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THE HEART WALL AT SAYA CAFE: Check out this gorgeous pink haven on Al Wasl Road. Perfect for girly girls, who love pink. Saya Brasserie is an all-day cafe concept that serves American breakfasts, hearty lunches, elegant dinners, as well as amazing desserts. It's a great spot for a fun lunch with friends or a relaxing breakfast with the family.
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THE IRANIAN MOSQUE IN DUBAI: Also known as the Imam Hossein Mosque, this beautiful mosque is a popular spot for tourists to take pictures. The mosque is inspired by Persian architecture and is notable for its colourful exteriors and interiors. It is in the heart of the textile area of the Bur Dubai Souq.
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THE SWING AT CE LA VI: One of the most popular Instagram spots in town, is the bright red swing at Ce La Vi at Address Sky View, located right in front of the Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai. Head up there and dine high up in the sky and don’t forget to capture your Ce La Vi swing photo for the gram.
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THE ARCH AT DUBAI CREEK HARBOUR: DUBAI CREEK HARBOUR: The Dubai Creek Harbour is a beautiful place to snap photos of the skyline. Make sure you look for the giant silver arches as they’ll frame your photos quite nicely.
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THE WINGS OF MEXICO IN DOWNTOWN DUBAI: One of the most recognisable sculptures in Dubai are the Wings of Mexico. It is an unspoken requirement to visit the wings and take a photo with the Burj Khalifa in the background. Designed for the area by Mexican artist Jorge Marin, the wings represent the human desire to take flight.
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MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE: Another fantastic spot to get your picture taken in Dubai. The Museum of the Future has intricate features that look amazing on the feed. The Museum of the Future will be an incubator for ideas and real designs, a driver for innovation and a global destination for inventors and entrepreneurs. The museum’s motto is ‘See the future, create the future,’ and has been designed to reflect a new approach to government innovation. The institution will use design, technology prototyping and foresight to create real examples of change. The museum is the first of its kind and represents a leading example of entrepreneurial governments embracing change and creating futuristic visions for a better world.
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THE GHOST VILLAGE OF AL MADAM: The village, according to locals, was once inhabited by Al Kutbi tribe, one of the three prominent tribes residing in and around Al Madam, a small town governed by Sharjah emirate. The local legend goes that jinns were the reason for the villager’s departure of the area. Jinns are supernatural creatures that Muslims believe exist in this world but are not visible to human eyes. It looks fantastic in photos. Make sure you check it out
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AT THE TOP OF BURJ KHALIFA: An amazing way to capture the entire Downtown Dubai area from one of the most iconic buildings in the world. It is one of Dubai’s top instagrammable locations.
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LOVE LAKE: This spot is a little bit outside of the city. Located near Al Qudra, this lake is full of plenty of hearts. From he shape itself to the entrance door and even lots of heart shaped ornaments made out of sticks.
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