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Get more Tips here! www.destinationtips.com #1. Gold Cars They take their bling pretty seriously in the UAE. Gold jewelry is nice and all, but how about a solid gold Lamborghini? This ultra-luxury car made from a 500kg block of solid gold was on display at the 2013 Dubai Motor Show, with a $7.4 million price-tag, in case you’re in the buying mood. #2. Gold Phone? We all have a smartphone, but most of us don’t have to take out a second mortgage to get one like these gilded babies. #3. Gold Facial" We’re not sure there are any verifiable anti-aging benefits to slathering 24-karat gold on your skin, but if you can suck stupid rich people into splurging on this treatment at your spa, all the power to you. #4. Gold Vending Machines" We’ve reported on crazy things you can buy in vending machines around the world before, but this one is the gold standard. Very handy if you need a quick gold top up, as one does. #5. Exotic Pets Just because you can afford a pet lion, doesn’t mean you should actually get one, much less ride one! And don't be surprised to see cheetahs riding shotgun either! "#6. Luxury Police Cars You can’t have the criminals driving around in fancier cars than the cops, can you? Of course not!" Even the local police like to ride around in style. Dubai spent $6.5 million on a fleet of high-speed luxury patrol cars including a Ferrari, McLaren, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Lamborghini and Aston Martin. #7 Traffic Jams That Look Like This As you can see, is it really worth splurging on a vehicle that can go well over 200 mph if you’re always crawling in congested traffic? #8 World’s Tallest Skyscraper The striking Burj Khalifa stands at 2,722 feet (829.8 m) and is the centerpiece of the modern skyline. #9 Not Your Average Starbucks Even the Starbucks in Dubai have an elevated degree of extravagance. You might feel like you should dress up to order your latte in this ornate mosaic-bedecked dome. #10. Totally Free Food Lest you think Dubai is all about self-serving wealth, there are some charitable efforts going on there. This free food kiosk relies on the honor system to ensure poor people don’t take more than one item at a time.