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We've all played Monopoly in any event once, and landed ourselves in various tourist spots, from King's Cross to the lone prison. In any case, have you at any point thought of moving your token to the Burj Al Arab and contributing a portion of your cash with the Commercial Bank of Dubai? We never envisioned the day would come, either. 

Dubai currently has its own one of a kind Monopoly board, which was reported at Atlantis the Palm. Inhabitants are anticipating to get their hands on the game, and get somewhat focused with their families in the wake of working hours. 

A portion of the hot and memorable milestones in the board incorporate the Burj Al Arab, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Airport, Al Seef, La Mer, Global Village, Al Fahidi, Dubai Metro, Sheik Zayed Road and some more. 

H.E. Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), talked enthusiastically of Al Fahidi specifically: "Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood is a famous piece of the legacy and culture of Dubai and it is fitting that it will currently be a piece of the Monopoly Dubai board. 

"The places of the area incorporate exhibition halls, displays and social focuses and the territory is additionally home to a considerable lot of Dubai Culture's aesthetic occasions that happen lasting through the year. 

"We consider Al Fahidi to be one of the focal areas for current and noteworthy culture and we are pleased to sit nearby other significant tourist spots in this exemplary family game that will offer guests and occupants another approach to take a gander at the city of Dubai." 

The organization behind distributing the board, Winning Moves, are excited and expect all 'Dubaians' just as vacationers to snatch their imposing business model sheets. 

Restraining infrastructure Dubai will be accessible in toy and book shops just as online sites over the UAE, from Tuesday, 5 November onwards.

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