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Dubai unveils spectacular hotel with special theme to accommodate 500 visitors

Dubai is among cities that have designed zones to accommodate football fans during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

DIFC Football Park

In Dubai, there is a facility called DIFC Football Park that has capacity to accommodate 10,000 spectators per day.

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For match days, a BudX FIFA Fan Park ticket bundle costs Dh79 per person; premium access is Dh131. A high table will cost Dh1,680 for four people, and a sofa would cost Dh3,360 for eight. The cost of the 15-person premium suite silver is Dh13,388.

Built to suit the season and satisfy the increased demand for accommodation, the 533-room capacity football-themed hotel, NH Dubai the Palm is now open with a sports bar dedicated to fans wishing to get access to the tournament. Situated on the western side of the Palm Jumeirah, is a completely new addition to the Dubai hospitality landscape.

Prior to the games, Dubai Customs finished making Al Maktoum International Airport and Dubai Logistics City ready for travelers and flying freight. These are in order to guarantee that the greatest facilities and services are offered for the smooth, rapid, and effective movement of spectators, guests, and teams' sporting equipment during the games.

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Juma Al-Ghaith, Executive Director of Customs Development Division at Dubai Customs, on inspection at the Airport, he said “Dubai Customs plays a vital role in supporting regional and global events hosted by the region. The World Cup 2022 is an opportunity for nations and peoples to interact and communicate. For this, we vehemently stand behind this renowned tournament to ensure its success through hosting the visitors and fans and facilitating their movement from Dubai to Qatar.”

The Dubai police has urged football fans to respect local laws as they chant for their favourite teams for the FIFA World Cup 2022.

“Dubai welcomes you during the World Cup… enjoy our city of tolerance and openness and take part in our thriving international community. We invite you to express your excitement with respect to local laws and community,” it said in a tweet.

Dubai ruler, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum was among other prominent Arab leaders that graced the opening ceremony at the Al Bayt Stadium in Doha, Qatar.

“Today I witnessed the opening ceremony of the World Cup … Historical moments our region is experiencing, hosting the most important event in the world. Doha will be the capital of world sports for a month from today. May God protect it and bring [Qatar’s] people and leadership all the success,” he said at the event.

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The aforementioned park has 30 enormous screens installed, and games will be aired until December 18 with live pre- and post-match analysis from football analysts.

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