Ski Dubai - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Ski Dubai
It is the world's biggest indoor ski park with 22,500 square meters of the indoor ski zone. The indoor resort features an 85-metre-high indoor mountain (equivalent to a 25-story building) with 5 slopes of varying steepness and difficulty, including a 400-metre-long run, the world's first indoor black diamond run, and various fother eatures.

Attractions Near Ski Dubai
Wild Wadi Waterpark
2.65km from Ski Dubai
Wild Wadi water park is located in front of the iconic Burj Al Arab. Wild Wadi is one of the premier water parks of Dubai and has a collection of inventive rides for all ages. Wild Wadi has a heated/cooled wave pool, multiple water slides and two artificial surfing machines.
The Third Line
3.85km from Ski Dubai
Art gallery that represents contemporary Middle Eastern artists locally, regionally and internationally. The gallery also hosts non-profit, alternative programs to increase interest and dialogue in the region.
Jumeirah beach Dubai
4.14km from Ski Dubai
Beautiful white sand beach with options for watersports.
Palm Jumeirah
6km from Ski Dubai
An artificial island in the shape of a palm tree. Palm Jumeirah is one of the largest manufactured islands within the world and a triumph of human inventiveness. Local people and visitors alike appreciate the Palm's tremendous cluster of high-end lodgings, counting the Waldorf Astoria, Fairmont, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray and, maybe most outstandingly- the famous Atlantis, The Palm.
Dubai Marina Walk - Emaar
6.65km from Ski Dubai
Waterfront walkway dotted with cafes, food outlets, and restaurants.
Dubai Miracle Garden
7.88km from Ski Dubai
This garden considers as the largest natural flower garden in the world, with over than 50 million flowers and 250 million plants. The garden is maintained by re-use of treated wastewater through drip irrigation method.
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The business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major global transport hub for passengers and cargo. A centre for regional and international trade since the early 20th century, Dubai's economy relies on revenues from trade, tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.