Sheikh Zayed Road is Dubai’s main carves and artery through the city north to south, corresponding to the coast, before proceeding to neighboring Abu Dhabi. Extending for a total of 346 miles (558 kilometers), it's best-known for the skyscrapers along its focal Dubai section—making a scene reminiscent of a sci-fi film. Named after the United Arab Emirates' first president, Sheik Zayed Road—also called the E11—is composed of up to eight lanes toward every path and stretches from Dubai's World Trade Center traffic circle to its southernmost Jebel Ali district. Be that as it may, it's best-known for its Trade Center–Downtown Dubai section, where the skyscrapers stand shoulder to shoulder.
Sheikh Zayed Road
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