In Citizen DNA we had a new edition of World citizen, where María Paz Gallego spoke to us over Dubai and Turkey.
“We have two very important countries, both Dubai, which is the gateway to the Arab world and which today is in fashion with the theme of the World Cup, but in addition to everything that is happening there and also in Turkey, which is eventually very cheap”, began by saying the columnist of Citizen DNA.
To the above, the Travelaway representative added that Turkey, “Within central Europe, it is one of the cheapest countries to go to today.”
“We have many groups of women who go above all to see all the locations that the Turkish TV series have had”, assured María Paz Gallego, who also gave a curious fact about Turkey.
“Today it is one of the most important centers for putting on hair”, assured
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Turkey, a more liberal country than is believed
Then, María Paz Gallego welcomed Daniel Tejeiros, sales director of Honest Travel.
“Today Turkey is no longer a country that is considered exotic. It has really come very close to Western countries at the level of customs and infrastructure”, highlighted Tejeiros in the first place.
In turn, the sales director of Honest Travel assured that, contrary to what people might think, in these countries there are no dress restrictions, “except for entering the Mosque.”
“That is the only restriction on all people in relation to clothing,” exposed.
The unmissable in Dubai
According to Daniel Tejeiros, the Burj Khalifa is definitely a must-see place for tourists to visit. “It is still the tallest building in the world. Everything is seen from above as if it were a model. Being in Dubai and not going up to this building is a big mistake,” she assured.
Secondly, Tejeiros highlighted the show of the dancing waters. “Starting at 5 in the afternoon, this show begins in the Dubai Mall, which is the largest shopping mall in the world,” he explained.
Finally, the travel agent also mentioned to the new Museum of the Future, recently opened that year. “It is a very impressive piece of work.” he pointed.
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