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Where to find Fire Works in Dubai on New year Eve?

 

The Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) has granted licenses to over 45 Dubai fireworks displays, transporting over 38,000 tonnes of fireworks. The agency ensures safety through inspection visits, safety distances, audience assessments, and display durations. Emergency measures include public evacuation from designated safety areas.




List Of Fireworks Locations In Dubai

1. Burj khalifa


2. Bab Al Shams Desert Resort


3. Jumeirah Golf Club


4. Emirates Golf Club


5. Sofitel Dubai The Palm Resort


6. Arabian Ranches Golf Club


7. Club Vista Mary The Palm


8. One&Only Royal Mirage Hotel


9. Dubai Festival City Mall


10. Atlantis The Palm Hotel


11. The Royal Palm Hotel


12. Dubai Frame


13. Palazzo Versace Hotel Dubai


14. Jumeirah Group (Burj Al Arab)


15. The Beach & Bluewaters (GBR)


16. Hatta painting


17. Global Village


18. Dubai Parks and Resorts


19. Al Saif Street


20. The Address Montgomerie Hotel, Dubai


21. Top Golf Club Dubai


22. Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort – Dubai


23. JA Beach Hotel Jebel Ali


24. Bvlgari Resort Dubai


25. Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah Beach


26. Park Hyatt Dubai Hotel


27. Nshama Town Square


28. One&Only The Palm Hotel


29. Five Palm Jumeirah Hotel


30. Marmoum Oasis (Camp)


31. Dubai Design District


32. Nikki Beach Resort and Spa

The Sheikh Zayed Festival in Abu Dhabi is planning to break four Guinness World Records on New Year's Eve, with a 5,000-drone show and a one-hour fireworks display aiming to break time, design intricacy, and quantity.

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