Explore Dubai's most famous tourist attractions with Go City
Dubai is the epitome of luxury. It has the best of everything – whether it's food, art, culture, or tourist destinations. And with about 14 million international visitors visiting Dubai in 2022, it's no surprise that this United Arab Emirates city is one of the hottest tourist destinations of all time.
But with so many places to see, activities to experience and food to eat, how do you ensure that you tick off all the must-sees while ensuring that everything is smooth and convenient? The answer is simpler than you think. Introducing Go City!
Go City is a dream come true for every traveler! It is a pioneering pass provider that allows you to see and discover destinations in just the perfect manner. With Go City, you can very well bid goodbye to paper tickets and fixed itineraries that bind you.
And here's the better part. Almost everyone visits the top attractions in Dubai and does the top activities. But what about the places and activities that are yet to be tapped? That's where their local experts add more value to your tourism experience. They are the ones who find these hidden gems. They take a step beyond your typical itineraries, taking you to places you must not have heard of. And when it comes to Dubai, there is, without a doubt, plenty to see, experience, and take beautiful memories back home.
Go City offers 2 kinds of passes for you to explore Dubai – the All-Inclusive Pass and the Explorer Pass. An All-Inclusive pass is specially designed for those who want to see everything that the mighty Dubai has to offer. You can choose from a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7-day pass and visit as many attractions as you like. Moreover, their All-Inclusive pass offers an exclusive attraction lineup of over 60 handpicked by their experts to enhance your sightseeing experience.
Speaking of the Explorer Pass, this pass is more suitable for those who wish to tick off a few favorites on their list. You can choose from a 3, 4, 5, or 7-choice pass and will have 60 days to use it then.
Oh, and you will be surprised to know the number of attractions you can access with Go City. A whopping 60+! It covers every nook and corner of the city. These include must-dos like Burj Khalifa, Aqua venture Water park at Atlantis The Palm, MOTIONGATE™ Dubai, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo – Aquarium Tunnel + Underwater Zoo, and 4x4 Quad Bike Ride in the Desert.
But there's more. The itinerary also includes attractions like Sea Camel Boat Guided Tour, Ski Dubai Ski Slope, E-Kart Zabeel, and Qasr Al Watan. Additionally, there are a few attractions from Abu Dhabi as well, like Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and Yas Water world Abu Dhabi.
From exhilarating water rides and royal dinners to the grand opera house and a view of the future, Go City makes everything accessible without much hassle. The itineraries are designed in a way that makes sure you don't miss out on anything.
And let's not forget about saving while exploring the best of the world. With Go City's Explorer Pass, you can save up to 50%. For instance, if you were to visit At The Top – Burj Khalifa, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, Dubai Opera House, Desert Safari and BBQ Dinner in Dubai, and Arabian Culinary Experience at Al Hallab Restaurant, it could cost you US$316. But with Go City’s 5 choice explorer pass, you can visit these 5 attractions for just US$159 (inclusive of tax). Now that's an ultimate win-win for you!
Go City's commitment to providing the best travel experience makes it a better choice than the rest. They have been in the industry since 1999, and thus you can rest assured that what you're getting is only the best of the best! Their team is spread across Europe, America, and Asia Pacific, giving them the much-needed expertise and local know-how. And the biggest advantage?They have passed’ in 30 destinations and counting.
All you have to do is simply buy your pass from Go City to your desired destination. Traveling can be made simple with Go City!
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