Ginza was built on a former swamp in 16th century. Area was destroyed by fire in 1872, leading to modernization plans. Western-style brick buildings were constructed after fire. Area became symbol of civilization through newspaper companies
High-end shopping with designer brands and fine dining restaurants. Tax-free shopping available for tourists with passport. Modern architecture with natural lighting. Turkish village food court designed like a square. Aquarium and Sea Life amusement park included
Shibuya Crossing is Tokyo's busiest pedestrian intersection with neon lights. Chuo Dori in Ginza showcases luxury boutiques and department stores. Harajuku Takeshita Street features unique boutiques and avant-garde fashion. Akihabara Electric Town is tech hub with anime merchandise. Tokyo Character Street offers anime merchandise under Tokyo Station
Eiffel Tower defines Paris's skyline since 1887. Notre-Dame cathedral features iconic facade and rose windows. Arc de Triomphe offers 360-degree views from its top. Sacré-Coeur basilica stands second only to Eiffel Tower
Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, 5 minutes from DIFC. 15-minute drive from Dubai International Airport. Near Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall. Close to La Mer Beach, Dubai Frame, and Museum of the Future
Ginza is Tokyo's luxury shopping district with high-end brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton. Ginza Six mall features over 400 stores and rooftop garden with sunset views. Chuo Dori and Namiki Dori are main shopping streets lined with luxury boutiques. Ginza 300 bars offer drinks for 300 yen with special offers