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Flyer English POINTS OF INTEREST Burj Khalifa Roundabout • Access to Armani Hotel Dubai • Access to Metro Link and The Dubai Mall The Dubai Mall, Grand Drive The Pavilion Downtown Dubai ‘Together’ by Lut Romhein Metro Link • The world’s largest shopping and entertainment destination • Access to The Dubai Fountain and The Pavilion The Lofts Downtown Dubai At the Top, Burj Khalifa At the Top, Burj Khalifa The Address Downtown Dubai 8 7 Roundabout • Access to The Address Downtown Dubai ‘The Gathering’ by Xavier Corbero and The Dubai Mall with unprecedented views 1 of The Dubai Fountain and Burj Khalifa • Exclusive 20% o at Fazaris Burj Khalifa (vouchers enclosed with your ticket) Burj Khalifa Roundabout The Palace Downtown Dubai • Access to Souk Al Bahar and The Dubai Mall • Fine dining and leisure destination 2 The Dubai Mall, Grand Drive Burj Plaza Claren 9 6 Boulevard • Views of Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain Central • Dining destination with outdoor terraces Boulevard Central • Dining destination with outdoor terraces • Strategically located in the heart of Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard The Address The Lofts The Palace Downtown Dubai • Strategically located in the heart of Burj Plaza Downtown Dubai Roundabout Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard The Dubai Mall • Dining destination with outdoor terraces 5 4 3 The Pavilion Downtown Dubai • A unique hub for culture and art • Complimentary treats upon arrival plus exclusive 20% o (vouchers enclosed with your ticket) 10 11 Claren • Access to Qamardeen Hotel and Al Manzil Hotel Al Manzil Qamardeen district District • Close proximity to Al Manzil Hotel ‘Al Sidra’ by Al Manzil Hotel Sami Mohamed Al Saleh • Exclusive 20% o at Conservatory on a lunch buet (voucher enclosed with your ticket) • Exclusive 20% o lunch at Nezesaussi Grill (voucher enclosed with your ticket) ‘Horse 2007’ Al Manzil District by Fernando Botero ‘The Burj Monument’ • Access to The Dubai Mall • Helipad, Downtown Dubai Al Manzil Hotel.
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