
Dubai: How the City Lives
€5.20
Global Cities: How the World Really Lives is not your average travel series. These are immersive, witty, and culturally rich deep dives into the beating hearts of modern cities – not guidebooks, not Wikipedia rewrites, but lived portraits full of stories, contradictions, overheard conversations, and sensory overload. One city per volume. Many truths per page.
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Welcome to Dubai – where the desert wears diamonds and the future shows up early. In this vivid, funny, and deeply human portrait of the most futuristic city on Earth, Global Cities: How the World Really Lives – Dubai takes you far beyond brunches and Burj Khalifa to uncover the soul of a place that refuses to stand still.
Walk through old spice markets and AI-powered airports. Ride an abra across the Creek, then sip karak in the shadow of a sixty-story hotel shaped like a sail. Explore labor camps and art fairs, Ramadan rhythms and climate nightmares, drone taxis and pearl divers, migrant dreams and social rules so subtle they feel like choreography.
Written with the wit of Bill Bryson, the cultural insight of Pico Iyer, and the storytelling flair of someone who once spent an afternoon comparing types of saffron with an Uzbek shopkeeper in Satwa, this book captures Dubai in all its contradictions. You'll meet the people who built it, clean it, sell it, market it, and quietly hold it together – sometimes all in the same shift. You'll also find out what not to say, when not to walk, and why brunch might be the city’s most revealing institution.
Whether you’re planning a trip, relocating, researching, or just terminally curious, this is your ultimate inside pass to the city that everyone has an opinion about – and almost no one really knows. It’s not just about skyscrapers. It’s about identity, ambition, survival, and how one improbable city came to tell the world what tomorrow might look like (and where to valet park when you get there).
Bold, detailed, occasionally irreverent, and always grounded in lived experience, Dubai is your key to understanding how global cities really live, breathe, and build the future – one shiny façade and one hidden alley at a time.
