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10 Top Cities You Must Pay a Visit in Arabian Peninsula

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Over the years, Arabian Peninsula becomes the hotspot of the tourists from every corner of the world. If you are interested to visit here too, check out the cities worthy to pay a visit during the tour.

  • Dubai, UAE

    Being one of the most luxurious cities in the world, it keeps on amusing the people with its recreational parks, dazzling malls and futuristic skyline. An endless sea of sand can be witnessed here too.

  • Abu Dhabi, UAE

    As the capital of UAE it consists of both urban and rural touch. The city is famous for its wonderful architectural buildings. Central Market, Corniche and Yas Island are hidden gems to make you visit worthy.

  • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Riyadh is the conservative city in Arabian Gulf where you can get familiar with some astonishing Saudi food. Some historical spots can be explored as well like Murabba Palace and King Abdullah Park.

  • Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    As the coastal city, it is quite colorful, vibrant and bright. Either you can stroll on the sparkling oceanfront or get basked in unique culture of Hezas province and enjoy some mouthful delicacies.

  • Muscat, Oman

    It becomes the hotspot for tourists due to its glittering ocean, whitewashed historical sites and colorful markets. Muscat can convince you to stay in the country for a few days more.

  • Salalah, Oman

    It is the escaping nature for the people as it’s far away from hustle bustle of everyday city life. And it is covered with dense and lush green on the shore of sea.

  • Aden, Yemen

    It is one of the most significant historical and coastal cities in the Yemen exhibiting historical remnants of 7th century BCE. This colorful vibrant city is established on the shore of Red Sea.

  • Manama, Bahrain

    Many glitzy neighbors ignore the capital city of Bahrain Island but this city is known for its deep history and rooted culture of the citizen. Visit here once to enjoy their humbleness, great coordination and warm hospitality.

  • Doha, Qatar

    If you keep interest in politics then this destination is ideal for you! Every political decision is sanctioned here so you may get surprises with borders regarding the entry permit.

  • Kuwait City, Kuwait

    This city is settled down in northern part of Arabian Peninsula. Travelling to this city will let you get familiar with the culture and history of this Arabian Gulf and you can explore the modern-day lifestyle of the people there.

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