From Spain’s 12 grapes to Brazil’s beach customs, discover ...
The 30th anniversary delivers on its promise to be the most memorable edition yet, with a specially curated programme to welcome the New Year in extraordinary style. Organised by Dubai Festivals and ...
The Burj Khalifa is one of the most impressive feats of human engineering ... Although we long for the return of a barter system, you can’t get far these days without some coin. This gorgeous building ...
The new brunch experience includes interactive “dine and win” action, fluttering on the horses with Coterie coins and other race day-themed ... Guests can enjoy scenic views of the Burj Khalifa from ...
It begins with your wallet: The ₹2,000 note is printed at a factory designed by us (fun fact: nearly all the 1, 2, 5 and 10 penny coins in circulation in the ... in the world’s tallest building, the ...
The Burj Khalifa put on a stunning New Year's display in Dubai Wednesday, ringing in 2025 with dazzling lights and fireworks.
Dubai | Emaar’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, celebrates its 15th anniversary as a cornerstone of Dubai’s luxury real estate market, completing home sales of AED 467.1 million according ...
Standing at 828 metres, the Burj Khalifa became Dubai’s bold declaration of ambition—an architectural triumph that, 15 years on, continues to embody the city’s unrelenting drive to leave its ...
To ensure a return to the Eternal City, the legend goes, stand with your back to the water and toss a coin with your right hand over your left shoulder. The ritual became famous around the world ...