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  1. Joni

    I was in Dubai last February and didn’t like it at all.. Yes there are some huge buildings, fountains etc. but it lacks history and personality (in my opinion).

    If you actually met any locals did they tell you anything about slavery? Or just bragged about the buildings?

    • The Blonde Abroad

      It’s definitely a BIG city, so if you take it at face value, perhaps it might seem like there isn’t much history. But, as I mentioned, the people in Dubai are what make it one of my favorite cities in the world. I spent my entire stay with locals who showed me around and took me to different parts of the city- but, more importantly, they showed me that Dubai is a city of great multi-cultural influence. Each travel experience is personal to the traveler, but I clearly had a different experience than you. The locals are kinds and passionate and have a deep love for the people in a beautiful city they call home.

  2. Toni

    I just have to ask, how much in total did you spend in Dubai? I know it is like crazy expensive. But it looked like you had an awesome time!

    • Dubai is surprisingly doable on a budget! I stayed with locals who also hosted me around a lot of the city. So, I can’t say I spent a ton of money. There are plenty of hostels and inexpensive hotels in central areas. While you can’t eat at the fanciest of restaurants on a budget, you can definitely eat at local spots or faster food and save your money for cool activities.

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