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CITIESAROUND THEWORLD
DUBAI, PARIS, NEW YORK CITY, LONDON
Discover Dubai: The City of Gold, Glam, and the Future
If there’s one place in the world that feels like it was built from imagination, it’s Dubai. Located in the United Arab Emirates, this desert city has transformed from a small fishing and pearl-diving village into one of the most futuristic destinations on Earth, in just a few decades!
Home to the World’s Tallest Building
Dubai is famous for the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
Height: 2,717 feet (828 meters!)
160+ floors
You can take an elevator to the observation deck in under a minute The view? Absolutely unreal. You can see the desert, the ocean, and the entire city skyline stretching for miles.
Islands Shaped Like… The World?!
Yes, really. Dubai created artificial islands in the shape of a palm tree called Palm Jumeirah. There’s even a project called “The World” made of islands shaped like a world map. Talk about extra.
Shopping = An Extreme Sport
Dubai isn’t just about luxury it’s about next-level luxury. The Dubai Mall is one of the largest malls in the world. Inside, you’ll find:
1,000+ stores
An indoor ice rink
A giant aquarium
Designer brands everywhere
Shopping here feels more like an adventure than a chore
Desert Adventures
Even though Dubai is ultra-modern, it’s still surrounded by beautiful desert landscapes. Visitors can:
Ride camels
Go dune bashing in SUVs
Try sandboarding
Have dinner in a traditional Bedouin-style camp under the stars
It’s the perfect mix of tradition and thrill.
Why Is Dubai So Rich?
While Dubai used to rely on oil, today it makes most of its money from tourism, business, real estate, and trade. Its location makes it a global travel hub between Europe, Asia, and Africa
A City of Many Cultures
More than 80% of Dubai’s population is made up of expatriates (people from other countries). This makes it one of the most international cities in the world, with food, languages, and festivals from everywhere.
Why Dubai Is So Unique
Dubai feels like a city from the future, skyscrapers rising out of the desert, luxury cars everywhere, indoor ski slopes in the middle of the Middle East, yet it still holds strong to its Emirati traditions and culture. It’s bold. It’s innovative. It’s dramatic. And it proves that with vision and ambition, a city can completely reinvent itself
The Seine flows right through the city, dividing it into the Left Bank and Right Bank. You can take a boat cruise, picnic along the water, or just sit and people-watch which is basically a sport in Paris.
A City Full of History
Paris has existed for over 2,000 years. From kings and queens to revolutions and world wars, it has seen it all. Landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral tell stories that go back centuries.
Why Paris Is So Special
Paris feels different. Slower. Moodier. More artistic.
It’s a place where people sit at cafés for hours, where musicians play in the метро, and where every street seems made for a photoshoot. It’s romantic, but also real. Historic, but always reinventing itself.
Classic, but never boring.
Why It’s Called “The City of Light”
Paris earned the nickname La Ville Lumière (“The City of Light”) because:
It was one of the first European cities to have street lighting. It was a major center of learning during the Age of Enlightenment. So yes it’s about literal lights and big brain energy
Montmartre Magic
The artsy hilltop neighborhood of Montmartre feels like stepping into a painting. At the top sits Sacré-Cœur, a stunning white basilica with one of the best views in the city.
Fun fact: Famous artists like Pablo Picasso once lived and worked here.
If you want lights, crowds, and energy at level 1000, go to Times Square.
Massive digital billboards. Performers.
Food Capital of Everything
New York food is a personality trait.
Giant foldable pizza slices
Bagels the size of your face
Cheesecake Street cart hot dogs
Food from literally every culture imaginable
Queens alone is considered one of the most diverse places in the world.
Tourists everywhere. It’s overwhelming but in the best way.
LONDON
London: Royalty, Rain & Rockstar Energy
If New York is bold and Paris is romantic, London is effortlessly cool.
As the capital of the United Kingdom, London mixes 1,000+ years of history with modern fashion, music, and major main-character moments.
Think: castles + streetwear Kings + punk rock Tea + trendsetters.
Royal Core
You can’t talk about London without the royal family
Buckingham Palace is where the monarch lives, and yes the Changing of the Guard ceremony is real and very dramatic.
London has seen rulers from medieval kings to modern monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned for over 70 years
Royal history here? Elite
That Famous Clock Tower
Most people call it Big Ben, but technically Big Ben is the bell inside the tower. The tower itself is officially named Big Ben (aka the Elizabeth Tower) It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in the world especially glowing at night.
Views From Above
For skyline views, hop on the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the River Thames It takes about 30 minutes to go around slow enough for perfect pictures, dramatic staring into the distance, and pretending you’re in a movie.
Views From Above
For skyline views, hop on the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the River Thames. It takes about 30 minutes to go around slow enough for perfect pictures, dramatic staring into the distance, and pretending you’re in a movie.
Bridges & River Walks
The River Thames runs through the city, and crossing Tower Bridge feels straight out of a postcard.
Music & Pop Culture Power
London shaped global music. Artists like The Beatles and Adele rose to fame in the UK scene. From punk rock to pop royalty, London’s influence is everywhere.
Why London Is So Iconic
London isn’t flashy.
Fun fact: Tower Bridge is NOT the same as London Bridge. (Yes, tourists mix them up all the time.)
The London Aesthetic Moody weather
Oversized trench coats
Black cabs
Red double-decker buses
Afternoon tea
Yes, it rains a lot. But somehow that just adds to the vibe.
It’s confident. Historic. A little sarcastic. It’s ancient castles next to glass skyscrapers. Quiet bookstores next to chaotic markets. Royal traditions in a city that also sets global trends.
It’s classic, but never outdated.
Castles, Crowns & Drama
Step inside the Tower of London, and you’ll find: The Crown Jewels (yes, actual crowns covered in diamonds)