09 Jan
How to Save Money in Dubai Desert Tour?

Dubai never ceases to amaze and delight the world with new attractions that are created with the scale and luxury inherent to the UAE. The authorities of the emirate do everything possible and impossible so that every guest of the city feels here as if in a real fairy tale. The unique combination of oriental flavor and innovation attracts millions of tourists from all corners of the planet to the UAE.
It is no secret that Dubai is one of the most expensive cities in the world . 


However, even a tourist with a limited budget can have an interesting and pleasant time here. If you can hardly save on accommodation and food in the Emirates, then it is quite possible to save on a cultural and entertainment program. The main thing is to choose a route leading to free attractions, and we will talk about them.

SINGING FOUNTAINS

For the people living in the arid desert, water has always been a symbol of prosperity, along with gold and jewels. The implementation of the largest singing fountain project in the world has become a matter of honor for the Emirates. The amount of more than 200 million US dollars spent on the creation of the fountains is an unattainable world record at the moment.

The fountain complex, 275 m long and 100 m wide, is located in the central part of the lake at the foot of the city’s calling card – the Burj Khalifa skyscraper and not far from the second most important attraction – the Dubai Mall.


The capital of the Czech Republic is an amazing city that you will want to visit more than once. If you are planning a trip to Prague with children in winter, then in addition to traditional excursion routes and sightseeing tours, visit the pre-Christmas fairs - there is something to see here.

Pre-holiday Prague in winterThe charm of a winter city is the atmosphere of a fairy tale and magic. Prague streets, decorated for the upcoming holidays, create a special mood of expectation of a miracle. On December 1, the lights on the main city Christmas tree are turned on in the Old Town Square. Next to it, there are plot compositions on the theme of the birth of Jesus Christ (nativity scenes).

At the beginning of December, the Czechs celebrate St. Miklush (St. Nicholas). The main characters of this holiday – St. Miklush, the Devil and the Angel – walk along the streets of the Old Town. St. Miklush resembles Santa Claus – he has a long grey beard, smart bright clothes, and holds a long staff in his hands. On this day, every child who has behaved well all year receives a gift.

In the winter, people go horseback riding (in a carriage, on horseback, or on a small pony) at the Old Town and Wenceslas Squares, try baked goods, and buy holiday souvenirs. At the Peace Square, they demonstrate how Christmas crafts are made.
Before the New Year, you can meet an old lamplighter on the Charles Bridge, who works here only during Advent. Everyone who walks on the bridge for the first time should make three wishes, which will definitely come true.


World of entertainment

Prague is fun and interesting not only during holidays. Various children's excursions , entertainment and game centers, sports complexes, historical and cultural attractions are available for residents and visitors of the city.


Ice rinks
Among the winter joys is ice skating. Ice rinks open in different places of the city. There are free ones - at the Fruit Market and more than ten paid ones. A special pleasure is to skate on the roof of the Galerie Harfa shopping center, watch an entertainment program, win a memorable prize. Little tourists will find it interesting and fun among bright lights and costumed characters.

The Aquarium's cash desk sells special food. Guests are happy to give it to the fish and turtles living in the open aquarium in the center of the hall.


MuseumsPrague is rich in museums. 

There are 225 art galleries;105 art museums;25 museums dedicated to art;22 historical and local history;5 military men and many others, no less interesting.In winter, it is nice to visit the Chocolate Museum . Here, visitors will be treated to an educational story – the history of chocolate. The program of the visit includes a film about the production of the favorite delicacy and a game. At the end of the tour, children are awarded with candies – everyone likes it.


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