Make the most of your transit at Dubai International Airport on a short stop-over tour
See some of the highlights of Dubai's futuristic architecture
Pause to take photos of the sail-shaped Burj Al-Arab Hotel
Go the magnificent palm-shaped island of Palm Jumeirah
Get up-close views of the world's tallest building at the Burj Khalifa
Drive along the vast 16-land Sheikh Zayed Road
Discover some of the best beaches in Dubai close to the Jumeirah Beach Residence
Enjoy some stunning views of the Persian Gulf and its luxury yachts in Dubai Marina
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Discover what life in Old Dubai was like during the mid-19th century at Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Located along the Dubai Creek, this district is a key heritage site with much of the original infrastructure preserved and intact.
The traditional wind towers – constructed from sandstone, teak, gypsum, palm wood and sandalwood – represent only a small part of Al Fahidi’s history. Each alley, twisting pathway and breezy tower tells a story of a life before the seven emirates.
trip to Dubai isn't complete without a visit to the famous Gold Souk, one of the oldest and most fascinating traditional markets in the emirate. Whether you’re just browsing, or genuinely on the hunt for even the smallest amount of precious gold, walk through the glittering bazaar to find designs from around the world crafted with a variety of carats
Lots of Arabic spices are on offer, as well as those from the subcontinent. Whether you’re a cooking expert or looking to experiment a bit with your favourite recipes, you’ll discover many new tastes at the Spice Souk – with a great selection of nuts, oils and saffron also available.
The bustling Dubai Creek has been the lifeblood of locals for generations. It was the favoured site for early settlers, becoming the city’s first port and home to a thriving pearling industry. Today, it is still a lively spot, continuing to attract visitors year-round. you can hop aboard one of the many traditional ferry boats, known as abras, to cross the creek that separates the Bur Dubai and Deira neighbourhoods. The journey is one of the most affordable and authentic experiences in the city.
The Dubai Frame is one of the city’s most famous attractions for visitors and residents alike. Much like the Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab's iconic structures, the building's landmark location in Zabeel Park provides panoramic views of the city.At 150m tall and 93m wide with a bridge connecting the two towers, Dubai Frame has a unique concept to its structure. Resembling a picture frame, Dubai's historic district can be seen to the north while the south provides breathtaking vistas of the modern cityscape.
Zabeel Palace, Dubai residence and administrative headquarters of the Ruling Royal family of Dubai
The Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque is one of the first mosques to open its doors to non-Muslims. The space is also equipped with facilities, such as a youth club and lecture hall, that transform it into a religious centre.
Tours are conducted twice daily, in the mornings and evenings, from Sundays to Thursdays. Whether you want to discover the faith of Islam, explore the interiors of a place of worship or stop by to pray, this beautiful mosque is a hub for peace and harmony. Those who wish to visit can head to the website to book their spot and review the simple etiquettes to follow ahead of the tour.
Jumeirah has undergone quite an evolution in the past few years, with several projects opening up new ways to enjoy the waters of the Arabian Gulf. Dubai's coastline has been extended to include Pearl Jumeira, home to Nikki Beach Resort & Spa, and Jumeirah Bay Island, a prestigious residential island with the Bvlgari hotel and beach club.
Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is undoubtedly one of the most famous landmarks and tourist attractions in Dubai, and is renowned for its 'seven-star status'. The luxury record-breaking all-suite hotel includes a range of fine-dining restaurants, incredible beaches and the expansive Burj Al Arab Terrace.Since its opening in 1999, the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab has played host to a covetable guest list of VIPs and celebrities from all over the world, helping put Dubai on the global luxury tourism map. Built on its own island, the sail-shaped building rises 321m, providing guests with an amazing hotel room view of the Arabian Gulf.
Dubai is famous for its soaring skyline – and that’s not the only feat of engineering to capture the world’s imagination. Built from reclaimed land in a series of artificial archipelagos, Palm Jumeirah is shaped like a palm tree when viewed from above.
The unique island is home to some of Dubai's top luxury resorts, including Atlantis, The Palm, FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, One&Only The Palm and many more. There are fantastic fine dining options, such as Nobu and 101 Dining Lounge, and several restaurants, beach clubs and other attractions located all around the island.
Dubai Marina Walk is really a lifestyle destination, thanks to the huge range of leisure, dining and retail options. The al fresco setting has made the Dubai Marina Walk a popular location for some of the biggest brands and top restaurants in the city, like those at the harbour-side Pier 7 venue. Located right in the middle of the Dubai Marina is the Dubai Marina Mall, with a host of high-end retail options, restaurants, a cinema as well as groceries - making it a great spot to shop and relax.
The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a global icon. Truly a feat of engineering, the building represents the conceptual heart and soul of the city of Dubai.At 828m tall, this magnificent structure is located next to Dubai Mall and has drawn visitors from all over the world since opening in 2010. The unmatched Burj Khalifa view can be taken in from not one but two observations decks – the two-storey At the Top on the 124th and 125th floors, as well as one of the world’s highest observation decks (555m) on the 148th floor.
In case if the guest decided to enter the Burj Khalifa the below mentioned costs will be added to them.
1) Level 124/125 will cost 49 dollars per person.
2) Level 148 will cost 146 dollars per person including snacks.
3) Level 155 will cost 242 dollars per person including lounge entry.
Dubai Mall is the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, located next to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Featuring over 1,200 retail stores, two major department stores and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai Mall covers more than 1 million sqm – an area equivalent to 200 football pitches.
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Dubai is a city of superlatives, known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant culture. It offers a unique blend of traditional Arabic heritage and modern innovation, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
The tallest building in the world, offering breathtaking views from its observation decks.
One of the largest shopping malls in the world, featuring a vast array of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment venues.
A man-made island shaped like a palm tree, featuring luxury resorts, residential areas, and the iconic Atlantis The Palm resort.
The historic district of Dubai, showcasing traditional Emirati architecture, museums, and cultural experiences.
A historic waterway that divides Dubai into two main sections, offering traditional abra rides and access to souks.
A modern waterfront district featuring luxury yachts, high-rise buildings, and a vibrant dining and nightlife scene.
A traditional Emirati dish made from wheat and meat, slow-cooked to a porridge-like consistency.
A spiced rice dish cooked with meat, typically chicken or lamb, and flavored with saffron and cardamom.
Sweet dumplings made from a batter of flour, yeast, and cardamom, deep-fried and drizzled with date syrup.
A traditional Arabic coffee flavored with cardamom and served with dates.
This is the best time to visit Dubai, with pleasant weather ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city hosts numerous events and festivals during this period.
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Dubai is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, travelers should still exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.
Al Ghubaiba Bus Station, Gold Souk Bus Station
Modern, efficient, and air-conditioned. Uses a contactless payment system (Nol Card).
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The capital of the UAE, offering a mix of modern architecture and traditional heritage sites.
A picturesque mountain area with a dam, heritage village, and outdoor activities.
A stunning coastal area known as the 'Norway of Arabia' for its fjords and clear waters.
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