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Home is where WiFi connects automatically. In Dubai, you can feel at home at more than 200 free WiFi hotspots, thanks to the initiatives taken for UAE's 'Smart City'.
You can find free WiFi almost anywhere, if you know where to look. Here are seven places you should definitely check out.
1. Dubai mall
Want to share your photos with others as you try new funky clothes on? Yes, you can, absolutely free of cost.
Oh and make sure, you get your pictures under these lovely umbrellas.
2. Kite Beach:
Plan to celebrate New Year's Eve at the Kite Beach under the dazzling fireworks? You can quickly stream the photos and videos to your friends who missed it.
The views of all three firework displays, particularly Burj Al Arab, will be spectacular.
3. Mall of the Emirates
Shopping can't get any better. Access free WiFi at Mall of the Emirates by contacting any of the four customer-service desks.
4. The Walk at JBR
One click of a button and you can leisurely explore your favourite restaurants at JBR, as you stroll down the walk.
5. Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard
Visitors to Downtown Dubai can enjoy free WiFi across the entire 3.5 km long Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard.
6. Dubai airports
Access unlimited free high-speed Wi-Fi at Dubai International and Dubai World Central after operator Dubai Airports officially rolled out the upgraded service across both airports.
Also read: Free WiFi at all Dubai airports: High-speed, unlimited too
7. Restaurants and Cafes
Restaurants are increasingly offering wireless connectivity in order to attract customers. Click on the picture to see where all you can get free WiFi access.
Useful links
You can find Wi-Fi hotspots on the pages below:
Wi-Fi hotspots - Etisalat
To find exact location of etisalat WiFi hotspots, visit etisalat.ae/wifi or use 'Around Me' interactive map in the etisalat App.
Wi-Fi hotspots - du
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