flights might get delayed, and beach outings could be affected. Stick to indoor activities until the rain passes, and you’ll be back to enjoying your time in Dubai soon enough.
Dubai Can You Drink Alcohol in Dubai? Yes! It is of course a Muslim country. However, the vast majority of people who live in Dubai aren’t from Dubai. It has a HUGE expat population. And with that, there are venues to serve them. Most hotels have alcohol licences, and therefore have...
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Don’t drink alcohol on the streets. It’s illegal. Don’t do drugs either. Both will get you into prison. Stay away from any large crowds, especially from demonstrations. Egypt is safe to visit right now, but these places are not meant for tourists!
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8) Stayed in an illegal hostel in Dubai, slept on the hotel lobby in India (multiple times), slept in a car park in Germany (yeah, it was illegal), slept in an empty hostel in Budapest (not even a receptionist) and couchsurfed in a bedouin cave in Wadi Musa, Jordan. Actually, I...
Alcohol is pretty widely available too. They have a local Syrian beer, and many Lebanese beers too. Imported wines are also available at some restaurants. Beers can be bought in the supermarkets for as little as $0.90 and in restaurants for around $1.50. So very cheap indeed. ...
” This is seen in concepts such as sovereignty and individuality movements, but is becoming increasingly rare because the tools used to suppress individuality are the ones misinterpreted asrebelling against society. And these are the same tools used in mind control: drugs (alcohol, tobacco, ...