Dubai is considered a global city and business hub of the Middle East and is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. Also known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. The city is home to more than 200 nationalities and offers an unforgettable experience to all visitors.

The city of Dubai is known for its unique combination of natural beauty and innovation. Whether it’s by the banks of the Creek or the top of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, the city’s residents’ lives and breathes a sense of possibility and innovation.

Dubai has become a popular destination for tourists who visit Dubai to explore its cosmopolitan culture, heritage sites, golf courses, beaches and world-class shopping malls such as the Dubai Mall which is the largest mall in the world.

Dubai is a city that never sleeps. In addition to the many hotels and resorts in Dubai, you will find many shopping malls and restaurants that stay open 24 hours a day. This makes it easy to enjoy all the sights and sounds during your stay in Dubai without having to worry about the time of day or night.

The city is also home to many museums, parks and aquariums that are popular tourist destinations for locals as well as visitors. In addition to being an important financial centre in the Middle East, Dubai is also home to The Emirates airline which is ranked the top best airline in the world.

Dubai has an efficient public transport system with buses running on all major routes every few minutes during peak hours. There are also taxis with free wifi available 24 hours a day at taxi stands or by phone booking service via apps.

As part of the index’s overall score, Dubai earned the top spot for digital security, infrastructure security and personal safety. It was also found to be one of the most resilient cities when it comes to natural disasters.

Dubai topped the list for digital security because of its high internet speed and availability, as well as its low cybercrime rate. It also has one of the highest numbers of fire stations per capita at 6.7 per 100,000 people.