25 best things to do in Dubai

Jun 4, 2021 • 12 min read

Textile souk crowded with people at daytime, Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Whether it's in a souk or a mall, shopping in Dubai is an essential experience © Matteo Colombo/Getty Images

If you're planning to visit Dubai, you'll find a stirring mix of profound traditions and futuristic vision wrapped into starkly evocative desert splendour.

You won't be short of things to do in the sci-fi-esque land of iconic skyscrapers, palm-shaped islands, city-sized malls and palatial beach resorts. Dubai embraces sunshine, innovation and cultural dynamism, and is known as a shopping haven with a vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene. Here are some great things to do to make the most from your trip.

Burj Khalifa

Dubai is famous for its dramatic skyscrapers, and above them all looms the Burj Khalifa , shaped like a deep-space rocket and, at 828m, the world's tallest building. It's a stunning feat of architecture and engineering, and a trip to the observation deck on the 124th floor (1483ft) is the most popular way to take in the amazing views it offers. You can also buy tickets for "At the Top Sky" on the 148th floor, which is the world's highest outdoor observation deck at 1820ft.

Footsteps in desert sand heading towards skyscrapers of the Dubai city skyline at daw

Clad in 28,000 glass panels, the Burj Khalifa also lays claim to several more superlatives, including the highest occupied floor and an elevator with the longest travel distance. On hazy days, it’s better to visit at night.

Al Fahidi Historic District

Wandering around this restored heritage area in Bur Dubai provides a tangible sense of historic Middle Eastern architecture and culture. Low-lying traditional courtyard buildings flank this quiet labyrinth of lanes in Al Fahidi Historic District , many of them featuring arabesque windows, decorative gypsum screens and wind towers.

Some contain craft shops, small heritage museums, art galleries, artsy guesthouses or cafés serving local fare, including Middle Eastern breakfasts and camel milk smoothies. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding leads guided tours of the quarter.

Dubai Miracle Garden

Covering some 2000 sq metres and touted as the largest natural flower garden in the world, there’s a sense of Alice in Wonderland–esque surrealism when entering Dubai Miracle Garden . Wander past quirky bloom-covered peacocks, clocks and castles, or alternatively, chill out in a cabana with billowing drapes and floor cushions.

Home to 100 million flowers, and adjacent to the enormous nine-dome Dubai Butterfly Garden, it is incredibly popular, attracting 55,000 visitors a week. There are food outlets on site as well as a souvenir shop and small trampoline park.

The Village of Flowers at Dubai Miracle Garden

Shop 'til you drop

Shopping malls represent an integral part of the culture and lifestyle in Dubai. Not merely places for maxing out your credit cards on fashion, electronics or gourmet foods, malls are also where locals go to socialize in cafés and restaurants, to catch a movie in a state-of-the-art multiplex or to get adrenaline kicks in an indoor theme park or game arcade. The best and biggest of the bunch is Dubai Mall, which features not only 1300 stores but also a giant aquarium, an indoor ice rink and a genuine dinosaur skeleton.

Serious shoppers can check out the Dubai Shopping Festival, which lures bargain-hunters from around the world. It takes place in January each year, and there are huge discounts in the souqs and malls. The city is abuzz with activities during the festival, ranging from live concerts to fashion shows and nightly fireworks.

Mushrif National Park

One of the oldest parks in Dubai, Mushrif National Park covers more than 5 sq km of natural ghaf forest. Mushrif is located around 15km east of the city centre, and is a haven for birds, including owls, Orphean warblers, hoopoes and black redstarts. Dating from 1974, the park has plenty of manmade attractions as well, including walking trails and bicycle tracks, a large children's playground, a swimming pool and barbecue pits.

Read more: The 9 best parks in Dubai

Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

On the outskirts of Sharjah , the 225 sq km Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve accounts for 5% of the Emirate of Dubai's total land. The reserve was established in 1999 and has been involved in projects to reintroduce mountain gazelles, sand gazelles and Arabian oryx.

It's possible to stay inside the reserve at Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa , which was designed for superluxe ecotourism. The reserve is divided into four zones, the third of which is only open to resort guests and the fourth to a small number of desert tour operators, including Arabian Adventures , offering a less costly admission than overnighting at the resort.

IMG Worlds of Adventure

In 2016, Dubai added four theme parks to its stable of attractions, including IMG Worlds of Adventure , the world's largest indoor theme park. Housed in an air-conditioned hangar the size of 28 football fields, the park is truly impressive, with more than 20 rides and attractions split across four themed zones – Marvel, Cartoon Network, Lost Valley Dinosaur Adventure and IMG Boulevard. You won't go hungry as there are 28 dining outlets to choose from.

Etihad Museum

Opened in 2017, the striking Etihad Museum engagingly chronicles the birth of the United Arab Emirates in 1971, spurred by the discovery of oil in the 1950s and the withdrawal of the British in 1968.

Documentary films, photographs, artifacts, timelines and interactive displays zero in on historic milestones in the years leading up to and immediately following this momentous occasion, and they pay homage to the country's seven founding fathers. Free tours of the adjacent circular Union House are available, which is where the historic signing of the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates took place.

For a dose of Arabian Nights flair, head to Dubai's historic core and plunge headlong into its charmingly chaotic warren of markets. The famed headliner is the dazzling Gold Souq . Even if you don't have a thing for bling, a walk through here will feel like you've entered a giant Aladdin's Cave. It's fun to just watch the action, especially in the evening. If you're buying, sharpen your haggling skills, no matter whether shopping for teensy earrings, an engagement ring or a dowry-worthy necklace.

Deira Gold Souq gold market in Dubai

White Dubai

Dazzling rooftop bars, chill beachfront lounges, classic pubs, cool karaoke joints, speakeasy-style nightclubs, live-music venues – with such variety, finding a party location to suit your mood is hardly a tall order in Dubai. One of the biggest draws for nocturnal action is White Dubai. The mega-venue with its impressive light and sound systems sits smack dab on top of the grandstand of the Meydan Racecourse.

Desert escapes

The Arabian desert, with its weathered mountains, undulating sand dunes and wide open spaces, exudes a special mystique that can easily be savored on a day trip from urbanized Dubai. There are numerous tour operators to set you up with everything from camel treks to sandboarding or overnight safaris. The best ones offer an authentic look at local culture through encounters with Bedouins and traditional meals. Alternatively, consider hiring a 4WD and staying at a desert resort, so you can appreciate the magnificent scenery on your own schedule.

Read more: Top 9 day trips from Dubai

Arabic men drinking coffee inside a traditional Bedouin tent

Dubai Museum

Housed in Bur Dubai's Al Fahidi Fort, the city's oldest surviving structure, Dubai Museum, provides a well-laid-out introduction to the history of the emirate. Marvel at its turbo-evolution from simple desert settlement to futuristic metropolis in just a third of a century. Dioramas recreate traditional scenes in a market, at home and in the mosque, while other galleries focus on life at sea and in the desert. An archaeological exhibition illustrates the ancient history of the region with a display of items unearthed during excavations at local digs.

Dubai Design District

This hub for creatives lures visitors with its edgy architecture, contemporary restaurants, public art, galleries and calendar of cultural events. Visitors to Dubai Design District can tap into this laboratory of tastemakers by browsing showrooms and pop-ups, eavesdropping on bearded hipsters in sleek cafés, checking out art exhibits in building lobbies, or attending free screenings and workshops. The week-long Dubai Design Week is held there in November, with an extensive offering of talks, workshops, masterclasses and kids' activities.

Dubai Butterfly Garden

If you want to deepen your knowledge of these pretty flying insects, pop into the Dubai Butterfly Museum , located next to the Dubai Miracle Garden. Some 15,000 butterflies flutter around nine indoor domed gardens, and you can see for yourself how they begin as caterpillars and evolve into their flying adaptations. Don’t miss the Butterfly and Insect Museum, which features in-depth analysis and information about thousands of colorful butterfly species from around the world.

Dubai Butterfly Garden in the UAE

Museum of Illusions

It opened in 2018 and the Museum of Illusions in the Al Seef district is fast becoming a favorite for families and Instagram fans. Kids will love the 150-plus illusions, including the rooms of mirrors, distorted perspective and various other optical illusions, while parents can take memorably wacky photos. Avoid visiting at weekends if possible, as visitors are restricted by number and you may have to wait your turn.

Jumeirah Mosque

Snowy white and intricately detailed, Jumeirah is Dubai's most beautiful mosque and one of only a handful in the United Arab Emirates open to non-Muslims. It's particularly beautiful at dusk and visitors are allowed in six days a week. One-hour guided tours are operated by the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding , and while modest dress is preferred, traditional clothing can be borrowed for free.

Dubai Fountain

The dancing Dubai Fountain is spectacularly set in the middle of a giant lake against the backdrop of the glittering Burj Khalifa. Water undulates as gracefully as a belly dancer, arcs like a dolphin and surges as high as 140m, all synced to stirring classical, Arabic and world music soundtracks played on speakers. There are plenty of great vantage points, including a 272m-long floating boardwalk, which takes you just 9m away from the fountain.

Other good viewing spots include some of the restaurants at Souk Al Bahar , the bridge linking Souk Al Bahar with Dubai Mall, the Dubai Mall waterfront terrace, or aboard a 25-minute Dubai Fountain Lake Ride on a traditional wooden abra boat.

People watching the display at the Dubai Fountain

Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

The long-running annual Emirates Airline Festival of Literature brings authors and thousands of book fans together to celebrate all things reading and writing. Held over nine days in March, the festival hosts talks, discussions, panels and a special program just for children, with many activities free to attend. It offers attendees a chance to meet local and world-famous authors, attend literary debates and workshops, participate in competitions and be inspired by their literary heroes.

Global Village

The carnival-like Global Village is a bit like a ‘world fair’ for shoppers, and you'll find it on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311). Each of the 30-something pavilions showcases a specific nation’s culture and products. Aside from shopping, there's also lots of entertainment – from Chinese opera to Turkish whirling dervishes – as well as a funfair with dozens of rides from tame to terrifying.

Burj Al Arab

This landmark luxe hotel, with its dramatic design that mimics the billowing sail of a ship, floats on its own artificial island and has become the iconic symbol of Dubai’s boom years. The Burj Al Arab's interior is all about impact, drama and unapologetic bling, with dancing fountains, gold fittings, shiny marble and whirlpool baths your butler can fill with champagne if you so wish. If a stay exceeds your budget, you can still partake in the opulence by making reservations for cocktails, afternoon tea or dinner in the underwater restaurant.

Dubai Frame

A gigantic rectangular picture frame in the middle of a green park

Opened in January 2018, this 150m rectangular 'picture frame' sits in Zabeel Park , right between historic and modern Dubai, and provides grand views of both parts of the city. Galleries on the ground floor of Dubai Frame tell the story of Dubai (the past) before visitors are whisked up to a viewing platform at roof level (the present). The final stop is another gallery depicting a vision of Dubai 50 years from now (the future).

Al Qudra Lake

One for the nature lovers, Al Qudra Lake is a series of man-made lakes set amidst the rolling dunes of the Saih Al Salam desert on Dubai’s southern outskirts. Part of the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, the surrounding area is unspoiled. Swap skyscrapers for wide open dunes and oasis-like pools where you can spot plenty of free-roaming wildlife, more than 100 species of birds and several desert plants.

This long, pristine stretch of white sand, off Jumeirah Road and next to a mosque, is superclean and has lots of activities, including kitesurfing, beach tennis, beach volleyball and kayaking. There are showers, wi-fi, toilets and changing facilities on Kite Beach , plus lots of food trucks and cafés. It offers great views of the Burj Al Arab, and gets very busy on Friday and Saturday when a seaside market with crafts and gifts sets up.

A kite beach full of kite surfers in Jumeirah with the Burj Al Arab in the background.

Perfume Museum

The waterfront Perfume Museum is part of the Al Shindagha Museum restoration project and is the former home of a Dubai sheikha who loved all things perfume. The old building has been restored and its interactive exhibits are based around scent, smells and fragrance. Keep your entry ticket and you’ll get free access to the nearby Dubai Creek House .

Steps from the Deira Old Souk abra station, the sound of Arabic chatter bounces around the lanes of this covered market. Dubai's famous Spice Souk is filled with intoxicating sights and smells. Its vendors work hard to unload cardamom, saffron and other aromatic herbs photogenically stored in burlap sacks alongside nuts, incense burners, henna kits, shishas and dried limes. Away from the tourist-oriented main thoroughfare, tiny shops also sell groceries and other household goods.

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14 Best Things To Do in Dubai

Updated May 8, 2023

There is a delicate balance of old and new in Dubai, resulting in a smorgasbord of things to do. You can spend your mornings sprawled out along  Jumeirah Public Beach  and your afternoons shredding powder at  Ski Dubai . Or you can start your day

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Burj Al Arab Burj Al Arab free

Overlooking the Persian Gulf from its perch between  Jumeirah Beach  and the Palm Islands, this stunning building has wowed architecture buffs since it opened in 1999. Its curved glass façade – modeled after the sails that have graced Dubai's waterways all these years – shelters a world-class, über-luxurious hotel located on its own man-made island. The hotel not only houses the tallest atrium in the world at nearly 600 feet high, but it is one of the tallest hotels in the world. Architecture aside, amenities include revolving beds in some suites, as well as a helipad, in case you thought arriving via a complimentary Rolls-Royce was too pedestrian. 

But you don't have to stay at the Burj Al Arab to enjoy it (and let's face it, most can't). Those who aren't crashing at the hotel can gain entry by grabbing a bite at one of the on-site restaurants. Among them are Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara, which features floor-to-ceiling windows guarding a massive fish tank, and the sky-high Al Muntaha, located on the scenic 27th floor of the building.  

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Dubai Mall Dubai Mall free

Skirting the  Burj Khalifa  in downtown Dubai is every shopper's paradise. The massive Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in the world and houses more than 1,300 stores. Even if you aren't interested in buying anything, a visit to this immense retail center is a must: The Dubai Mall also contains numerous entertainment facilities, such as an ice rink, a movie theater and several kid-friendly attractions, including an aquarium that houses thousands of underwater creatures. If you happen to be around at night, stop by the Dubai Fountain outside of the mall. Created by the team who designed the  Bellagio 's famous dancing fountains, the fountain features nightly shows set to a mix of western and eastern music. 

Visitors were taken by how much was at the mall – everything you could possibly need can be found inside its sprawling square footage. A few visitors were keen to point out that you might not want to shop here after all. Because so much is imported, some reviewers found prices to be higher in comparison to what they've seen at home. Still, many said that shouldn't stop you from popping in for a visit. Of course, if you're on the hunt for a taste of Middle Eastern culture, this isn't the place to experience it. It is, however, a great escape from the heat, according to travelers. 

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Jumeirah Mosque Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque towers over the coast from its perch north of the Dubai Marina. Its detailed white façade – which graces the 500-dirham note – mimics the architectural style of the medieval Fatimid period. Unlike Dubai's other mosques, non-Muslims are invited inside to marvel at Jumeirah's ornate decor, featuring detailed painted panels against bright blue and yellow backgrounds. But a quick note on conduct: Those planning to enter the mosque should come in modest dress – that means long sleeves and long pants or skirts. Women will also have to cover their heads with a scarf. If you don't have traditional attire, the mosque is happy to provide you with traditional clothing necessary for entrance. 

Even if you're not religious, travelers strongly recommend a visit to this attraction for its educational value and cultural significance. Visitors loved the guides' informative presentation on the architecture of the mosque and informative talk on Islam. 

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Jumeirah Public Beach Jumeirah Public Beach

Within walking distance of the  Burj Al Arab  is arguably Dubai's best strip of public sand. Sun-seekers come to this lively shoreline to revel in Dubai's bright rays, while water sports enthusiasts take advantage of the calm, turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf. Jumeirah Public Beach is also equipped with a children's playground and plenty of barbecue and picnic areas. Just make sure you come early as the area grows steadily more crowded throughout the day. 

Although recent travelers said that Jumeirah Public Beach is neat and clean, defined by white sands, the water itself feels like bathwater and doesn't feel very refreshing on a hot day. The cafes that back the beach offer better spots to cool down. 

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Burj Khalifa Burj Khalifa

Although we don't recommend experiencing it the way Tom Cruise did in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," the Burj Khalifa is a crucial item on any Dubai agenda. Rising 2,722 feet above the city (that's a whopping 160 stories), the Burj Khalifa proudly holds the title of "world's tallest building." But that's not the only title this tower's got under its belt. The Burj Khalifa is also the tallest free-standing structure in the world and home to the highest outdoor observation deck in the world. You know what that means: gorgeous views. Visitors are invited to ride the elevator to the 124th floor for breathtaking city vistas extending all the way out to the Persian Gulf. Special telescopes also show scenes of the city from different points in time, allowing you to experience every stage of Dubai's history. You can also travel higher to the 148th floor, the world's highest observation deck, but it will cost you extra. 

Traveler reviews were mixed for the world's tallest building. On the one hand, visitors say it's a must-see simply for its world-famous distinction, but on the other hand, some found the attraction to be overpriced with lackluster views. A few tips: If you to decide to take a trip to the top, book in advance because they sell out quickly. If you can, schedule your visit around sunset: According to travelers, the spectacular views more than make up for the long wait to the top. 

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Bastakiya Quarter Bastakiya Quarter free

Amid the towering skyscrapers of downtown Dubai lies the Bastakiya Quarter, the city's historic district. This former fishing village earned its name from the numerous Bastak (Iranian) traders that settled here in the 19th century. The charming little neighborhood houses the popular outdoor café, the Arabian Tea House, and several art galleries that feature the work of local and international artists, among others. Some of the restored buildings also include wind towers, which was an early form of air conditioning. The Dubai Museum is also located here. 

Recent visitors found the Bastakiya Quarter to be a nice respite from the glitz and glam of downtown Dubai, and enjoyed seeing what the city looked like before all of its developments came to fruition. Some recommend taking a quick and affordable abra (boat) ride across the Dubai Creek to a market, where trying the street vendor's ice cream and purchasing Arabic perfume are musts. 

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Gold and Spice Souks Gold and Spice Souks free

Dubai is and has been a titan of trade for centuries. To get a sense of what commerce was like back in the day, take a stroll through one of the city's traditional  souks , or bazaars. The Gold Souk, located on Dubai Creek's south bank in the Deira, specializes in glitz and glamour. Featuring glittering displays of necklaces, bracelets and earrings from more than 300 retailers, the Gold Souk is one of the most renowned gold jewelry trading centers in the world. In fact, approximately 20 percent of the world's gold passes through this market. But if you're not one for gold, don't fret. The souk also sells platinum, diamonds and silver. You're also guaranteed to get what you're paying for. The government tightly controls what is sold and by who in the souk, so you don't have to walk away thinking there's a chance you may be holding something counterfeit.  

On the other side of the creek lies the pungent Spice Souk, where vendors hawk flavors from across the globe, including cinnamon, ginger and chili. This is also the place to stock up on saffron, as you'll find this delectable spice at a much lower cost here than you would at home. 

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Wild Wadi Waterpark Wild Wadi Waterpark

Located at the foot of the  Burj Al Arab , the Wild Wadi Waterpark is a collection of 30 water rides and play areas designed for all ages. The entire park is modeled after Juha, a character often referenced in Arabian folklore and featured predominately among the park. Thrill-seekers can slide down Tantrum Alley or the Burj Surj, while those looking for a little more relaxation can glide along the lazy river. There are also multiple moderate slide options, as well as a water park just for the kiddos and the Wipeout and Riptide, a simulated surfing ride that's one of only four of its kind in the world. 

Travelers say Wild Wadi is a guaranteed hit with kids of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. However, despite all the fun-filled things to do, some found the park to a bit too pricey. 

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Ski Dubai Ski Dubai

"Surreal" is one way to describe Ski Dubai. Even when the city is enveloped in sizzling triple-digit temperatures, this massive indoor winter wonderland is never without fresh powder. The Middle East's first indoor ski center, Ski Dubai boasts five ski runs (the longest of which spans more than 1,300 feet with a 197-foot vertical drop), a freestyle snowboard zone, a chairlift, as well as room for toboggan runs and snowball fights. Inside there's also the world's first indoor black run, ski lessons for the kiddos, as well as a penguin colony.   

Recent travelers loved the idea of skiing in Dubai, but warn that avid snow bunnies may lose interest. As one might expect, those who've never skied, or didn't do it often, were thrilled by the attraction, while those who knew their way around the slopes were quickly bored. Although proper gear is available at the facility, some travelers warned that it is very cold inside, and to bring any extra winter accessories you may have, especially a hat and gloves. Families, in particular, found this attraction to be a hit with their youngsters. But many travelers warn that the hidden fees for services, such as locker usage and pictures with penguins are pretty high –even unreasonable. 

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Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

When the glitz and glam of urban Dubai grows tiresome, visitors strongly recommend escaping to the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. The UAE's first national park sits on the outer edges of the city, and occupies about 87 square miles of the Arabian Desert. The reserve mainly acts as a research unit, but travelers are allowed to explore the area – with one caveat: visitors aren't allowed to tour the reserve by themselves. 

Luckily, the park offers many different types of activities that will cater to travelers with varying interests. Thrill-seekers can go sand boarding, dabble in archery or go dune driving on a luxury four-wheeler. Those looking for a more relaxed experience can soak up the spirit of the desert on low cushions in Bedu tents for a delectable Dune Dinner, or arrange a more intimate Private Desert Dinner. There's also traditional camel treks available, as well as horseback rides, and even a class on falconry. Visitors can also camp on-site, or retreat to the luxurious Al Maha A Luxury Collection Desert Resort and Spa at the end of the day. The interesting flora and fauna, as well as all of the fun activities, including barbecues and camel rides, made the experience unforgettable for most travelers. 

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Dubai Museum Dubai Museum

Sitting near the  Bastakiya Quarter , the Dubai Museum offers visitors a glimpse of where this monumental city has been and where it's going. The museum occupies the Al Fahidi Fort, which is the oldest building in Dubai, previously used by the monarch and as a defense station. Today, the museum features a variety of wings dedicated to Dubai's cultural, historical and geographical landscape. Wander around and you'll find everything from goods sold in the 1950s, located in the markets wing, to information about the marine life that lies under the Arabian Gulf, appropriately located in the sea wing. There's also a folklore wing that will likely keep younger ones entertained, and a courtyard equipped with models of local boats and bamboo houses decorated with furniture used during that time period. 

Travelers recommend a visit if you're into history, or looking to beat the heat for an hour or two. Many said it was a "must-see" if it's your first visit to Dubai. 

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1. burj khalifa.

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Burj Khalifa Night View. Sergei Gussev , CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

2. Dubai Mall

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Dubai Mall. Guilhem Vellut from Annecy, France , CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

3. Dubai Fountain

4. palm jumeirah.

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Palm Jumeirah. Ank Kumar , CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

5. Atlantis, The Palm

6. burj al arab.

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Burj Al Arab. Marco Becerra from Lewisville, TX, USA , CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

7. Dubai Miracle Garden

8. dubai creek, 9. dubai museum.

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Dubai Museum. Steven Lek , CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

10. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

11. global village.

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Global Village Dubai. MuhammadYassal , CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

12. Ski Dubai

13. wild wadi waterpark.

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Glitzy Dubai is the United Arab Emirates' holiday hot spot. This city of high-rises and shopping malls has transformed itself from a desert outpost to a destination du-jour, where tourists flock for sales bargains, sunshine, and family fun.

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Dubai is famous for contemporary sightseeing attractions such as the Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building) and shopping malls that come complete with mammoth aquariums and indoor ski slopes. But this city has many cultural highlights and things to do, as well as all the glamorous modern add-ons.

Take a wander around the Al Fahidi quarter, and you'll discover the Dubai of old, then cruise along Dubai Creek in a traditional dhow, and you'll soon realize there's more to this city than its flashy veneer.

Learn more about the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions and things to do in Dubai.

1. Shoot to the Top of Burj Khalifa

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Burj Khalifa

Highlight: The world's tallest building and Dubai's best panoramic city views

Dubai's landmark building and major tourist attraction is the Burj Khalifa , which at 829.8 meters is the tallest building in the world and the most famous of the city's points of interest.

For most visitors, a trip to the observation deck on the 124th floor here is a must-do while in the city. The views across the city skyline from this bird's-eye perspective are simply staggering.

The slick observation deck experience includes a multimedia presentation on both Dubai and the building of the Burj Khalifa (completed in 2010) before a high-speed elevator whizzes you up to the observation deck for those 360-degree views out across the skyscrapers to the desert on one side and the ocean on the other.

Enjoying the view from the Burj Khalifa

Nighttime visits are particularly popular with photographers due to Dubai's famous city-lights panoramas.

Buy your Burj Khalifa "At the Top" Entrance Ticket in advance to avoid long line-ups, especially if you are planning to visit on a weekend.

Dubai fountain

Highlight: A family-friendly evening entertainment spectacle

Wrapping around the Burj Khalifa are the gardens of Burj Park, with walkways dotted with modern art sculptures. Burj Park is where you come to see the Dubai Fountain display on Burj Lake.

Modeled on the famous Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas, this is the world's tallest performing fountain, with water displays shooting up to 150 meters high into the air.

The 30-minute-long displays take place regularly after dark, and although the display itself is free, there are entrance charges to access the add-on experiences.

The floating platform of the Dubai Fountain Boardwalk is one of the most popular experiences for close-up views, while there are also opportunities to take an abra (traditional wooden boat) onto Burj Lake to see the fountains from the water.

Dubai Mall

Highlights: Dubai Aquarium, plenty of family activities, dining options, and brand-name shopping

Dubai Mall is the city's premier mall and one of the city's best places to visit for a day of shopping and indoor activities to keep the kids busy. It provides entry to the Burj Khalifa as well as the Dubai Aquarium.

There is also an ice-skating rink, gaming zone, and cinema complex if you're looking for more entertainment options.

The shopping and eating are endless, and there are nearly always special events such as live music and fashion shows within the mall. The most famous of these are the annual Dubai Shopping Festival in January and February and the Dubai Summer Surprises Festival in July and August.

Location: Doha Road, just off Sheikh Zayed Road

Dubai Aquarium

Highlights: An awe-inspiring introduction to the underwater world

One of the city's top tourist attractions, the Dubai Aquarium houses 140 species of sea life in the huge suspended tank on the ground floor of the Dubai Mall.

Although there is free viewing from the mall, the highlight of a visit here is entering the Underwater Zoo, with its three-story high, 270-degree views along the length of the glass-panel tunnels.

As well as viewing the vast amount of marine life, the Dubai Aquarium offers plenty of aquatic experiences and things to do for visitors who want a close-up encounter with some of the aquarium's inhabitants, from hand-feeding eagle rays to diving with reef and tiger sharks.

Address: Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Road

Aquaventure Waterpark

Highlight: Water-based theme park fun for a day devoted to family entertainment

Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark , based at Atlantis, The Palm on the Palm Jumeirah—Dubai's famous man-made island development—is a great place to cool off after a few days of hectic shopping and sightseeing.

The waterslide action here is excellent and world-class, with the Aquaconda, the world's longest water slide; a nine-story-tall slide, aptly named the Leap of Faith; and water coaster rides.

There's also underwater safaris using Sea TREK helmets; a dedicated water play area for smaller children with slides; and for when all your energy has been used up, a 700-meter sweep of white-sand beach.

Address: Crescent Road, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

Off-roading in the Dubai desert

Highlight: See the UAE's dramatic interior of sweeping dunes on Dubai's best day trip option

You don't have to travel far from Dubai's coastal skyline of skyscrapers to reach some of the UAE's desertscapes of rippling dunes.

Both the dune fields and desert of the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve and the orange-hued dunes of Maleha (actually in the Emirate of Sharjah ) are within day-tripping distance of the city.

Desert adventure tours can combine a range of activities, from sandboarding, camel rides, and 4WD safaris to traditional Arabian falconry displays and desert dinners under the stars. There are also options for overnight camping under the stars.

The typical tour itinerary, giving visitors a taster of desert life, is easily slotted into even a short trip to Dubai, taking around six hours door to door, with a mid-afternoon departure from the city.

The Dubai Desert 4x4 Safari offers a half-day desert adventure and includes a camel ride, sandboarding lessons, a sunset barbecue, and a belly dancing show.

For a less rushed tour experience, choose one of the companies that operate inside the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, where trips can include wildlife drives to spot the reserve's free-roaming herds of gazelles and, if you're lucky, Arabian oryx.

Burj al-Arab

Highlights: Treat yourself to one of Dubai's most famous dining experiences

The Burj Al-Arab is the world's tallest hotel, standing 321 meters high on its own artificial island on the Dubai coastline.

Designed to resemble a billowing dhow sail, the exterior of the building is lit up by a choreographed, colored lighting show at night.

Decadent in every way possible, the Burj Al-Arab is one of the most expensive hotels in the world, with the most luxurious suites costing more than $15,000 for one night.

For those without unlimited credit, the way to experience the over-the-top opulence is to book afternoon tea at Sahn Eddar (a minimum spend is required) in the soaring atrium lounge.

Non-guests can also book dinner at the Ristorante L'Olivo at Al-Mahara where floor-to-ceiling glass panels in the dining room walls allow you to view sea life while you eat, or you can enjoy French and Italian classics for lunch or dinner with city vistas at the Michelin starred Al Muntaha .

Address: Jumeirah Road, Dubai

Mall of the Emirates

Highlight: Cool off from the desert heat with some winter sports then shop till you drop in the mall

Mall of the Emirates is one of the city's most famous malls, with the spectacular (and surreal) Ski Dubai facility inside.

The indoor ski slope is complete with chairlifts and a penguin enclosure, all at a continuous temperature of -4 degrees Celsius.

There's also a cinema complex and a family entertainment center with a whole host of rides aimed at both the big and small.

The shopping opportunities are boundless, as are the eating options, offering every conceivable world cuisine.

Address: Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Abra ride on Dubai Creek

Highlight: Abra rides across the creek for city skyline views

Dubai Creek separates the city into two towns, with Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south.

The creek has been an influential element in the city's growth, first attracting settlers here to fish and pearl dive. Small villages grew up alongside the creek as far back as 4,000 years ago, while the modern era began in the 1830s when the Bani Yas tribe settled in the area.

The creek is where you come to capture city views from the water, either by taking a trip on one of the many dhows that have been restored as tourist cruise boats or by hopping on an abra (small wooden ferry) between the ferry points on the creek's Bur Dubai and Deira banks.

On the Bur Dubai side of the creek, rubbing up against the Bastakia neighborhood, the waterfront has been regenerated as the Al Seef district, with a waterfront promenade backed by traditional coral-block and limestone buildings, a floating market, and shops selling crafts. It's a great place for a stroll with excellent water views.

Farther southeast down the creek, on the Deira bank just north of Al-Maktoum Bridge, is the Dhow Wharfage. It's still used by small traders from across the Gulf who sail their dhows onward to Kuwait, Iran, Oman, India, and down to Africa's horn.

This tiny remnant of Dubai's traditional economy is a fascinating place to wander around and watch cargo being loaded and unloaded on and off the dhows.

At the southeastern end of Dubai Creek, just before the creek joins with Dubai Canal, is the newly developed Dubai Creek Harbor with a waterfront marina walkway, which offers excellent vistas of the city skyline.

Beautiful flowers blooming at the Dubai Miracle Garden

Highlight: Colorful photography options amid Dubai's most creative gardens

This is the zaniest garden ever. Not content with constructing the world's largest buildings and malls, Dubai has created the world's largest flower garden. Dubai Miracle Garden spans 2,000 square meters and is home to a reputed 100 million flowers.

Everything that can be covered with flowers has been, from twee English-style cottages to windmills and trucks. There's even a flower version of the Burj Khalifa.

Stroll the walkways and enjoy the riot of color and the wacky flower displays.

Address: Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Rd, Al Barsha

Bastakia (Old Dubai)

Highlight: Admire Dubai's vernacular Gulf architecture amid the lanes of the tiny old town quarter

The Al Fahidi Quarter (previously known, and sometimes still referred to as the Bastakia neighborhood) was built in the late 19th century to be the home of wealthy Persian merchants who dealt mainly in pearls and textiles and were lured to Dubai because of the tax-free trading and access to Dubai Creek.

Al Fahidi occupies the eastern portion of Bur Dubai along the creek, and the coral and limestone buildings here, many with walls topped with wind-towers, have been excellently preserved.

Wind-towers provided the homes here with an early form of air conditioning—the wind trapped in the towers was funneled down into the houses. Persian merchants likely transplanted this architectural element (common in Iranian coastal houses) from their home country to the Gulf.

Lined with distinct Arabian architecture, the narrow lanes are highly evocative of a bygone, and much slower, age in Dubai's history.

Inside the district, you'll find the Majlis Gallery , with its collection of traditional Arab ceramics and furniture (housed in a wind-tower), and the Al Serkal Cultural Foundation with a shop, café, and rotating art exhibitions (located in one of the historic buildings).

Global Village at night

Highlight: Evening entertainment hub with a global cultural focus

From October through April, this entertainment park provides family-friendly entertainment themed around taking visitors on a journey around the world.

Global Village's 26 country pavilions, ranging from Iraq to Japan and Russia to South Korea, each offer an individual experience of that country's culture, entertainment, and heritage. It's a unique option in the city for evening entertainment for families with little ones in tow.

As well as the pavilions, there are plentiful dining and shopping options on-site. Younger members of the family will enjoy the fun-fair-style Carnaval with plenty of rides, such as bumper cars, carousels, Swiss swings, and a big wheel, along with faster rides and a roller coaster.

Address: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road, Dubai

Abra in Madinat Jumeirah

Highlight: Scenic canal cruises on traditional abra boats for easygoing sightseeing

The development complex of Madinat Jumeirah is a dining and retail district with a couple of five-star hotels, all set along the palm-tree-fringed banks of an artificial canal network.

All of Madinat Jumeirah has been styled to mimic traditional Gulf architecture, with wind towers and mashrabiya detailing.

Souk Madinat Jumeirah here offers easygoing shopping, with a large variety of traditional craftwork and souvenirs from the Gulf and across the wider Middle East, but the main reason to head here is to hop on an abra (small wooden ferry) and cruise down the canal.

Abras leave regularly from Souk Madinat Jumeirah's promenade and loop around the waterway, providing plenty of photo opportunities of the lush gardens and traditional architecture of Madinat Jumeirah, with the tall swooping sail of the Burj Al Arab in the background.

Address: King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, Dubai

Aerial view of Jumeirah Beach Residence beach

Highlight: Dubai beach life summed up with everything you need at your fingertips

This long, wide strip of sandy white bliss is the number one beach destination for Dubai visitors .

Some of Dubai's most popular beach resorts are strung out all along its length, making this one of the most popular places to stay for visitors who want to make hitting the beach a major part of their Dubai stay.

The large areas of the beach have excellent facilities, with plenty of sun loungers, restaurants, lifeguards patrolling the stretches designated for swimming, and water sports operators offering jet skiing, kayak rental, parasailing, and boat rides.

This is a safe beach choice for families traveling with tots, as the turquoise water of the Gulf lapping the shore is shallow and calm.

Address: Dubai Marina, Dubai

Dubai Museum

Highlight: Delve behind the high-rise facade to discover Dubai's heritage

Dubai's excellent museum is housed in the Al-Fahidi Fort, built in 1787 to defend Dubai Creek. The fort's walls are built out of traditional coral blocks and held together with lime. The upper floor is supported by wooden poles, and the ceiling is constructed from palm fronds, mud, and plaster.

In its history, the fort has served as a residence for the ruling family, a seat of government, garrison, and prison. Restored in 1971 (and again extensively in 1995), it is now the city's premier museum.

The entrance has a fascinating exhibition of old maps of the Emirates and Dubai, showing the mammoth expansion that hit the region after the oil boom. The courtyard is home to several traditional boats and a palm-leaf house with an Emirati wind-tower. The right-hand hall features weaponry, and the left-hand hall showcases Emirati musical instruments.

Below the ground floor are display halls with exhibits and dioramas covering various aspects of traditional Emirati life (including pearl fishing and Bedouin desert life), as well as artifacts from the 3,000- to 4,000-year-old graves at Al Qusais archaeological site.

Address: Al-Fahidi Street, Al-Fahidi

Dubai Frame at sunset

Highlights: Aerial vistas of the modern cityscape below and galleries focused on Dubai's history

Sitting slap-bang between Dubai's older neighborhoods clustered around the creek and the city's modern sprawl, this ginormous 150-meter-high picture frame is one of Dubai's latest sights.

Inside Dubai Frame , a series of galleries whisk you through the city's history and explore Emirati heritage before you travel up to the Sky Deck, where there are fantastic panoramas of both old and new Dubai to be snapped on the viewing platforms.

Afterwards check out Future Dubai gallery, which imagines what a futuristic vision of the city will look like.

Address: Zabeel Park, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Road

La Mer Beach

Highlight: Take a day off sightseeing and head to the white sand for a relaxed break beside the sea

Backed by a fringe of palm trees, the stretch of La Mer Beach in Jumeirah is an easygoing spot for a full day of sun and sea.

Water sports operators here offer Jet Ski trips, boating, fly-boarding, and kayaking for beachgoers who itch to get off the sand, but for those who simply want to sloth out between swimming, there's plenty of sun lounger rental and a wide variety of cafés and restaurants just a hop from the sand for snacking and full meals.

La Mer is a sheltered bay with tranquil water, so it's a safe choice for both families and less-confident swimmers. Like all of Dubai's main beaches, it is regularly patrolled by lifeguards during the day.

If the sea and sand aren't enough, at the beach's northeast point, you'll find Laguna Waterpark, with several waterslides, a lazy river, and a surf pool.

Address: Jumeirah Road, Jumeirah

Old house at the river in Dubai Riverland resort

Highlight: Family-centered fun is the focus at these interconnected theme parks

At Dubai Parks and Resorts , your entertainment needs are all rolled together into one location. The only problem here is choosing what you want to do.

This mammoth project incorporates a swag of world-class theme parks providing something for everyone, whatever your age.

Motiongate takes its theme from Hollywood productions, with rides based around movie blockbusters; Bollywood Parks brings the world of India's famous movie industry alive on its rides; and Legoland Dubai and Legoland Waterpark provide younger visitors with a fun-packed day out on its interactive rides, water slides, and wave pool.

The district's attached Riverland Dubai dining hub means that there's no need to leave after you've exhausted yourself with theme park pursuits, as there's plenty of evening entertainment here as well.

Address: Sheikh Zayed Road, Jebel Ali

Jumeirah Mosque

Highlight: Gain greater insights into Islam on a tour of Dubai's most famous mosque

Jumeirah Mosque is considered by many to be the most beautiful of Dubai's mosques. An exact copy of Cairo's Al-Azhar Mosque, which is eight times its size, the Jumeirah Mosque is a fine example of Islamic architecture.

This stone structure is built in the medieval Fatimid tradition, with two minarets that display the subtle details in the stonework. It is particularly attractive in the evening when lit with floodlights.

The Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Cultural Understanding (which also runs a program of tours, lectures, Arabic classes, and cultural meals) organizes guided tours of the mosque designed to try to foster a better understanding of the Muslim faith.

Tours begin at 10am daily, except Fridays.

Address: Jumeirah Road

Kite Beach

Highlight: Learn to kitesurf on one of Dubai's best water sports beaches

Thanks to its surf and prevailing wind, the northern section of Umm Suqeim Beach is Dubai's top spot for kitesurfing.

The beach is home to an array of water sports operators offering equipment hire, as well as kitesurfing lessons, along with paddleboarding and kayak rental.

This long stretch of yellow-sand beach sweeps south along the coast (becoming Umm Suqeim Beach), with plenty of space for sunbathers looking to lap up a lazy day of swimming and soaking up the rays on the sand and excellent facilities and dining choices. There are good views of the Burj Al Arab from the southern end of the beach.

While in the Jumeirah area, it's well worth brushing off the sand for an hour to visit the Majlis Ghorfat Um Al-Sheef just a three-kilometer hop from the beach. Built in 1955, this was the summer residence of the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed al-Maktoum.

The residence, made out of gypsum and coral block, has been restored and maintains much of the original beautiful decor, giving you a better understanding of the opulent lifestyle of Dubai's rulers.

The Majlis Gardens feature a reproduction of an impressive Arab irrigation system, and many shady date palms.

Address: Jumeirah Road, Jumeirah, Dubai

Aerial view of the Sheikh Zayed Road at dusk

Highlight: Take in central Dubai's skyscraper views from ground-level

Sheikh Zayed Road is the main thoroughfare running through Dubai's modern downtown business district.

This wide, eight-lane highway is rimmed with towering glass, chrome, and steel high-rises along its entire length. It's one of the best on-the-ground vantage points for Dubai's famed skyscraper views.

Main attractions are along, or just off, the strip between the roundabout and the first intersection, and most of Dubai's famous malls are located along the road's route.

The Dubai World Trade Tower has an observation deck on its top floor, which offers visitors panoramic views (a cheaper option than the Burj Khalifa), and the Gold and Diamond Park (Sheikh Zayed Road) is a one-stop shop for jewelry lovers, with 118 manufacturers and 30 retailers all under one roof.

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Highlights: Adrenaline-packed rides and hours of fun for kids of all ages

The IMG Worlds of Adventure theme park, near Global Village, is immersive entertainment at its finest and has thrills and spills for both kids and big kids.

With one zone devoted entirely to Marvel's iconic characters; another to dinosaur-themed rides; and a zone where the Cartoon Network takes the helm, with gentler rides and activities for younger children, there's something here for every age.

Whether you want to help the Avengers battle Ultron, scare yourself silly in a haunted house, or join Spider-Man as he swings through the city, this is heaven for families looking for a fun-filled day out.

Address: Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Dubai

Deira

Highlight: Shop the traditional way amid the heritage souks of Deira

Deira lies on the northern bank of Dubai Creek and the winding streets here unveil the melting pot of different nationalities that have come to call Dubai home. On the shore, ancient dhows load and unload with modern banks, hotels, and office buildings as a backdrop.

For travelers, Deira is most famous for its traditional souks (markets), which bustle with shoppers at all times of the day.

Deira Gold Souk is world-renowned as the largest gold bazaar in the world.

The Deira Spice Souk sells every imaginable spice, with stalls overflowing with bags of frankincense, cumin, paprika, saffron, sumac, and thyme, as well as the fragrant oud wood, rose water, and incense.

The fish market provides a much less touristy experience.

While in the district, culture lovers shouldn't miss two of Deira's finely restored architectural gems. Heritage House was built in 1890 as the home of a wealthy Iranian merchant and later became the home of Sheik Ahmed bin Dalmouk (a famous pearl merchant in Dubai). Today, it's a great chance to see the interior of a traditional family home.

The Al-Ahmadiya School, constructed in 1912, is the oldest school in Dubai and is now a museum of public education.

Dubai skydiving

Highlight: Get the best aerial views of the city with Dubai's best thrill-seeker activity

For the ultimate sightseeing adrenaline rush while you're in the city, tandem-skydive over Dubai from Skydive Dubai's Palm Drop Zone.

There are bird's-eye views of the city's skyscraper coastline, Dubai Marina, and the artificial islands of Palm Jumeirah, all the way down the 3,900-meter-high plunge.

The entire experience takes around 90 minutes and includes the flight; an instructor you'll be harnessed to during the skydive; and a skydiving camera operator, who'll take pictures during your dive.

If you prefer desert dune scenery, Skydive Dubai also operates a separate tandem-skydiving experience in the desert, about 35 kilometers out of the city.

Skydiving in Dubai is an activity you need to book as far in advance as possible due to limited numbers and the high popularity of the experience.

Dubai Opera

Highlight: Enjoy the best of Dubai's cultural life while on your trip

For nighttime attractions, look no further. Opened in mid-2016, Dubai's classy new opera building is the centerpiece of the waterfront district in downtown Dubai and is a major cultural hub and main entertainment venue.

The Dubai Opera hosts a year-round program of famous musical theater productions, concerts by world-class musicians, opera, ballet, and classical music, as well as smaller productions, comedy nights, and concerts.

The 2,000-seat theater building itself is an astonishing piece of architectural mastery and one of Dubai's new landmarks, with its highly-contemporary glass and steel walls jutting out over the waterfront, built to resemble the curves of a traditional dhow.

Address: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Road

Dubai Butterfly Garden

Highlight: Take a nature break without leaving the city

Escape the city's skyscrapers for an afternoon at the Dubai Butterfly Garden . For a slice of nature, this vast butterfly garden, with around 15,000 butterflies flitting under the domed enclosures, can't be beaten.

It's a great chance for kids to get close-up views of butterflies as they often land on visitors' shoulders and hands.

There's a museum here, too, with plenty of information on butterfly varieties, their habitats, and life cycle.

Heritage and Diving Village

Highlight: Explore Dubai's sea-going heritage and life along this coastline before the contemporary city

Dubai's architectural, cultural, and maritime heritage is showcased at the Heritage and Diving Village, with displays related to pearl diving and dhow building—two of old Dubai's historic economic mainstays.

There are also recreations of traditional Bedouin and coastal village life, with Persian homes, a traditional coffeehouse, and a small souk where potters and weavers practice their handicrafts at the stalls.

Local music and dance are performed from October to April, and visitors can get advice from practitioners of traditional medicine.

Location: Shindagha, Bur Dubai

Flamingos at the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

Highlight: Spend an early morning spotting flamingos and other birds amid the city's wetlands

You don't have to go too far away from the skyscrapers to soak up a more natural vista. The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary incorporates the mangrove forests and wetlands of Dubai creek.

An important stop-off on the migration routes, it's a prime place to spot flamingos in winter when massive flocks of these majestic pink birds wade through the lagoons, backdropped by soaring high-rises.

Various hides in prime spots have been set up within the park to allow bird watchers good views of the birdlife.

Address: Ras Al Khor Street, Dubai

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House

Highlight: Delve into Dubai's history amid the museums of this royal complex

Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum was the Ruler of Dubai from 1921 to 1958 and grandfather to the current ruler. His former residence has been rebuilt and restored as a museum that is a fine example of Arabian architecture.

The original house was built in 1896 by Sheikh Saeed's father, so he could observe shipping activity from the balconies.

It was demolished, but the current house was rebuilt next to the original site, staying true to the original model by incorporating carved teak doors, wooden lattice screens across the windows, and gypsum ventilation screens with floral and geometric designs.

Thirty rooms are built around a central courtyard with wind-tower details on top.

Inside are the exhibits of the Dubai Museum of Historical Photographs and Documents with many wonderful old photographs of Dubai from the period between 1948 and 1953.

The marine wing of the museum has photos of fishing, pearling, and boat building. Throughout the building there are many letters, maps, coins, and stamps on display showing the development of the Emirate.

Nearby is the Crossroads of Civilizations Museum , which explores the United Arab Emirates' historic role as a trading center between Asia, Africa, and Europe long before oil became this region's most prominent industry.

Located inside the old residence of Sheikh Hashr bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, who was a member of Dubai's ruling family, the exhibits trace this coastal area's history as part of the global trade routes, with displays of artifacts and manuscripts.

Also on-site are the Rare Books and Manuscripts Museum and the small Armory Museum.

Address: Al Khaleej Road, Bur Dubai

Building on Alserkal Avenue | Ismail Noor / Shutterstock.com

Highlight: Explore Dubai's burgeoning contemporary art scene

Part of the old Al Quoz industrial district, Al Serkal Avenue has been regenerated to become Dubai's main arts hub and is home to some of the city's most important contemporary art galleries.

Established gallery names such as the Green Art Gallery , The Third Line and the Ayyam Gallery have made their home here, while a host of smaller gallery start-ups have also moved in.

The district's program of rotating collections focuses both on the work of major artists, as well as highlighting new Middle Eastern talent.

This emerging district is also the place to come for fashion and accessory boutiques by local designers, pop-up restaurants, and café life, and it showcases the energetic and youthful buzz of a city, which is usually more noted for its corporate face.

Address: Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz Industrial District

Sandboarding in the desert

As well as Dubai's glut of theme parks, a stay in the city can incorporate plenty more active things to do.

There are plentiful desert tours that head out beyond the skyscrapers if you want the kids to sample more natural scenery. Many of the tours include sandboarding or camel riding.

To stick to the coast, the beaches and resorts offer kayak hire, as well as a bundle of other water sports to get the kids working off some energy in the sea.

And for those who enjoy the complete oddity of having some snow-fun amid the heat, the indoor ski run at Mall of the Emirates can't be beaten.

Downtown Dubai view from a luxury hotel's infinity pool

For easy access to Dubai's top tourist attractions, the best place to stay is Downtown Dubai.

Prime attractions nearby include the landmark Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building; Dubai Mall; and the Dubai Fountain. You'll also find plenty of shops, restaurants, and art galleries in this vibrant precinct.

If you're seeking some sun, sand, and sea, Jumeira and Dubai Marina lay about 15 minutes by car from Burj Khalifa and are also popular bases for tourists.

Below are some highly rated hotels in convenient and central locations for touring the city:

Luxury Hotels:

  • The Palace Downtown Dubai is a five-star resort right in the heart of Downtown Dubai, combining traditional Arabic design features with contemporary facilities, all overlooking Burj Khalifa Lake. There's a pool, spa, and restaurants on-site.
  • Armani Hotel offers rooms decked out in sophisticated luxury. It's set in the Burj Khalifa, for a stay in the top address in Downtown Dubai, with a pool and spa on-site.
  • Burj Al Arab is Dubai's most iconic stay, set on its own manmade island, with palatial interiors, world-class restaurants, and suite-style rooms that overlook the waters of the Gulf.

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • Ramada by Wyndham Downtown Dubai is in a top-notch location in Downtown Dubai, neighboring the Dubai Opera. There's excellent in-house facilities, including a pool, restaurants, and gym, and the spacious, modern rooms all come with balconies.
  • Manzil Downtown by Vida is a classy, contemporary boutique hotel option with a large outdoor pool area and white-on-white rooms that incorporate modern Arabesque design features into their interiors. It's in a handy, central location in Downtown Dubai.
  • Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach sits on Dubai's The Walk promenade, in Jumeirah so it's a top choice for those who want a waterfront location. There's a large pool area, private beach and plenty of resort facilities. It's about a 12-minute drive to the Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai from here.

Budget Hotels:

  • XVA Art Hotel offers contemporary boutique-hotel style within a traditional Dubai building, right in the heart of the historic Al Fahidi (Old Dubai) district.
  • Ibis Dubai Al Rigga is a great budget choice thanks to its central Deira position, close to Dubai Creek and the city's major historic tourist attractions, as well as its well-equipped, small rooms and in-house facilities, including two restaurants and a gym.
  • Ibis Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel , next door to the namesake mall with Ski Dubai, is a popular option with both business and leisure travelers thanks to its modern, good-value rooms and solid facilities, including two on-site restaurants.
  • See the Sights : Dubai Private Modern or Traditional Dubai Tour is one of the most convenient ways to see the city's sights. This half-day guided tour takes you to the main attractions, including Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai Museum, Deira Gold Souq, and more.
  • Soar over the City: Dubai Helicopter Tour offers incredible views across the city and desert surroundings on a 15-minute or 25-minute helicopter ride. There is no better way to see the famous Palm Jumeirah or the manmade archipelago created in the shape of a world map, known as The World, than from the air.

By far, the best times to visit Dubai are the months of November, December, January, February, March, and April when the weather is, in general, at its most pleasant. This is peak tourism season, though, so prepare for hotel prices to be at their highest.

Keen shoppers after discounts galore should head here during January when the entire month is devoted to the Dubai Shopping Festival. Be aware that January is Dubai's coldest month, though, with an average high of 23 degrees Celsius and temperatures dropping as low as 14 degrees.

For the best weather, particularly if you're going to hit the beach or head out into the desert during your trip, plan to travel here during the months of November or April when the average daytime temperatures sit between 25 and 26 degrees Celsius, and only peak as high as 31 degrees.

These two months usher in plenty of blue skies and sunshine for outdoor activities, but without the scorching heat of summer. Whichever month you choose, pack a warmer layer. You will need it to counter the ferocious air conditioning of Dubai's many indoor venues.

Other Considerations When Timing Your Visit to Dubai

Before deciding on which month to visit, check out when Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting is happening. During this month, Muslims fast from sunrise to sundown every day. The Islamic calendar is lunar, so the dates for Ramadan shift every year.

Ramadan in the UAE is strictly followed, and eating, drinking, chewing gum, and smoking in all public spaces is forbidden from daybreak to sunset for everyone, including non-Muslims.

Although some restaurants, mostly those based in international brand hotels and usually one designated café in a mall, will still serve food during the day (with blinds pulled down across the restaurant windows, so that those fasting don't need to see people eating) nearly all restaurants and cafés shut during daylight hours and only open up at sunset.

From sunset onwards, it's feasting time, with many hotels and restaurants putting on special Iftar (the Ramadan after sunset meal) menus, which need to be pre-booked due to high demand.

Businesses, including tourist sights and shops, are open, but keep shorter hours for the entire month.

A benefit of visiting during Ramadan is that the city is less busy than usual, as many Dubai locals decide to head on holiday during this month, and the city also receives fewer tourists.

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Beyond Dubai: To dive into the UAE's other cities, check out our articles on things to do in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah . If you want to learn about the beach resorts beyond Dubai, have a look at our feature pieces on Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman .

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[2024 Guide] Easy 5-Day Dubai Itinerary – Best Places To Visit In Dubai, UAE

Dubai is a character-filled city with many things to do . There’s much more to this city than just shopping and sunbathing.

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I’ve curated the following list which includes all the important cities you should have in your Dubai itinerary! This will give you an idea of what activities to expect when travelling from place to place for 5 days.

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After a long flight, it’s time to kick off your adventure. Check into one of the best Dubai hotels near the airport and freshen up before diving into the city’s vibrant nightlife.

Head out to explore the bustling streets, lined with trendy bars , rooftop lounges, and live music venues.

Enjoy a refreshing cocktail or indulge in some delicious street food as you soak in the energetic atmosphere of Dubai by night .

Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Mosque , a true architectural marvel. After marveling at its beauty, embark on a thrilling adventure through the city.

Explore the lively Gold Souk , where you can haggle for dazzling jewelry and intricate trinkets. Dive into the aromatic Spice Market , where you’ll be tantalized by a symphony of exotic scents.

End the day with a visit to the vibrant Old Town area , filled with charming cafes, boutique shops, and street performers. As the sun sets, immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of Dubai Marina.

Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, admire the stunning yachts, and dine at one of the waterfront restaurants offering panoramic views of the city’s skyline.

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel, then head to the iconic Mall of Emirates for a day of non-stop fun and excitement.

Dive into the adrenaline-pumping rides at Ferrari World , cool off at the Ice Palace Waterpark , and embark on a thrilling adventure at the Lost Kingdom Adventure Park . Don’t forget to visit the mesmerizing Aquarium and Dolphin Show for a magical experience.

In the evening, unleash your inner child at the vibrant Global Village , where you can explore pavilions from around the world, indulge in delicious street food, and enjoy thrilling live performances.

End the night with a dazzling fireworks display lighting up the sky.

After a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, embark on a half-day excursion to Abu Dhabi.

Experience the thrill of speed at Yas Marina Circuit , home to the Formula One race track. Afterward, indulge in a delicious lunch before heading to the iconic Burj Khalifa for an exhilarating climb to the top.

Marvel at the breathtaking views of the city below before indulging in some retail therapy at the bustling Downtown Dubai . As night falls, immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of Dubai’s JBR Walk . Explore the buzzing cafes, trendy bars, and chic boutiques lining the pedestrian-friendly promenade.

Indulge in some late-night shopping or simply soak in the lively atmosphere as you enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beach.

Savour a final breakfast at the hotel before bidding farewell to Dubai. With free morning hours, take some time to relax and reflect on your amazing adventures in this dynamic city.

Before heading to the airport, treat yourself to a delightful brunch at one of Dubai’s iconic restaurants, offering stunning views of the city’s skyline.

What To Do In Dubai For A Week – Places To Visit In Dubai, UAE

Palm Jumeirah, Reasons Why You Should Visit Dubai

Dubai is an exciting place to visit because there’s no shortage of things to do here. Whether you enjoy shopping, partying, dining, relaxing, taking pictures, scuba diving, snorkelling, swimming, visiting historical places, or simply people watching, there’s something for everyone . 

Here’s our list of 5 places you MUST visit when you visit Dubai.

The Burj Khalifa is the tallest skyscraper in the world. It’s located in Downtown Dubai. On top of that, it’s one of the most expensive hotels in the world. Don’t forget to check out the fantastic view from the observation deck!

It holds the Guinness World Record as the largest mall. And the entire thing is designed like a city itself. So it comes as no surprise that Dubai Mall offers so many shops, restaurants, and cafes. You can even find entertainment venues inside the mall such as cinema, bowling alley, skating rink, and arcade.

Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island in Dubai. But while it looks like a piece of land connected to the mainland, it’s attached to the mainland. There are lots of beautiful beaches, luxury resorts, and accommodations inside this island.

There are many buildings along Sheikh Zayed road, but my personal favourite was the Emirates Palace Hotel. This hotel is often used for hosting international events and conventions.

Madinat Jumeirah is the former royal residence of the rulers of Dubai. Visiting this palace is like stepping into the history of the city.

To help ensure that you have a smooth stay in Dubai , here are suggestions for your 5-day Dubai itinerary. 

What to Eat in Dubai: 7 Top Restaurants & Food Trends in Dubai

Dubai Street food, Reasons Why You Should Visit Dubai

Planning your Dubai trip? Here’s our list of top things to eat to include in your Dubai itinerary.

From traditional Arabic food to modern fusion cuisine, we’ve got a little bit of everything! We hope these restaurants can inspire your delicious meals during your trip.

This place offers fine dining options where guests can access live cooking stations featuring fresh seafood dishes like lobster or grilled fish served with different sauces and spices. Guests also have access to international cuisines, including Italian, Mexican, Chinese and more. Reservations are highly encouraged, especially during peak season.

If you love American diner-style foods, then this cafe might be perfect for you. They serve classic comfort food items like burgers, sandwiches, fries, shakes and milkshakes. You’ll find them on Jumeirah Beach Road.

A Lebanese street food joint serving delectable Mediterranean specialities. Popular menu choices include shawarma platters, mezze plates, hummus plates, baba ganoush salad, falafel sandwiches and much more.

Located inside Wafi City Mall, this contemporary café serves up light bites, salads, soups and desserts. Their smoothies are refreshing and healthy too.

For those who want something quick but savoury, check out their Asian-inspired noodle bowls. Choose between beef brisket noodles, chicken rice noodles, pork fried rice noodles and vegetable lo mein noodles. Yum!

With over 20 locations around the globe, this pizzeria is known for its thin-crust pizza made ​​with high-quality ingredients. Order online if possible so they can deliver right to your doorstep.

Served only after 6 pm, this steakhouse chain has been serving premium cuts of meat since 1967. Try one of their signature cocktails while waiting for your meal.

Burj Al Arab, Reasons Why You Should Visit Dubai

If you want to plan a trip to Dubai, a stay of about 5 days is the best amount to spend in Dubai . Plan your journey according to how long you wish to explore each area.

You can either choose to travel on two or three full working days or four half-day trips within the first week itself so that by the end of the fourth day, you feel like you’ve seen enough of Dubai. If you’re planning to take off early after work, it would be wise to have some extra time at home as well.

However, the number of days will also depend on who you travel to Dubai with.

If you plan on travelling with kids, then they may need more attention and care. So if you don’t mind spending more time together, then go ahead and pack up another few days into your Dubai trip planning.

If you want to plan a trip to Dubai to travel solo, there’s no reason you should not enjoy yourself fully over a more extended period. Just make sure that you leave plenty of free time every day to relax and unwind too.

Summer : June through September Winter : November through February Spring/Autumn : March through May, October through December

It depends on where you’re coming from, but these months tend to be the most pleasant times to visit Dubai. 

The weather remains warm during summer with hot and humid days.

Winter brings mild temperatures along with snowfall, with days that are cold and dry.

Spring and autumn bring beautiful flowers and lush greenery everywhere. During spring and fall, the temperature ranges between 20°C and 30°C. In addition, rainfall frequently occurs during the monsoon season.

Regardless, Dubai has ample climates throughout the year. 

How To Get To Dubai, UAE

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Dubai is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. With a modern lifestyle, there are many things that we need to keep up with. 

One of the most important things is how to travel to Dubai. Ideally, there are different ways to get to Dubai, but not everyone has the same budget. 

So, here are different ways that you can get to Dubai from around the world. 

You can fly directly to Dubai from European countries such as France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK, etc. You can even find low-cost airlines that provide direct flights to Dubai.

There are no direct flights to Dubai from Australia. However, you can reach Dubai via Singapore or Malaysia.

Most people choose to fly to Dubai from Canada, the USA, Mexico, and the Caribbean islands. There are plenty of options when it comes to flying to Dubai from North America.

Many travellers prefer to fly to Dubai from Asian countries, including India (via Air India Express ), China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, etc.

It’s pretty challenging to reach Dubai from African countries due to the lack of direct flights. However, you can get to Dubai through Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Angola, Uganda, Tanzania, etc.

There are no direct flights to Dubai from Middle Eastern countries. However, you can reach Dubai by taking a flight to Abu Dhabi first.

There are no direct flights to Dubai from Southeast Asian countries. However, you can reach Dubai via Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Jakarta, Manila, Phnom Penh, Dhaka, Colombo, Singapore, Yangon, etc.

How to Get Around Dubai, UAE

If you plan to drive around Dubai, make sure your car rental agency has insurance coverage against theft or damage. You may want to bring along some personal belongings as there have been cases where cars were stolen while parked outside hotels.

Public transport in Dubai consists mainly of buses and taxis. Buses frequently run between all parts of the city, but they tend to fill up quickly, so book tickets in advance if possible.

These two-wheeled motorized vehicles are prevalent in Dubai. They’re usually found cruising through the streets of downtown areas looking for passengers. 

Fares depend on how far you travel. Expect to pay anywhere from Dh 10 to Dh 30/ USD 2.70 to USD 8.20, depending on the destination.

Taxis are cheap and easy to find; however, driving in Dubai isn’t recommended due to traffic congestion and unpredictable drivers.

Tipping taxi drivers is not required. However, rounding up the fare by 10% is customary. Taxi meters start at Dh 7/ USD 2.

FAQs About Best Places To Visit In Dubai, UAE

The ideal duration for a visit to Dubai largely depends on your interests and the places you wish to explore.

However, to fully experience the city's top attractions and immerse yourself in its culture and entertainment, a minimum of 4 to 5 days is recommended.

This timeframe allows you to visit iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, explore vibrant souks, indulge in desert adventures, and experience the city's dynamic nightlife.

Dubai offers many attractions to suit every traveller's preferences. F or a week-long trip, consider visiting iconic landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and Palm Jumeirah.

Experience the cultural heritage of the city by exploring the historic Al Fahidi Fort and wandering through the vibrant souks, including the Gold Souk and Spice Souk.

Additionally, don't miss out on thrilling desert safaris, exhilarating water parks like Aquaventure, and immersive experiences at Dubai's theme parks.

During your week-long stay in Dubai, consider indulging in unique experiences that showcase the city's diverse offerings. Opt for a traditional dhow cruise along Dubai Creek or Dubai Marina to enjoy stunning views of the city's skyline.

Explore the bustling streets of Old Dubai and embark on a culinary journey by sampling authentic Emirati cuisine at local eateries.

For an adrenaline rush, try activities like skydiving over the Palm Jumeirah or skiing at Ski Dubai, the Middle East's first indoor ski resort.

To make the most of your week-long stay in Dubai, it's essential to plan your itinerary wisely and prioritize the attractions and activities that interest you the most.

Consider booking guided tours to iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque for informative insights into their history and architecture.

Allocate time for leisurely strolls along the city's waterfront promenades, such as Dubai Marina Walk and JBR Walk, where you can soak in the vibrant atmosphere and enjoy dining and shopping options.

Additionally, take advantage of Dubai's efficient public transportation system or opt for guided tours to explore the city's various neighbourhoods and attractions efficiently.

We know sometimes it’s hard to narrow down all the fun activities to do in Dubai . Hopefully, this travel guide will give you a few inspirations. Ensure to travel to Dubai soon because there’s always lots going on in this exciting city.

Whether you’ll be travelling with your family or spouse, Dubai holds many adventures ready to explore. There’s plenty to see and do even when you stay home. From visiting museums to enjoying new restaurants, there’s no shortage of things to want in Dubai.

So pack your bags now and get ready to discover everything Dubai can offer.

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27 BEST Places to Visit in Dubai (2024)

Famous for glamorous shopping, towering buildings, modernity, and sheer excess, Dubai United Arab Emirates is one of the hottest spots in the Middle East right now. Surrounded by sandy desert with a long stretch of Persian coastline, there are plenty of opportunities for relaxation and adventure too. From sunbathing and swimming to diving and dune bugging, you’ll never have a dull moment in Dubai!

However, Dubai’s reputation for exclusivity can put many people off visiting.

There’s no need to swerve Dubai completely though; not only are there some excellent activities that won’t break the bank you can also hit many of the highlights in just a couple of days, meaning that your overall stay doesn’t need to be for too long. Our expert team of travel writers have compiled this list of the best places to visit in Dubai so you can make the most of your trip without blowing your budget.

Spoiler alert: Some of the best places to visit in Dubai are sure to blow you away!

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Jumeirah Neighborhood, Dubai

Jumeirah Beach

Why it’s awesome: Fine white sands meet the sparkling blue waters of the Persian Gulf at Jumeirah Beach. There is no charge to enjoy the public beach and you’ll find various vendors and facilities close to hand. Located on Dubai Marina, you'll find luxury like no other in this neighborhood.

  • Take a stroll along La Mer, a world-class beachfront
  • Visit the Jumeirah Mosque, the largest mosque in the UAE
  • Dine on delicious food at Turkish Village Restaurant & Café
  • Shop until you drop for luxury fashion at Dubai Marina Mall

If Jumeirah Beach isn’t quite your cup of tea, check out where to stay in Dubai before you scroll on down into the main Dubai attractions.

There are LOADS of areas just waiting to be explored, some of which have accommodation options too. If in doubt, I recommend staying on Sheikh Zayed Road, which is the longest road in Dubai and connects you to all the main tourist attractions.

Now, buckle your seatbelts, it’s time to look at the best places to visit in Dubai. This is gonna be fun!

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#1 – Burj Khalifa – Possibly one of the most important places to visit in Dubai

Burj Khalifa

  • Tallest building in the world
  • Incredible views
  • Splendid modern architecture
  • Iconic Dubai landmark

Why it’s awesome: The Burj Khalifa , open since 2010 and built in just five years, is the tallest building in the world. Standing at 828 metres (2,717 feet) tall, it’s certainly an imposing sight! The building is that tall that people on the highest floors can still see the sun several minutes after it has set for those at ground level!

Sleek metal and gleaming glass rise high into the sky, with fountains and a pretty tree- and bench-filled park at the bottom. It has several observation decks from where you can enjoy terrific views over Dubai, and there are places inside to eat, drink, and sleep.

Also across from the Burj Khalifa, you will find Dubai’s hottest attraction, Sky Views Dubai . This adrenaline-packed activity that opened in November 2021 at the Sky Views Hotel allows visitors to slide down a complete glass slide from the 53rd floor to the 52nd floor. If you’re not afraid of heights, this attraction is for you.

What to do there: Stroll through the park at the bottom of the tower and perch on a bench to enjoy the vibe and views. Snap plenty of pictures of the towering beauty before riding the high-speed elevators up to the viewing points. (It is advised to book tickets well in advance to avoid disappointment.) On Level 124 you can enjoy stunning views of the world at your feet, seeing even further afield thanks to the super-strength telescopes. One of the best places in Dubai.

Level 125 has a beautiful Arabian-style lounge with panoramic views. Dare to step out onto the interactive glass floor—it seems to splinter right beneath your feet, all while standing 456 metres (1,496 feet) above the ground.

You can also take a virtual tour to the very pinnacle of the tower and enjoy a virtual flight over the city. To really feel fancy, book one of the drinks packages, such as afternoon tea, a champagne sundowner, or nighttime cocktails.

#2 – Wild Wadi Waterpark – Easily one of the most fun places to check out in Dubai

Wild Wadi Waterpark

  • Cool down in the sun
  • Enjoy various water rides
  • Ideal for a fun family day out
  • Watch the large waterfall cascading at regular intervals

Why it’s awesome: Wild Wadi Waterpark is one of the best places in Dubai to beat the heat and cool down while having heaps of fun. The large outdoor water park has some 30 rides and attractions for people of all ages and it is themed around the story of Juha, an Arabian folklore figure.

There are several pools and places where you can take it easy and bask in the sunshine, and you’ll also find great spots to grab refreshments and meals. Don’t worry if you’ve forgotten any of the essentials as there’s also a shop on site that sells bathing suits, goggles, towels, and anything else that you’d need for a great day. You can also buy a range of merchandise.

What to do there: Take a refreshing dip in one of the pools and relax around the park. Why not spoil yourself and rent a private cabana for your day at the water park?

Lazily drift along Juha’s Journey, a mellow and laid-back lazy river, grab a ring to hurtle down the ring slides, bob in the turbulent waves of Flood River, and try to keep your head above water in Breaker’s Bay, the biggest wave pool in the Middle East. This place is a great spot to spend some time on the weekend in Dubai , just make sure you bring your sunscreen!

Get your body-boarding and surfing game on at the Wipeout and Riptide Flowriders, one of just four such water attractions in the world. Feel an adrenaline surge at Tantrum Alley and Burj Surj, and climb the 32-metre (105-foot) tower of Jumeirah Sceirah to hurtle down the long and exhilarating slide at a breath-taking 80 km/h (50mph).

Watch as your kids have heaps of fun and giggles at Juha’s Dhow and Lagoon, with tamer slides, water cannons, fountains, shallow pools, and more, all with a cool theme. Pick up souvenirs, enjoy a tasty meal, and have a great day to remember.

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#3 – The Dubai Mall – A great place in Dubai if you love to shop!

The Dubai Mall

  • One of the world’s biggest shopping malls
  • Home to more than 1,000 shops
  • Air of luxury, exclusivity, and glamour
  • Various leisure and entertainment options

Why it’s awesome: The best place in Dubai to spend money, the elegant and huge Dubai Mall is perhaps the most famous shopping centre in the UAE, if not the Middle East. With more than 1,000 shops and a variety of entertainment and dining options, you should plan to spend a good few hours there.

Open since 2008, it is now one of the most-visited places across the entire world! You’ll find men’s, women’s, and children’s fashions, fragrances and cosmetics, toys, electronics and gadgets, homewares, and more. Oh, its also amongst the best places to go in Dubai for some free AC and the top place to visit in Dubai for free toilets.

If you’re visiting in December and January, you’ll be visiting around the Dubai Shopping Festival, which is where you can witness live music displays, light installations, daily fireworks d even a DSF Drone Light Show – that’s how it’s done in Dubai!

What to do there: Escape the heat and step into air-conditioned comfort to enjoy some high-class window shopping and retail therapy. Even if you don’t plan on buying anything it’s still well worth visiting the Dubai Mall to admire the sumptuous surroundings and fancy shop displays. Stores include Chanel, Chloe, La Perla, Aldo, Apple, Tiffany and Co, Clinique, Prada, Mac, Dior, Bose, Lego, Fendi, Gap, DKNY, Puma, Gap, Rolex, and many, many more.

Visiting with kids? No worries! Take them to Kidzania where they can have fun with other youngsters in various cool roleplay settings in a mini world designed just for children.

Catch a film at the 22-screen cinema, grab a bite to eat in one of the many restaurants, cafes, and concession stands, go ice skating, see the replica of the Dubai Creek Tower in the Atrium, explore the underwater world at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo , and feel a shiver down your spine in the haunted house of Hysteria. There really is so much to enjoy at the Dubai Mall in addition to shopping.

#4 – Ski Dubai – One of the more unique places to visit in Dubai!

Ski Dubai, Dubai

  • The first indoor ski resort in the Middle East
  • Home to cute colonies of penguins
  • Lessons available for all levels of skiers
  • Experience winter in the desert

Why it’s awesome: What could be more unusual than skiing and enjoying diverse snow sports while surrounded by desert?! That’s exactly what Ski Dubai offers—heaps of wintery fun! The large facility can be found in the Mall of the Emirates and was the Middle East’s first indoor ski resort.

A top way to get some respite from the heat, temperatures are kept at around -1 to 2 degrees Celsius (30 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit) at all times. It offers tons of fun for people of ages, so whether you’re travelling with friends, family, or your love interest you’ll have a great time there. You can book your full-day-ski-pass here.

What to do there: Don your warm clothes and practice your skiing techniques on the five slopes. If snowboarding is more your thing don’t worry—you can do that too. Have a go at bobsledding, tobogganing, snow tubing, and zorbing, tackle the climbing wall. And ride in a snow plough.

Have a blast in the snow, building snowmen, making snow angels, or simply enjoying a good old snowball fight. Don’t miss seeing the penguins too. The facility is home to both king penguins and Gentoo penguins. There’s a cool penguin parade each day, which is sure to enchant visitors old and young alike. Of all the Dubai place to see, this is the only one I can think of that involves snow.

#5 – The Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve – Dubai’s first national park!

The Arabian Desert

  • riding on the back of a camel
  • sand surfing on the dunes
  • BBQ to finish the day

Why it’s awesome: Its camels, romance and surfing down the sand – it just doesn’t get any more awesome than exploring the Dubai Desert Conversation Reserve, Dubai’s first national park! This tour will take you roughly 60 km from the city centre, right into the red dunes. This is THE place to go in Dubai to get away from Dubai…

What to do there: With this EPIC 4×4 desert tour , you’ll be exploring the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve on the back of a camel, have a breathtaking view over the red sand and test your surfing skills down the dunes. The tour ends with a BBQ and, of course, traditional shisha for everyone. The desert is amongst the best places in Dubai to visit – do not miss this if you have the time.

#6 – Dubai Fountain – One of the most incredible free places to go to in Dubai

Dubai Fountain

  • Stunning show that combines water, music, and lights
  • Free to watch
  • Biggest choreographed fountain in the world
  • Boat rides available

Why it’s awesome: Located outside of the famous Dubai Mall on the large Burj Khalifa Lake, the marvellous Dubai Fountain is the world’s biggest choreographed fountain. Created by the same company that designed the famous fountain show at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, shows take place at the Dubai Fountain at various times throughout the day.

There are many spots where you can watch the spectacular sound, light, and fountain show for absolutely free. This is a very popular place to go in Dubai so try to get here early though to secure a great spot.

What to do there: Be in awe of the stunning fountain show, set to traditional Arabian music, classical sounds, and contemporary tunes. Marvel at the exquisitely designed show, which incorporates perfectly synchronised jets of water, colourful lights, and music. Gasp as jets of water shoot up to 152 metres (500 feet) into the air and be blown away by the overall beauty and grace of the stunning fountain show.

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#7 – Jumeirah Beach – A perfect place to visit in Dubai if you are on a budget!

Jumeirah Beach

  • Gorgeous white sand beach
  • Stunning views
  • Varied water activities
  • Free to enjoy

Why it’s awesome: Fine white sands meet the sparkling blue waters of the Persian Gulf at Jumeirah Beach. There is no charge to enjoy the public beach and you’ll find various vendors and facilities close to hand, so it’s perfect if you’re visiting Dubai on budget .

Water sports are available at the beach, along with a variety of fun beach sports and activities, or you can simply relax and soak up the sun or bury your nose in a good book. The popular beach also offers great views of the ocean and city skyscrapers.

What to do there: Stroll along the white sandy shore and admire the ocean vistas and views of the city’s skyscrapers, including the iconic Burj al Arab. Spread your towel on the sands to soak up some sun or pay a small amount to rent a lounger and parasol. Paddle and swim in the sea (though do be sure to be cautious of undercurrents and rip tides and make sure that children, especially, do not go far from your reach).

Get some morning or evening exercise by walking, jogging, cycling, or skating along the long beach boulevard, pick up some refreshments from one of the beach vendors, and enjoy a day at the seaside in Dubai.

#8 – Dubai Miracle Garden – A beautiful and scenic place to check out in Dubai

Miracle Garden

  • Romantic and scenic destination
  • One of the biggest natural flower gardens across the globe
  • Eco-friendly initiatives
  • Certain elements in the Guinness Book of World Records
  • One of the top places to visit in Dubai

Why it’s awesome: The stunning Dubai Miracle Garden is an award-winning attraction. Among the biggest flower gardens in the world, it contains many large and beautiful floral displays that are photogenic and impressive. The garden boasts around 50 million flowers in a wide array of hues and 250 million plants.

Opened on Valentine’s Day, it is a great destination for lovers with much natural beauty to admire. Some of the garden’s features appear in the Guinness Book of World Records. The garden featured in a Bollywood movie, with the director eager to show a different side to Dubai than simply towering buildings and high-tech elements.

What to do there: Wander through the pretty gardens, admiring the rich array of flora and inhaling the enticing scents. The aromatic garden is especially alluring. See the gigantic floral clock, observe the peacocks that roam the grounds, marvel at the huge Mickey Mouse topiary, and be awed by the gigantic Airbus A360 floral display (entered in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the biggest flower-created structure in the world).

Visit the world’s biggest indoor Butterfly Garden, home to around 15,000 attractive butterflies. Other great features include a castle made from millions of flowers, a passageway of umbrellas, a kids’ trampoline park, a walkway of hearts, a hill of flowers, a towering floral teddy bear, a shimmering lake, and a giant tortoise.

You’ll find various places to eat and drink throughout the gardens too, and there are plentiful opportunities to relax and simply enjoy being outdoors and away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

#9 – Dubai Museum – A fascinating educational place to visit in Dubai

Dubai Museum

  • Housed in Dubai’s oldest existing building
  • Wide assortment of artefacts from the Gulf states and beyond
  • Interesting dioramas at the Dubai Museum
  • Travel back through the ages

Why it’s awesome: Dubai Museum is located within the 1787 Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest remaining building in Dubai present on every backpacking Dubai travel guide (as it should be!). The mighty building exudes a sense of strength and history, having been used as a weapons storage facility, a defensive fortress, a prison, and a royal home in times gone by.

Providing insights into the Dubai of old, from a time before oil made the country rich and the modern buildings sprang up in the desert terrain, there are heaps of fascinating displays and exhibits. Open since the early 1970s, the museum seeks to preserve the traditional way of life and culture of Dubai. The museum is one of the best places to see in Dubai for those who want some historical context.

What to do there: Enter the mighty coral-built fortress through the cannon-flanked main entrance to appreciate the structure’s grandeur and strength. Gaze up at the old tower, which dates back to the 1780s, see the reconstructed city walls, and admire the traditional boat (known as a dhow) in the main courtyard.

Make your way around the diverse galleries and halls, seeing exhibitions of musical instruments, weapons, furniture, drawings, pottery, tombstones, and more.

Look into the various replica buildings, including mosques, souks complete with an ironmonger, tailor, carpenter, and other tradesmen, homes, a Bedouin tent, and farms, see how Dubai has changed over the years at the large dioramas, and learn more about the area’s traditional pearl-diving activities. There’s also an onsite gift shop.

#10 – Hatta – A very cool place in Dubai to go for a day

Hatta, Dubai

  • Mountain landscapes
  • Adventure activities
  • One of the oldest preserved heritage areas in the country
  • An hour away from the heart of Dubai

Why it’s awesome: Hatta is a gorgeous location in the Hajar Mountains. Scenic views and a sense of history make for a fantastic day out away from the skyscrapers and modern way of life. The mountain enclave has a cultural town with desert farms and a fortress and Hatta Heritage Village is a great place to see a way of life long since passed.

There are incredible viewpoints and the deep blues of the sparkling lake contrast with the reddish-grey rocks and arid terrain. Of all the places to go in Dubai for nature, Hatta is one of the best.

What to do there: Feast your eyes on natural splendour as you drive through the craggy mountains to Hatta. Inhale deliciously fresh air and try a variety of outdoor adventures—enjoy thrilling mountain biking and hiking, go kayaking on the shimmering lake, and spot a variety of nature.

Admire the vistas from Hatta Dam and learn more about the country’s past at Hatta Library. The Heritage Village is a must, with its ancient fort and recreated huts and houses. History is really brought to life.

#11 – Dubai Frame – A great place to see in Dubai if you love architecture

Dubai Frame

  • Biggest frame in the world
  • Set in pretty parkland
  • Unusual structure
  • Fabulous views
  • One of the Dubai must see places

Why it’s awesome: Dubai Frame, open since early 2018, is one of Dubai’s most incredible landmarks. Standing at 150 metres (492 feet) tall, the large frame is 105 metres (345 feet) wide. Located in Zabeel Park, the structure is surrounded by grass, palm trees, and various other natural features.

Diverse leisure options are available in the park too. Not only is the frame itself a beautiful piece of architecture, made from aluminium, steel, glass, and concrete, but the whole point of the huge frame is to provide cool views of the city’s magnificent skyline and architectural marvels.

What to do there: Stand one side of the frame and see Dubai’s modern skyscrapers as if in a picture, and then move to the other side for a framed perspective of Old Dubai. Depending on your position you can compare and contrast the old and new parts of the city.

Take plenty of pictures of the Dubai Frame and the views through the massive structure. Aside from admiring the structure and getting your Insta-fix, the frame is a great spot to meet up and hang out. Locals and visitors use the area for jogging, skating, picnicking and simply hanging.

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#12 – Burj al Arab – One of the most amazing places in Dubai!

Burj al Arab

  • Iconic landmark
  • World’s fanciest hotel
  • Striking architecture
  • Located on an artificial island

Why it’s awesome: The stunning Burj al Arab is one of the most famous hotels in the world. Coined as the world’s only six-star hotel, it offers unrivalled luxury and pampering. You don’t have to be staying at the magnificent hotel to enjoy its splendour however; many people visit simply to admire the iconic structure from outside, marvelling at the sail-like form and gleaming profile.

Standing on an artificial island, the sea provides a gorgeous backdrop to the maritime-inspired building. The hotel has featured in several films and TV shows and diverse high-profile events have taken place at the lofty helipad, including Tiger Woods playing gold, David Coulthard driving an F1 racing car, and a tennis match between Andre Agassi and Roger Federer.

What to do there: If you really want to splash the cash and spoil yourself, book to stay in the world’s most lavish hotel and enjoy star-quality pampering. Guests can enjoy all trapping like the decadent spa, inviting swimming pools, modern fitness centre, and chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce. For a cheaper (though not cheap) experience you can also dine in one of the hotel’s world-class restaurants or indulge in afternoon tea or cocktails. Alternatively, admire the elegant building from the outside and snap plenty of pictures of the striking hotel.

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#13 – Palm Jueirah – Dubai’s collection of palm islands!

The Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Why it’s awesome: The Palm Islands are a collection of three man-made islands that make up the shape of a palm. Palm Jumeirah is lined with luxury hotels with private beaches, making it the ideal place to stay if you want to be pampered and have a totally luxurious experience.

However, it is also a place best-seen from above. If you don’t have a drone, then you can sky dive and view the structure in all its glory.

What to do here: Take a stroll around the streets of the Palm Jumeirah or bathe on the private beach of one of the luxury hotels (if you’re staying there of course). To be honest, there isn’t much to see here from the ground, it’s more about having a luxury experience at one of the hotels.

#14 – Motiongate Dubai – Awesome place to visit in Dubai with kids!

Motiongate Dubai, Dubai

  • Fun theme park inspired by Hollywood
  • Rides and attractions for people of all ages
  • Fantastic family-friendly day out
  • Live entertainment

Why it’s awesome: Motiongate Dubai, open since late 2016, has various cool areas with different Hollywood-inspired themes. There are diverse rides, attractions, and shows, with something to suit old and young alike. A popular place for a family outing, there are indoor and outdoor activities and attractions. The themed areas include Studio Central, Smurfs’ Village, DreamWorks, Lionsgate, and Colombia Pictures. Enter the world of film and the big screen and meet many well-known characters. There are places to eat and shop too.

What to do there: Get set for an active and fun day out at Motiongate Dubai. Discover the different enchanting areas and enjoy the cool rides. Enter the world of animation at DreamWorks, themed around movies like Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and Madagascar, and enjoy the whimsical world of Smurfs’ Village. In Columbia Pictures you’ll find attractions based around Sony Picture productions, including Ghostbusters, The Green Hornet, and Hotel Transylvania.

Feel the rush on adrenaline-inducing rides like Blast Off, High Speed Chase, and Capitol Bullet Train, let your kids have a whale of a time in play areas like Flint’s Imagination Lab, Woodland Play Park, and the Smurfberry Factory, and have an interactive adventure at Underworld 4D and Unstoppable Awesomeness. Tap your feet at shows like King Julien’s Side Show Stop and Operation Penguin Shake, and make many magical memories.

#15 – Safa Park – A beautiful outdoor place to visit in Dubai

Safa Park, Dubai

  • Enjoy being outdoors
  • Escape the crowded streets
  • Sporting and leisure facilities
  • Lots of flora and fauna

Why it’s awesome: Popular with locals and tourists alike, Safa Park is a pleasant place to unwind outdoors in Dubai. It’s easy to find a quiet place to relax and chill with a good book. Children can enjoy the play areas and there are facilities for jogging, cycling, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and football. The park’s landscapes include three lakes, a waterfall, and a small forest, and you can spot an array of wildlife. Each month Safa Park hosts a large flea market—visit on the first Saturday of the month for some bargain hunting.

What to do there: Choose a shaded spot to sit and relax and soak up the peaceful air, or get active and partake in some exercise. You can walk or run around the jogging track or grab your friends for a game of volleyball, tennis, or football. Stroll around the shimmering lakes and look out for the many bird species that call the park home. You’ll also likely spot butterflies, small mammals, and small reptiles too. Enjoy the great views of downtown Dubai, cook up a meaty feast at the BBQs, and enjoy an outdoor lunch at the picnic areas.

#16 – Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood – One of Dubai’s coolest historical sites!

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, Dubai

  • Experience a traditional way of life
  • Step back in time
  • Set next to the Dubai Creek
  • Various cultural activities

Why it’s awesome: Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood (also referred to as Al Bastakiya) offers a charming glimpse into Emirati life of times gone by. Sitting alongside the atmospheric Dubai Creek, the neighbourhood has much of its original streets and buildings.

Narrow alleyways wind through the olde-worlde buildings and the overall vibe is steeped in history and heritage. The way of life is peaceful and unhurried. There are vendors selling traditional foods and you’ll find a wealth of cultural establishments and small stores. A variety of events take place here throughout the year, including the Sikka Art Fair.

What to do there: Take a leisurely stroll through the winding streets and narrow lanes, absorbing the nostalgic energy and atmosphere. See buildings of old, a stark contrast to the more modern parts of Dubai. Hear whispers from the past as you walk past old homes and towers, imagining a life long since passed.

Learn how the people of yesteryear lived, before oil and wealth drastically changed the city. Travel back to the middle of the 19 th century and uncover past times at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. Browse in the quaint art galleries and soak up the creative air and pause for a break and to watch the world go by in a cosy cafe.

One of my favorite things to do here is to visit an old Arabian tea house and enjoy a delicious lunch meal and some exquisite tea.

#17 – Dubai Garden Glow – Quite the quirky place in Dubai!

Dubai Garden Glow, Dubai

  • Whimsical, colourful, and imaginative
  • Perfect destination for families
  • Blend of art, technology, and nature
  • Environmentally-aware attraction that teaches people about global warming

What it’s awesome: Dubai Garden Glow is an enchanting and amazing evening destination in the large Zabeel Park. Old and young alike are sure to be mesmerised by the stunning lights and displays. While attractive during the day, watch as the park goes through a magical transformation as darkness descends, with many colourful illuminated features. Split into different areas, the park also has a terrific zone dedicated to recycling and eco-awareness. There are street entertainers to add to the carnival-like air and you’ll find various shows and places to eat and drink.

What to do there: Plan to spend at least a couple of hours exploring Dubai Garden Glow and try to time your visit to enjoy the garden both during the daylight and during the dark. Little ones can run and play in the wide open spaces and younger members of the family are all but guaranteed to be transfixed in the large Dinosaur Park. Home to around 120 huge animatronic dinosaurs, it’s certainly exciting!

Appreciate the eco-friendly Art Park, with its striking displays made of empty bottles, old ceramics, CDs, and other recycled items. Marvel at the exquisite ice sculptures in the Ice Park and be dazzled by the beautiful lights of Glow Park. There are lanterns, landmarks, flowers, and animals, all made from lights. Call into the food pavilion if you feel peckish.

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#18 – Dubai Opera – A great place to visit in Dubai at night

Dubai Opera, Dubai

  • Large performing arts venue
  • See various types of shows and performances
  • Designed to resemble a traditional sailing vessel
  • Major cultural attraction

Why it’s awesome: Dubai Opera is a modern and eye-catching building that was built to look like a dhow, or traditional boat. It was the first purpose-built multi-arts venue in Dubai. The large venue can seat around 2,000 people at any given time and it hosts a variety of shows and events. The program includes musicals, plays, ballets, operatic performances, comedy shows, fashion shows, and more. The interiors are lavish and opulent and the building also has a restaurant and a beautiful sky garden.

What to do there: Check the listings and book tickets to see an event at the Dubai Opera. It’s definitely a great way to inject a little more culture into your stay. Admire the elegant building from the outside and inside and go up to the sky garden to see sweeping views across the city. The great views include the iconic Burj Khalifa and the sublime Dubai Fountain. Dine on delectable gourmet cuisine in the high-class restaurant too. This the best place to visit in Dubai for a blast of Wagner or Puccini although the idea of an opera in the desert is a bit Fitzcaraldo.

#19 – Grand Mosque – One of the most religious places to see in Dubai

Grand Mosque

  • Large Islamic place of worship
  • Hear the call to prayer five times per day from the soaring minaret
  • One of the city’s most important religious buildings
  • Beautiful architecture

Why it’s awesome: Dubai’s Grand Mosque is at the heart of local religious and spiritual life, and it’s also a major place for Islamic culture and social events. The original mosque was built at the start of the 20 th century, though it has been rebuilt several times since with the present mosque dating back to 1998. The towering minaret is one of the tallest in the country. Resembling a lighthouse, it’s an impressive piece of architecture. There are many fine details around the main body of the mosque, including glorious domes, stained glass, and Quranic calligraphy. Of all the Dubai must see places this is the most classical beautiful.

What to do there: Be sure to dress modestly to visit Dubai’s Grand Mosque (or any other place of worship for that matter). Walk around the courtyard and admire the building from the outside and watch as the faithful come to pray. Non-Muslims aren’t permitted in the main mosque, but you can look at the beautiful minaret. Standing at 70 metres (230 feet) tall, the lighthouse-like tower is the tallest in Dubai and one of the tallest in the UAE. Soak up the spiritual air in the heart of the old city. Come back to see the mosque at night time too when it is beautifully lit up.

#10 – Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve – An unknown (but awesome!) place to see in Dubai!

Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, Dubai

  • Off-the-beaten-track destination
  • Desert landscapes and pretty artificial lakes
  • Diverse wildlife
  • Sustainable tourism initiatives

Why it’s awesome: Situated just around a 30-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of downtown Dubai, Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve is a great place to discover the surrounding desert areas. It’s easy to forget that the modern and gleaming city of Dubai is almost entirely surrounded by arid desert. The first unfenced nature reserve in the country, it is home to an interesting array of flora and fauna. The man-made lakes are picturesque and the area also has fascinating archaeological sites too. Many locals come here to enjoy the natural beauty, though it sees relatively few international visitors. It makes a pleasant change to the high-tech aura, frenetic activity, and tall buildings of Dubai.

What to do there: Visit the extensive network of artificial lakes, the Al Qudra Lakes and spot interesting wildlife, including some rare and endangered species. Look out for butterflies, birds, lizards, frogs, fish, and rodents, and see around 40 different species of plants. The observation platforms are some of the best places to see different native wildlife. If you can bear the heat you can enjoy long bike rides along the 84-kilometre (52-mile) track.

Visit the Saruq Al Hadid Archaeological Site, discovered in 2002, to see an assortment of artefacts from the past. Things like jewellery, pottery, weapons, and tools were unearthed here. If you visit in the late afternoon you can witness a striking sunset and then stay for a spot of stargazing. With almost no light pollution it’s a great place for astronomy fans.

#21 – Bollywood Parks – Cool place to see in Dubai with friends!

Bollywood Parks, Dubai

  • Unique theme park
  • Experience Indian culture without leaving the Middle East
  • Diverse rides, shows, and other attractions
  • Plenty of fun for people of all ages

Why it’s awesome: A great place for a fun day out with your family or friends, Bollywood Parks is a unique theme park in Dubai. Indeed, it’s the world’s first theme park to be dedicated to the Indian movie industry. Inspired by the colours, music, and energy of Bollywood, the vibrant amusement park is divided into several captivating zones. There are exciting rides, captivating shows, and cool attractions as well as delicious Indian cuisine, gift shops, and backstage experiences.

What to do there: Get into the Bollywood groove as you explore the five different zones, all full of passion, colour, joy, emotion, action, romance, and adventure. Wander the scintillating Bollywood Boulevard, a riot of colour with enticing eateries and spellbinding shows. Experience Mumbai Chowk with its flair, zest, cuisine, and adventures, and immerse yourself even further into Indian life in the picturesque Rustic Ravine. This is a good place in Dubai to visit for fans of Bollywood – and there are at least a billion of them.

The decadent Royal Plaza is sure to impress and you can step into the silver screen at the Bollywood Film Studios. Enjoy an immersive cricket match at Thrill of Victory, compete against your mates at the Hunt for Gabbar Singh, enter the virtual world at Unleashed, fly high through the skies on Hero’s Flight, travel back in time at Crossroads, and enjoy all the glitz and glam at Stars on Steps. Don’t forget to pick up themed merchandise and fabulous outfits before you leave.

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#22 – Dubai Creek – One of the most romantic places to visit in Dubai!

Dubai Creek

  • Scenic saltwater creek
  • Long history
  • Lined with interesting buildings
  • Romantic boat rides

Why it’s awesome: Dubai creek connects the desert with the seaport, and was once a major trading route. It was once at the heart of the pearl trade and was/is a major place for fishing. It’s still a hive of activity today, with vessels of all sizes bobbing along the waters. The creek used to divide the city into two parts: Deira and Bur Dubai.

The Bani Yas tribal group first settled along the edges of the water. Several interesting buildings sit alongside the creek, including Dubai Creek Tower, the National Bank, and Deira Twin Towers, and there’s a pleasant Dubai park close to hand. A nice place for a stroll with your beloved, there are also several activities to enjoy here too.

What to do here: Admire the waterside vistas and take a walk alongside the creek. Admire the attractive buildings at the water’s edge and relax in the large Dubai Creek Park. Get a taste of port life at the Dhow Wharfage, an area filled with traditional sailing boats and a thronging place of activity.

Wave to the friendly sailors and watch as they unload their hauls and cargo. If you’re lucky, you may also catch a glimpse of street performers next to the creek. One of the most romantic things to do at Dubai Creek is to charter a ride on a dhow and admire the city from the water. You can also watch a splendid sunset in the evening times.

#23 – Spice Souk – Certainly one of the most exotic places to see in Dubai!

Spice Souk

  • Aromatic and colourful
  • Pick up local gifts and souvenirs
  • Get a sense of the Dubai of old
  • Practice your haggling skills

Why it’s awesome: Part of the Old Souk, the spice souk specialises in fragrant spices from across the globe. You’ll also find a wealth of beautiful fragrances and perfumes too—it really is a place that appeals to the senses. Furthermore, there are also other goods for sale, including textiles, rugs, and souvenirs. The narrow twisty lanes are lined with open-air stalls and more traditional closed stores and the atmosphere is pretty old-fashioned. The spice souk is definitely a striking contrast to the modern malls and shopping centre in downtown Dubai. This is the Dubai place to go for a taste and smell of typical Arabic life.

What to do there: Get lost roaming the tiny alleyways and winding streets as you peruse a wide selection of spices and fragrances. You’ll find everything here from custom-made scents that smell like designer perfumes, teas, herbal remedies, culinary spices, and incense. Discover common spices used in local dishes and pick up items to take home with you. Don’t forget to haggle and negotiate if you do want to make a purchase. Inhale the rich aromas of things like cumin, saffron, pepper, garlic, turmeric, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves. The heady Arabian atmosphere transports you back in time and really gives you a sense of the exotic.

#24 – Jumeirah Mosque – One of the nicer places in Dubai to sightsee!

Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai

  • Important place of Islamic worship
  • Open to non-Muslim visitors
  • Learn more about Islamic culture, traditions, life, and festivals

Why it’s awesome: Built in the late 1970s, Jumeirah Mosque has a traditional Fatimid style with elements from Egypt and Syria. The photogenic building is a popular place for tourists wishing to learn more about Islam. It is the only mosque in Dubai that permits entry to non-Muslims, though do be aware that you should be dressed modestly and that women are requested to cover their hair. (Items are available for visitors to borrow.) Informative, friendly, and educational tours are available for visitors.

What to do there: Admire the large pale building from the outside, taking in the visual beauty of the two minarets, domes, windows, and arches. Take a tour to learn more about the local way of life and beliefs, and feel free to ask questions and take photos. Listen for the harmonious call to prayer issued five times each day from the minarets. Try traditional snacks and drinks like coffee and dates. Try to visit the mosque in the evening too when it is splendidly illuminated.

#25 – Alserkal Avenue – One of the most underrated places to see in Dubai

Alserkal Avenue, Dubai

  • Hub for arts and culture
  • Creative vibe
  • Located in an old industrial area
  • Cool shopping and dining opportunities

Why it’s awesome: Wondering where to go in Dubai for a bit of art? Well cool, creative, hip, and trendy, Alserkal Avenue is an up-and-coming part of Dubai. Once little more than an edgy industrial area, today you’ll find a wealth of excellent art galleries and other creative spaces alongside workshops, studios, stores, and offbeat eateries. Most establishments are housed within former warehouses and factories. The area grew from one single gallery that moved here in 2008. Today, it’s one of the freshest emerging districts in the whole of the Middle East.

What to do there: See the converted industrial buildings and soak up the creative vibe in the many art spaces. With around 60 art- and design-focused venues there’s something to cater to all tastes. Admire a wide selection of artistic works by both local and international artists, learn more about local community projects, watch performing art demonstrations, attend diverse workshops, and purchase unique items to take home with you.

Galleries in the area include Ayyam, El Seed, Green Art Gallery, Carbon 12 Dubai, Jean Paul Najar Foundation , and Gallery Isabelle van den Eynde. Check out the cultural events calendar and see what’s on when you’re visiting the city. Have a look in Salsali, the first private museum in Dubai, shop for hip fashions, gadgets, custom-made jewellery, and boutique lifestyle items, and stop for refreshments in one of the district’s cool cafes and restaurants.

#26 – Ras al Khor Bird Sanctuary – A nice quiet place to see in Dubai

Ras al Khor Bird Sanctuary, Dubai

  • Wild wetlands close to the city
  • Home to many bird species, reptiles, fish, and other creatures
  • Attracts migratory species
  • Top place for keen bird spotters and nature lovers

Why it’s awesome: Peaceful and quiet, it’s difficult to believe that the wetlands and wildlife of Ras al Khor Bird Sanctuary are just a stone’s throw from the urban sprawl of Dubai. The large sanctuary incorporates mudflats, lagoons, mangroves, and salt flats, with habitats suitable for many types of birds and other creatures.

There are fish, crustaceans, reptiles, and small mammals in the sanctuary too, with some species using the area as a breeding ground. It’s an absolute hidden gems in Dubai and one of the few places to get up close to nature near the modern desert-surrounded city.

What to do there: Admire the varied terrain and settle down in a hide to watch for a variety of wildlife. There are so many species of birds to look out for, including kingfishers, egrets, herons, ospreys, storks, peafowl, eagles, and wagtails. The sanctuary is especially known for its huge numbers of pretty pink flamingos in the winter months. You may also see fish, rodents, and other small creatures.

#27 – Kite Beach – An awesome place to visit in Dubai for half a day!

Kite Beach, Dubai

  • Clean and tidy sandy beach
  • Great water sports options
  • Family-friendly destination
  • Good seaside facilities

Why it’s awesome: Kite Beach is one of the best beaches in Dubai. It boasts white sands and a laid-back vibe. There are plenty of opportunities to be adventurous out on the waves too, with activities like surfing, kitesurfing, and stand-up paddle boarding. There’s also no shortage of beach games to watch or join in with, and you’ll find amenities like bathrooms and showers close to the beach. It’s free to visit the public beach. The food trucks and refreshment carts are ideal for keeping hunger and thirst at bay.

What to do there: If you’re after water sports, head to Kite Beach in the afternoon for the best conditions. There are rental stores close to the beach if you need equipment, then you’re good to go! Hit the waves and enjoy active watery adventures! Kayaking, kite surfing, and paddle boarding are just a few things you can do at Kite Beach. You can also relax in the sun, join in with a game of beach volleyball, build a sandcastle, paddle in the sea, and take a long walk along the coast. Lap up the views of the Burj al Arab and, if you visit on a Friday or Saturday, shop for trinkets and souvenirs in the seaside market.

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Must-see places in Dubai that every visitor should experience at least once

With DXB airport in Dubai once again taking over the title as the world’s busiest airport, it’s no surprise that more visitors are now jumping off the plane and seeing what’s on offer in the UAE’s largest city.

An astounding and spectacular display of modern urbanization arranged on a backdrop of desert and the calm waters of the Persian Gulf – Dubai strikes the perfect balance between adventure and aesthetics – and is incredibly family-friendly.

If you’ve only got a short time to spend in Dubai though, it can be hard to narrow down what to do. 

We have previously shared with you our bumper list of everything families love to do in Dubai & the UAE  – but to help out our first-time visitors to Dubai we’ve narrowed this list down to the top 17 attractions that tourists love in Dubai.

TL;DR: The Top 3 in Dubai

  • Take in the views At the Top Burj Khalifa
  • Go on a desert safari
  • Undertake an activity with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Cultural Understanding

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1. Scale the Burj Khalifa

The world’s tallest building is at the top of most Dubai tourists’ must-see list. OK, we’re not suggesting you scale it Tom Cruise Mission Impossible-style, but you can visit some of the World’s tallest observation decks.

Standing 163 floors – almost 830 meters tall – Burj Khalifa is perfect for a family trip including the beautifully landscaped gardens and lake beneath, home to the free nightly Dubai fountain show and the 124th/125th and 148th-floor observation decks.

From above, the birds-eye view of Dubai and most importantly the panoramic skyline is unmatched. The world’s largest choreographed fountain show – Dubai Fountain – lies beneath for those who prefer their action on the ground or perhaps do not have time to join the queues.

You can catch a detailed guide on how exactly to visit the world’s tallest building and all the different observation decks and attractions at Burj Khalifa here. 

Note: tickets for Burj Khalifa “At the Top” should be bought in advance. Only a limited number of tickets are available on the day and cost up to 4x pre-purchased time slot tickets. Popular slots at sunrise and sunset can often be sold out weeks in advance.

You can pre-purchase your Burj Khalifa tickets here .

2. Admire the Burj Al-Arab

Burj al Arab | Dubai Best Attractions | Our Globetrotters

The world’s tallest, one and only “seven-star” hotel is a sail-shaped building standing 321 meters high on its own artificial island off the coast at Jumeirah.

The luxury here is surreal, the view of the exterior of the hotel at night with the choreographed light show is simply astounding. The interior awaits with more like underwater restaurant Al Mahara and luxury living suites costing up to $15,000 for a single night!

Attending for afternoon tea at the Burj al Arab might be in more people’s budgets, or why not try one of the new “behind the scenes” tours Inside Burj Al Arab.

Even if you can’t get inside, taking in the views from outside is still one of the must-do attractions in Dubai.

3. Discover Dubai Mall

1,200 shops, a VR gaming zone, Kidzania, ice-skating rink, a cinema complex, hotels and food outlets together form the city’s premier shopping and entertainment centre in the area known as Downtown Dubai. 

Cheap prices with never-ending special events like Dubai Shopping Festival (January and February) and Dubai Summer Surprises (July and August) really make this Mall about far more than just shopping.

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One of Dubai Mall’s major family attractions is the  Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo hosting around 140 species of sea life. Walking along the tunnels with the sea creatures roaming by your side is special. You can also take on the glass bottom boat tours, snorkelling for family fun, or the bravest might like to try shark diving.

It’s also one of the best free things to do in Dubai, as much as the giant aquarium tank can be viewed from inside the mall.

A new instalment adrenaline junkies may enjoy is Ekart Zabeel , in the Zabeel\l extension to the mall.

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4. Dune Bash on a Dubai Desert Safari

Desert Safari | Dubai Best Attractions | Our Globetrotters

One of the major highlights of any Dubai tour is exploring the Dubai deserts. And going for a Dubai desert safari is the best way to experience a taster of the Dubai desert.

A typical desert safari includes dune bashing, camel riding, sand boarding, and many end in traditional Bedouin-style camps for dinner, henna, and musical entertainment, a not-to-missed experience. Here’s how to find the best-priced Dubai desert tour .

5. Get Educated at Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque, a replica of the Egyptian Al-Azhar Mosque but eight times larger in actual size, is considered among the most beautiful mosques in Dubai, a great show-off of traditional Islamic architecture.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Cultural Understanding organizes guided tours of this beautiful stone structure that follows the medieval Fatimid tradition of architecture.

6. Discover Dubai’s Past at Dubai Museum

Housed in the 230-year-old Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai Museum showcases the city’s history and culture and beyond. There is a great exhibit at the entrance, displaying old maps of the region lining up as dots to the gigantic boom in modern development and expansion.

Dubai Museum | Dubai Best Attractions | Our Globetrotters

Traditional boats and palm-leaf houses with wind towers decorate the courtyard. Traditional weaponry, musical instruments, and presentation of the local way of life, along with artefacts from the several thousand-year-old Al Qusais archaeological site, forms the core of the museum interior.

Please note the Dubai Museum has been closed for extensive renovations since 2020 . It is not currently open in 2023 – please seek out more history and culture at Al Shindagha Museum and Historical District as a great new (but old!) alternative to learn more about Dubai at a first-timer

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7. wander the laneways of al fahidi historical neighbourhood.

This is the old city of Dubai and was built by wealthy pearl traders in the 19th century. Old luxurious buildings made of coral and limestones were fitted with wind towers – the air-conditioning of the olden days.

Formerly known as Bastakia, the Al Faihidi Historical Neighbourhood is located on the eastern side of Bur Dubai and lies on the banks of Dubai Creek. Alongside the old architecture, Majlis Gallery shows traditional Arab ceramics and furniture, while the XVA Gallery displays a more contemporary art collection.

Don’t miss several of Dubai’s fascinating smaller museums in the area, too, including the Coin Museum and our favourite, the Dubai Coffee Museum .

We consider this area a must-see attraction for first-time visitors to Dubai to truly take in how much the city has changed over the past century.

8. Seek out Sheikh Sayeed Al-Maktoum House

This is another great museum housed in an old royal home. Sheikh Sayeed Al-Maktoum ruled Dubai from 1921 to 1958 and lived in this house, originally built in 1896 by his father. The house was rebuilt and was turned into a museum; however, the original architecture has been preserved.

Dubai Museum of Historical Photographs and Documents now occupies the building.

You won’t always see this on every Dubai attractions list, but again, we think Dubai first-time visitors will walk away with a greater understanding of the city if they take in these attractions.

Want more culturally immersive experiences in Dubai and the Emirates?  Check out our guide to finding culture in the UAE 

9. Sail across Dubai Creek

An absolute must Dubai Attraction! Dubai Creek showcases a little of life from the traditional fishing and pearl diving economies. Dhows at the Dhow Wharfage would come and go to different parts of the Middle East, India and even Africa. 

Dubai Creek | Dubai Best Attractions | Our Globetrotters

Dubai Creek flows between Deira in the north and Bur Dubai in the south. There are dhows and traditional wooden boats ready to be hired for cruising along the Creek.

10. Fill your senses in the Souks of Deira

Lying on the north shore of Dubai Creek, Deira presents a colourful mixture of Old Dubai, intermingled with the modern world of banks, hotels and office blocks.

Tourists are attracted here in high numbers for the traditional souks, including the world’s largest gold souk, spice souk and fish market.

The Gold Souk has recently been expanded, so if getting some great value jewellery is on your Dubai souvenirs list, you’ve come to the right place!

Seeking ideas on how to fit it all in? Why not try our 4-day Dubai itinerary which takes you from old to new, beach to desert, skyscrapers and shopping malls to grassy parks to experience the best of day

11. See the scenes of Sheikh Zayed Road

Hard to miss, really, for anywhere you want to go in Dubai!

Running down the heart of the modern corporate area of Dubai city centre, it is surrounded by steel, glass and chrome towers on both sides – the world’s most dense aggregate of modern high-rises. This site offers the best on-the-ground or street view of the great Dubai skyscrapers.

Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai Best Attractions | Our Globetrotters

Many of Dubai’s hotels and fancy shopping malls line this famous road, including the Gold and Diamond Park packed with 30 retailers and 118 manufacturers in one place for jewellery lovers.

12. Bathe at The Beach & Stroll The Walk JBR

Whilst Jumeriah Beach Park is one of the most popular beaches in Dubai with its stunning white sand and views of Burj Al Arab, our favourite for families is The Beach in the JBR area of Dubai. 

Here there is a public beach, as well as sun loungers to rent and always plenty of action.  Nearby The Walk has plentiful dining options and a small splash park is great for your little ones. Shower and toilet amenities are on hand and access to beach and water sports aplenty.

You will also catch views from here of Ain Dubai – the largest observation wheel in the world (though note it closed again not long after opening! We’re awaiting reopening in 2023… waiting, waiting) .

13. Make the most of Indoor attractions at Mall of the Emirates

Mall of the Emirates is not only famous for being one of the best shopping facilities in Dubai but also for housing the epic Ski Dubai inside.

The indoor winter garden is cold and full of snow throughout the year, in spite of the hot weather outside. Not just skiing, there is also a penguin colony inside.

Mall of the Emirates also has a movie theatre and entertainment centre aimed at all ages and endless shopping opportunities, it’s one of our favourite indoor summer escape venues .

14. Adrenaline junkies head to IMG Worlds of Adventure

This famous theme park is among the best indoor family attractions in Dubai. The main park is sectioned into three zones, occupied by Marvel, Cartoon Network and the Lost World – dinosaur-themed rides. The central IMG Boulevard is home to the incredibly popular thrill ride, the Haunted Hotel. 

IMG Worlds of Adventure isn’t the best park for toddlers (due to height restrictions), but those with teens and tweens will find there is plenty going on here and the best part is it’s entirely indoors, so suitable year-round.

IMG Worlds of Adventure - Cartoon Network | Duabi's best theme parks for families

16. A day out at Dubai Parks and Resorts

Motiongate Dubai, Legoland Dubai , Legoland Waterpark , and Bollywood Dubai are four different theme parks in this purpose-built adventure playground on the outskirts of Dubai – the largest of its kind in the Middle East.

Plenty of theme rides, Hollywood and Bollywood movie blockbuster themes, and water rides alongside lots of dining and evening entertainment options in Riverland Dubai that connects the theme parks.

Try just one or try and fit them all in a day with a multi-park pass !

NB – Bollywood shut its doors in April 2023 – we await news of what will take its place in the Dubai Parks and Resorts line up

Riverland, the French themed entertianment district that connects Dubai Parks & Resorts Theme Parks

Not sure which theme park is right for your family group? Check out our detailed guide to Dubai Theme Parks to know what to expect

16. Aquaventure

Aquaventure Waterpark is an internationally famous waterpark based at Atlantis The Palm. The world’s longest water slide Aquaconda, Leap of Faith – a nine-story-tall water slide and coaster ride that offers water thrills for family fun.  Underwater safari, a water-sports area for children “Splasher Island”, and a 700 meters long white sand beach complement the adventure.

17. Luxury Yachting Experience

With Dubai’s extensive waterways, it is one of the best places in the world to enjoy luxury yachting . You can pick a yacht rental in Dubai and enjoy your time on the crystal-clear waters of the Persian Gulf. 

Visit beautiful water attractions such as The World or the Palm Jumeirah, go fishing and eat fresh fish cooked by onboard chefs.  Relax on the yacht deck and unwind after your whirlwind tour of Dubai.

Understand what to expect in Dubai post-COVID in our updated Dubai guide here.

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Hello Keri,

I like your list. I like how you go from the blistering city of Dubai to its tranquil desert, and how you transit from the rather adventurous things to do in the UAE city such as dune bashing, among others, to the more relaxed ones, such as the spa.

And, Burj Khalifa has the best panoramic views of Downtown Dubai. A great list indeed.

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I also enjoyed myself while I was visiting this kind of places.

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Lovely blog, loved this article. Off all the things in Dubai you cannot miss Desert Safari. Desert Safari is a must for all travel enthusiasts.

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Kind of like Las Vegas with humidity and a beach?

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Dubai is one beautiful place. My grandfather got to explore the dubai mall and he can’t stop telling us how beautiful it is! 🙂

You have mentioned some the best attractions in Dubai.The Bastakia Quarter is something new to me!

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36 Best Places to Visit in Dubai: Tourist Places & Top Attractions

  • Last Updated on September 4, 2023
  • Anurag Kothari

Dubai is a city of wonders, offering something for everyone, be it families, couples, or solo travellers. With so much to see and explore, Dubai is a must-visit destination for every travel enthusiast. In this travel guide, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the 36 best places to visit in Dubai in 2023.

The list covers everything from the city’s most iconic attractions, like the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain, to hidden gems and local favourites that you won’t find in most guidebooks.

We’ve also included recommendations for the best places to visit in Dubai with family, for free, at night, and for couples, so you can plan your trip according to your preferences. Also, you’ll get detailed information about each sightseeing tourist place like their prices, location and how to reach them.

So, explore the best of Dubai’s holiday destinations and famous tourist attractions in 2023 with this comprehensive travel guide.

36 Best Places to Visit in Dubai For 2023

1. burj khalifa.

Burj Khalifa - Places to visit in dubai

Burj Khalifa needs no introduction when talking about Dubai sightseeing places. This landmark building in Dubai is on a list of places to visit for every traveller. Being the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa is a must-visit place to get a staggering bird-eye view of the city. Head straight to Observation decks on the 124th and 125th floor of the building, which offers the skyline of the city. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that one shouldn’t miss when in Dubai.

  • Address:  1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd – Downtown Dubai 
  • Average Price/Fees:  Starts from AED 169
  • Timings:  10 am -12 am

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2. Jumeirah Beach

Jumeirah Beach - Places to visit in dubai

Jumeirah Beach is another Dubai sightseeing place that you must visit during your Dubai trip. The place is suitable for every kind of traveller. Whether you are going for a honeymoon, a family vacation, or a bachelorette, Jumeirah Beach offers one of the best views of Dubai. Beach bums and sunset lovers, add this place to your list for your next Dubai trip.

Jumeirah Beach is one of the largest public beaches in Dubai. Further, it is an ideal place to spend the day sunbathing and lounging. You can also enjoy numerous water sports here, like doughnut boating, banana boating, and more. The beach is open for 24 hours and is accessible via taxi or public transit.

  • Address:  Jumeirah District 
  • Average Price/Fees:  No fees
  • Timings:  Open 24 hours

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3. Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab - Places to visit in dubai

Burj Al Arab, the most expensive and extravagant 7-star hotel in the world, is a must-visit Dubai sightseeing place. It is the most luxurious hotel in Dubai, with 24-carat gold embellished interiors and world-class facilities.

Not just the interior, the sail-shaped exterior of Burj Al Arab makes it to the list of Dubai sights to see, which stands tall against the pristine blue waters. The place is well-lit in the evening, offering a myriad of experiences like a choreographed lighting show. The building has many high-end restaurants where you can enjoy a traditional Arabian meal.

  • Address:  Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 
  • Average Price/Fees:  Not available for sightseeing

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4. Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall - Places to visit in dubai

The place is one of the popular Dubai sightseeing places and is known for shopping. If you want to shop for souvenirs, then add this place to your Dubai sightseeing list of places to visit in Dubai. Moreover, it is the best place for shopaholics who want to be spoiled by endless choices, with over 1200 stores 120 restaurants, and cafes at the mall.

Dubai Mall also provides entry to Burj Khalifa and has the famous Dubai Aquarium. The mall has various entertainment options available at the mall, like an ice skating rink, multiplex, and a gaming zone. The place is ideal to go with friends, family, kids, and couples.

  • Address:  Downtown Dubai 
  • Timings:  10 am – 1 pm 

Also Check : Hotels in Palm Jumeirah

5. Museum Of the Future

Museum of the future - Places to visit in dubai

Another in the list of Dubai sightseeing places is the Museum of the Future which should be on every traveller’s list. It is one of the unique and best places to go in Dubai, which is dedicated to the possibilities of the future. This new-age museum brought a unique concept that shows how the world will be in the year 2071.

The admirable exterior design of the museum has walls engraved with stances from Arabic poetry, whereas inside, you can take a Journey to the Future. Museum of the Future is one of the places on the Dubai sightseeing list. Here, you can explore Amazonian forests, learn about climate change effects on the Human body, and more in Vault of Life and DNA Library.

  • Address:  Sheikh Zayed Road, Trade Centre 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED   149
  • Timings : 10 am to 6 pm

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6. Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo - Places to visit in dubai

A must-visit amongst Dubai sightseeing places, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo , will give you a chance to witness tons of marine species. It is the world’s largest suspended aquarium with an underwater zoo, offering many fun activities to do. One of the famous Dubai sightseeing places, it offers various activities such as cage snorkelling, shark diving, glass-bottom tours, and more. You can even witness endangered marine species like the tiger shark preserved here in enormous tanks. You can also see the world’s biggest reptile, King Croc, weighing 750 kg.

  • Address:  Dubai Mall
  • Average Price/Fees:  Starts from AED 199 
  • Timings:  10 am-10 pm, from Monday to Thursday, till 12 am on rest days. 

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7. Dubai Fountain

Dubai Fountain - Places to visit in dubai

One of the best Dubai sights to see, Dubai Fountain conducts the tallest fountain show in the world. Moreover, it is well-choreographed in the entire world. It is one of the unique places to visit in Dubai, where you can see the fountain going up to 900 feet, which you don’t get to see everywhere.

Dubai Fountain offers one of the best views of Dubai and Burj Lake and attracts tourists across the year. The sweet amalgamation of rhythmic music, the dance of water, and nightlife will add a marvellous experience to your Dubai trip. The area has 25 colour projectors and 6600 super lights, with songs making it an unforgettable experience.

  • Address:  Burj Khalifa
  • Average Price/Fees:  No fees 
  • Timings:  Every 30 mins from 6 pm daily 

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8. Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina - Places to visit in dubai

Next on the list of Dubai sightseeing places is Dubai Marina. Take a stroll along Dubai Marina, which has become one of the most exotic places to visit in Dubai over the years. With the beautiful landscapes, fantastic cafes and eateries along the Marina, dinner cruise on the Dhow Boat, and deep sea fishing, Dubai Marina has a lot to offer to tourists.

You can also witness the best views of Dubai’s illuminated skyline from here while cruising at Arabian Gulf.

  • Address:  Close to Interchange 5 of Sheikh Zayed Road
  • Average Price/Fees:  No entry fee 
  • Timings:  24 hours

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9. Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden - Places to visit in dubai

If you love vibrant flowers and love how beautiful they can take the shape of anything, then Dubai Miracle Garden is the place for you. If your Dubai tour itinerary does not include this Dubai sightseeing place in the list, then alter it.

The lush green, vibrant flowers and unique shapes on display will leave you awestruck. Dubai Miracle Garden is the biggest flower garden in Dubai, where you can witness distinctive models of popular Dubai sightseeing places made from natural elements. There are over 150 million flowers here.

  • Address:  Dubailand, Al Barsha, South 3 Dubai
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 55 
  • Timings:  9 am-9 pm on weekdays, till 11 pm on weekends 

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10. Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame - Places to visit in dubai

The latest addition to the Dubai sightseeing list is the Dubai Frame which is another architectural marvel of the city. Dubai Frame is 150 meters in height and 93 meters wide and displays the past and future of this city using the latest techs, animations, and graphics.

Getting a memorable photo clicked in front of a Dubai frame is one of the mandatory pictures of the Dubai trip and a thing to do in Dubai. There is also a skywalk offering magnificent views of Old Dubai and New Dubai.

  • Address:  Zabeel Park
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 50 
  • Timings:  9 am-9 pm 

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11. Dubai Garden Glow

Dubai Garden Glow - Places to visit in dubai

Dubai Garden Glow is one of the special theme parks and a famous Dubai sightseeing place that must be on the list of every traveller. Here, you can witness how technology and art come together to create unique things that glow in the dark.

The various art installations across the park, glow park, magic park, art park, and dinosaur park are some of the highlights of Garden Glow. The dinosaur park is the largest outdoor-themed park in Dubai where you can learn about dinosaurs and their evolution.

  • Address:  Zabeel Park, Gate No- 6 & 7 Area – B 
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 70
  • Timings:  5 pm-10 pm

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12. Deira Souks

Deira Souks - Places to visit in dubai

We know Dubai is known for its rich culture, luxury, and Gold. When travelling to Dubai, paying a visit to Deira Souks is mandatory. Deira Souks is a place where you will find gold everywhere. It is heaven for shopaholics and a place for unlimited shopping. Also, you can witness the essence of business culture in Dubai. Deira Souks is a place where you can shop til you drop.

  • Address:  Deira – Al Sabkha
  • Timings:  10 am-10 pm 

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13. Ferrari World

Ferrari World - Places to visit in dubai

Although it is located in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari World, along with Warner Bros, is on our list of Dubai sightseeing places for all the right reasons. Ferrari World is a Ferrari-themed based park in Abu Dhabi.

It allows you to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari on F1 tracks. Also, you can drive a Ferrari across the park, ride on the fastest roller coaster ride in the world, experience the F1 race track with the F1 simulator, know about the making of Ferrari, and a lot more in Ferrari World. The place is for travellers of every kind and age, from 08 to 80.

  • Address:  Yas Island – Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 360
  • Timings:  12 pm-8 pm 

14. Dubai Dolphinarium

Dubai Dolphinarium - Places to visit in dubai

Who doesn’t love watching Dolphins showing their talents and doing tricks? Dubai Dolphinarium is one of the famous Dubai sightseeing places and is considered among the best amusement parks, that includes coral reef aquariums and fish farms.

The place is more than a tourist place in Dubai; it was constructed to educate people about the conservation of dolphins across the world. You can enjoy dolphins and fur seals’ lively performance, play with them, feed them, and even swim with them under supervision.

  • Address:  Riyadh Street, Inside the Creek Park Gate 1 – Dubai Dolphinarium Building – Umm Hurair 2 
  • Average Price/Fees:  Starts at 75 AED/per person
  • Timings:  10 am – 7.30 pm 

15. Desert Safari

Desert Safari - Places to visit in dubai

Dubai sightseeing places list is never-ending, and so is the list of things to do. Talking about Dubai and not mentioning Desert Safari would be a crime. With incredible Dubai sights to see, desert safari offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Exploring the desert is something that will offer the best views of Dubai. Moreover, it is a thing you just cannot miss. Check out everything about Desert Safari Dubai , in our detailed guide.

  • Address:  Al Awir Desert, Liwa Desert, Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve
  • Al Lahbab Desert, Al Faya Desert
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 35 to 275 AED/person
  • Timings:  8 am-11 pm

16. Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark

Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark - Places to visit in dubai

The Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark on Dubai’s Palm Island is among the largest water parks in the world and is among the best places to visit in Dubai with family. The park offers exhilarating water rides, such as the Tower of Poseidon and the Leap of Faith, the Shark Safari, and a private beach.

In addition to swimming with dolphins, visitors may enjoy a range of food options. You can take a taxi or book a cab to reach the waterpark. Catch the Palm Jumeirah monorail, which will take you to the Atlantis Aquaventure station. Check out the list of the 6 best water parks in Dubai .

  • Address:  Atlantis The Palm – Crescent Rd – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  Pricing starts at AED 299
  • Timings:  Mon-Sun 9.30 am to 6 pm

17. Palm Island in Dubai

Palm Island in Dubai - Places to visit in dubai

Among the best places to visit in Dubai is Palm Island in Dubai. Palm Island is an artificial island located off Dubai’s coast. The island has a range of luxury hotels, restaurants, and retail complexes designed like a palm tree. Tourists may take in breathtaking views of the cityscape and Arabian Gulf. 

This Dubai island hosts the finest luxury resorts, such as Atlantis, The Palm, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel, One&Only The Palm, and many others. Additionally, there are also excellent alternatives for fine dining. Reaching Palm Island is easy with a highway system, tunnels, and public transportation choices, including the Palm Monorail.

  • Address:  Palm Jumeirah
  • Average Price/Fees:  No pricing

18. Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek - Places to visit in dubai

Dubai Creek is an inlet of seawater that divides the city in two. On a traditional boat called an abra, tourists may cross the creek and explore the old city of Dubai. The region has typical souks (markets), ancient structures, and museums. By the creek, visitors may also enjoy food options.  Moreover, to get the most out of this location, you should visit early or late in the evening.

In addition, don’t pass up the chance to take dinner at a Dhow Cruise on Dubai Creek.

Entrance to Dubai Creek is free; however, you must pay charges to participate in some activities or gain special access to specific attractions. Also, if you are looking for places to visit in Dubai for couples, head to Dubai Creek during the evening for a romantic stroll and Dhow cruise experience. 

Both public transit services and cabs can help you reach Dubai Creek. 

  • Address:  Dubai Creek 
  • Average Price/Fees:  Free

19. Dubai Museum

Dubai Museum - Places to visit in dubai

Among Dubai’s famous places is the Dubai Museum. The Dubai Museum is the oldest structure in the city, situated in the Al Fahidi Fort, and a must-see for a feel of ancient Dubai. Before being refurbished under the rule of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, this 1787-built fort served as the monarch’s base, a fortified home, and a weapons armoury and prison.

  • Address:  Al Fahidi St., Bur Dubai, Opposite Grand Mosque, Dubai
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 1 for children (under six years); AED 3 for adults 
  • Timings:  Temporarily closed.

20. La Mer Beach

La Mer Beach - Places to visit in dubai

La Mer Dubai beach is located in the Jumeirah 1 neighbourhood and spans along the entire coastline with a breathtaking view of the Arabian Gulf and the cityscape of Dubai. If you intend to spend the day relaxing, walk to the La Mer beach and bask in the sun while laying out on the golden sands or swinging in a hammock.

The beachfront also features the Laguna Waterpark, which is suitable for both children and adults. With all of its artificial waves and water attractions, the La Mer Dubai Waterpark promises plenty of excitement.

  • Address:  Jumeirah 1 region
  • Average Price/Fees:  No entry fees
  • Timings:  Sun-Thurs 10 am – 10 pm, Fri-Sat 10 am – 12 pm

21. Atlantis Palm Hotel

Atlantis Palm Hotel - Places to visit in dubai

The Atlantis Palm Hotel is a luxurious hotel on Dubai’s Palm Island. This 5-star hotel in Dubai offers several dining options, a private beach, and the Aquaventure Waterpark. Also, visitors may explore the Lost Chambers Aquarium, which houses over a hundred thousand aquatic species. The Atlantis also features an underwater hotel in Dubai that will give you the chance to experience the aquatic life.

  • Address:  Crescent Rd – The Palm Jumeirah – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  The hotel’s entrance fee depends on availability, and you also need to pay Aquaventure Waterpark fees starting at AED 299.
  • Timings:  24 Hours

22. Global Village 

Global Village - Places to visit in dubai

Dubai’s Global Village is a cultural and entertainment attraction. The attraction comprises pavilions from several nations that exhibit their culture, cuisine, and merchandise. A range of entertainment acts, comprising concerts and street performances, are also available to visitors. Global Village is accessible via taxi or public transit from October to April. Moreover, it is among the places to visit in Dubai at night.

  • Address:  Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road Dubai
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 18 per person
  • Timings:  Sun-Wed; 4 pm to midnight; Thurs – Sat; 4 pm to 1 am.

23. IMG Worlds of Adventure

IMG Worlds of Adventure - Places to visit in dubai

Among the places to visit in Dubai is the IMG Worlds of Adventure. Moreover, this is Dubai’s largest indoor amusement park, with over 22 rides and attractions based on major film brands such as Marvel, Cartoon Network, and The Lost Valley. The park is divided into five main themed zones and provides a variety of activities for guests of all ages. Check this detailed article to know the 20 best adventures in Dubai you should try during your vacation.

Also, you may sample cuisines from different regions of the world in the themed restaurants of this top Dubai destination. Given its location on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, you may take a cab or drive to get here.

  • Address:   E311, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, City of Arabia – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 345
  • Timings:  Mon-Sun 12 pm – 10 pm

24. Bollywood Parks Dubai

Bollywood Parks Dubai - Places to visit in dubai

As its name indicates, this theme park in Dubai is specialized in Bollywood and highlights the rich culture, music, and films of India’s Hindi film industry. In addition, it is the world’s first theme park dedicated only to the Bollywood film business, spanning an expansive 1.7 million square feet. The park has six zones and features a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, including rides, restaurants, and live performances.

  • Address:  Bollywood Parks™ Dubai – Sheikh Zayed Road – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 330
  • Timings:  Mon-Sun 2–10 pm

25. Al Fahidi Quarter

Al Fahidi Quarter - Places to visit in dubai

Among the Dubai tourist places is the Al Fahidi Quarter. It is among the oldest districts in Dubai and is notable for its traditional architecture and cultural history. Explore the small streets and alleyways, the old Al Fahidi Fort, and tour the art galleries and museums. In addition, travellers must carefully arrange their trip to Al Bastakiya. 

As it is a famous Dubai attraction, it appears overcrowded during the high season. The Al Fahidi Historic Neighborhood is relatively accessible, with ample parking choices in the adjoining Al Seef neighbourhood. Sharaf DG Metro Station is only 700 meters away, while Fahidi, Bastakia, and Heritage Village bus stations are even closer.

  • Address:  Al Fahidi Street in Bur Dubai
  • Timings:  9.00 am and 6.00 pm, every day. 

26. Kite Beach 

Kite Beach - Places to visit in dubai

Among the places to visit in Dubai for free is Kite Beach. This beautiful public beach in Dubai is renowned for its soft white sand and crystal-clear seas. Kitesurfing, beach volleyball, and paddleboarding are just a few activities available to visitors. The beach also features several restaurants and cafés serving a variety of cuisines. Moreover, the beach also offers a magnificent view of the Burj-Al-Arab.

In addition to kite surfing, activities are offered here, like beach volleyball, kayaking, beach tennis, soap football, etc. The beachfront bustles on Fridays and Saturdays with a seaside marketplace that sells art and craft products, souvenirs, etc.

  • Address:  1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard
  • Timings:  24 hours every day 

27. Dubai Opera

Dubai Opera

Your journey to Dubai would be incomplete without visiting Dubai Opera, another of Dubai’s top attractions. Dubai Opera, located in Downtown Dubai, is Dubai’s cultural and artistic epicentre and the shining gem of The Opera District.

On the stage of the Dubai Opera is an astounding collection of world-class talent. In addition to the musical show, artistic dance, and traditional music performances and preparations, Dubai Opera will have melodic theatre, form performances, jazz, drama, family performances, and a vast array of live entertainment. Its remarkable 2000-seat, multi-arrangement theatre sets it apart from others.

You may take the metro to the Burj Khalifa/ Dubai Mall stop to reach Dubai Opera. Take the F13 bus towards the Burj Khalifa and walk for approximately 10 minutes to reach your location.

  • Address:  Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid, Near Burj Khalifa, Downtown Dubai 
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 150
  • Timings:  10 am – 9 pm

28. Hatta Heritage Village

Hatta Heritage Village

Among the places to visit in Dubai for free is the Hatta Heritage Village. This restored mountain town in Dubai’s Hatta district highlights the traditional way of life and heritage of the United Arab Emirates’ highland regions. 

Visitors may tour the numerous structures, observe demonstrations of traditional crafts, and discover the region’s culture and past. Also, visit the 1896-built central Hatta Fort, one of the UAE’s most prominent architectural landmarks.

  • Address:  Al Hajar Mountains, Dubai
  • Timings:  Sat – Thurs

29. Dubai Butterfly Garden

Dubai Butterfly Garden

Among the best Dubai sightseeing places is the Dubai Butterfly Garden. The Butterfly Garden is among the world’s largest indoor gardens and houses over 15,000 butterflies of 50 species. Visitors may explore the indoor and outdoor displays and learn about the many phases of a butterfly’s life cycle.

Reach here by public transport or by booking a cab. 

  • Address:  Al Barsha South 3, Dubailand Area, Beside Dubai Miracle Garden
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 55
  • Timings:  Mon-Sun, 9 am – 6 pm

30. Kidzania Dubai

Kidzania Dubai

KidZania is a 7,000-square-meter replica of a genuine city designed to teach children ages 4 to 16 real-world skills via role-playing and more than 80 realistic activities. It equips a youngster with management skills, teamwork, uniqueness, and community skills not taught in school.

KidZania, a global indoor educational theme park for children, is located on the second level of the Dubai Mall in Downtown Dubai. The theme park completely simulates the infrastructure of an actual city. 

  • Address:  The Dubai Mall
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 195 for children aged 4-16 years
  • Timings:  Mon-Sun, 10 am-10 pm

31. The Mall Of Emirates

The Mall Of Emirates

The Mall of the Emirates provides a vast array of shopping, eating, indoor skiing, and cinematic experiences. It has over 630 retailers, including upscale apparel companies, eateries, and a movie theatre. In addition, Ski Dubai, an indoor Dubai resort , is also located here.

  • Address:  Sheikh Zayed Road – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  No entrance fee.
  • Timings:  Mon-Thur, 10 am-11 pm, Fri-Sun 10 am-12 pm

32. The Green Planet

The Green Planet

Among the best places in Dubai, The Green Planet is Dubai’s only tropical rainforest. This verdant paradise is a haven for unusual flora and fauna, with over 3,000 types of plants, animals, and birds. It is the ideal location for a family adventure or a school trip and even hosts entertaining activities such as a picnic breakfast, swimming alongside piranhas, or a day spent as a zookeeper.

The Green Planet introduces Dubai to another planet inside its glass dome, which is all sustainably sourced, in an effort to educate tourists about the vital role the tropical forest serves in the survival of Earth.

The Green Planet Dubai is situated between Al Wasl Road and Safa Road, near the famed City Walk sector. Hence, it is easily accessible via car, taxi, or bus. The following bus routes stop nearby: 12, 15, 28, 81, 93, C14, and F55A.

  • Address:  City Walk – Al Wasl – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 160. Book tickets only to get discounts. 
  • Timings:  Sun-Sat, 10 am – 6 pm

33. Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque

The Jumeirah Mosque, among the most recognisable monuments in Dubai, welcomes people of all religions to appreciate the surroundings and discover Islam and the native culture.

The mosque can accommodate over 1,200 worshippers and was constructed completely of white stone in the medieval Fatimid style, featuring twin minarets framing a massive central dome.

The Jumeirah Mosque offers guided tours. Under its Open Doors, Open Minds policy, the mosque encourages people of all religions to participate in the tour. Further, guided tours take place six days each week, beginning at 10 am and lasting for a duration of 75 minutes. You can book a taxi to reach the destination. 

  • Address:  Jumeirah Beach Road, Jumeirah 1, Dubai
  • Average Price/Fees:  AED 35
  • Timings:  Tours are conducted from 10 am to 2 pm, except Fridays. Registration begins 30 mins before starting. 

34. Ibn Battuta Mall

Ibn Battuta Mall

Ibn Battuta Mall is Dubai’s largest themed retail mall with captivating interiors, construction, and design.

The Ibn Battuta Mall, constructed in remembrance of the Moroccan scholar Ibn Battuta, noted for his extensive travels and knowledge, features six themes devoted to the explorer’s life and journeys. It is among the top places to visit in Dubai. Further, the Mall comprises 270 retailers, 50 restaurants, children’s play areas, luxury hotels, a 21-screen movie theatre, and various more points of interest.

The nearest metro station is Ibn Battuta Metro Station. Also, you can reach the mall via bus or take a taxi.

  • Address:  Sheikh Zayed Rd – Jebel Ali Village – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  No fees. Pay for the activities you partake in. 
  • Timings:  Sun-Thurs 10 am–10 pm; Fri-Sat 10 am- 12 pm 

35. Guru Nanak Darbar

Guru Nanak Darbar Dubai

Since 2012, the Guru Nanak Darbar temple has served as the religious and cultural centre for the Sikh people of Dubai. 

This stunning architectural structure combines modern and traditional aspects. It is not only visually beautiful, but it represents the unification of peace, consolation, and optimism. Guru Nanak Darbar is a multi-story structure encompassed by a 54-meter Parikarma pathway.

You can reach Guru Nanak Darbar using a taxi. 

  • Address:  3806 Sheikh Zayed Road – Jebel Ali Village – Dubai 
  • Average Price/Fees:  No fees. 
  • Timings:  Mon-Sun 4:30 am–8:30 pm

36. Legoland Water Park

Legoland Water Park

LEGOLAND Water Park is the first water park in the region exclusively built for children ages 2 to 12 and their families. Indulge in exhilarating activities in a 3 million square foot space separated into six spectacular zones: The LEGO City, Kingdoms, Imagination, Miniland, and Factory. Spend the day building and personalizing your own boats and rafts using big, squishy LEGO® bricks.

  • Address:  Parks & Resorts – Sheikh Zayed Rd – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates
  • Average Price/Fees:  Starts at AED 330
  • Timings:  Mon-Fri 10 am – 6 pm, Sat-Sun 10 am – 7 pm

Best Places To Visit in Dubai with Family in 2023 

A few of the best places to visit in Dubai with family are as follows:

  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai Fountain
  • Aquaventure Waterpark
  • Dubai Miracle Garden
  • Dubai Creek
  • Dubai Museum
  • Global Village
  • Dubai Parks and Resorts

Places to Visit in Dubai at Night 

A few of the places to visit in Dubai during the night are as follows:

  • Dubai Garden Glow
  • Dubai Creek 
  • IMG Worlds of Adventure
  • Dubai Marina

Explore more about the nightlife in Dubai and the best nightclubs for party lovers.

10 Luxurious Hotels & Restaurants in Dubai You Must Try

A few of the ten luxurious Hotels & Restaurants in Dubai are as follows:

  • Armani Hotel Dubai
  • Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach
  • One&Only The Palm, Dubai
  • Atlantis, The Palm
  • Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai
  • Bulgari Resort Dubai
  • Jumeirah Beach Hotel
  • Raffles Dubai 
  • Palazzo Versace Dubai
  • Burj Al Arab

You can also check the best 4-star hotels in Dubai for an affordable and luxurious stay.

10 Famous Shopping Places in Dubai for Shopaholics

Below are a few shopping destinations to consider. These shopping destinations offer a vast array of items and experiences, from expensive brands to local souvenirs.

  • The Dubai Mall
  • Mall of the Emirates
  • Ibn Battuta Mall
  • Dubai Festival City Mall
  • Mercato Shopping Mall
  • Dubai Marina Mall
  • Souk Madinat Jumeirah
  • Meena Bazaar Dubai

Dubai is one of the great places for shopping lovers, especially during the Dubai shopping festival . Here, you’ll get massive discounts and deals on every product.

6 Nightclubs in Dubai for Partying 

A few of the Nightclubs in Dubai for partying are as follows:

  • White Dubai
  • Armani/Privé
  • Billionaire Mansion Nightclub
  • Nasimi – Atlantis The Palm

Beaches in Dubai to Surf & Swim

A few of the best beaches in Dubai to surf and swim are as follows:

  • Sunset Beach
  • Jumeirah Beach
  • Black Palace Beach
  • The Beach at JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence)
  • Al Mamzar Beach Park
  • La Mer Beach
  • Nikki Beach Dubai
  • Umm Suqeim Beach
  • Ghantoot Beach

Historical Places in Dubai You Should Visit

A few of the historical places to visit in Dubai are as follows:

  • Al Fahidi Historical District
  • Bastakiya Quarter
  • Jumeirah Mosque
  • Dubai Heritage Village
  • Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House
  • Alserkal Avenue

10 Most Popular Things To Do in Dubai 

Check out the 10 most popular  things to do in Dubai :

  • Visit the Burj Khalifa : The tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa is a must-visit destination. You can take an elevator to the top for breathtaking views of the city.
  • Dubai Mall : One of the largest malls in the world, Dubai Mall is a shopper’s paradise with over 1,200 retail stores and many dining options.
  • Desert Safari : Explore the stunning Arabian Desert with a thrilling desert safari, which includes dune bashing, camel riding, and traditional Bedouin-style entertainment.
  • Dubai Fountain : Located outside the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Fountain is a stunning water and light show that takes place every evening.
  • Ski Dubai : If you’re looking for a break from the heat, head to Ski Dubai, an indoor ski slope with real snow and a variety of winter sports.
  • Dubai Miracle Garden : This beautiful garden is home to over 45 million flowers and is the largest flower garden in the world.
  • Palm Jumeirah : This man-made island is home to luxurious hotels, restaurants, and beautiful beaches.
  • Dubai Marina : Enjoy a walk along the stunning Dubai Marina and take in the beautiful views of the city skyline.
  • Dubai Museum : Learn about the history and culture of Dubai at the Dubai Museum, located in the historic Al Fahidi Fort.
  • Gold Souk : Shop for gold jewellery and other treasures at the Gold Souk, a traditional marketplace with over 300 shops.

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7 Useful Advice for Exploring Top Destinations in Dubai 

  • Dress appropriately : Dubai is a conservative city, thus it is essential to dress accordingly. Shoulders and knees should be covered when visiting public areas and religious locations. Swimwear should only be worn at the beach or pool.
  • Respect Dubai’s Culture : Dubai has a prominent Islamic culture; therefore, it is vital to be informed of local customs and etiquette. During Ramadan, for instance, eating and drinking in public during daytime hours is prohibited.
  • Don’t carry any forbidden items : A number of products, including narcotics, guns, and specific pharmaceuticals, are prohibited in Dubai. Before travelling, it is essential to research the relevant requirements to prevent issues at customs.
  • Travel during the  off-season: If you want to experience Dubai on a cheap, try going during the off-season (April-May or September-October). The weather is still warm and the visitors are fewer, which can result in cheaper airfare and lodging.
  • Use public transportation : Use the modern public transit system in Dubai, which comprises buses, trains, and taxis. Taking public transit to tour a city may be an economical and convenient option.
  • Apply for a  Visa: Travelers from India need to obtain a tourist Visa to visit Dubai. The Visa application is a straightforward process and you can apply online or take the help of a travel agency. 
  • Plan your itinerary well : Dubai is home to several world-renowned attractions. Study these destinations and plan your itinerary appropriately.

Tips to Get Around Dubai 

Getting around in Dubai is easy. A few of the ways you can get around Dubai are as follows:

  • Metro : Dubai’s metro is among the most popular ways of transportation, with over 40 stations and two lines. The trains are reliable, fast, contemporary, and clean, and the rates are reasonable.
  • Taxis : Taxis are abundant in Dubai and provide a handy means of transportation. Taxis are metered and have fair prices.
  • Buses : The bus network in Dubai is large covering the majority of the city. The buses are air-conditioned and have reasonable prices.

Navigating in Dubai

The city of Dubai is well-organized, making navigation relatively simple. The metro and bus systems are user-friendly, with clear station signs and maps. Taxis are also easily accessible, and the majority of drivers know English. In addition, various mobile applications, like Google Maps, Uber, and Careem, can aid with city navigation. It is recommended to take a map or a smartphone with a map application, especially if you are unfamiliar with the city.

What Types of Clothes to Wear in Dubai? 

The majority of the time in Dubai is hot and humid, thus it is advisable to wear lightweight, breathable clothing made from fibres like cotton or linen.

In public, women should dress appropriately and avoid revealing attire, shorts, and tank tops. Both men and women must wear long trousers or skirts and cover their shoulders when attending mosques or other religious institutions.

Further, It is also crucial to understand that Dubai is a Muslim country, and tourists should dress accordingly and respect local customs. Generally, it is ideal to choose clothing that is comfy, modest, and covers the body without being excessively exposed.

Check out our Dubai travel guide to prepare everything for your Dubai vacation and enjoy it to the fullest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You need to spend at least 4-5 to see and visit the top sights in Dubai.

The popular romantic places in Dubai for couples are Pai Thai, Water Park, Hot Air Balloon, Pierchic and Dubai Safari.

All types of cuisines and foods are available in Dubai. Some famous dishes are Luqaimat, Machboos, Meat Biryani etc.

The best places to visit in Dubai with your family are Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, KidZania Dubai and Burj Khalifa.

Yes, it is safe to travel to Dubai.

Yes, even Ramadan is the best time to visit Dubai for shopping lovers. With the long hours of many stores and shopping centres, you have extra time to choose the right Festive gift. Throughout Ramadan, the greater part of tourist sites will be accessible.

If you are planning a budget trip, you can make a trip under Rs 50,000 with Roaming Routes.

The most visited places in Dubai are the Dubai Mall, Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah and Desert Safari.

Yes, Dubai is good for shopping. Here customers can purchase items at a comparatively low price and can also bargain.

November to February is considered the best time to visit Dubai as the weather is pleasant during these months.

You can head to Atlantis Adventure Park, Ski Dubai, Jumeirah Public Beach, Dubai Miracle Garden, etc, with your kids.

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1. the dubai mall, dubai.

The Dubai Mall, Dubai

The Dubai Mall, also known as the home of the Dubai shopping festival, is one of the world's largest shopping malls in UAE. Dubai Mall is one of the cityÍs premiere malls, offering an entry to the world of amusement and entertainment. From Dubai Aquarium to the Underwater Zoo (which is managed by Emaar Entertainment), the mall serves as a doorway to the wonders of the oceanic life.

2. Dubai Desert Safari, Dubai

Dubai Desert Safari, Dubai

Dubai, mainly renowned for its great infrastructure, is also known for its adventurous streak. Due to its architectural brilliance, aesthetic surroundings, and sparkling beaches, Dubai has become a favourite of holiday goers and the adrenaline junkies. However, the heart of Dubai is still its desolated desert. 

3. The Dubai Fountain, Dubai

The Dubai Fountain, Dubai

Dubai Fountain is an ideal spot to spend oneÍs evening marveling at the worldÍs largest choreographed water fountain. Nestled in the middle of the 24 - acre Burj Lake, this Dubai Fountain set against the shimmering Burj Khalifa is a sight to behold. 

4. Burj Khalifa, Dubai

Burj Khalifa, Dubai

It is a 160 storey sky - scrapper and an observation deck, renowned for being the tallest architectural structure in the world. Until recently, known to be the world's tallest structure at 828 metres and 160 floors, with over 300m taller than the previous contender in Taipei, Burj Khalifa was designed to be the centerpiece of a large - scale, mixed - use development project. 

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Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

The world's largest manmade island, Palm Jumeirah currently serves as one of the major attractions of the city. One of the biggest water parks of Dubai, Aquaventure is located in the Atlantis hotel complex. This amazing water park offers a series of pools, shoots and flumes and few thrilling rides.  

6. Dubai Creek, Dubai

Dubai Creek, Dubai

This Saltwater Creek is UAE’s one of the major port and divides the city into two parts and connects the trading port to the desert. Extended to the Persian Gulf and the wildlife sanctuary, this waterway acts as a commercial lifeline as it facilitates not just tourism but also harbours ships, trade and commercial activities. 

7. IMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai

IMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai

Established in 2016 in ‘the heart of Dubai’, IMG is city’s first mega indoor park with world class amenities and entertainment. Situated on the famous Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, this cartoon-themed park sprawls across 1.5 million square feet of land and is full of excitement and fun. 

8. Burj Al Arab, Dubai

Burj Al Arab, Dubai

A not so recent addition to the bag of DubaiÍs shiny and graceful architecture, Burj Al Arab is yet another signature building added to the list. Established in year 1999, Burj Al Arab is one of the premium hotels of Dubai located on an artificial island off Jumeirah Road. Designed in the shape of sail of a dhow, this iconic landmark houses an array of shiny chauffer driven limousines and a private helipad. 

9. Miracle Garden Dubai, Dubai

Miracle Garden Dubai, Dubai

Miracle Garden is one of the most beautiful and biggest natural flower gardens in the world. Miracle Garden Dubai is an exquisite flower garden located in the district of Dubailand, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The garden was launched on ValentineÍs Day in 2013.

10. Dubai Marina Waterfront, Dubai

Dubai Marina Waterfront, Dubai

Dubai Marina is one of its kind waterfront developments in Dubai region by EMAAR offering a residence in modern artistic setting. Nestled in the region popularly known as ïNew DubaiÍ, Dubai Marina is a conceptualized man - made canal city. It offers luxurious lifestyles through its exquisite waterfront development along the Persian Gulf shoreline. 

11. Ski Dubai, Dubai

Ski Dubai, Dubai

Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort with 22,500 square meters of indoor ski area. Located in the middle of the desert city of Dubai, Ski Dubai is one of its kind skiing centers started in December 2005. Placed in the new Mall of the Emirates (MOE), the center is third largest in the world offering some of the finest facilities.

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75+ things to do & places to visit in Dubai by a local

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I lived in Dubai for five years before the city became the pleasant and livable place that it is today , filled with nice promenades, parks, beaches and even an art district.  When I was living there, we would often escape the city in the weekends because asking my friends about what to do in Dubai usually ended up with shopping, eating and going out.

There were no places to learn about the Emirate’s heritage, limited cultural activities, and very few outdoor options. The city was not then what it is now, and I have seen it evolve dramatically over the last decade.

Everytime I come back, I feel like I am rediscovering a new city as there are always new places to visit in Dubai that were not even there the last time I visited, despite that maybe even being less than six months before.

Since I moved away in 2011, I have been back dozens of times. I still own property and my best friend lives in Dubai, so I go to visit him often and use the city, and its airport, as a base to explore parts of Africa ( Djibouti , Somaliland , Rwanda ), Europe ( Azerbaijan ) and the Middle East. When I land at Dubai International Airport, I can’t help but always feel as if I am landing back home.

So in this post, I wanted to finally share a list of things to do in Dubai accumulated from the many years living there and the countless returns. I plan to keep it live too, adding new activities as the city evolves and grows up.

A short introduction to Dubai

While there have been inhabitants in the Creek area of Dubai for thousands of years, Dubai as such was created in 1799 when the Bani Yas tribe settled there. In 1833, Dubai ibecame an independent Emirate with its own Sheikh, from the same Bani Yas clan and the Al Maktoum family who still rule the city.

When the pearl industry started to decline and the Great Depression hit the world stage, the Sheikh turned Dubai into a de-factor tax haven, similar to today’s status, by inviting traders from neighbouring Iran and India to settle in the port area and trade.

Luckily, oil was discovered in the 60s and with it came development, wealth and the ever changing landscape that the city has become famous for. Dubai joined forces with the other Emirates to create the United Arab Emirates in 1971 when the British left the Arabian Peninsula.

The best things to do in Dubai

This is a city of contrasts and while we all know the many tourist attractions in Dubai and can name the tallest building, the most luxurious hotel and the many other crazy Dubai sightseeing options, there are a host of activities in Dubai that are often overlooked so I wanted to create an extensive list which had them all.

Most visitors don’t realise that this is a widespread city which spans kilometers, so when thinking about what to do in Dubai, it is important to think geographically because this will save you a lot of time back and forth and hours of waiting in traffic. Sheikh Zayed Road, the main artery, can be totally clogged at peak hours and you don’t want to waste precious holiday time stuck in a jam.

Another thing to remember when plotting the best places to visit is that many of the best things to do in Dubai happen outdoors. But it is important to remember that the weather in Dubai can be brutal for 4-6 months of the year, so you need a good list of alternatives for when the thermometer reaches well past the 40 degree Celsius and being outside is just not an option.

Trust me, I lived through five summers and the weather is unpleasant to say the least. So I have tried to also include lots of Dubai tourist places that have indoor options or that are generally pleasant in the summer months, such as water parks, or museums.

Have tea, lunch, dinner, brunch or a drink at the Burj Al Arab

The lobby at the Burj Al Arab

One of the most well known tourist attractions in Dubai is the Burj Al Arab. The famous seven star hotel sitting on its own manmade small island is iconic of the city and one of the features which catapulted it to stardom in the early 2000s.

Anyone visiting Dubai will want to get up and close with this gold, precious stone and rare material hotel where red, green and golden coexist in one of the tackiest yet most fascinating hotel lobbies in the world.

To get up and close with the Burj Al Arab you can either make a reservation for one of its duplex suites or take one of the two more modest options: afternoon tea, lunch, dinner, Friday brunch or a drink. The choice is all yours, or rather, your pocket’s.

The restaurant at the top floor of the Burj Al Arab

The choice will determine the view and the expenditure. I used to like afternoon tea, which is served on the first floor of the hotel, better because the bar overlooks the mainland Jumeirah Beach and gave me the opportunity of spending time in the main hotel area, and appreciate the excesses and over-the-top design and decor.

Because this is probably the top thing to do in Dubai, I had “tea at the Burj” far too many times with every visitor who came to see me so I tried to move towards the Friday brunch option. Brunch is held at the top level SkyView Bar, this is also where the hotel now offers evening sunset drinks so you can enjoy the indulgence without having to stay for dinner.

At the top, you get less of a lobby feel and the decor is less over the top, as the views provide most of the entertainment. The buffet spread for Friday brunch is equally impressive with all you can eat seafoods and oysters and the drinks are prepared by the in-house mixologists.

But bear in mind that the restaurant faces the sea so your view is of the horizon unless you look to the right and down and then you can observe The World, The Palm and Jumeirah Beach.

The price was always twice as much for the brunch as for the afternoon tea, so this is to be considered, with afternoon tea at Skyview bar starting at AED 635 per person with an additional AED 100 for a window seat.

Watch the Dubai Mall Fountain show

Dubai Mall Fountain show

Continuing on with the superlatives, one of the nicest things to see in Dubai is The Dubai Fountain. Located in front of the Dubai Mall and below the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, this is also, well, the largest performing fountain. Of course, because this is Dubai and they never do things halfway!

The fountain opened with the entire Downtown area and started by performing short but frequent songs. It is a very beautiful sight I must say, similar to the Bellagio in Macau or the ones in Las Vegas, and they change the show from time to time to dance to well known and amorous songs so it is quite romantic.

The Dubai Fountain can be seen from many places as it is obviously huge. The most obvious one is from the grounds around it or from the bridge that crosses to Souk Al Bahar. But here are a few suggestions from the years of visiting are.

Details of the area from The Dubai Fountain website

One of the best and cheapest places to see the Dubai Fountain is the Apple store inside the Dubai Mall, it has uninterrupted views from behind the glass. Of course, this is a store so you should not be lingering around for long if you are not buying.

Another option is to see the entire sow while you are having dinner from one of the many restaurants that are in the Souk Al Bahar . The ones on the first floor are particularly good, pick a table closest to the fountain and call ahead to book, they will be able to advise on the best table. The restaurants on the ground floor are closest but beware some are on the walk, so tourists passing by can block the view.

Last but not least, the best way to experience the fountain is on an abra tour , right from the water, below the fountain, talk about front row seats! You can book your abra tour here . There is also a recent addition to the viewing experience. You can now also book tickets for the Viewing Platform of the Dubai Fountain and this gives you access to the best place. Tickets for this only cost AED 20 about $6 so they are worth it.

Spot flamingos at Ras Al Khor

Spot flamingos at Ras Al Khor

Contrary to what you may expect, pink flamingos are in fact commonly found in arid parts of the world , for example, in Djibouti’s Lake Abbe , where I saw a fair few. The color of their feathers usually comes from what they eat, a small type of algae which turns their feathers pink.

Dubai is one of the places where you can see pink flamingos in the wild. The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary , named after the Arabic for Cape of the Creek, is located inland from Dubai, at the beginning of the Creek, and by the side of Al Wasl Road, one of the main highways in the UAE, so you can even spot them from the car.

The reserve measures about 6 square kilometers and contains wetlands, a lagoon, mangroves and salt flats. Unlike other parts of the UAE, this is not man-made but natural.

The sanctuary was designated in 1985 and thanks to the protection and the non interference from humans, you can find flamingos in the winter and other migratory birds all year round.

Because access to the area is restricted, you can see the birds from one of the hide points along the perimeter which have been set up by the Dubai Municipality. The points have binoculars you can borrow so you don’t have to bring your own.

Each of them offers a view towards a different part of the park so you should check all three out. One of them is most suitable for spotting flamingos while there is one that faces the mangroves where you are more likely going to see birds of prey like eagles.

Access to these points is free and they are open during daylight hours. Just go the main entrance of the sanctuary and register as a visitor. They can also tell you more about what to expect at each of the viewing platforms as this varies by time of year.

If you don’t drive, the most efficient way to visit the reserve is by starting at the flamingo hide and then walking to the mangrove hide (the opposite is not allowed). You can take an Uber to and from.

For more information check their website .

Take an abra in the Creek

Abras at the Dubai Creek

Dubai’s Creek is one of the few remaining parts of the city that still conserves the original charm from when Dubai was a pearl fishing settlement and the saltwater Creek connected the tribes living farther inland with the sea. In fact, the Creek’s shore is the place chosen by the ancestors of the current Sheikh to settle down, the Bani Yas tribe, in the 19th century.

Today, the Creek separates Bur Dubai from Deira, the two older parts of the city before all the development arrived, and goes all the way in towards Festival City and the Dubai Canal. The Creek has contracted and expanded through the years but the bottom part, closest to the Gold and Spice Souk, is still a functioning port and is lined with dhows, or traditional wooden boats , and merchant ships piled up with goods.

These traditional boats share the Creek’s shore with floating restaurants offering luxury lunch and dinner cruises on the water as well as the cheapest form of transportation in Dubai: the traditional abra wooden boats.

Abra trip down the Dubai Creek

These water taxis connect the two sides of the Creek for just 1 Dirham and you can jump on them at one of the few abra stations along the Creek. The boats are small and simple and can maybe carry between 15 and 20 passengers.

They are floating structures without fences and with a thin roof that protects a bit from the sun and the journey across the Creek takes about five minutes.

If you want to enjoy the ride for a bit longer and explore the Creek and Dubai from a different angle, you can also rent them by the hour and go all the way up towards Festival City. As you ride among the larger commercial wooden boats and the towering skyscrapers in the distance, you may just understand a different side to the flashy and over the top Dubai that we all hear about.

Stand between old and new at the Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame is one of the latest additions to the UAE list of unique attractions and one of the most fascinating places to visit in Dubai. Why? Because of what it stands for.

This is a great place to come for the views, of both new and old Dubai, as well as the Downtown area. And this is precisely what the frame stands for. The Sky deck very much looks like the tall tower in Riyadh, with a bridge connecting the two sides of the frame from where visitors can have panoramic views.

But there is more to that, this is also one of Dubai’s tourist places with the best mix of past, present and future. The 48 storey frame offers a glimpse into Dubai’s past through the Old Dubai Gallery exhibits. Here you can have a summarised perspective on the city’s evolution.

If you ever wanted to know what the future holds for this incredible city, the Future Dubai Gallery is filled with futuristic, sci-fi ready audiovisual displays that tell about a possible future.

You can buy tickets for the Dubai Frame online before your visit to avoid the queues. Don’t go to the wrong website for the Dubai Frame there is a dodgy site that appears as the official while it is not, here is the right one if you want more info.

Watch a show at the Dubai Opera

The Dubai Opera is one of the most recently opened buildings and one of the most interesting tourist attractions of late. Until now, Dubai did not really have a theatre or performance arena where shows could be presented but the Opera has sorted that with a space that can be used for all sorts of event.

The building is designed like an Arabian dhow boat and can be shaped to host concerts, operas and even events like fashion shows or exhibitions.

If you would rather learn more about the architecture of the building instead of watching a show, the Opera also offers tours including an option for a backstage tour that also has a drink at the cafe at the end and gives you more insights into what goes on in the background.

Go to a hammam

A traditional hammam

Some of the first luxury hotels to open along Jumeirah Beach are still, in my opinion, the best hotels in Dubai. They are charming, they have character and they were built at a time when bigger, grander, most impressive were not the slogan, so they are less artificially over the top and more old world Arabic hospitality.

In this category is one of my most favorite hotels in the city , the One&Only Royal Mirage . The hotel is fantastic for a meal, for a drink or, if you are lucky, for a wonderful stay. But if you cannot afford its prices, one of the best ways to enjoy its luxury is by booking a Royal Hammam treatment at the Spa.

This gives you the chance of checking out the hotel, which is absolutely magical, in the 1000 Nights way, and also indulge in a tradition that, while not Emirati but more Moroccan or Turkish, is perfected at the hotel. I can assure you this will be one of the most memorable things you will do in Dubai.

Here, the scrubbing is taken to a whole new level and done the original way, naked body on a marble slab vigorously scrubbed by a skilled large lady who knows how to purge layers of dead skin off you.

After the scrub comes the massage, equally vigorous and satisfying. You will leave as good as new, with the bright, clean and soft skin of royalty.

You can also book a 2h hammam treatment at the best day spas in Dubai here . For more relaxing and equally (if not more) indulging experiences that will leave you as good as new, book a 1 hour treatment at the Burj Khalifa spa .

Watch the sunset in the desert

Bab al Shams

Dubai is a city in the desert in every sense of the word. It was built in the desert, it is surrounded by sand dunes and it is as devoid of rain as you would imagine the desert to be. So much so that it usually rains five days a year, consecutively, and then not again for another year.

But while the city is surrounded by it, it is hard to enjoy the desert other than on a desert safari or a luxury desert resort stay. One of the best ways to get up and close with the magnificent dunes is by heading out into the desert, about half an hour from Dubai Marina, and having dinner under the stars at the Bab Al Shams Desert Resort.

This luxury hotel was one of the first ones to open in the UAE and a favorite of long term expats who no doubt take visiting friends and  family over for a memorable yet classy experience and a great view of Dubai against the sand dunes.

The resort has a few dining options some with live belly dancing, henna tattoos, shisha and music all under the stars, while there are also indoor options for the summer months. You can book a trip that includes a return journey from Dubai to the hotel and dinner at Al Hadheerah restaurant which is the resort’s signature desert restaurant, located a few meters from the main building and made to look like a bedouin village.   

If you want to do it independently, I would suggest you come for sunset first. The warm sun rays against the orange sand dunes and the dust that is always in the air of the desert create an aura around the city that makes it look almost out of a sci-fi movie. This was always my most favorite part of showing guests around and still remains one of the most romantic and beautiful places to see in Dubai.

The drive to Bab Al Shams is part of the experience and you should not miss the chance of seeing the city skyline against the sand dunes. More information on the rooftop bar here .

Share the romance at the Madinat Jumeirah

Madinat Jumeirah

The Madinat Jumeirah is one of the oldest malls in Dubai although it is not really a mall in the traditional sense of the word but in the old Arabic way.

The Madinat as it is usually abbreviated to, is a development in between two luxury properties, the Al Qasr Hotel and the Mina Salam Hotel Hotel along Jumeirah Beach made of a souk surrounded by canals, restaurants, bars and even clubs. It is designed to look like an ancient city in the desert, in the color of sand and with wind towers, plus some water canals because, well, Dubai.

There are palm trees, waterways and abras taking people on short trips around the area. When I moved to Dubai this was one of my most favorite places in Dubai to have dinner. There was, and still is (14 years later!), a restaurant you could arrive at on a complimentary abra ride: Pad Thai, a Thai restaurant with nice outdoor seating on a wooden deck over the water.

Today, abra rides are available for fun too. Going on an abra ride through the Madinat is one of the fanciest ways to see how the rooms of the luxury hotels look like as they are spread across the entire area. They are also a fun activity in Dubai with kids.

The hotels that surround the Madinat offer a great friday brunch when several of their dining outlets combine their cuisines for a truly indulgent brunch after which all there is to do is nurse that food coma at the beach or with a siesta.

More information on the souk here .

Stroll along The Walk at Jumeirah Beach

The Walk at Jumeirah Beach

When I moved to Dubai, there were no real beaches to speak of. The beach was there, but you would not really go, and if you did, you would stay with your clothes on as it was frequented mostly by South Asian workers and Emirati families and the atmosphere was conservative, bikinis were a big no. Strangely for a country surrounded by the sea, the beach was not really one of the most popular activities in Dubai.

As a resident, if you wanted to enjoy the beach, you had to pay for a hotel day pass. This was usually a good deal and included a buffet brunch and use of the facilities, it did also feel as if you were on a holiday, but it was not really what one would expect from a beachfront city like Dubai. For tourists, the sea and the beach was the most interesting attraction in Dubai and the reason why many Europeans would jump on a plane in the winter months when Dubai remained warm and sunny.

But this all changed when the Jumeirah Beach Residences real estate development opened up with a major dose of beach lifestyle. It took over 10 years for that vision to fully materialise but today, the Jumeirah Beach Residences area, colloquially known to everyone as JBR, is a true beach lifestyle.

Vendor at The Walk at Jumeirah Beach

The long promenade is lined with restaurants, bars, shops and food stalls. The beach is wide and always happening, with bootcamps, yoga classes, water sports and often live music. You can rent an umbrella and sun lounger and enjoy a true, and almost free, day at the beach.

JBR is today one of the most popular places to visit in Dubai and one of the favorite expat locations to live in. The beachfront setting, albeit most residential buildings are in fact on the other side of the road, the great lifestyle and the many dining and shopping options make this a very pleasant place to live, especially for families.

As a tourist, one of the best things to do in Dubai is to have a stroll along JBR. Be it during the day or at night, the area is always buzzing. Even in the summer months, when the weather is brutal and being outside is not really an option, JBR manages to still provide a bit of the beachside living it promises with outdoor fans and cooling machines.

Visit the Dubai Aquarium

Dubai Aquarium

The Dubai Aquarium is a fun place in Dubai for the whole family to explore. Located inside the Dubai Mall, the Aquarium has a huge array of tropical marine life from sharks to mantas to tropical fish and corals.

There is a glass tunnel you can walk through and be surrounded by the tank which is quite gorgeous and which will make kids happy. The fish can’t see you so you can’t scare them.

You can get your tickets here .

Dive with sharks in a massive fish tank

The Dubai Mall is one of the largest malls in the world and when I used to live in Dubai and the summer months arrived this was one of the few places you could come if you wanted to take a walk.

The mall has become one of the most important tourist attractions in Dubai and almost every tourist visiting will step inside at one point or another. But, besides the obvious shopping, the Dubai Mall is a destination where you can do lots of other different things, among which, diving inside the large fish tank of the Dubai Aquarium with sharks.

Now, only in Dubai can you dive with sharks inside a mall, this has to be one of the most ridiculous things to do in Dubai, up there with the other extraordinary activities the city offers.

The dive includes all the equipment and you don’t even need to be a certified diver as the aquarium has partners with Al Boo Divers, one of the most well established diving centers in Dubai, to give you a short introductory course. And if anything goes wrong, well, just stick your head out of the water.

More information on the various option available can be found on the website . They also have less scary options where you are not that close to the animals. The Aquarium only allows 4 guests per dive and there are three a day so spaces are limited.

Go on a desert safari

Go on a desert safari

The most popular of all the tourist attractions in Dubai has to be the desert safari. And by safari, we do not actually mean you are going to see any wildlife, unless you consider other tourists.

Desert safari adventures are the only way to get up and close with the desert, unless you go on a hot air balloon or stay at one of the desert properties, as access to the desert wildlife reserve in Dubai is restricted only to the tour companies that the government has given permits too.

Cars on a desert safari

This is a half day tour that starts after lunch and ends after dinner so it’s quite long. You will be picked up from the hotel or designated points in Dubai and taken first on a dune bashing safari around the desert.

This usually includes driving up and down dunes, sliding down very tall ones, etc. Occasionally, cars get stuck in the sand and others have to come to the rescue, but don’t worry the drivers are very well trained and know exactly how to get the car out. You may spot some oryx if you are lucky.

You are then taken to a desert camp where there are a number of activities followed by dinner in a bedouin style, with carpets on the floor and an Arabic buffet dinner. There is a belly dancing show, you can ride a camel, go sand boarding, and there are usually falconry demonstrations too.

Nowadays, there are many different operators offering desert safaris, and many options beyond just the afternoon/dinner slot. But here are a few things to consider when picking the right safari for you:

  • Sand boarding is usually available in the day time safaris
  • Belly dancing is usually available in the evening safaris
  • It can be excruciatingly hot in the desert heat from April till November so consider the evening safari if you are visiting Dubai at that time of year
  • Bring sunglasses no matter the type of safari you pick, the sun reflects on the sand and creates a very tough glare. Bring a hat and sunscreen too
  • Wear sandals as the sand will get everywhere but beware if you are going during the day as the sand can get really hot under the sun

With this being said, I highly recommend splurging a bit and going for the premium evening safari options like this one . They are the most complete, the nicest and the most memorable. For morning safaris, this one is complete and also premium.

If you want to feel the real magic of the desert, stay overnight at the camp . You have never seen so many stars in your life. I have done this in several parts of the world, from Jordan to Oman, and it is one of the most memorable ways to go to sleep and wake up.

Go quad biking in the desert

Go quad biking in the desert

If you don’t mind the meal and just want the adventure part, you can also go on a quad biking adventure in the sand dunes, add in a bit of a camel ride and maybe some sandboarding and make it a morning of desert adventures.

There are tours that will pick you up, take you to some of the most impressive sand dunes, and take you back to your hotel. Here is one entirely focused on the adventure part .

Take a sunrise hot air balloon over the desert

Sunrise hot air balloon over the desert

What can be more romantic than a sunrise hot air balloon ride? I absolutely love them. I have enjoyed hot air balloons in Bagan in Myanmar, above Napa Valley and in the Masai Mara in Kenya , and the desert always offers an extra dose of romanticism with the red sunes and the warm hues of the sun.

For the ultimate in an exclusive morning, combine the hot air balloon sunrise journey with a breakfast of smoked salmon and caviar, followed by a desert safari on a vintage 1950s Range Rover to spot some wildlife and slide down large orange sand dunes. This is the best morning you will spend in Dubai. The tour is available here .

There are also more affordable options which offer just the hot air balloon with breakfast. Equally stunning but if you plan to go on a desert safari, this may be the best option. Although I do love the evening desert safaris that end in a meal under the stars.

Have tea or dinner suspended in the air

Dinner in the Sky is the local franchise of the global experience that is available in Dubai during the winter months from October to May and lifts a group of guests 45-50m up on a crane to enjoy afternoon tea or dinner suspended above the Jumeirah Beach and Marina area. The views are incredible and the experience quite exhilarating, literally.

Each session is for 90 minutes and goes on from 2pm till 11pm daily with a maximum of 22 guests at the table. The crane is located in the Mina Seyahi Hotel grounds and the food is prepared by the hotel chefs so you can expect something quite nice.

You will choose the menu from a set of choices ahead of time and an assistant will be with you up there to help out through the experience.

Don’t worry about safety, you will strapped to the seat and the rest of the team is wearing a harness so everyone is safe.

Shop at the Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall

The Dubai Mall is one of the largest malls in the world and receives 80 million visitors a year , this also makes it the world’s most visited. As such, it is a maze of 1,300 shops, department stores, grocery stores, restaurants, cafes and many other of Dubai’s best tourist attractions.

You could spend a week at the mall and never tire of new things to do, trust me, I spent many a summer in Dubai when the Dubai Mall and the Mall of the Emirates were the only options available for weekend entertainment. That is, before the city became such a happening place with so many tourist attractions that are also interesting for locals.

The Dubai Mall is where you can find all the premium brands in the world, from Chanel to Dior, from Jimmy Choo to Louboutin, it can be quite dangerous when it’s hot outside and there are less things to do, look at my shoe collection and you will know what I mean.

But it is not all shopping, there are also many other activities here, from the Aquarium which I touched up already, to the Kidzania children area, a cinema and an ice rink. I told you, you could spend a week here and never run out of things to do.

Get an art fix at Alserkal Avenue

Alserkal Avenue is one of the most exciting places to visit in Dubai not just because of the programming and the many events and exhibitions taking place but also because it is a landmark development in a city that did not use to have much going on with regards to art and creativity.

Alserkal is located in Al Quoz, a primarily industrial warehousing area on the other side of Sheikh Zayed road near The Mall of the Emirates that did not use to be a place anyone would visit. This changed in 2007 when the art hub opened and a lot has been happening since then.

The area now comprises of local art galleries, design studios, community spaces, restaurants and cafes, local outposts of international galleries, centers that promote regional art, and an ever changing and expanding program of events.

Some of the galleries and spaces close on Friday so avoid going on that day so you can enjoy the full range. Try chocolates at Mirzam Chocolate Makers, the coffee from Nightjar and the genuine and globally inspired tea from Project Chaiwala at Akil Cinema (see next section for more details). For car lovers, Nostalgia has a huge showroom filled with classic cars.

Watch an art film

Cinema Akil is the first cinema arthouse in the Gulf . After dozens of pop up events, they finally have a permanent home at Alserkal Avenue where they screen regional Arab and international movies to an avid cinema base.

Here you won’t find the Hollywood hits, but rather the under the radar art movies that tell more of a story and that are much more unique. You can find their calendar of screenings on their website .

Watch an amazing acrobatic show on water

This is a must visit show in Dubai for all fans of Cirque du Soleil and the like. In fact, the founder of the acrobatic epic, Franco Dragone, has also worked on Cirque du Soleil, Le Rêve in Las Vegas, The House of Dancing Water in Macau , as well as performances with Celine Dion. With such a famous theatre cache, it’s by far Dubai’s number 1 performance.

It’s a show that uses Dubai’s aspirational feats as a muse to create something part immersive artistic performance, part visual extravaganza and part technological mastery. The seating is 270-degrees in an aqua theatre, so the stage becomes flooded during the performance. It really is an aesthetic thrill ride.

You can book a show online here .

Ski indoors

Ski Dubai

Dubai became ever so famous when Ski Dubai opened in 2005, a year before I moved to Dubai.

This has to be the most over the top Dubai attraction and one of the most talked about points about the city for the years that followed. No doubt this is a must do attraction in Dubai, especially for families, even if just because it is quite impressive to have snow in a place that reaches over 40 degrees Celsius for several months of the year.

You can get your 2h tickets for the slopes here . But Ski Dubai is so much more than just skiing, you can also have a host of other snow related experiences . You can build a snowman with your kids, or friends, and go sledging and tobogganing. Basically all the snow activities you would have in the mountains are available, plus some other unique things like the penguins which would require a farther and more expensive holiday than the Alps. Here is a pass you can book online.

I hate skiing, I have tried it many times, including in Andorra , in the Catalan Pyrenees and also in Ski Dubai as a team activity, and it is just not my thing. I always say that I have too much common sense now to do certain life-threatening things. But Ski Dubai is one of the easiest places to learn the basis because it is a controlled environment and there are plenty of instructors at hand.

Ski Dubai is really well organised so you don’t need to bring any clothes or equipment with you, everything is available for rent, from the socks, gloves and jackets to the boots and skies. And if you plan to continue skiing after, you can also buy some of the equipment.

One of the nicest ways to enjoy the skiing feeling without actually getting cold or wet, is the Apres Ski Cafe in the Dubai Mall. This Swiss Alps inspired cafe serves the usual suspects, as if the weather was as cold as it would be there, and you get views of the slope, so it is quite scenic.

It is also a great place to come and relax while waiting for a friend who insisted in trying the indoor skiing option.

Mingle with the local expats

When I moved to Dubai there were very few places to go out and those that were have either closed now, or have become real institutions. After all, being open for 15 years in a city that is so fast paced and changing as Dubai is quite a merit. Barasti Bar is one such place, although it has evolved and changed quite a bit through the years.

This is the place to go if you want to mingle with expats living in Dubai, especially during the weekend or when a big sport game is showing. It is the go-to casual place to go for an after work drinks or on Ladies Night.

The bar is located inside Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort , which is now also connected with The Westin and is one of the first hotels to open in Jumeirah beach, well before expats or tourists arrived in Dubai.

While this is now an overdeveloped part of Dubai popular with expats working in the nearby Internet and Media Cities, the entire stretch of beach going through to the end of JBR was empty beach when I moved to Dubai.

Because Barasti is part of a luxury hotel, alcohol is served and the bar is fully licensed. There are both indoor and outdoor areas, the outdoor with a pool open to the public and turned into a pool party destination.

The indoor section is good for watching sports games and for an after work drink when it is already too hot outside.

Try kitesurfing at Kite Beach

With wind speeds easily reaching up to 60km per hour, kite surfing has become quite a popular activity in Dubai. Pull over to Kite Surf School Dubai ( KSD ) to hire all your gear. There are also SUPs, surf boards and kayaks to rent and even a yoga SUP class!

The waves aren’t very big so it’s also a nice spot to learn how to hang ten. Surf House Dubai is another local company that rents/sells boards and equipment.

For those who don’t want to get wet and have to wait around, Kite Beach is a perfect spot for spectacular sunsets providing great views of Atlantis on the Palm and the Burj al Arab.

Skydive or parasail above The Palm

Seeing Dubai from the sky isn’t difficult having the tallest building in the world and all. But avid thrill seekers will no doubt look for something a bit more extreme a la Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. While I would never suggest jumping out of a plane, I’m sure the view along with the thrill is absolutely exhilarating.

For those who aren’t willing to risk their life but still want a fun adventure from above, the safer option is to parasail in the waters around the Palm. You can book your activity here .

Take a helicopter tour above Dubai

Is there anything more must-do in Dubai than a helicopter tour? Exactly.

The city is best viewed from above where you can fully understand the shape of some of the areas, the tall buildings, the most important landmarks and the incredible development the city has gone through.

A helicopter tour is one of the best activities in Dubai. Depart from The Palm helipad and return to the same spot after a trip all the way to the Burj Khalifa on this 15min tour .

Fly above Dubai on a seaplane

If you have been to the maldives you will know what it is like to take off and land from water above the stunning islands of the Maldives on a seaplane . If you have never done it before, this is your chance.

Seaplane rides in Dubai take off from water and land on water and while in the air, you get to see what Dubai looks like from above. As you can see there are a lot of cool experiences in Dubai which take to the skies but this is probably one of the coolest.

Visit a theme park

Dubai has many a theme park, some individually, like the IMG Worlds of Adventure Park , some part of the Dubai Parks and Resorts complex which includes even a hotel and acts as the local version of a Disney World , minus the Disney characters. This is a place you could come for the weekend and be occupied.

Dubai Parks and Resorts

Dubai Parks and Resorts is made up of five parks, Legoland, Legoland Water Park, Riberland, Bollywood and Motiongate . Each of these parks has a very different audience and theme but they are all great for children and for adults (I mean who doesn’t love Legos?). In order to have enough time to visit them all, a 2-day pass would be the best ticket to buy.

Legoland is set around the famous toy, Bollywood is a world’s first and one of the most unique tourist attractions in Dubai. The park is themed around the famous movie industry and looks a bit like the Venetian in Macau or Las Vegas, with a reproduction of the landmarks and backdrops some of India’s most famous movies , like the markets of Mumbai or the Rajasthan villages that appear in Lagaan.

Motiongate is the theme park that focuses on the film industry of Hollywood so instead of Bollywood, it showcases DreamWorks Animation, Columbia Pictures and Lionsgate movies through rides and all sorts of attractions.

The last one of the parks is Riverland which is water-based and set around the canals. This is not so much a theme park as it is the retail and dining part of the park, so you don’t need a ticket for this.

IMG Worlds of adventure

IMG Worlds of Adventure is another theme park and a great family tourist attraction in Dubai. The park is themed around IMG’s sagas , like Marvel characters such as Spiderman, The Hulk, Thor, or The Avengers, or Cartoon Network like the Powerpuff Girls or Ben10.

There is also a section themed around dinosaurs and a cinema. The park has plenty of dining options as well and is best visited on a day pass. You can get your park passes here .

Get wet at a waterpark

Dubai can get quite hot during half the year so a waterpark is one of the best things to do in Dubai, especially in the summer , to weather the heat. There are several waterparks in Dubai but perhaps the two most famous ones are Wild Wadi which has been there for as long as I can remember and pretty much since the Madinat Jumeirah resorts opened, and the more recent Atlantic Aquapark, which is even more impressive and over the top.

Possibly the best thing to do in Dubai for families on a blistering hot day is to visit a waterpark. The Wild Wadi Water Park is an outdoor water park located in Jumeirah, and operated by Jumeirah International. The cutesy quiche theme comes from Arabian folklore with the tale of Juha.

There are over 30 rides and attractions from floating on a rubber donut right up to tornado-like Tantrum Alley or the vertical drop of the Jumeirah Sceirah. Wild Wadi’s claim to fame though is its wave pool with a fully functioning artificial wave to surf on. So if the surf is low, you can head here.

Atlantic Aquapark

Billed as the best waterpark in Dubai, Aquapark is more than just a bunch of rides and also includes a variety of other activities so it is a place where you can easily spend the whole day.

Besides the water park rides there is also an aquarium where you can also dive with the sharks (like at the Dubai Mall), snorkel with the marine life, and the Lost Chambers Aquarium which talks about the myth of Atlantis, the theme after which the resort is designed. They even offer tours to this part so that you can find out all the secrets. For the ultimate yoga experience, there are sessions at the Lost Chambers, surrounded by the fish, talk about a cool activity in Dubai!

If you are looking to visit the Aquapark, you can buy tickets just for the waterpark, for the combo of the park and the Lost Chambers or other variations. For the ultimate experience, you can also stay at the Atlantis The Palm and get unlimited access to the parks.

Enjoy beachside living at La Mer

La Mer

La Mer is one of the latest developments along the beach in Dubai. Located further from the Marina area and towards Deira, on top of a great beach, La Mer is a dining and entertainment hub made of shops, eateries, lots of beach fun, a waterpark and plenty of pedestrian streets. It is similar to JBR in concept minus the tall condos.

Here is where you can enjoy Dubai’s beaches to the maximum. Rent a daybed or a room (yes a room) and enjoy beachlife. You don’t even need to bring anything with you, umbrellas and towels are also available, so La Mer makes for the perfect tourist attraction in Dubai.

The day rooms are available for rent for the whole day and make for a good option if you want a bit of air conditioned releave from the heat. Because they have fridges, you can bring your favorite drinks and food for the whole day. Or you can use the discount voucher you get with your booking and get some food from the many options.

La Mer colorful changing rooms

Perhaps one of the most recognizable and fun parts of La Mer are the colorful changing rooms that are available at the beach. Located under shady palm trees, coming in all the colors of the rainbow, and in the usual wood shack look, they are truly instagrammable and make for cool shots, most people back home might think you are in South Beach not in Dubai!

Go on a yachting trip around The Palm

Yachting trip around The Palm

If you wander around the Marina areas you will see lots of luxury yachts anchored there. Nothing screams luxury life like a condo by the water and a yacht at your doorstep. Granted, I had some friends who own small boats in Dubai and they confirmed that there are two moments of happiness with a boat: When you buy it and when you sell it.

But you don’t have to own one to enjoy the beauty of sailing around the Marina or the The Palm, you can simply hop on a 60 or 90 minute yachting trip around the Palm and have a new perspective from the water.

There are group, but semi-private 2-3h yacht tour options which take you around in relatively posh surroundings and include a BBQ or breakfast, depending on the time of the day you book. I would suggest sunset to be the best time as that is when Dubai glows..

Or for a more DIY and casual option, check out the tours on zodiac-style inflatable boat options which are a bit more rough and fun.

Zip above the Marina (zipline)

A cheaper and less time-consuming alternative to skydiving, ziplining is a fun way to explore the Marina from above. The XLine is the world’s longest urban zipline, which means a nice long ride from start to finish. There are also a few lines next to each other making it a family-friendly affair as participants can ride in tandem.

The thrill is in the speed and the height of the zipline. The highest part stands at 170m above ground level and the fastest speed is 80km/h. This is sure to make dreams come true for adrenaline junky families. More information is here .

Go on a ferris wheel ride above The Palm

Similar to the London Eye, Ain Dubai (or the Dubai Eye) will take (when it opens) riders 210 meters above the ground to witness breathtaking views. And because this is Dubai, it’s the tallest ferris wheel in the world, as expected.

It’s located on the Pearl Island off the coast of the JBR beach, so you’ll have great views of the skyscrapers along the JBR beach including the Palm Jumeirah. There are 48 capsules in total measuring 30sqm and can hold up to 40 people at a time. The capsules are made entirely of glass so they all provide the same 360 views.

A single ride in the air conditioned capsules lasts for 45 minutes, but don’t worry about getting bored as there are LED screens constantly providing information about what’s around you. There are even VIP capsules that can accommodate twelve people and also provide meals. See more information here .

Take a professional photography session

From honeymooners to influencers, vacationing families to business teams, hiring a professional photographer is a great way to capture your trip. You will get to chat to the photographer before and come up with a perfect location and timing for your personalised shoot. As Dubai is one of the most photogenic places in the world, this is a great idea for big occasions, so that your memories can last forever.

Book your personal photographer on GetYourGuide here .  

See a camel race

When arriving in Dubai, it’s easy to forget that this glistening city filled with skyscrapers and malls actually has its roots in the Bedouin culture of a bygone era. One of the best ways to experience old Dubai is to watch a camel race.

The racing season is between October and April with races usually taking place on Friday and Saturday mornings, pretty early. While there are many tracks, the largest and most significant is the home of the Dubai Camel Racing Club, the Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack.

Unlike horse racing, there are no human jockeys weighing the camels down, but rather lightweight robot jockeys. It’s quite a show to see the robot jockey operators driving alongside the racing camels in SUVs honking their horn loudly. See more information here .

Be mesmerised by The Festival City light and water show

Dubai really comes alive at night when temperatures are cooler and entertainment is abound. IMAGINE is one of Dubai’s newest night-time attractions that utilises light, water, holograms and pyrotechnics, to offer a truly unique sensory experience. The show is made up from 30 fountains and a wonderful surround sound system to complete the experience. And of course, like everything else, it’s the largest screen projection in the world on the face of the InterContinental Hotel.

There are two different shows to catch. Star Dancer is at 7:00pm and 9:00pm all week and A Child’s Dream is at 8:00pm and 10:00pm on weekdays with an additional show at 11:00pm on weekends. More information here .

Learn to play golf

Golf in the desert? You bet! One of the most unreal activities in Dubai surely has to be playing a round of golf. I was always amazed at the ability of the few green golf courses to keep the grass lush such despite the heat and the lack of rain.

I am not talking about little rainfall, I am talking about down right draught for the entire year save for the week in February when it rains, and then it all floods because there is no drainage system.

But the golf courses in Dubai are as green as it gets and the rates are affordable too, both to play a round of 18 holes as well as to simply go and hit some balls in the driving range.

I took lessons in Dubai at the Emirates Golf Club and you could go to the driving range without an appointment and for a reasonable amount, borrow golf clubs and try your luck. Book a 30 or 50min lesson and get free driving range practice access for the entire day. There are several restaurants and bars with views over the green courses to feed you.

Emirates Golf Club is also one of the oldest membership and golf clubs in the UAE, set up in 1988 when there were practically no expats or golfers in the Emirates, and it is located where the first and most luxurious housing development for families, The Meadows, is.

For more information and to book lessons visit their website .

Drive a sports car

If there is one uber over the top activity in Dubai that has to be driving a race or supersports car. Perhaps one of the biggest incentives for sports lovers to move to the Emirates is the fact that owning an otherwise luxury and expensive supercar is relatively cheap here . It is also cheap to drive it, as petrol is subsidized and far more affordable. There are also long and straight roads, although the police have been cracking down on unsafe driving and now there are cameras all along the main roads preventing the 200km an hour that used to be so common when I was living there.

If you don’t live in Dubai or have a wealthy friend and would like to experience the adrenaline rush from driving a real fast car, really fast, you can simply book your slot and drive it in a race track at the Dubai Autodrome.

You can book your race slot here .

Ride the Dubai Metro

The Dubai Metro is quite a feat that took years to complete and then, when it opened it was not what I was expecting. It covers only two lines and the stations are far and few between so while it is a very affordable way to cross the city, you may have to walk a lot to get to the closest station.

Nonetheless, it is fun to ride it, especially along Sheikh Zayed Road, where the metro railways are elevated and glide above the traffic. You can take it at the Marina station and ride it all the way to Downtown Burj Dubai.

Learn more about falcons

The UAE has a special love for falcons. They are owned by the royal ruling families and they were historical used by the bedouin tribes. They are also featured in coins and stamps.

Falcons, especially peregrine falcons are the fastest birds and can fly at very high speeds. These beautiful birds of prey can see a prey from up to 2,5km away. Falcons are associated with the desert and thrive in the UAE where falconry is a popular sport.

One of the most uniquely Dubaian things to do is learning more about falcons and you can do so at the Dubai Falcon Museum, the Dubai Falcon Souk and through a falconry demonstration. This all happens at the Falcon & Heritage Sports Center.

The falcon souk is the only place where falcons can be legally sold and you can also see all the accessories and materials used to take care of and race these beautiful animals.

Or better yet, book a trip including visits to the museum and a 90min demonstration where you can get up and close to these majestic creatures. You have the opportunity to top the morning with breakfast at the Al Maha Desert resort which is stunning, I stayed there a few years back and the setting is sublime.

Eat your heart out on a Food tour

You’ll see below that I mention all the best things to eat in Dubai as well as my favorite restaurants, but in my experience, nothing beats eating like a local. If you have an adventurous palate like me and love sampling local and authentic delicacies, then you should definitely try going on a food tour of Dubai.

You’ll get to sample some out of the ordinary cuisine like saffron ice cream and even a camel burger as well as other food from various Middle Eastern cultures. This three hour food tour also takes participants on an abra across Dubai Creek, as well as various restaurants and areas that you would otherwise not have known about. It’s a great way to not only experience Dubai’s culinary scene, but also it’s lively culture.

Book your Dubai food tour here .

Talk a cruise along the Dubai Canal

While you can take a charming stroll along Dubai Canal, seeing the city by water is always a good idea to get a different perspective. Slowly cruising through Dubai’s artificial Water Canal is quite a particularly romantic experience, especially during sunset.

There’s a new man-made “waterfall” under Sheikh Zayed Road and you’ll get to see other famous landmarks along Dubai’s skyline like the Burj Khalifa, Business Bay Bridge, and Dubai Festival City Mall from the water.

There are various cruises to choose from, but two recommended ones would be a breakfast cruise on a luxury yacht where you get a freshly prepared BBQ onboard. This is a great option for families. A more romantic option would be a sunset cruise on a glass-encased dhow where you get a welcome kahwah (Arabic coffee) on arrival followed as well as chilled refreshments and dates. This becomes an indulgent Arabic dinner while watching a traditional tanoura dance providing sophisticated entertainment.

Book the breakfast cruise here and the sunset cruise here .  

Spend a day at The World

The World is perhaps Dubai’s most outrageous development and one that has not been finished yet.

These islands offshore shaped like the globe were started when Dubai was at the height of its real estate development, in 2008, but as soon as the 2008 financial crisis hit the city, development stalled and they were never finished.

If you are interested in seeing them up close, your best bet is by taking a day trip to Lebanon , the only island that is accepting visitors for the day and first one to open.

You ticket includes boat transfers, access to the beach, a daybed, a towel and also the opportunity to get your own meals and drinks from the Royal Island Beach Club and Toro Blanco restaurant. It is not a fancy club but quite a unique experience.

Visit the Turtle Rehabilitation center

One of the nicest things to do in Dubai is to drop by a place filled with people who do good to save wildlife.

The Turtle Rehabilitation Project is an NGO in Dubai devoted to taking care of sick and injured turtles with the objective of healing them and releasing them back into the water. The majority of the turtles there are hawksbill and green turtles, which are the common species in Dubai waters, and both of whom are endangered species.

If you visit the project at Al Naseem Hotel you will be able to see them being taken care of. In addition to that, Wednesday 11am see the turtles being fed in a public education effort by the center to tell more about them and what threats they face. You can see more details about the feeding on their Facebook page but the center is always open if you want to drop by.

Best places to visit in Dubai

If you are looking for lots of fun and unique things to do in Dubai, the list is pretty long, as you have probably realised. But this is not all. The city is also known for its tourist landmarks and sightseeing opportunities and so the list of places to visit is equally long. Most of the facts about Dubai contain superlatives and the Burj Khalifa is at the top of the list. 

At the top of the Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa

Moving on to another Burj, the Arabic word for castle, we find Burj Khalifa, the other renowned Dubai attraction. No sightseeing in Dubai can start until one has seen the view from the top .

Burj Khalifa’s shape is one of the most recognizable of the tourist places in Dubai but perhaps less than the shape of the Dubai fountain pools from above. The bright baby blue against the desert sand color is unmistakably Dubaiesque.

I was living in Dubai when the Burj Khalifa was being built, in fact, I used to live in the Old Town, the residential area in Dubai that surrounds the Burj. It was impressive to see it go up a floor a week. But what many may not remember is that the tower was not supposed to be called Burj Khalifa but Burj Dubai.

Burj Khalifa view

But then the 2008 crisis hit Dubai, more in 2009, in the middle of the building’s construction, and Emaar, the government owned real estate developer, could not face the debt and was at risk of bankruptcy, so big brother Abu Dhabi came to the rescue. In exchange, the tower was renamed after the Abu Dhabi Sheikh.

This happened quite close to the launch date of the building so when it opened, a lot of the billboards and marketing materials still had the former Burj Dubai name.

In this case, unlike Burj Al Arab, you can easily go up to the top and see not only the tower but also the view from above .

Burj Khalifa has a viewing platform on level 140 that is open to the public. You can go up on the elevator and get out to the outdoor area to enjoy the views. I have to say that they are spectacular but not for those who are afraid of heights, it is really really high up there and you can almost feel the building sway to the winds.

If you want something extra special you can also have a meal, a drink or afternoon tea at Atmosphere, the bar/restaurant on level 122 which has stunning views.

Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden is perhaps the most beautiful of all the tourist attractions in Dubai. This huge open air space is filled with thousands and thousands of flowers of all colors landscaped into pretty shapes, from Mickey Mouse to an Emirates plane, houses, arches, turtles, teddy bears, etc.

Opened on Valentine’s Day in 2013 the garden is in full bloom from November to May when it closes as it gets too hot. There are 150 million flowers here and the pinks, yellows and purples prevail although all colors are on offer.

Dubai Miracle Garden flowers

The garden is so unique that it has earned three Guinness World Records. You can buy tickets for the garden only or get a tour that includes the transfers or even better, a combo for the garden and the butterfly park (see next section).

Dubai Butterfly Park

Part of the Dubai Miracle Garden flower extravaganza, the Butterfly Park has 15,000 butterflies in an indoor space occupying several domes and you can spot 26 different kinds of butterflies. This is quite an endearing activity in Dubai, especially for kids.

Tickets need to be bought separately from the Miracle Garden but you can buy a combo with transfers here (both parks are a bit far from the main tourist area in Dubai).

Jumeirah Mosque

One of the most iconic places to visit in Dubai is indeed the Jumeirah Mosque. This is the only mosque in the city that welcomes tourists and visitors of all faiths in so it is the only religious tourist attraction in Dubai.

Located along Jumeirah Road, the best way to visit the mosque is no doubt via a guideline tour by guides from the   Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding which are available at 10am and at 2pm everyday but Friday which is the day of rest and prayer.

The tour aims to bring Islam closer to those of other faiths and debunk myths around the religion and its five pillars. The tours end with some snacks like dates and coffee.

Women need to cover their heads but there are scarfs to borrow.

Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina is perhaps the most famous skyline in Dubai . Located right by the two main and first free zones in Dubai, Media City and Internet City, the artificial marina area was the first development to attract expats in 2005.

The first six towers to be built there by famous developer Emaar are warmly known to any long term resident of Dubai as The Six Towers and started what will become the most popular residential area in Dubai. There are other bodies of water and other marinas in Dubai but when you say the Marina, everyone knows you refer to Dubai Marina.

While there are now several other parts of Dubai for expats to live in, from Kite Beach to the Old Town or even Jumeirah Lake Towers, when the first expats arrived, you could only choose from the large houses in The Springs, the larger ones in The Meadows, or the apartments in the Marina.

Dubai Marina walkway

I moved into the second complex to open there after The Six Towers and lived surrounded by 24/7 constructions for the following years. Dubai Marina was a fascinating place to live in. While Dubai is an ever changing city that never looks the same from year to year, Dubai Marina has remained largely unchanged in all those years.

Flanked on one side by Sheikh Zayed Road and on the other by JBR, the Marina is where you can come to see how expat life in Dubai is like .

Before Dubai offered other alternatives, this is one one of the few parts of the city where you could walk around, by the water, away from traffic and construction. The Marina area is surrounded by a promenade and tall apartment complexes with eateries on the ground floor, most of which have outdoor seating close to the water.

Do as locals do and enjoy one of the best tourist attractions in Dubai: a dinner by the Marina followed by a stroll along the water and try to spot some of the beautiful yachts.

The Gold Souk

Located in the Deira side of the Creek, The Gold Souk is perhaps the most important and well known of the old souks in the city and it is also the oldest, opening its doors a century ago with with some of the shops dating back to the late 60s. The souk is filled with gold stores selling all sorts of jewelry in the brightest and yellowest of golds.

Some of the pieces on display are so impressive that they look fake. I always find myself getting up and close with them and leaving still wondering if they were real.

The Gold Souk

If you want to see something quite unique, the souk is home to world’s heaviest ring, the Star of Taiba, registered in the Guinness World Records and weighing 57 kg between gold and Swarovski stones and is valued at about $65 Million.

The Gold Souk jewellery

The Spice Souk

The Spice Souk

Of the three main souks in Dubai, the most interesting one to me is always the spice souk. I just can’t help but love to wander the narrow lanes among all the colorful spices. This is definitely a must place to visit in Dubai.

Here you can find all the usual suspects of any spice souk in Asia, such as dried chilli, all kinds of pepper powder, fragrant cinnamon, bright yellow turmeric, but, there are two items that are quite uniquely Middle Easter. One if the frankincense, and the other the saffron.

Frankincense is an expensive and priced item used across the Middle East as incense and in perfume. It is a historical object that was used in the past as bartering and currency, weight its price in gold. If you visit Oman, this is one of the most commonly found smells no matter where you go.

Saffron, so popular and famous of Spanish paellas, is a very pricy and delicate spice on sale not in the open air spice stalls but inside air conditioned premium shops that specialise in this only.

Dubai does not grow saffron, but is a great place to find it and buy as souvenir. The best saffron comes from countries in the Middle East and South Asia such as Iran which produces 90% of the world’s saffron.

Saffron is made from the dried stigmas and styles of a red flower which is collected and dried to be used as coloring for food, it does not actually have any smell or flavor.

Spices at The Spice Souk

Because saffron is practically weightless, delicate and time intensive to grow and collect, it commands very high prices, but just a small amount will do so you don’t need to buy a lot, a couple of stems will color an entire biryani

There are a lot of saffron stores in the Spice Souk but check out Bahraman Saffron Shop which is easy to find and easy to reach as it is located at the edge of the souk and learn more about Persian saffron.

Global Village

Global Village is an entertainment and shopping park with rides, dining options, and pavilions for several countries in the world.

This is another of the old timers in Dubai. Global Village opened in 1996 but moved to its current location in Dubai Land in 2001 and has been improving significantly over the years to become a much nicer place to learn about the world’s cultures.

At the beginning it was a pretty uninviting place with not so interesting stalls and some really tacky items from some of the countries but, with time, it has become a much more exciting destination and one of the most interesting places to visit in Dubai with 75 countries showcasing something and 30 pavilions.

There are seasonal festivals like Chinese New Year or Carnival, and lots of entertainment options for families including fireworks, dancing fountains, street performances, etc. Entrance is just 15 Dhs and every year the activities change. In the 2018-2019 season there are replicas of bridges from all around the world.

The park closes in the summer as it is all outdoor and it is impossible to appreciate it when it is so hot. The park is also closed to men on Monday when only women and children are allowed.

Dubai Garden Glow

Dubai Garden Glow

Dubai Garden Glow is something a bit different to do in the night that is sure to please traveling families. The massive complex is a recreation park that has a multitude of glow in the dark sculptures that utilise modern, eco-friendly technology to create an otherworldly experience.

Beyond the glowing fun there is also an Ice Park, Dinosaur Park with animatronic dinos, and an edutainment centre to keep the young ones entertained while teaching them about the benefits of living an eco-conscious existence.

The park is open from Sat-Thurs between 4:00-11:00pm and Fri between 4:00pm-12:00 AM. Tickets are AED 65 excl. VAT, but allows you access to all three parks. Children 3 get free access. See more information here .

Wafi City Mall

Wafi Mall pyramids

Wafi City Mall opened in 1997 making it one of the oldest malls in Dubai and when I moved there, it was practically the only one. This ancient Egyptian themed small shopping center is where you would come to get your gourmet food fix.

There are not that many shops here, only about 250 which is a fraction of what you find in the Mall of the Emirates or the Dubai Mall so it is quite cozy, but the Pharaoh themed atmosphere and its nostalgic old fashioned look is quite unique in a flash and new city like Dubai where everything is always newer and better.

Wafi Mall

Don’t miss the chance of seeing the glass pyramid that sits in the atrium style section of the complex, it is absolutely beautiful, and the Khan Murjan Souk on the basement level (not to be confused with the mall of the same name that is inside the Souk Al Bahar in the Downtown area) is a great place to shop for traditional items from across the Arab world, from Persian carpets to beautiful coffee pots.

Is another of the historical heroes of Dubai. The park was practically the only green space available in the 80s and 90s and has improved, expanded and become something much more appealing and exciting over the years, especially now that it sits across from the Dubai Canal.

The park was created in the 70s and was originally used by illegal immigrants from Asia who called it home. Because their cheap labor was used in the city, they were allowed to stay, until the 80s when the ruler of Dubai gave them amnesty and a new place to stay.

The park was emptied out and has undergone many redevelopments and expansions since, the most notable the partition of the park to connect the Dubai Canal with the sea. What was originally in the outskirts of the city is now right in the middle, and is made of several lakes, lots of greenery, trees, birds, and even a waterfall.

Safa Park is a great place to come on Saturdays when there is a flea market going on and you can buy second hand stuff and have some food in a completely laid back way, almost not very Dubaian.

Ibn Battuta Mall

Ibn Battuta Mall

This mall in the western part of Dubai is inspired by the travels of the famous explorer Ibn Battuta and is considered the world’s largest themed mall receiving 20 million visitors a year (that is a forth of the Dubai Mall).

The theme you ask? The six lands that Ibn Battuta visited in his adventure across the world: Persia, India, Egypt, Tunisia, Andalusia and China.

Each of the six differentiated areas is decorated like the specific country so you can find influences from India’s Mughal Empire with landmarks such as the Taj Mahal, a replica of a Chinese junk from Imperial times, or the domes of Iran’s beautiful mosques.

There are a multitude of shops and dining options in all six, just like in any other mall, but the theme is what sets this mall one apart. Ibn Battuta is also one of the oldest malls and one of the closest to the Marina before the Marina Mall opened, so it is one of the long-term staples in expat life.

Love Lakes

Is this Dubai’s most romantic tourist attraction yet?

If you were wondering what to do in Dubai for an extra dose of romanticism, the Love Lakes might just be the answer. These heart shaped pair of interlaced lakes are the ultimate in settings for proposals. Seen from the sky they are even more amazing.

Located in the middle of the desert and near Al Qudra Lakes, these were practically made famous by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai Instagram shot, who else can get an aerial shot in a country where drones are banned. We thank him for it because the photo is quite stunning.

Best heritage areas and museums in Dubai

What to do in Dubai in the summer?

Why not visit one of the many heritage areas and museums. This section can becomequite handy if you snapped one of the great summer hotel rates without realising you would be cooking in the 45 degree heat.

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

The area at the mouth of the Creek and near the Shindagha Tunnel has become Dubai’s answer to an old town , in the sense of the center of a city.

This was not always like this. When I lived in Dubai there was nothing of the sorts and no place to really call the old part of the city. Instead, Bur Dubai and Deira where what one would refer to as such, but they lacked history and in fact, any Emirati or Dubai feel to them. There was an incipient Bastakiya district which has now grown, expanded and renamed Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood.

The area between the Creek and Fahidi Street has dramatically changed with the renovation and reopening of several old buildings and is now a burgeoning district with museums, galleries, cafes and even some boutique hotels.

Al Fahidi is laid out and designed to look like the ancient Arabic villages, with tall walls providing privacy to those inside, wind towers that cleverly channel the wind and cool the houses down without air conditioning, and the beautiful interior courtyards.

The streets in Al Fahidi are narrow and the buildings in the traditional sand color, but inside, you can discover a world of heritage or simply some art or a nice coffee.

Some places to stop by at are XVA Cafe and gallery , which was one of the only places of the kind that existed in Dubai 10 years ago, or the Arabian Tea House which has the prettiest courtyard.

Dubai Museum

Dubai Museum

One of the best places to visit in Dubai is the newly opened Dubai Museum. Located at the heart of the Fahidi Heritage District , and housed in what is probably the oldest building in Dubai built in 1787, the Fahidi Fort is a great place to learn more about how it all started, right here by the Creek.

One of the most incredible parts of the museum is a set of aerial photos showing the development of Dubai. Only if you live in a place like Singapore where the evolution is equally dramatic, can you understand the magnitude of the change that Dubai has been through.

Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding

Adjacent to the Dubai Museum, Sheikh Mohammed Center of Cultural Understanding offers tours of the Fahidi District as well as other cultural exchanges, breakfast, tours of the Jumeirah Mosque and regular events all geared towards improving multi-cultural understanding, something which is essential in a city where the vast majority of the population is foreign.

While you can wander into the center and learn more on the spot, it is wise to join one of their tours as this is one of the best things to do in Dubai and an excellent way to explore the area. Book your traditional Emirati breakfast here .

Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House

This is perhaps the most historically significant house in the entire historical district of Dubai. This is the where the grandfather of today’s Ruler of Dubai grew up and where the idea of Dubai started .

The house has been recently reopened to the public and you can see how structures were built in the past and have great views from the top of the wind towers, a traditional architectural feature of houses in the Arabian Peninsula.

Inside, there are lots of family portraits and other items that talk about the ruling family and the evolution of Dubai.

The house is undergoing renovations and you can find more information here .

Sheikh Obaid bin Thani House

This was one of the first houses to be built in Dubai , in 1916, and it is open to the public to visit and you can even get a guided tour for free. The house is not so much a museum with exhibits but rather a place to stop by and have a chat with the staff.

Crossroads of Civilizations Museum

The Crossroads of Civilizations Museum opened in 2104 and is now a group of three museums comprising the original plus the Rare Books, Manuscripts & Prints Museum, and The Armory Museum under the name of The Museum Group.

The museum is housed in the 19th century historic house of Sheikh Hashr Bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, the brother of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, the current ruler of Dubai and constitutes the personal collection of Ahmed Obaid Al Mansoori who used to display his objects at home.

Inside you can find three distinct spaces under one roof showcasing ancient objects found in Dubai and which are believed to have come through the global trade that the city saw in the last hundreds years. There are artifacts such as bowls, jewelry and documents. The armory section has swords, daggers and guns from all over the world.

Etihad Museum

The Etihad Museum is not devoted to the airline but to the origins of the UAE and translates to “together” in Arabic which is why it represents the unity of the United Arab Emirates.

Strange as it may sound, the museum only opened in 2017 so before that, there wasn’t much about the Emirates as a whole, each may have had their own museum, Dubai being the most prolific in that space, but there wasn’t one for the country.

The museum is located in the place where the country was formed, along Jumeirah Road, and has a very unique design. Inside, you can find modern displays and interactive sections talking about the seven Emirates that make up the UAE. You may be familiar with Dubai and Abu Dhabi, but there are 5 more: Sharjah, Al Ain, Fujairah, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah.

After the visit, enjoy camel milk ice cream in the garden cafe.

The Coffee Museum

This free and small museum is all about coffee. Did you notice that coffee can be drunk, brewed and made very differently across countries? For example, coffee is boiled with milk in Chennai, is filtered in small individual containers in Vietnam and nowadays, it can be brewed even cold or with nitrogen.

The Coffee Museum in Dubai is where you can learn at least about three types of coffees, of the more traditional kind: Ethiopian, Arabic and Egyptian. You can also enjoy a cup or three at the end of the visit.

The museum is located in the historical district of Dubai and aims to educate the visitors on the growing, roasting and brewing processes of these three types. You can see lots of vintage brewing and grounding items too, hence the museum aspect to it.

The visit combined more interactive elements like videos, with the traditional kind of museum exhibits and for coffee lovers, there are books on sale too. This is also a good place to buy coffee brewing equipment, older or more modern.

Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif

The former residence of Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum , the father of the current ruler of Dubai, was built in 1955 has been converted into a heritage building open to the public. This is where the Sheikh used to come alone to relax and disconnect from the busy life in the afternoons.

But it is also the place where he used to have meetings and make important decisions. The building has two floors and on the upper level there is a Maslij, or meeting room, where he would receive his advisors. The room is covered in carpets, in the traditional Arabic wind tower way, and pillows, just like the forts and palaces everywhere else in the Middle East, like Nizwa Fort in Oman.

The structure is surrounded by palm trees and some benches. Here is where the UAE National Day celebration takes place.

Al Shindagha Museum – Dubai Creek House

This is one of the best places in Dubai to learn more about the local origins of the city and how it all started. Recently opened in the area of Dubai where the rest of the heritage building and museums are, Al Shindagha Museum wants to tell more about the first people who arrived in Dubai.

The first inhabitants of Dubai were fishermen and bedouins and in this museum you can read more about what life was like when both the desert and the sea dictate your food, your traditions and your life.

As the museum is quite new, there are several interactive and multimedia sections where you can have a more immersive experience than at other museums. There is video and audio. There is also a children’s section designed with entertainment in mind.

The museum also has live performances of traditional singing and dancing which is also commonly seen in other Middle Eastern countries (I have seen similar dancing in Oman and in Saudi Arabia) as well as demonstrations of traditional crafts, like dhow making. There is also a schedule of changing temporary exhibitions.

More information about the museum here .

Al Shindagha Museum –  House of Perfumes Museum

dubai 5 must visit places

This newly opened museum is officially part of the Al Shindanga Museum Project although it is located in a separate building by the Creek instead of a row inland  with the rest of the Shindaga project mentioned before.

The building where The House of Perfumes is located was the former residence of Shaikha Shaikha Bint Saeed Al Maktoum, sister of the Vice President of the UAE who died in 2017.

She was an expert perfumer herself and the museum is a small yet interactive and very interesting place to learn more about the importance of the perfume tradition in the UAE and across the Arab world. Some of her priced artefacts and archeological finds are also found at the museum including a large piece of oud that is priced at Dhs200,000.

The main hall contains a few sections for each of the main smells common in Arabic perfumes and you can read about the ingredients, where they come from and how the smell is extracted then also smell the various types. Frankincense, oud, rose and other typical smells lingering in malls and Arabic places are all explained here.

The museum also has a shop where you can buy some to take home.

Have amazing, unique and authentic food

This is a city of superlatives so one of the best things to do in Dubai is to dine in the many over the top, unique, extravagant and exclusive places the city has on offer. With a population made of 8% expats, the choice of cuisines and foods available in Dubai are mind blowing.

Aside from the global range of restaurants and the many one of a kind foodie experiences available in Dubai, I also wanted to provide recommendations for the places that are historic, that are known to the locals, that are uniquely Dubai.

And there are many reasons why something can be truly local in a city that can only be defined by multiculturality and extremes so let me give you some suggestions for the best foodie related experiences in Dubai.

Have zaatar pastries

Al Reef Bakery

One of my most favorite Middle Eastern spices is zaatar. Zaatar is a combination of ground dried thyme, oregano and marjoram mixed with toasted sesame seeds, salt, and sumac, another unique spice used in Lebanese cuisine, for example, to dress fattoush salads.

Usually, zaatar is sprinkled over breads, or used in baking savory items along with olive oil and cheese, but can also be used in salads, Arabic breads, and even on pizza. It also makes for an amazing dip when mixed with olive oil.

Al Reef Bakery zaatar

Zaatar is commonly found across menus everywhere in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, and in Dubai where a lot of Lebanese restaurants and bakeries have flourished. One of them is Al Reef Bakery which has been baking traditional Lebanese pastries and breads in house since 1986. While this may not seem like a very old business anywhere, it is in Dubai where everything is new.

Spices

At Al Reef Bakery you can buy sweet and sour biscuits, pastries and breads which are usually made using cheese, tomato, nuts and many of them contain zaatar. Don’t leave without trying the house specialty, the cheese manakish, served and eaten folded.

Oh and before I forget, Al Reef is open 24h so it is the most popular late night snack stop.

Eat where the Pakistani and Indian expats go

Ravi

Let’s start by one of the most unassuming foods yet what really represents what Dubai is. Ravi is a real Dubai institution is the go-to place for Pakistani and Indian taxi drivers and anyone in the know.

The very affordable restaurant in one of the busiest streets in Satwa serves authentic Pakistani and Indian food in modest and humble surroundings. The food comes in plastic plates and can be enjoyed indoors or outdoors, in a sidewalk area flanked by bushes that protect diners from the buzzing traffic or in shared tables and chairs by the kitchen.

The atmosphere is friendly, welcoming and very casual. The menu is extensive and has all the usual favorites, with mutton kebabs, rice based dishes, chicken, dhal, curries and rotis or parathas.

Ravi food

Ask the staff to help you choose, they are best at giving recommendations and will do so with the widest smile. The food will come fast and hot.

Ravi is definitely not a place where tourists come, even expats do not usually make the trek down to Satwa which can take up to an hour in peak evening traffic, so you can expect the most authentic of meals. It’s long standing existence is also a testimony to its success among the community.

Do as the experts do and eat with your hands, dipping soft breads into spicy sauces or mixing rice dishes with the curry options. The restaurant does not have a license and it is not affiliated with any hotel so alcohol is not served.

As you tuck into delicious food, you may even forget you are in Dubai and instead feel in a side street in Delhi or Lahore .

More information here .

Have Emirati food at Al Bait Al Qadeem

Al Bait Al Qadeem

After living in Dubai for many years, I actually had Emirati food very few times, perhaps less than half a dozen. This is because Emirati cuisine is hard to find in the UAE and in Dubai in particular, and is very rare outside the country, being overshadowed by the more popular Lebanese restaurants. However, having local food is one of the best experiences to have in Dubai.

But Al Bait Al Qadeem is one os the best places to try the local food not only because it is made using the traditional method but because the restaurant is housed in a historic building too.  

Al Bait Al Qadeem comes from the Arabic for Old House and is located in an original 1909 location that used to belong to a pearl trader who donated it to the local government for rehabilitation and conversion into a museum and restaurant.

As soon as you walk in you will be asked if you prefer to sit outside or inside. If it is not too hot, make sure to sit outside, in the courtyard, where the atmosphere is more pleasant and the true vibe of the house can be felt. If it is the summertime, inside there is air condition.

The menu is quite extensive and has a few items that are not Emirati like other Arabic dishes and even some Persian ones like the ever present grilled meats. Emirati food is traditionally made for people of the desert and is rice and meat based.

On the menu are grilled meats, called kebabs, rice biryani dishes with meat and many other meat-based dishes. Mutton is a favorite meat across the region. You will also find a small note on the table that talks about a uniquely Emirati food: mahyaveh , a pungent anchovy sauce that is eaten with bread and which you can buy if you like it. The sauce is believed to have been brought by Portuguese sailors who came to the region and is thought to help bear intelligent children to women and increase stamina. Do not miss the chance to try it.

Go for brunch

Nothing is more quintessentially Dubai than Friday brunch . This local pilgrimage is one of the most typical and unique things to do in Dubai. No expat will go a week without enjoying a lavish, decadent and utterly indulging brunch buffet with so much alcohol and food that only a siesta can follow.

There are a lot of brunch options in Dubai and the city has certainly expanded the portfolio of options even more since I moved out but the truly traditional ones are the huge spread that the five star hotel put out. Those come with unlimited food, which often include seafood, and even oysters, and a choice of cocktails, mocktails, wines and even bubbly, hence the food coma that follows.

One of the most favorite and longest standing ones is the brunch at the Al Qasr Luxury Hotel which spread over the many restaurants and is set along the waterways. There is usually live music and a selection of food from many stations providing something for everyone. Mojitos and other cocktails ensure a fun time for everyone.

Another great alternative is Traiteur at the Park Hyatt which sits by the yacht club, in a quiet and classier part of town. When the weather is good, you can sit outside by the boats and the spread is equally amazing.

If you are looking for a non-alcoholic option, there is a brand of cafes in Dubai that existed even before local cafes were available, More Cafe . With Dubai having no freehold options and the majority of the cafes and restaurant being part of hotels of malls, More has always been one of the few independent cafe options , well at least since 2002.

The menu is huge, with pretty much anything and everything, and there are always magazines and a relaxed surrounding. There are several branches but the menu is the same across, as is the excellent coffee.

Dine underwater

Dubai being Dubai, there are not one but two places where you can dine “underwater” and I put that word in between commas because, unlike the true underwater restaurant at the Conrad Rangali in the Maldives , you are not technically under the water here, just surrounded by it.

One of the most iconic places to visit in Dubai is the Burj Al Arab. I already told you about the afternoon tea and the Friday brunch affair. But perhaps the most elegant and refined way to visit the Burj is by booking dinner or lunch at Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara.

The hotel’s underwater restaurant is helmed by Michelin-starred British chef Nathan Outlaw and, while it is not technically under water, it sure feels like that when you are surrounded by a huge tank with tropical fish. Tables are located along the tank and the dimmed lights and seafood heavy meal will do the rest. If you book your set lunch via GetYourGuide you can make sure not to go overboard with the expense.

The other option for dining underwater, is Atlantis The Palm Ossiano. The restaurant used to be led by the daughter of Catalan Michelin awarded Chef Santi Santamaria , and I had dinner there several times, before he died of a heart attack in Dubai without an heir to his passion and talent in the kitchen.

The setting has not changed and the romance remains but the menu is now designed by Chef Grégoire Berger. The tank here is much larger than at the Burj Al Arab and you can even see stingrays and other larger fish. It is all a bit surreal, but isn’t this why people come to Dubai?

More information on Al Mahara here and on Ossiano here .

Have a romantic dinner over water

Pierchic has been in business for years and this is a lot to say from a restaurant in Dubai where the landscapes and the dining scene change as much as the weather.

Floating over the water with views over the Burj Al Arab and part of the Al Qasr Hotel, Pierchic is one of the most romantic restaurants in the world and was a favorite of mine when I used to live in Dubai.

Nothing screams special occasion like the classy rickshaw ride through the alleys of the Al Qasr and a short stroll over the pier leading to the restaurant. The views help too, as do the dimmed lights and the fine dining Mediterranean menu for dinner.

But this is also a great place to come for lunch when the views over the beach and the Burj are even more impressive and Friday brunch is fabulous too.

Eat a whole fish with your hands

Bu Qtair

Bu Qtair is an unassuming and truly authentic fish shack by the beach serving up made to order, deep fried, whole fish or prawns which you must eat with your hands off plastic plates.

The restaurant was started by one of the fishermen and pearl divers in the 1980s when he realised that the entire stretch of beach in Jumeirah today filled with expensive houses and hotels had no eatery for these men. Initially, he served chai and parathas but this evolved into the fish restaurant that it is today when his Indian chef started to prepare fried fish with the special sauce that has made the restaurant famous.

The name Bu Qtair comes from the Arabic for sweet water, the place where the pearl divers would wash the salt off after a day at sea. The atmosphere has remained casual and unrushed, and you will have to wait long for your food, but it is one of the most unique experiences in Dubai.

In a city that is all flash and artificial and where modernity, expensive restaurants and one of a kind activities are the norm, it is nice to sit down by the side of the road to enjoy a really laid back meal made with simple ingredients and no complications.

Bu Qtair food

To order your food walk into the building and queue up to the hole in the wall counter. There, you can select what you want and let the staff know. They will pick each piece, larger or smaller depending on what you prefer, and set them aside in a plate for the chef to cook it when your turn comes. Because the place is busy at meal times, you could be waiting a while.

If you want a drink, let the staff know or directly pick it up from the fridge. This is self-service, as if you were visiting a friend. Pay up and wait outside where your name will be called when the food is ready and you will have to go back in to pick it up.

If you don’t want to or are not used to eating with your hands bring your own cutlery. Tissues are provided. There is not much besides the specialty fried fish but this is all you will need.

Bu Qtair is usually filled with the local taxi drivers, especially in the indoor air conditioned area, whereas the outdoor section is favored by those who are not in such a rush to go back to work.

Get out – Best day trips from Dubai

When you live here, the city can become quite small and the options for activities in Dubai are soon over, so as an expat you always look for day excursions from the city as an alternative activity from Dubai.

Dubai is one of the seven Emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates and there is plenty to see outside the city on easy day trips. If you are staying longer, one of the best things to do in Dubai is to rent a car and go on a day trip to either the nearby Emirates or to the natural formations and desert.

Hatta Fort and heritage village

Before true tourism development came to Dubai and the UAE, the one and only weekend escape for locals and residents of Dubai was Hatta.

This traditional enclave is part of the Dubai Emirates but about 130km inland. Hatta is surrounded by the Hajar Mountains and borders Oman and the other Emirates.

Because of its elevated location, the area has always had more temperate weather and drier conditions than the steaming hot city, so it was always a favorite place to visit in Dubai. I can’t remember how many times I have been to Hatta but it’s fair to say it is many.

Hatta has also developed with tourism growth in Dubai and now has a restored traditional village, several tourism hot spots and even luxury hotels.

A day trip to Hatta should include a visit to the Fort, the Mosque, the Al Sharia Site date plantations where you can see the traditional falaj water irrigation system (which I also saw in real life, still being used in Oman around the Alila Hotel ) and the Hatta Heritage Village, which opened in 2001 as a reconstr uction of what a traditional Emirati village would look like in the past.

The Fort itself is historical and was built in 1896 as a defensive structure and a house so you can see both a watch tower and a nice residential area including a courtyard.  The fort was restored in 1995 which is why it has been a popular getaway for years. Today, you can even stay at the hotel .

You can also get active by cycling the many tracks available or by hiring kayaks at the manmade Hatta Dam. For a complete day, explore Hatta, Fujairah and Kalba, on a day trip from Dubai to the east coast of the UAE.

Visit a real oasis

Al Ain

Part of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain has the UAE’s only UNESCO site consisting of six oases, a Bronze Age archeological site and the Jebel Hafeet Tombs. Because of the greenery that one can find in the middle of the desert, on the border with The Empty Quarter, the city is often referred to as the Garden of the Gulf.

This is also where the Ruler of Abu Dhabi grew up and where you can find the largest percentage of Emiratis among the residents, despite they are still outnumbered by expats.

Al Ain has a lot of important tourist attractions to visit on a day trip from Dubai. You can explore the 19th century Al Jahili Fort and the famous Al Ain Oasis which is made of several hundreds palm trees irrigated by the ancient system of falaj which brings subterranean water to the surface to keep vegetables, plants and trees alive and create the effect of a real oasis.

Apart from the oasis and the fort, Al Ain also has a palace and a museum and you can also learn more about the millennia old Bronze Age finds at the Hilli Archeological Park.

You can visit Al Ain independently, renting a car or taking Uber taxis, but you can also book a tour to all the main sites in Al Ain including the oasis, the fort, the museum where a lot of the objects from the 6th century are on display and get back to Dubai on time for the evening. This is a great tour option .

Mleiha Archeological Center

Mleiha Wadi Caves path

This is one of the most impressive, interesting and unique of the heritage sites in the UAE.

Located in the Emirate of Sharjah and dating back to the bronze Age , Mleiha is a combined of archeological sites and a visitor’s center which uncovers the ancient past of the UAE.

Start at the visitor center where you can have an overview and a more global perspective on the site and its evolution. Here you can also see what the UAE was like millennia ago. Then explore a few of the sites. Start with the Umm an-Nar tomb, near the center, which is large and quite unique and continue with the tombs at Jebel Faya. You can enter these tombs and see them inside.

Near the tombs you can also see the remains of a settlement that is seven millennia old and which can be viewed from platforms. The rest of the sites also provide important information about homo sapiens and the movement from Africa and into Arabia as the oldest stone tools found outside Africa were excavated here.

Mleiha Palace

Follow the visit with the 2nd century AC Mleiha Fort which is believed to have belonged to a sort of ruler, the residential area nearby and the last set of tombs from the period. There are also larger village style excavations, more tombs and even a palace.

The archeological site and area also offers horse riding adventures, lessons, tours on a horseback and several other activities. There are also star gazing sessions and overnight camping options, with desert safari, comfortable camping tents and a BBQ dinner.

The site offers pick up and drop off services from Dubai making it the perfect place to visit in Dubai if you are looking to get out of the city. More information here .

The Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi

The Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi

Ten years in the making, the Louvre’s first international outpost is an incredible building by Jean Nouvel housing a stunning universal collection held in loan from the Louvre as well as other institutions. This is a must see attraction near Dubai, especially if you are an art lover, but even if you are not, the building is worth it on its own.

The Museum is impressive as it large and truly one of a kind. You can find items from the time of the Egyptians and the Romans all the way to Leonardo’s or contemporary times.

You should allow for at least half a day to make the most of it and can perhaps end with lunch at the museum’s cafe which has stunning views. If you go in the evening, the sunset over the main area of the museum, the water and the domed area is absolutely magical.

The Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi sunset

The audio guide helps a lot and you need to download it on your phone and bring your own headsets. I went to the Louvre by Uber from Dubai, the journey takes about an hour and it is easy to get another taxi back. Or you can make it a day and explore the Museum and the grand Mosque on this tour .

Abu Dhabi day trip

Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE and far from the boring city that it once was it has been developing quite a bit, just like the rest of the UAE, into an art hub with the hopes of competing with Dubai’s entertainment and flash with a host of more refined alternatives.

The best way to explore Abu Dhabi is on a day trip from Dubai which takes you to all the major sites, including the Grand Mosque and the Louvre Museum mentioned above. Or you can skip the museum and focus on the mosque and the city’s main landmarks including the Etihad Towers in this small group tour of this full day tour .

If you prefer to have more fun and less heritage, there are tours that include the entertainment parks of Ferrari World, Warner Bros or the Yas Island Mall on top of a tour of the city.

I have put together an entire guide to Abu Dhabi with the major things to do and see and they can all be seen in a day. There are also lots of cool places to eat at and lots of beaches and entertainment parks in Abu Dhabi so you can never run out of options. 

Musandam

When we wanted to escape Dubai’s heat and looked for a bit of respite, one of the favorite activities in Dubai was to leave the city and head for the mountains and sea of Musandam .

You would think that we could have as well gone to the beach in Dubai, after all the city is sea facing, but in the summer months, the sea reaches bath temperatures and when the water is 36-37 degrees Celsius and the temperature soars to 45 degrees it is not pleasant to go to the beach. Private pools in apartment buildings are refrigerated to make them cooler and the sea in Musandam was always a few degrees lower and much more crystalline too.

Musandam Peninsula is part of Oman and is located at the Strait of Hormuz, surrounded by the UAE. It is the closest point between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran and the narrowest point in the Gulf Sea. Because this is technically Oman, you will need to cross the border and make sure that your car has the right insurance and that you bring your passports and have a visa if you need one.

When you get there, you can drive around the rugged mountains, visit the 17th century Portuguese Khasab Fort in the Musandam capital, or more commonly, go on a dolphin watching dhow cruise. This is the main reason why people come all the way here, especially families.

If you want to stay longer and make this a weekend trip, you would be hard pressed to find a more spectacular place than the Six Senses Zighy Bay, a fantastic Arabian village resort on the bay of the same name that is a luxury oasis in the desert and from where you can explore Musandam and the rest of the peninsula. You can read my review here , I have stayed there twice.

And if you want to make things easy, I always prefer to be driven so I can watch the world go by (or nod off in the car) there are day trips to Musandam too. These include the stunning rocky landscapes of Dibba as well as a dhow boat trip where you can spot dolphins.

Diving in Fujairah

If you like diving you can do so at the Dubai Mall where you can jump into the tank and spend some time with the fishes as the rest of the mall goers walk past or you can do the real thing and head to Fujairah’s many dive sites.

Diving in Fujairah is a long running activity and one of the best activities to do when you live in Dubai. Fujairah is technically another of the seven Emirates that make the UAE and its location towards the eastern coast of the country, in the Strait of Hormuz, make it a privileged position for diving.

There are several dive operators who will take you out to the few sites which are all near the coast. There are several reefs created by sinking various ships, cars and trucks so, although the wreck diving here is not technically made from wrecks, you can still explore some ships and other underwater structures.

Expect to see reef sharks, turtles, coral fish and other tropical marine life. You can book a discovery dive here or a two-tank dive if you are already certified.

If you like to get wet and swim but don’t want to dive, there are also snorkeling trips to Fujairah with a BBQ lunch.

The Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi’s Grand Mosque is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and the city’s most recognizable landmark.

The mosque was commissioned by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the former president of the UAE, and opened in 2007. It was designed by an Iranian architect taking inspiration from several other buildings among which Lahore’s Badshahi Mosque or the mosque of Alexandria.

The most impressive part of the mosque is the internal courtyard, made in pure white marble and with mother of pearl inlay floral motifs, similar to the Taj Mahal or the Golden temple in Amritsar .

Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi view

It is incredibly beautiful, especially when the sun is setting and the warmer hues reflect on the building’s facade. But the building has several other first, largest, biggest, longest, as would be expected of the UAE.

Look out for the massive chandelier, made with thousands of Swarovski crystals, and which is considered the third largest in the world. The carpet is also the largest carpet ever made and weighs 35 tons.

The best way to visit the mosque is on a half day tour . There are several options available, including the simple half day tour of the mosque , the full day tour which combines the Louvre Museum (a must visit when in Dubai) or the best of all, a tour of the mosque with a professional photographer , trust me, you can get absolutely stunning photos here as the backdrop is beautiful.

And for the ultimate in opulence, majestic architecture and a truly luxurious experience, combine the visit to the mosque with a coffee or tea at The Emirates Palace hotel in the city, this is one of the most elegant and grand hotels you will ever see. The hotel looks like a fairytale palace and you may find yourself waiting for the princess to appear.

If you visit the mosque on your own, you should allow for a half day visit as it takes about an hour to get there from Dubai and you will probably need another hour to visit it. Women will have to borrow a long tunic that covers you from head to toe. More information here .

Al Jazirah Al Hamra

Al Jazira Al Hamra was once an island but is now connected to the rest of Ras Al Khaimah thanks to landfill. This is perhaps the only haunted spot in the UAE and believed to host ghosts and other spirits.

The site was abandoned in 1968 and nobody has lived there since. It became famous with locals through the movie Djinn which was produced by the local media company Image nation which is part of the group that also owns THe National newspaper and was directed by Poltergeist Tobe Hooper.

Al Hamra was once a buzzing town with pearl divers and traders but when the industry collapsed the local Sheikh tried to revive the village with agricultural development. But with the arrival of oil, the men emigrated to other countries in the Gulf in search of work opportunities.

As wealth arrived elsewhere, the village was abandoned and has remained pretty much as it was in 1968, giving a glimpse into how people lived before success and money came to the UAE.

Where to stay in Dubai

Dubai has so many luxury hotel properties that it is impossible to narrow it down to just a handful. This is where you can find the most incredible, expansive, over the top and luxurious properties in the world with beachfront Arabian palaces, the lost city of Atlantis at the end of the man-made The Palm, the world’s first and only 7-star hotel or a hotel in the world’s tallest tower.

Dubai is what luxury hotel dreams are made of and picking one is nearly an impossible feat. I have selected here the best of the best of Dubai’s hotels and resorts, the ones that have something truly unique.

Al Maha Desert Resort

Al Maha

Al Maha Resort is a luxurious accommodation right in the middle of the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. It’s truly an oasis as the secluded property is nestled within the Hajar Mountain massif among the dunes.

There are 42 suites each with a private temperature-controlled swimming pool. The style is bedouin luxe where the rooms have more of a glamping than resort feel. In all suites you’ll find antique handcrafted Arabian furnishings, custom-made king size beds, walk in showers, even an easel with art materials if you’re inspired by the desert landscapes.

Activities on offer include horse riding, dune drives, desert safaris, camel trekking, nature walks, archery and falconry. There are also several dining options available from Al Diwaan serving Arabic and Mediterranean cuisine where you can dine alfresco on the veranda, to the sophisticated Hajar Terrace Bar to dining in the dunes or on your suite’s deck.  

Book your stay on Booking.com |   Agoda

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab Jumeirah

Probably the most iconic hotel in Dubai, the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab Jumeirah stands as a symbol of modern luxury and over the top extravagance. Guests can expect world-class service with an option of a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce and complimentary access to Wild Wadi Waterpark for the duration of their stay.

The hotel has its own private beach, three outdoor swimming pools, one indoor pool, Sinbad’s Kids Club, as well as the Talise Spa and fitness club. There are nine different dining destinations including the highly acclaimed “underwater” aquarium restaurant Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara .

There is a choice of 201 suites among the 56 floors of the building. Staying in the lavish suites is more like renting out a royal apartment than staying at a hotel. All the carpeted rooms are all decked out with Arabian divans, opulent sofas and bespoke furnishings. You can choose between ocean of cityscape views depending on your preference, but both are spectacular, especially from higher up.

Book your stay on Booking.com  | Agoda

Armani Hotel at Burj Khalifa

Armani Hotel

The Armani Hotel at Burj Khalifa is exactly what you would expect from two of the most lavish brands in the world. This hotel is the first from the fashion icon Giorgio Armani and is housed in the tallest building in the world. While most of the suites are on floors one through eight, there are a few premium suites on floors 38 and 39 of the 163 storey building. While Signiel hotel in Seoul is higher (occupying floors 87 – 101), it is still pretty high up!

The style, similar to Armani’s, is simple elegance. You won’t find any paintings on the wall or over the top decadence, but rather muted luxury that is calming and beautiful in its simplicity. Although “less is more” seems to be the hotel’s focus, there is an air of exclusivity. A table at the Armani Prive lounge, for example, starts at 3000. The lounge is topped with marble tables and a constant loop of Armani’s fashion shows are displayed on the largest LCD television in the world.

The beige and gray rooms are luxuriously zen and the Armani/SPA has an entire range of treats for the body from the relaxing to the invigorating. There is also a dining experience for every taste with a selection of six different options from Indian to Mediterranean and everything in between.

One & Only Royal Mirage

One & Only Royal Mirage

Located just one kilometer from the beach and a quick walk from Dubai Marina, the One & Only Royal Mirage is located in a true oasis among 65 acres of gorgeous landscaped garden. There is also a private beach with a host of fun-filled water activities, making it a great stay for families.

There several types of accommodation options to choose from, each one as lavish as the next. The Palace and the Arabian Court are both inspired by old Arabia with majlis styled sitting areas and intricately detailed floral designs. The Residence and Spa is a more intimate affair for couples who want to stay among lush gardens and the secluded Beach Garden Villas for the truly opulent.

Choose between eight different dining options from Indonesian to Moroccan to the seafood Beach Bar & Grill. Choices for rejuvenation include both the One&Only Spa or the traditional hammam (Turkish steam bath).

Book your stay on Booking.com

Atlantis The Palm

Atlantis at the Palm

If you’re a traveling family in Dubai and are looking for a place to stay, then this should definitely be your first choice. From Aquaventure Waterpark, The Lost Chambers Aquarium, a Wave House with an artificial wave or even swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Bay, this is definitely a top destination for kids and water lovers. There’s even a summer camp available for the kids while the parents go for a relaxing spa-day or brave the heat and play some tennis.

Located on a stretch of beach at the tip of the man-made island of The Palm, Atlantis is a large complex that is themed after the fabled underground kingdom. You can expect coral  and shell motifs with blue and orange hues in the suites overlooking the ocean. Making it even more family-friendly, 90% of the Deluxe Guest Rooms are also interconnecting.

There are so many restaurants to choose from that you probably won’t have a chance to eat at them all on your stay. You’ll find everything from Lebanese to Japanese, Italian to Chinese, basically something for everyone in the family. There’s even a Brazilian Carnival themed day complete with performances and an after-party at Wavehouse.

Book your stay on Booking.com | Agoda

The Address Dubai Marina

The Address

Situated right on the Dubai Marina, The Address is one of the trendier hotels due to its convenient location in the heart of New Dubai right by the beach, that is directly linked to Dubai Marina Mall. It’s centrality makes it the perfect spot for both business and pleasure.

The suites are simple yet stylish and are also equipped with modern technological amenities like their iGENIE automated system where service is provided through a swipe of a finger on one of the in-room iPads.

Another standout feature is the 45m long outdoor pool with separate dedicated children’s pool that overlooks the Marina. As with other Dubai hotels, there is an array of restaurants to choose from with indoor and outdoor options as well the sports pub style Nezesaussi Grill.

Park Hyatt Dubai

Park Hyatt Dubai

Everything about the Park Hyatt Dubai screams leisure. From the massive lap pool overlooking the Lagoon in Dubai Creek to the extravagant Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, it is as luxurious as they come.

Each of the suites provide picturesque views of Dubai Creek all with their own private terrace or balcony. The Moorish and Mediterranean influences make the spacious rooms calming, with a simple elegance and dashes of extravagance.

Dining is a sophisticated affair with several options including a selection of Western, Thai and French cuisines, all with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Dubai Creek. There’s even a pastry boutique for diners with a sweet tooth and a Shisha Lounge for a truly Arabic experience.

The Palace Downtown

The Palace Downtown

Another offer from the Address brand, The Palace Downtown is an oasis of palatial splendor right at the feet of the Burj Khalifa. If the Address Marina is a trendier option, the Palace is more regal for guests who want to experience living like royalty.

It’s a great location for those who have to be on the move as it’s located on the Old Town Island in the heart of Downtown Dubai. All the major sites, as well as business and financial institutions, are all within walking distance. Some of the rooms even overlook the Dubai Fountain for a free show at night.

Dining options come in the form of Argentinian steakhouse, Asian style seafood overlooking the Dubai Fountain or flamboyant Arabic and Oriental dishes served from live cooking stations. The spa is a sanctuary offering hammam slabs, steam rooms and monsoon showers.  

Al Qasr Dubai

Al Qasr

If you’ve ever wanted to know how Sheikh’s live, then a stay at the Al Qasr Dubai might be your answer. Drawing influences from a traditional Sheik’s summer residence, the hotel is both grand and majestic.

Like the Burj Al Arab, there is also complimentary access to the Wild Wadi Waterpark as well as access to the Talise Spa and Fitness areas. Further lifestyle experiences include Tai Chi and Kung Fu classes, yoga, and personalized lifestyle wellness medicine at DNA.

As Al Qasr is linked to Jumeirah Madinat there is an abundance of dining and drinking options, apparently over 50 of them, so there are almost unlimited choices for all foodies from family friendly to award winning options.  

Emerald Palace Kempinski

Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai

Another option for a stay on the Palm Jumeirah, Emerald Palace Kempinski moves away from the usual Arabic style to a more Continental European look and feel. This comes complete with hand-crafted Italian finishings in each of the spacious rooms and suites.

The 500-metre private pool overlooking the beach and lagoon is a perfect way to wind down in the sweltering heat. If outside is still too hot for you, there is also an indoor pool at half the size with snacks from the poolside Vitamin Bar.

The spa and wellness centre is one of the largest in the country standing at over 3,000sqm. While you can choose from Italian to Asian cuisine, you should definitely opt for a meal at miX by Parisian Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse. The haute cuisine restaurant features local produce as well as spectacular views overlooking the ocean.

The Bulgari Hotel Dubai

Bulgari Dubai

The Bulgari is for those who enjoy over-the-top luxury situated in a tranquil urban oasis away from the main rush of the city centre, even though its only 2mins from mainland.

Like all other properties around the world, The Bulgari Dubai was designed by Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, so you can expect the same beauty albeit at a larger scale, 158,000sqm in total.

The property, set to mimic a Mediterranean village, not only features 173 sea facing apartments, but also 15 private mansions, as well as Bulgari’s first Marina and Yacht Club. Unlike other hotels in Dubai, The Bulgari focuses its attention of quality and exclusivity over quantity and choice when it comes to dining options like Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, the Il Café, Il Bar and the exclusive La Spiaggia beach club with a private.

Other facilities include a 1,700sqm spa with hammam, an indoor pool, fitness centre, as well as a beauty salon with a traditional barbershop and hairdresser. The bespoke brise soleil patterned like a winding coral is pleasing to the eyes and provides much needed shade in the blistering Dubai heat.

Jumeirah Emirates Towers

Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel

Jumeirah Emirates Towers is the go-to hotel of choice for those working in the financial industry. It’s a mere 5min drive from the Dubai World Trade Center (DWTC) and a quick 2mins from the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC).

The iconic twin skyscrapers are known for the gorgeously designed atriums where an elevator ride is a thrilling experience in its own. The technologically advanced meeting rooms overlooking the Dubai skyline are one of a kind.

Dine on Italian cuisine on the fifty-first floor at Alta Badia, fresh bites on the go at Flow, carnivorous creation at the Rib Room, or modern Lebanese fare at Al Nafoorah. There is also access to the Talise Spa and fitness club for facials, massages, waxing and tanning and unlimited complimentary access to Wild Wadi Waterpark.

Practicalities – How to organise your trip to Dubai

Dubai is a very unique place. A combination of a small local population with a huge expat community from various backgrounds, religions, cultures and income levels. This means that a lot of the aspects of living or visiting Dubai can be quite shocking to an outsider.

A while ago I wrote a post about things that may surprise you about Dubai . While the city has changed a lot since I moved there in 2006, a lot of the same things still prevail, and will still shock you. It is best to be prepared.

How to get to Dubai

No matter what you do in Dubai, you will most likely arrive by air.

Dubai’s International Airport (DXB) is the third largest, one of the least efficient (in my opinion) and most trafficked airports in the world. The airport was designed to accommodate 90 million passengers and is almost at peak capacity so it is always busy, especially in the middle of the night when the connections between Europe and Asia are at their peak.

The airport is so important to Dubai that it contributed to more than 25% of the Emirate’s GDP in 2011.

It is mostly designed for transfers, as the airport is a great connecting place for flights between Europe and Asia or the Pacific, so it takes a really long time to get out of the airport, collect your luggage and make it home. Don’t think that connections and transfers are much more efficient either.

There are three terminals at Dubai International Airport. Terminal 2 is used by Fly Dubai and other low cost airlines and is the worst of the three terminals. It is not connected to the other two and it’s set aside. When the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were in full swing, the terminal was filled with military personnel and flights but the terminal has evolved into a regular civilian airport since then.

There is a paid lounge that I don’t think is worth it, and a couple of cafeterias, a drug store and a few other stores but otherwise very little to entertain. There are also no sofas or places to sleep, not a single chair where you can lay down, and the terminal is quite dirty. This terminal is where you will find all the flights to the lesser known countries in the world and also to destinations you can’t even place on a continent. It is busiest in the middle of the night, like the rest of the terminals.

Terminal 3 is the largest terminal in the world and is exclusively devoted to Emirates. It has its own dedicated arrivals and departures area for Business and First Class passengers who go through a separate terminal. This is the newest and flashiest of the terminals but it is also the largest and most inefficient. There are rows and rows of check in counters which make the process smooth, but then you will have to walk a lot to get to your gates.

Terminal 1 is the terminal used by all airlines that are not Emirates or low cost. Here is where most of the Asian and European airlines fly. The terminal is old, it has been there for a long time, and the departures area is often chaotic. When you go in, immigration can take a while but inside you will find quite a few dining and shopping options.

As opposed to Changi Airport, in Singapore, chosen most efficient and best airport in the world, Dubai requires long walks, taking trains and then queuing up to go through immigration. Baggage always takes long too and at peak hours, getting a taxi adds up again.

All in all, it is not not rare to need an hour to get out of the airport. Some additional things to consider:

1. Terminal 1 and the rest are not connected so you will need to take a shuttle or a taxi

2. Dubai International Airport is located in Deira, so it will take about 30min without traffic to get to the Marina, about 20 to arrive at the Old Town Burj Dubai area

3. If you have flown Business Class make sure to get the pass from the airline that allows you to use the dedicated immigration lines as they will cut some waiting time

4. There are porters at arrivals areas ready to help you if you are traveling alone with little kids or have far too much luggage

5. You will have to put your personal belongings through a scan on the way into the luggage area and you may be asked to scan your checked in luggage too on your way out although in the hundreds of flights I took when I was living there, this only happened a couple of times

Dubai has another second airport, significantly smaller and designed to accommodate 7 million passengers only. This airport is called Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) after Dubai’s ruling family.

Al Maktoum International Airport is located at the other end of the city, towards Jebel Ali Port and is still largely unused. If you are flying Fly Dubai or some of the other low cost airlines, you may land here.

This airport is closer to the Marina area and because it is largely unused, it is swift and fast.

From either airport, you can grab a taxi at the exit or get a pick up so you are well taken care of. It is not difficult to find your way around Dubai and most taxi drivers will know the major hotels but if you like to be picked up, the service is available.

How to get around Dubai

Dubai is a very spread out city and with traffic, you can easily spend the day on the road if you do not plan your days properly so make sure that you organise your time in Dubai geographically.

There are three main areas for visitors in Dubai: the “real” old part of town, namely Satwa, Deira and Bur Dubai, the Downtown area around Burj Khalifa, which is not old but it is called like that because it resembles an old Arabian city, and the Marina/JBR area and surroundings.

What you do in Dubai each day should depend on the area you want to hit. It is advisable to consider traffic and not to make bookings for dinner or plan activities that require you to drive all the way from the Marina to the old parts of town in the peak after work hours. You will get stuck in traffic for over an hour.

The best way to get around the city is by taxi. Taxis are cheap, they are easily found everywhere and can be booked with Uber, Karim (the local version of Uber in the Middle East) or simply flagging them down.

All major landmarks will have taxis nearby and all malls have their own taxi queues where you can usually get a cab without much wait.

Taxis always use taximeters but the drivers may not always speak English 100% and may not always know exactly where you are going, although this has improved dramatically from when I was living there and there were no street names and new buildings were popping up everyday. If you think you are going to a lesser known place to visit in Dubai, then get an Uber so you are sure you will get to your destination.

The other way to get around is the Dubai Metro. The Dubai metro is quite fun and nice but it is not a metro like we are used to in the West. There are few stops and they are far from the main tourist attractions in Dubai.

So, while this is a cheap way to get around and cover large distances, it is not suitable in the summer when the 5-10min walk from the station to your destination is just not an option in the heat.

Another great way to see Dubai and get around, especially if you are short on time, is to buy a hop-on, hop-off Big Bus ticket and see the main highlights this way. Because Dubai is spread out, and it can get really hot from May to November, a hop-on, hop-off bus is not only economical but also very practical to see all the highlights.

How to dress in Dubai

One of the biggest misconceptions about Dubai is the dress code.

I regularly had friends coming to visit who would be convinced they had to cover up when visiting Dubai. Here are a few suggestions for women who want to explore Dubai:

1. Women don’t have to cover up , they don’t need to wear an abaya, and don’t have to cover their heads. Local Muslim women will do, but visitors are not expected to so you can leave the headscarf at home.

2. It is freezing indoors so bring a sweater and if your day includes a lot of time indoors, in malls, at the Atlantis, etc. make sure to bring something warm. I ironically had to buy lots of jackets and scarves in Dubai in the middle of the summer months. You never spend any time outside at that time of the year, and the air conditioning in the office and at the malls is set to freezing temperature so, while it was 45 degrees outside, the mall was probably set at 17.

3. Dubai is a conservative society and despite the fact that the vast majority of the population is expat, the local norms and customs indicate that you should cover your legs and shoulders out of respect , when in public. You don’t have to at the major hotels and resorts, where you can wear your swimsuits and do as you would anywhere else, but don’t think skimpy clothes are acceptable otherwise. The malls have signs specifying what is acceptable and what is not and will remind you to cover knees and shoulders.

4. Showing affection in public is a big no-no . This includes holding hands, kissing and any other form of PDA. You will not see anyone doing it and you shouldn’t either. It took me a few months to normalise this behavior. Being Spanish and used to a rather touchy-feely society, this was one of the aspects I had to initially put more emphasis on, to make sure I would not do it. And it took me a few months to go back to my usual behavior after leaving Dubai.

5. There is censure and porn, certain movies and TV series and many magazines do not make it to Dubai or are heavily censored. If you buy samples of female magazines you may often see pages covered in black marker. The markers hide female nudity or anything that is deemed inappropriate. Do you remember Sex and the City the Movie? it was technically filmed in Abu Dhabi, but in fact it was done in Morocco and the movie was banned in the UAE.

If you observe the above, which is really not that hard, I can guarantee you that you will have a great time and will be able to enjoy all the places to visit and things to do in Dubai without any issues.

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5 Days in Dubai: The Perfect Itinerary (First Time Visit)

How to spend 5 days in dubai: the best itinerary + where to stay.

You’re planning to spend 5 days in Dubai and you’re looking for the best things to do?

You’re at the right place!

In order to help you plan your stay , I have prepared for you this 5 days itinerary in Dubai.

During your trip, you will discover all must-see attractions of the city as well as (if you wish to!) Dubai’s desert or Abu Dhabi , the capital of the United Arabs Emirates.

In addition to the best places to visit and activities for each stage of your itinerary, I will also give you all my best tips and accommodation suggestions depending on your budget.

So, what are the best places to visit in Dubai in 5 days? Where to stay?

Let’s find out!

1. The Dubai Explorer Pass

5 days in dubai: must-see attractions:, one last tip for a perfect 5-day stay in dubai, a. deira district, b. bur dubai, c. dubai museum, d. dubai frame, e. dubai garden glow, a. etihad-museum, b. jumeirah mosque, d. dubai mall, e. fountain show, f. burj khalifa, option 1: dubai marina or palm jumeirah, b. dubai marina, c. mall of the emirates, d. global village or la perle show, option 2: palm jumeirah + aquaventure park, day 4 – excursion in the desert (near dubai), option 1: spend the day at an amusement park, option 2: more places to visit during your 5-day stay in dubai, where to stay in dubai, dubai in 5 days with your family, more ideas of things to do during your 5-day stay in dubai, map of your 5-day itinerary in dubai, flight prices to dubai, you’re traveling to dubai these articles will help you , how to avoid waiting in line (and save a lot of time) at dubai’s tourist attractions.

With more than 15 million tourists every year, Dubai is simply one of the trendiest destination in the world!

Everyone wants to discover its skyscrapers that have emerged from the desert in just a few years as well as all the amazing attractions and activities Dubai has to offer.

The tallest building in the world, the biggest shopping mall or the longest urban zipline: they are all located in Dubai!

Unfortunately, this means endless waiting lines at all the must-see attractions. At the Burj Khalifa , for example, if you don’t have a ticket, you will often have to wait in line at the ticket booth for an hour or two.

It’s as crowded as at the Colosseum in Rome , the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona or the Duomo in Florence !

But don’t worry: there are 2 very simple solutions that will allow you to save a lot of time (and money!) during your 5-day trip to Dubai.

First option: To save time and money, you should buy the Dubai Explorer Pass.

The Dubai Pass works according to the number of visits you want to do: you can choose between 3, 4, 5 or 7 attractions .

Contrary to other City Passes that are duration based (24h, 48h, 72h etc..) , for the Dubai Pass, only the number of activities you want to do matters.

So you can do all the activities in one day or spread them over the 5 days of your stay in Dubai.

The City Pass is valid for 30 days from the first activation . This is very convenient!

The Dubai Explorer Pass offers more than 50 activities .

Of course, the most famous attractions such as the Burj Khalifa , the desert excursion and the Aquaventure Waterpark are included in the Dubai Explorer Pass!

To get your Dubai Explorer Pass, it’s very simple: you just have to click on the green button located at the end of this section and choose the number of activities (3/4/5/7) you will want to do in Dubai.

Once you have ordered your Dubai Pass, you will receive a confirmation email with a voucher. This voucher is the City Pass. You can print it or show it on your smartphone at the entrance of each tourist attraction.

In addition to the voucher, the email contains a lot of useful information to organize your visits: Opening hours, directions …

They will also tell you if you need to book a time slot (for example, for the Burj Khalifa) or if you can go there when you want (Aquaventure Park, Aquarium…).

Here is the summary of the most popular attractions included in the Dubai Explorer Pass :

  • Burj Khalifa: Access to the 124th and 125th floor observation deck – time slot must be booked in advance
  • Aquarium and Underwater Zoo
  • Ticket for the Hop On Hop Off Bus
  • Cruise in the Marina or in Dubai Creek
  • Aquaventure Waterpark, at the Atlantis Hotel
  • Desert Excursion with Barbecue Dinner – Needs to be booked in advance
  • Motiongate Dubai
  • Legoland Dubai
  • IMG Worlds of Adventure.

The full list of activities offered is available by clicking on the link below Dubai Explorer Pass Activities.

Book your Dubai Pass now and save money by clicking on the green button below:

Burj Khalifa

2. Buy Skip-the-Line Tickets for Dubai’s Tourist Attractions

Second option: To avoid waiting in line during your 5-day Dubai itinerary, you can buy skip-the-line tickets for each tourist attraction or activity in advance.

Here is the list of all skip-the-line tickets and excursions I will be talking about in this 5-day itinerary in Dubai.

To view the prices and to book, just click on the links below (you’ll also find them throughout the article):

  • Guided tour of Old Dubai (Deira + Bur Dubai)
  • Traditional Boat Cruise
  • Luxury Cruise with Gourmet Dinner
  • Dubai Frame
  • Aquarium + Underwater Zoo
  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai Zipline
  • Cruise in the Marina
  • Mall of the Emirates
  • Spectacular show “La Perle
  • Aquaventure Waterpark
  • Aquaventure + The Lost Chambers
  • Excursion to the desert
  • Excursion to Abu Dhabi

If you want to book other activities in Dubai, you should always use this reliable and safe website: Click here to book official entrance tickets and activities in Dubai .

If you already know your travel dates (or as soon as you will have them!) , you should really book your accommodation.

As Dubai is one of the most touristic cities in the world , the hotels offering the best value for money are often fully booked months in advance.

As a seasoned traveler, I can assure you that it’s always by planning as far in advance as possible that I’ve found the best hotels or apartments deals.

You agree that it would be a shame to somewhat ruin your stay in Dubai by ending up in a not-so-great hotel that costed you a fortune, right? 😅

So your best bet is to take 5 minutes now to have a look at  traveler’s favorite hotels in Dubai.

And if you like one of the hotels you find, book it!

It’s fast, it’s easy and most accommodation offer free cancellation. That’s the best way to protect yourself from the inconvenience of finding nothing but mediocre rooms at exorbitant prices.

To check the best hotels deals in Dubai, simply click on the green button below:

After securing your dream stay, it’s time to continue reading this guide!

5 days in Dubai: the best itinerary

Let’s now start your 5 day itinerary in Dubai!

For each day, I will give you all the details you need to plan your visits + a map that will allow you to visualize the itinerary a bit better.

I’m assuming you will be staying in Dubai for 5 full days and that you will be using the Dubai Explorer Pass or have purchased Skip-the-Line tickets . It’s the best way to save time and money during your 5 day stay!

If you still have questions after reading this article (or need help organizing your holiday), don’t hesitate to ask me in the comments section located at the very end of this article.

I will be glad to help you plan your trip 😄.

So, what are the best things to do in Dubai in 5 days?

Day 1 – Old Dubai

Dubai itinerary day 1

Day 1 visits:

A. Deira district B. Bur Dubai C. Dubai Museum D. Dubai Frame E. Dubai Garden Glow

Your 5-day itinerary starts in Deira , one of Dubai’s oldest districts.

Here, far from the skyscrapers of the city center, you will discover the typical atmosphere of the Middle East.

First, you should take a walk through Deira district and discover:

  • The Gold Souk , with its imposing gold jewellery (very impressive but maybe a bit difficult to wear in everyday life! 😅 – see picture below). But don’t worry, if you’re looking for something more discreet, you’ll find it too.
  • The Perfume Souk, located on Sikkat Al Khail Street. You can’t get lost, just follow the smells!
  • The spice souk and its countless spices: curry, chili pepper, saffron….

The best way to discover Deira and its souks is to opt for a guided tour!

Your tour guide will tell you everything about old Dubai and the local lifestyle.

And if, during your 3-hour tour, you want to buy souvenirs, he can also help you bargain down the prices while shopping in the souks.

*This guided tour of Deira and Bur Dubai includes everything from section A to C of this first day itinerary.

Book your guided tour of Old Dubai by clicking on the button below:

To get to Deira, take the metro to Al Ras station.

It is a very good idea to start your 5-day Dubai itinerary in Deira district for a very simple reason : it’s the best place in Dubai to change your money!

The exchange rates are better here than at the airport or in the malls.

In Dubai, Friday is a holy day (like Sunday in Europe). Shops in Deira (and in other parts of Dubai) are usually closed in the morning and reopen in the late afternoon.

Deira Gold Souk Dubai

Bur Dubai is the second neighborhood you should visit in Old Dubai.

To get there from Deira , it’s very easy: you just have to cross the river!

To do so, you will need to take an abra (small traditional boat) for 1 AED per person. It will take only a few minutes to reach Bur Dubai.

Here are the best places to visit in Bur Dubai:

  • Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum’s house: documents about the city’s history are kept here. It is not mandatory to visit, but it’s a very pleasant place for a short stroll.
  • The Old Souk, where you can find souvenirs of all kinds: magnets, plushies, bags and more. Don’t forget to negotiate the prices!
  • Hindi Lane and Meena Bazaar: An Indian area with beautiful fabrics and traditional Indian restaurants. You can eat traditional Indian food for a good price there!
  • Sheikh Mohamed Cultural Center: Every day, lunches are organized in a traditional house with an inhabitant of Dubai. You need to Click here to book it.
  • Al-Seef Market : a very nice place to take a stroll, featuring restaurants and shops in traditional houses replicas.

As Bur Dubai is located on the shores of Creek river, it’s the starting point of dinner cruises in Dubai. It’s a great way to enjoy a boat ride on the river and discover the city from another angle!

This boat trip is offered in 2 versions (click on the orange links for more details):

  • A traditional boat cruise + Buffet dinner + Demonstration of local folk dances
  • A luxury cruise with gourmet dinner .

A cruise is also included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

Bur Dubaï Old Souk

Visiting the Dubai Museum is the best way to learn more about the history of the city!

The museum traces the entire history of Dubai : you will learn more about the first tribes who lived there and see how the rapid growth during the 1960’s economic boom turned Dubai into a modern city.

And last but not least, you will discover the crazy future plans for the coming years.

You will see, the museum is very interesting and is a great way to understand the evolution of the city.

The entrance fee is 3 AED only, so you have no reason to skip this visit!

*Please note that the museum is closed on Friday mornings.

Dubai Museum

During your 5-day trip to Dubai, you will for sure want to explore the modern part of the city too!

And for that, there’s no better way to start than to head to Dubai’s brand new attraction: The Dubai Frame.

You will now immersed in a whole different world, far away from the atmosphere of old Dubai.

You can climb to the top of this 150-meter high structure in the shape of a giant photo frame and enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of 2 completely different parts of Dubai : Old Dubai on one side and Downtown (Burj Khalifa) on the other.

Up there, a part of the floor is made of glass: it’s very impressive!

As the Dubai Frame quickly became one of the most popular tourist attraction in the city , there are always very long waiting lines at the ticket office.

Since it’s not included in the Dubai Explorer Pass, be sure to buy your ticket in advance by clicking here:

To get to the Dubai Frame from Old Dubai, you have 2 options:

  • Take the metro at Al Fahidi station and get off at Al Jafiliya station .
  • Take a taxi: the Dubai Frame is located only 5 km away from the museum. It’s cheap and the taxi will drop you off closer.

Dubai Frame

After your visit to the Dubai Frame, let’s now head to Dubai Garden Glow, your last visit of this 1st day.

This large park features hundreds of sculptures coming to life every evening during light shows with musical backgrounds.

Everyone will for sure love the place, it’s really perfect for a family outing!

The entrance ticket to Dubai Garden Glow costs 65 AED . It also includes entrance to the dinosaur park located in the same area.

Some of the dinosaurs move and growl when you walk close to them, kids really love it!

You should start your visit to the Dinosaur Park a bit before sunset and visit the Dubai Garden Glow at nightfall .

Dubai Garden glow is open from 4pm to 11pm.

At the same location, you can also visit the following parks (you can choose the parks you want to visit at the ticket office):

  • Magic Park (30 AED): there, you can take funny pictures based on optical illusions in a 3D decor.
  • Ice Park for (45 AED): it’s not really worth it in my opinion, it’s a bit too expensive to see a few ice sculptures.

Dubai Garden Glow

Day 2: Best things to do and activities in Dubai

Dubai itinerary day 2

Day 2 visits:

A. Etihad Museum B. Jumeirah Mosque C. La Meer D. Dubai Mall E. Dubai Fountain Show F. Burj Khalifa

You will start the second day of your 5-day itinerary in Dubai with a visit to Etihad Museum .

Here, you will learn more about the Declaration of Union and the creation of the United Arab Emirates in 1971.

Films, testimonies and interactive terminals will teach you everything about the history of the treaty and its founders, the 7 Sheikhs of the Emirates .

The Etihad Museum perfectly complements Dubai Museum: by visiting both, you will get a global vision of the country .

Plan about 1 hour for your visit . The entrance ticket costs 25 AED.

To get to the Etihad Museum, take the subway to the World Trade Center station and then a taxi.

Etihad Museum Dubai

Located only 10-minute walk from the Etihad Museum, the Jumeirah Mosque is the only mosque in the Dubai that is open to non-Muslims .

You can visit it with a guided tour and learn about the traditions and the 5 pillars of Islam.

There are 2 tours per day (except Fridays): one starts at 10am and the other at 2pm . They last about 1h15 .

Please note that you can only enter the mosque with your legs and shoulders covered (this applies to both men and women). In addition, women must also cover their hair .

Jumeirah Mosque is located 10 minutes on foot from the Etihad Museum and on the way to the next stop of this itinerary. So even if you don’t want to take the tour, you can at least admire its architecture as you walk by .

If you want to take the guided tour , you should rather visit the mosque first and then go to Etihad Museum, as the latter doesn’t open until 10am.

Since the mosque is only a 10-minute walk from the Etihad Museum, it doesn’t make much difference.

Jumeirah Mosque Dubai

After the mosque, head towards the sea to reach La Mer , a promenade where you’ ll find plenty of restaurants and cafes with waterfront terraces.

As its name suggests, the place is located by the sea: from there, you can access several beaches or go to a water park with slides and swimming pools.

From the boardwalk, you can also enjoy a great view over the Dubai skyline and the Burj Khalifa in the distance.

La Mer Dubai

Now, you should take a taxi and head to Dubai Mall (5km) .

The most visited shopping mall in the world has almost 1200 stores for every taste and budget.

And even if you aren’t a fan of shopping, you will surely find your happiness here: Several Cinemas, an ice rink, a go-kart track and a flight simulator will keep you busy!

While at the Dubai Mall, you should also visit Dubai aquarium and underwater zoo : you will see sharks, rays, and all kinds of fish from around the world. But the star of the aquarium is undoubtedly “ King Croc” , one of the largest living crocodiles in the world .

To avoid waiting in line and save money, you should really buy your tickets online in advance .

There are 2 types of tickets for the aquarium (click on the links to book):

  • The classic: Aquarium + Underwater Zoo ticket
  • A combined ticket: Aquarium + Underwater Zoo + Burj Khalifa – Certainly the most interesting for you , as you will visit the Burj Khalifa at the end of the day. A great way to save money!

The aquarium and underwater zoo is included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

In the Dubai Mall (and in general in Dubai) you must wear decent clothes : your legs and shoulders must be covered. Signs of affection such as kissing or holding hands are not allowed.

Dubai Mall

When night falls, leave the mall and head towards the fountains located outside the mall .

The Dubai Fountain Show takes place between 6pm and 11pm, every 30 minutes.

As it’s super touristy, plan to get there a bit early to secure a good spot to enjoy the show!

You can also admire the spectacle up close and benefit from a better vantage point b y opting for an abra tour on the lake !

It needs to be booked by clicking the button below:

For a very good view over the fountains , you can also go to the 2 terraces of the Apple Store located in the Dubai Mall.

Dubai Fountains

To end this second day in style, you will visit the famous Burj Khalifa. You can’t miss that visit during your 5-day itinerary in Dubai!

You’ve probably been admiring it from the outside all day and taking pictures from every possible angle, but now it’s time to go up 😄.

From the observation deck of the 124th and 125th floors of the world’s tallest tower , the view is simply breathtaking.

To enjoy it at its best you should really go there in the evening , when the whole city is lit up.

And if the 125th floor isn’t high enough for your, you can go up to the 148th floor , 555 meters above the ground.

As going to the Burj Khalifa is clearly the number 1 thing to do for anyone going to Dubai, there is always a long waiting line there.

It’s therefore imperative to buy your ticket in advance on the internet, else you will wait for hours and they might even tell you to come back on the next day if there isn’t any timeslot available anymore!

Various ticket combinations are available (click on the orange links for information and to book):

  • Ticket At The Top Burj Khalifa – Access to the 124th and 125th floor
  • VIP At The Top Sky ticket – Access to the 148th floor of the Burj Khalifa + 124th and 125th floors + fast track entry at the security checkpoints and the elevator
  • Ascent to the 124th floor + dinner at the Burj Club restaurant.

If you want to visit the Aquarium and Burj Khalifa , you should buy this ticket:

Access to Burj Khalifa is included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

To get to the Burj Khalifa , go to the LG level of Dubai Mall and then follow the signs “At The Top Burj Khalifa .”

Burj Khalifa view

Day 3: Dubai Marina

For the third day of your 5-day Dubai trip, you also have 2 options to choose from. Choose the option that best suits your interests :

Dubai itinerary day 3

Day 3 visits (option 1):

A. The Walk and The Beach B. Dubai Marina C. Mall of the Emirates D. Global Village or La Perle show

A. The Walk and The Beach

You will start your day with a stroll at “ The Walk” , a promenade by the sea featuring many chic boutiques and restaurants .

Here, you can also take a break at “ The Beach” , the public beach. You can go for a swim or try one of the many watersports available!

To make it easier for you, I’ve prepared the list of the best nautical activities in my article: The 30 best activities in Dubai.

From The Beach you can also catch a glimpse of one of Dubai’s new attractions : The world’s tallest Ferris Wheel!

To reach The Walk and The Beach, take the metro to DAMAC station and then the tram to Jumeirah Beach Residence .

Jumeirah Beach Residence The beach

From The Beach and The Walk, you can easily go to Dubai Marina, located a few minutes away on foot.

There, you can to admire the luxurious yachts or even take a cruise on one of them!

This 2-3 hours boat tour will allow you to discover Dubai from a new perspective. You will even pass by the famous Atlantis Hotel , known for its distinctive architecture. The Lunch (barbecue) is included.

This luxury boat trip departs several times a day during high season.

To book your luxury yacht cruise in Dubai , you need to click on the following button below:

This luxury cruise is also included in the Dubai Explorer Pass.

In Dubai Marina district , you can also go shopping at Dubai Marina Mall.

While in Dubai Marina, you can experience the world’s longest urban zipline! One of the best things to do during your 5-day trip to Dubai!

You start 170 meters above the ground, from the roof of a building and fly over the Marina. A unique and incredible activity, adrenaline rush guaranteed!

Of course, the photos and videos of your experience are included in the price: A great memory of your flight amidst the skyscrapers in Dubai!

To book your zipline ride in Dubai , simply click the button below:

If the ticket isn’t available, you can also check on this other website (click here).

Dubai Marina

Back on the ground? (after your zipline ride!)

So it’s time to take the metro to the Mall of the Emirates, famous for its indoor ski slope!

And you will almost feel like you are in a real, miniature mountain resort.

Nothing is missing: chairlifts, small chalets , ski and snowboard slopes and of course (artificial) snow!

You don’t need to bring your ski equipment, everything is provided .

So if you’re in the mood for skiing, book your ticket for Ski Dubai by clicking here.

Of course, in the Mall of the Emirates, you will also find hundreds of shops and restaurants.

And if you’re spending 5 days in Dubai with your family, you can also go to the children’s area located on the top floor. It features arcade games and a mini funfair .

Mall of the Emirates

For this evening, you will have 2 choices:

1) First option: Global Village.

From the Mall of the Emirates , take bus 106 to get to Global Village . The 30 minutes bus ride costs 20 AED for the round trip.

This huge area located outside the city features different pavilions representing dozens of countries such as Japan , Thailand , China , Iran, Saudi Arabia or Europe.

In each pavilion, you will find dozens of stalls selling local products, typical items and clothes from the country.

I must say that I really liked the place, the decorations are just amazing!

Plan at least 3 hours to see all the pavilions and try the food stalls.

Practical information for your visit :

  • The Global Village is open daily but only from 4pm , from early November to early April (Closed the rest of the year)
  • The entrance ticket costs 15 AED
  • You should visit Global Village in the evening , when the buildings are fully lit!
  • Good to know: On Mondays, the entrance is reserved for families with children and for women.

Global Village Dubai

2) Second option – La Perle Show

La Perle is clearly THE most popular show in Dubai!

Featuring world class artists and acrobats, La Perle is the show you don’t wanna miss during your 5 days trip to Dubai.

As there are only 2 shows per night, make sure to book your tickets in advance by clicking on the button below:

The closest metro station to the venue is Business Bay . Then it’s best to take a taxi for the remaining 4 km.

La Perle Dubai

On your 3rd day, instead of visiting Dubai Marina, you can plan to explore the man-made island of Palm Jumeirah .

You for sure have already seen a picture of this huge palm shaped island. It’s so big that it can be seen from space!

There, you will find Atlantis The Palm Hotel, one of Dubai’s emblematic hotels.

You can first make a photo stop at the Atlantis Hotel and then spend the day at the Aquaventure Waterpark . This water park (the largest in Dubai) and is famous for its spectacular slides .

If you’re planning to visit Dubai in 5 days with your kids (or even without them 😋), the Aquaventure Waterpark is the perfect place to have a lot of fun.

And while you’re at Atlantis The Palm Hotel, don’t miss the following activities:

  • Swimming with the dolphins in a lagoon in Dolphin Bay. If you opt for this activity, you will also have access to Aquaventure Park on the same day.
  • Visit The Lost Chambers Aquarium to see rays, sharks and other fishes. The aquarium is located on the ground floor of the Atlantis Hotel.

Tickets for these attractions must be booked by clicking on the links below:

  • Aquaventure Warteepark: 1 Day Admission Ticket
  • Visit to The Lost Chambers Aquarium
  • Dolphin Bay – encounter with dolphins + Aquaventure Park

There is also a combo ticket: Aquaventure waterpark + The Lost Chambers. You need to buy it here:

* Aquaventure Waterpark is included in the Dubai Explorer Pass .

In the evening , after a quick stop at your hotel to change clothes, you can go to La Perle show I mentioned above.

You will have the choice to attend the 19:30 or 22:00 show . You will thus have all the time you need to enjoy your day at the water park!

La Perle show needs to be booked here:

To get to the Atlantis Hotel and Aquaventure Park :

  • First, take the subway to DAMAAC Properties station
  • Then take the tram to Palm Jumeirah station
  • Follow the signs to reach the monorail – 5 minutes on foot
  • Take the monorail – The round trip ticket costs 30 AED. There is a monorail every 15 minutes between 9am and 10pm.

Atlantis The Palm Hotel Dubai

On the fourth day of your 5-day itinerary in Dubai, let’s get out of the city and explore the desert!

As you can’t go in the desert by yourself, you will need to take an organized day trip.

You will be picked up at your hotel in the morning and will head to the desert for a jeep tour in the dunes .

In addition to the Jeep tour, the following activities are also included:

  • Sandboarding: just like snowboarding, but on sand. You will love it!
  • Camel riding
  • a falconry experience

This tour also includes a lunch or dinner in the middle of the desert in a Bedouin camp, with belly dance performances, henna tattoos and singing.

To book with a reputable and reliable agency, you should book your desert tour in advance by clicking the button below:

It’s simply the best desert excursion: it’s so great that you will get a full refund if you don’t like the tour!

And if you’re in the mood for a bit more action, you should opt for one of the 2 following tours:

  • Desert Excursion + Quad Bike Tour in the Dunes
  • Desert trip + Buggy tour in the dunes

Both of them are really awesome, so choose the one that you prefer!

A day trip to the desert is also included in the Dubai Explorer Pass.

And if you’re looking for a VIP experience, you can discover Dubai desert in a completely different way : by opting for a ride in a hot air balloon!

The flight takes place at sunrise and lasts 1h . The spectacle is truly unforgettable!

This luxury activity also includes a gourmet breakfast with caviar, smoked salmon and other exceptional dishes.

You need to book this tour right here (there is just a few seats, so book early!):

If you don’t want to go in the desert, you have another option: you can spend a day in Abu Dhabi during your 5-day trip to Dubai!

The capital of the United Arab Emirates is especially famous for its magnificent Grand Mosque and the Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum .

Depending on your interests, there are several possible sightseeing combinations . Feel free to click on the orange links for more details about the suggested visits:

  • Great Mosque + La Corniche + Emirates Palace + Ethihad Towers + Marina Mall + Qasr Al Watan – My favorite to get a good overview of the city!
  • Visit the Great Mosque and the Louvre Museum – This tour allows you to explore 2 of Abu Dhabi’s must-see attractions in one day.
  • Abu Dhabi Mosque visit only (1/2 day)
  • Morning excursion to the Mosque + afternoon at Ferrari World or Warner Bros .

desert Dubai

Day 5: Last day in Dubai

For the fifth and last day of your 5-day stay in Dubai, you will also have 2 options :

There are 2 famous amusement parks in Dubai:

  • IMG Worlds of Adventure , the second largest indoor amusement park in the world. It includes attractions dedicated to the Marvel universe and cartoons. For more information on rates and opening hours, you can visit the official website.
  • Dubai Parks and Resorts: a leisure complex with several theme parks (cinema, Lego, Bollywood) and a water park.

Both parks are perfect for a successful day out!

motiongate Dubai

If you’re not a fan of amusement parks, you can spend one more day visiting Dubai:

Here are a few sightseeing suggestions :

  • Take a walk through Dubai Miracle Garden , where you can admire more than 150 million flowers , covering sculptures such as Disney characters or even a replica of an A380 plane!

The garden has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest natural flower garden in the world .

Practical Information:

  • Open from November to May from 9h to 21h/22h
  • Take the metro to Mall of the Emirates + bus no. 105
  • Entrance fee is AED 55.
  • It is also possible to book a package ticket, entrance ticket + pick-up at your hotel click here!

2) Visit Souk Madinat Jumeirah, a very nice place featuring shops and restaurants located in traditional buildings replicas, recreating an oriental atmosphere .

In the outdoor area of the souk, you can take a boat ride in an Abra on the canals and enjoy a beautiful view over the Burj Al Arab (one of the few 7* hotels in the world).

3) And if you want to see the Burj Al Arab more than just from the outside, you can book a lunch, snacks or dinner to discover the inside of the hotel as well.

It’s the only way to see the inside of the hotel if you’re not a guest.

Here are the different options available: (click on the links to book):

  • Tea and snacks at the SkyView Bar on the 27th floor – Enjoy the view, with pastries and cakes.
  • Lunch or dinner at Al Yam Ball, the restaurant is located on the ground floor of the Burj Al Arab and offers a breathtaking view of the Persian Gulf.
  • Access to the SkyView Bar + 2 free drinks
  • Lunch or dinner at Al Mahara Aquarium Restaurant – Enjoy the unique experience of sampling the dishes of an award-winning chef in the middle of an aquarium!

Madinat Al Jumeirah

Now that you know everything about the best things to do in Dubai in 5 days, there is just one thing left to do: Booking your hotel!

There are hundreds of hotels in Dubai, and choosing the best for your stay can be a bit complicated.

In order to help you out, I have selected for you the best hotels in Dubai for each district, depending on your budget. I have also made a special list of the most beautiful luxury hotels in Dubai.

As always, to get the best prices, you should book your hotel as early as possible!

The best hotels in Downtown Dubai (near the Burj Khalifa)

  • DoubleTree of Hilton Dubai – Business Bay: Located 1.5 km from Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. Very spacious and comfortable room, well decorated and equipped from 110€ per night, breakfast included. Strong points: free shuttle to the Dubai Mall, good breakfast, comfort, tranquility. This my favorite hotel in Dubai for its exceptional value for money!
  • Rove Downtown: Only 600 meters from the Dubai Mall. Bright and clean double room with view on Burj Khalifa, from 150€, breakfast for 15€. Strong points: Access to the Dubai Mall on foot, helpful staff, free shuttle service to the beach, Dubai Museum or Madinat Souk.
  • Taj Dubai: Located 800 meters from Burj Khalifa. Modern and luxurious room with bay window overlooking the city and marble bathroom starting at 220€ per night, breakfast at 32€. Strong points: The magnificent view from the roof, the Indian decoration, the large swimming pool. An excellent hotel in Dubai city center, perfect for a romantic stay!
  • Palace Downtown: Located on the lake at the foot of the Burj Khalifa, this 5-star hotel offers magnificent rooms with balcony, with an exceptional view of the Burj Khalifa. From 380€ per night, breakfast at 39€. Strong points: the exceptional location, the beautiful surroundings, the very attentive and helpful staff. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Downtown Dubai!

Palace Downtown - luxury hotel at the foot of the Burj Khalifa

The best hotels in old Dubai (Deira and Bur Dubai)

  • Golden Sands Hotel Apartments : Located in Bur Dubai, 1.5 km from the Dubai Museum. Apartment equipped with kitchenette and washing machine, from 80€ per night, breakfast from 11€. Strong points: Cleanliness, the heated swimming pool, the comfortable apartments
  • Swissôtel Al Ghurair Dubai: Located in Deira district. Warm and spacious room from 115€, breakfast at 27€. Strong points: the pleasant staff, the view, the good breakfast. It’s my favourite in Old Dubai for its excellent value for money!
  • Hyatt Regency Creek Heights Residences: Located next to Creekside Park. Very spacious, super comfortable and very well equipped rooms starting at 130€ per night, breakfast at 33€. Strong points: 5 minutes walk from the metro, the warm welcome, the quiet location, the spa.
  • Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek : 5* hotel located in Deira bay. Double room with balcony overlooking the bay from 150€, breakfast at 29€. Strong points: The proximity of the metro and the shops, the beautiful swimming pool, the comfortable bed and the amazing view. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Old Dubai!

Dubai’s best beach hotels

  • Delta Hotels by Marriott Jumeirah Beach, Dubai: Located 300 meters from the beach. Rooms and apartments with sea view from 125€, breakfast at 27€. Strong points: The view, the comfortable beds, the location near the beach and the harbor.
  • Amwaj Rotana, Jumeirah Beach – Dubai: Located along “The Walk”. Rooms with balcony overlooking the Gulf and Palm Jumeirah from 175€, breakfast at 24€. Strong points: the exceptional view, the proximity of the tram and metro, restaurants and shops at the foot of the hotel.
  • Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach: Located 150 meters from the beach. Contemporary room with balcony and sea view from 230€, breakfast at 22€. Strong points: the infinity pool, the very good breakfast, the spa, the ideal location to enjoy the sea.
  • Grosvenor House Hotel and Apartments: Located on the port promenade. Elegant and bright double room from 290€, breakfast at 42€. Strong points: Comfort, access to the private beach, the quality of the food.

The most beautiful luxury hotels in Dubai

  • Atlantis The Palm, Dubai : One of the emblematic hotels of the city, located in Palm Jumeirah. Room from 300€, breakfast from 42€. Strong points: Includes access to Aquaventure Park and The Lost Chambers aquarium, private beach, swimming pools.
  • Rixos The Palm Hotel & Suites – Ultra All Inclusive: Also located in Palm Jumeirah, this luxury hotel offers all inclusive rooms (all meals included) from 452€. Strong points: the quality of the meals, the setting, the amazing rooms.
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai: Located directly on the beach of JBR Walk. Elegantly furnished rooms with balcony and sea view from 500€ per night, breakfast at 39€. Strong points: 6 swimming pools, a private beach, the spa, the very helpful staff.
  • Armani Hotel Dubai: Located in the Burj Khalifa Tower! Rooms decorated by the fashion designer Giorgio Armani, starting at 550€ per night, breakfast at 41€. Strong points: the privilege of sleeping in the Burj Khalifa, the refinement of the place, the view.
  • Kempinski Hotel & Residences Palm Jumeirah: Located in Palm Jumeirah. Luxury suite with living room and dining room starting at 750€, breakfast included. Strong points: The private beach, the huge swimming pool and the beautiful gardens.
  • Burj Al Arab Jumeirah: THE luxury hotel, one of the rare 7* hotels in the world! The “smallest” suite is 170m² and prices start at 1290€, breakfast at 74€. I can assure you that your stay in Dubai will be truly exceptional and unforgettable!

You didn’t find your dream hotel in this selection?

You should thus have a look at my article about the best hotels in Dubai by clicking on the following link: Where to stay in Dubai?

Burj al arab

Wondering if it’s a good idea to go to Dubai for 5 days with kids?

The answer is definitely yes!

Thanks to the metro , it’s super easy to get around the city to visit the most famous tourist attractions. And if you prefer taxis, they are everywhere and quite cheap.

Here are the best things to do in Dubai with your family:

  • Visit the Souks of Old Dubai, kids will love this colorful place and will enjoy buying a little souvenir from their trip to Dubai!
  • Dubai Garden Glow and the dinosaur park located nearby
  • Beaches (The Walk and The Beach / La Mer)
  • Aquarium and underwater zoo at the Dubai Mall
  • Dubai Fountains show
  • Visit the Burj Khalifa
  • Aquaventure Waterpark of the Atlantis Hotel
  • Global Village , a concentration of traditions from all over the world in one place
  • A day trip to the Desert
  • Amusement parks like the IMG Worlds of Adventure or Dubai Parks and Resorts
  • Miracle Garden.

As you can see, most tourist attractions in Dubai are perfect for a family trip!

In addition to the activities I mentioned above for your 5-day itinerary in Dubai, you can add the following :

  • Laguna Waterpark , a smaller water park than Aquaventure Atlantis, but with more activities for young children
  • Dubaï Creekside Park: One of the few places in the city featuring large green spaces. Your kids can let off steam here!
  • The Green Planet to discover the animals and plants of the tropical forests.

This suggested itinerary allows you to see the best attractions Dubai has to offer in 5 days .

And as it’s perfectly optimized, you won’t waste time going back and forth in the city.

However, if you want to change or add activities , you should read my other article about the 30 best places to visit and activities in Dubai . It will for sure help you to finalize your itinerary!

You can read it here: The 30 best things to do in Dubai.

To help you visualize your daily itineraries during your 5 days in Dubai, I have created this map with all the places to visit day by day . You can view the legend of the map by clicking on the top left button, the one with a little arrow.

You can thus see the suggested itineraries for each day.

You need help to plan your 5 days trip to Dubai? Don’t hesitate to ask me in the comment section located below, I will be glad to help you plan your 5-day itinerary.

As always, you should book your plane tickets as early as possible to get the best prices.

To check the rates and schedules for flights to Dubai, you can use our flight comparator, in partnership with Skyscanner:

Discover all my articles about Dubai : All my articles to help you plan your trip to Dubai are listed there.

  • Dubai: The 30 best places to visit – All best things to do and activities!
  • 2 days in Dubai – The perfect itinerary for 48h!
  • 3 Days in Dubai – The best 72h itinerary
  • 4 Days in Dubai – The defitinive guide to plan your trip
  • 5 Days in Dubai – How to spend 5 days in Dubai
  • 1 Week in Dubai – The best itinerary to visit Dubai in 7 days!
  • Burj Khalifa: The definitive guide to all tickets + Tips
  • Dubai Aquarium: discover one of Dubai’s must see attraction
  • Dubai Mall: How to plan your visit of this huge shopping center!
  • Dubai Old Town: 10 best things to do
  • Dubai Fountain Show: all my tips to enjoy it to the fullest!
  • Palm Jumeirah: the 15 best things to do!
  • TOP Activities in Dubai – The 30 best activities and excursions to do in Dubai!
  • Dubai Zipline – Price, info and reservations for the best experience in town!
  • The best desert safaris in Dubai – my 7 favorites! (4WD, quad, buggy and more)
  • Where to stay in Dubai? The guide to the best hotels by district, for all budgets
  • Dubai Pass: The best way to save time and money in Dubai!

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Discussion 2 comments.

Andrei Malutan

your article is very helpful. Thank you for all the info.

Can you specify if Dubai explorer pass includes skip the line type of entrance?

Vincent

Hello Andrei,

You’re welcome, I am glad my guide of Dubai is helping you to plan your stay!

The tickets included in the Dubai explorer pass are similar to the skip the line tickets sold one by one: you won’t have to queue up at the ticket offices to get anything.

You will just have to do the security check at the Burj Khalifa (same as people purchasing the “At The Top” skip the line tickets), as this is mandatory.

Enjoy your 5-day stay in Dubai!

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Your PERFECT 5 Day Dubai Itinerary. Detailed Guide for 5 Days in Dubai!

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Dubai is a huge city with so many places to visit from Dubai too. Planning is key to help you see the best places of Dubai in 5 days . Here is a concise 5 day Dubai itinerary to help you out!

Dubai is one of the most exciting destinations to visit in recent years, with countless ongoing developments and transformations, otherworldly experiences and incredible artefacts – there is so much to explore! This meticulously crafted 5 day Dubai itinerary outlines how to make the most of your trip to Dubai to see the best sights in Dubai and try out all the best spots and activities in Dubai.

5 Day Dubai Itinerary

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

My biggest tip for planning your 5 day Dubai itinerary is to visit the city in sections. Dubai is a big city and you don’t want to be crossing the city back and forth every day as you’ll waste so much time (especially if you get caught in rush hour traffic) and if you are using taxis these will soon add up.

Plan your 5 day trip to Dubai using the guide below and be aware of what Dubai attractions are close to one another to help save time as 5 days in Dubai will go by in a flash!

This Dubai travel blog gives you information not only on how to spend 5 days in Dubai but how to get around Dubai , the best area to stay in Dubai and the best time to visit Dubai!

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Arriving from Dubai airport

Arriving at Dubai International Airport is a seamless experience with state-of-the-art facilities and helpful staff. After disembarking, make your way through immigration and customs, ensuring you have all necessary travel documents on hand. At present, most visitors can get a 30-Day Tourist Visitor Visa on arrival. Please check the government website to refer to specific visa eligibility and requirements for your country. To reach popular spots in Dubai like downtown Dubai, the iconic Palm Jumeirah, or the bustling Marina district, you have several convenient options. The Dubai Metro, located within the airport, is a swift and cost-effective way to reach the city center, with direct connections to all three destinations. Alternatively, taxis are readily available and provide a comfortable and direct journey. Services like Uber and local equivalent Careem also operate in the area, making your Dubai tour plan for 5 days even more accessible.

5 Days in Dubai

Be sure to tailor this 5 days Dubai itinerary to your preferences and the season of your visit, for example, if you visit in the summer months (May-August) it may be too hot to do all of the outdoor activities in Dubai , and ensure that you secure reservations and make bookings in advance for popular activities and dining spots as the winter months in Dubai get busy and things book up fast!

Day 1: Exploring Downtown

If you’re new to Dubai or just on a Dubai trip for 5 days and want to soak in the bustling atmosphere, downtown Dubai is a great place to start. There is plenty to see and do here to keep you occupied for the entire day.

Start your morning with a good breakfast at one of the best cafes in Dubai. Cafes in Dubai are known for their aesthetic decor and healthy menus. Popular spots across the city include La Nena, Brunch and Cake, Josette, Friends Avenue, The Circle Cafe and Lime Tree Cafe (to name a few)!

Heading towards downtown, make your way to Burj Park , where you’ll find some of the city’s famous attractions like Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain and the Burj Khalifa. A leisurely stroll in the park around the Burj Lake and Dubai Fountain is a great way to take in the city’s incredible skyline and make your 5 day Dubai itinerary memorable.

Stroll around Dubai Mall If you’re on a Dubai trip for 5 days or following a Dubai tour plan for 5 days, escaping the hot afternoon sun with a visit to the infamous Dubai Mall is a must. It’s one of the world’s largest shopping and entertainment destinations in Dubai . There is plenty to explore in the mall, from world-class shopping to the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

What to do in Dubai in 5 days, places to visit in Dubai

The mall also has an incredible range of restaurants, a large cinema, and plenty of arcades and fun zones to keep children entertained, ensuring your Dubai tour plan for 5 days is packed with excitement.

How to Get to Dubai Mall?

By metro: To Dubai Mall/Burj Khalifa Metro Station. By car: Dubai Mall has 14,000 parking spaces across 3 car parks. By Taxi: The easiest way to reach the mall is via taxi. The most affordable and reliable option is the Careem app, which is the local alternative to Uber.

Head up The Burj Khalifa

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

For those following a 5 Day Dubai itinerary , a trip up the Burj Khalifa is a must. It’s a highlight in the best Dubai itinerary for 5 days . Another great way to spend your afternoon in the downtown area is by taking a trip up the tallest building in the world . The Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building since 2009 with a total height of 829.8 meters. You can head up the Burj all the way up to level 148, with tickets available to purchase online and at the door. Tip: If you’re on a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary level up your experience by making a reservation at the Burj Atmosphere Restaurant, where culinary mastery meets some epic panoramic views.

Secure your slot to admire views from Levels 124 and 125 of Burj Khalifa, with ticket combos including free refreshments.

With nightfall, the city takes on a new allure. The Dubai Fountain show takes place every 30 minutes daily from 6 p.m to 11 p.m, and is the best thing to do in Dubai . The 3-minute show is a mesmerizing symphony of water and light against the backdrop of the Burj Khalifa and is the world’s largest choreographed fountain show . You can watch the fountain show for free from the public area next to the lake outside Dubai Mall, or from any of the restaurants nearby.

Tip: One of the best ways to admire the fountain show is from a traditional boat called Abra on Burj Lake, which takes you close to the action on the water to really get the best seat in the house!

Another great thing to do in Dubai is to stroll around Souk al Bahar , a traditional Arabic-style retail and dining market with antique, carpet, and clothing stores. Here you’ll also find a great place to grab dinner, Timeout Market, a high-rated food court with a range of different cuisines.

Day 2: Bur Dubai (Old Dubai), Deira and Dubai Creek

5 Day Dubai itinerary, Dubai trip for 5 days

Take a day to explore Dubai’s cultural heritage district located on the shores of the Dubai Creek. What was once the Gulf’s most successful pearl diving port, Dubai Creek exists today as a trading port and a tourist attraction with plenty to do in the area. On the banks, you’ll find the gateway to Old Arabia – the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. There is plenty to do here from shopping to museums and traditional Emirati restaurants.

How to get to Old Dubai: By metro: Take the metro to the Al Fahidi Station which is only a few minutes walk to old Dubai. Even if you have a car, better to go there by metro as parking is limited. By taxi: Taxis, especially Careem, can be a convenient and affordable option to get to the area directly.

Start your day with a cultural stroll through the historic neighbourhood of Al Fahidi. Here you’ll also find the Dubai Museum within the walls of Al Fahidi Fort. Please note, Dubai Museum is currently under renovation and is closed to the public until further notice. There are many other museums in the area, such as the Coffee Museum where you can try a range of local coffee beans (the entrance fee is 10 AED).

As you stroll along the banks of the Creek, you’ll find plenty of great food options. One of the must-do cultural experiences in Dubai is trying traditional Emirati food at the Arabian Tea House Restaurant and Cafe. Here, an Emirati lunch costs between 60 and 70 AED and is the best way to experience local cuisine .

After some lunch, head out to the Dubai Old Souk , an Arabian street market with plenty of local crafts, Arabian perfumes and souvenirs for keen shoppers. You’ll also find plenty of Indian street food here like Pakora and traditional Karak (milky tea).

Tip: Most souks close for a long lunch break, so it’s best to visit the markets in the early or late afternoon.

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

As the sun sets, take a traditional Abra boat over the Creek to Deira , where you’ll find some more bustling markets. The Grand Souk Deira (also known as Al Souk Al-Kabeer) is a popular tourist attraction in Dubai for its weaving alleyways filled with exotic spices, dry fruits, herbs, and more.

Deira’s Gold Souk is another famous spot in Dubai and is part of the Grand Market. It has over 300 stalls of gold and jewellery for the best possible prices in the area.

Discover Dubai’s rich history on our walking tour: explore Al Fahidi’s wind towers, shop at Bur Dubai’s bazaars, and sail on a traditional “abra” boat. Dive deeper with our Private Dubai Culture Tour.

Day 3: Desert Adventure

5 Day Dubai itinerary, Dubai Desert

One of the best thing to do on your 5 day Dubai itinerary is to go on an adventure in the desert. There is a wide range of great tour companies that offer comprehensive and thrilling desert excursions from Dubai, although most follow a pretty similar itinerary.

Depending on where your pick-up point is in the city, it can take around 30-45 minutes to reach the desert and begin your safari. Most tours last around 4-7 hours, beginning in the morning and ending with a sunset barbecue.

Desert Safari Dubai is one of the most popular tours to visit the Arabian desert from the city. They specialize in a range of desert-based experiences and have a selection of tour packages to choose from. From dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding and even a trip to Lahbab to visit the ‘ Big Red’, Dubai’s tallest and most famous sand dune.

As the sun sets, enjoy a barbecue dinner at the desert camp with henna painting , live entertainment, and traditional dance shows. This is also a great opportunity to try some local delicacies. Some tours also offer overnight stays, where you can camp out in the desert and admire the stars near a campfire.

Experience Dubai’s best Desert Safari: 4×4 rides, sunset photos, henna, camel rides, live shows, lavish buffet, and more. Book this tour now!

Day 4: Palm Jumeirah, Museums and Marina

On day 4 of your Dubai trip for 5 days, explore the unique wonder of Dubai which is the Palm Jumeirah , the biggest man-made island in the world. A great way to do this is by visiting the iconic Atlantis The Palm Hotel.

What to do in Dubai in 5 days, places to visit in Dubai

Dubai’s Aquaventure Waterpark at the Atlantis is a great thing to do with children in Dubai (but is also extremely fun for all ages), with a huge range of thrilling water slides. Here you’ll also find Dolphin Bay, where you can meet and swim with dolphins in the water. The Lost Chambers in the Atlantis hotel is also a popular spot in Dubai to observe 65,000 marine animals in a giant water tank, from sharks to sea horses.

Book your tickets to Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis The Palm which gives you thrilling rides, shark tunnels, Splasher’s Island, and optional access to The Lost Chambers aquarium

To get to the Atlantis, you can either take a taxi or hop on the Palm monorail . You can take the metro to the Damac Properties (Dubai Marina) station, and then change for the tram to Palm Jumeirah , and then take the walk to the Palm Gateway to reach the monorail. A return ticket for the monorail costs only 30 AED and can be bought on the site.

Another great way to visit the Palm is at Pointe Beach , which is a public beach overlooking the grounds of the Atlantis. It is a great place to have some food and take in the sights. Or why witness the Palm from above? The View at The Palm is a new, popular attraction in Dubai that offers panoramic, 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf at a height of 240 meters. Ticket prices start from 100AED and include access to the Palm museum.

view from the Dubai Frame, 5 Day Dubai itinerary

There are plenty of sights and monuments to explore on your 5 day Dubai itinerary. Take the afternoon to visit one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai.

The eye-catching Museum of the Future, with its unique round structure, is a great place to visit during the afternoon when it gets too hot outside. Or take a ride up the iconic Dubai Frame to walk on glass floors above the towering skyscrapers of the city. Other popular spots to visit in Dubai include Miracle Garden, Butterfly Garden, and the Global Village.

Dubai Marina at night, Dubai trip for 5 days

Spending the evening in The Dubai Marina area is a must-do activity in your 5 day Dubai itinerary. Take a stroll along the 7km Dubai Marina Walk for incredible views of Dubai’s dazzling skyline and some truly luxurious hotels and yachts.

There are plenty of great restaurants in Dubai Marina to complement your long evening walk. After dinner, there are plenty of fun evening activities to try in Dubai. Topgolf Dubai is an increasingly popular roof-top driving range with incredible views of the skyline. It also has an arcade, live music, dining, and more to entertain the entire family.

Don’t miss out this award-winning dinner cruise with loved ones, featuring an international buffet by Radisson Blu. – Book this tour now!

Day 5: Beach and Pool Day 

There is no better way to spend your last morning of your 5 day Dubai itinerary in the city than relaxing at the world’s highest 360-degree infinity pool. Aura Skypool is a new attraction in Dubai and is a one-of-a-kind experience to relax in an incredible infinity pool overlooking the Dubai skyline, Palm Jumeirah, and over to the vast Arabian Gulf.

In addition to traditional pool lounge access, there are a range of great experiences to choose from at Aura, including sunrise yoga and boxing classes .

Tip: Weekend skypool slots fill up weeks in advance, so it’s best to book ahead with this one!

Jumeriah Beach in Dubai, Places to visit in Dubai

Take the afternoon to try out one of the famous Dubai beach clubs on your 5 day trip to Dubai. Dubai has a huge selection of beach clubs, offering a perfect blend of luxury, relaxation, and entertainment. One of the most coveted spots is Zero Gravity , known for its stunning views of the Dubai Marina skyline and lively atmosphere.

Cove Beach in Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a great spot for a trendy yet l aid-back vibe, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists. Another popular spot is Nikki Beach, perfect for those seeking a lively day by the sea. 

Alternatively, if relaxing in the sun is not for you, why not take on a famous Dubai brunch? Dubai’s brunch scene is truly extraordinary, offering an all-you-can-eat spread of food and drinks for an affordable price-point. The focus is on extravagance, serving delectable dishes and drinks, often with live entertainment and themed events.

The best brunches in Dubai include Asia Asia, Saffron at The Atlantis, Bla Bla and CE LA VIE, to name a few. Whether you’re looking for a lively boozy brunch or just a luxurious spread of high-quality dishes, there is a Dubai brunch to suit everyone.

What to see in Dubai in 5 days, what to do in Dubai in 5 days

Kite Beach is one of the best places to watch the sunset in Dubai , as the sky turns bright orange on the horizon of the Arabian Gulf. Kite Beach is also known for the street food vendors and sporting facilities dotted along the beachfront, making it a great place to spend your evening in Dubai . Locals love to dine at Salt Burger at Kite Beach , one of the best burger restaurants in the city with unbeatable beachfront views. 

Dubai beach cafe, things to do in Dubai

From Kite Beach, you can actually walk along a path on the beachfront to the Burj Al Arab , another great place to visit in Dubai. The walk takes around 30-40 minutes, passing the newly-formed night beach in Jumeirah, where floodlights illuminate the ocean allowing people to swim at night to avoid the hot sun during the day. 

From the Burj Al Arab, you can walk to the famous Madinat Jumeirah, an ancient Arabian mini-city with luxury hotels, souks, and some really great restaurants. The five-kilometre waterway is an Arabic take on the Venice canals , complete with traditional abra boats that can take you along the entire river system. Be sure to stop by Souk Madinat Jumeirah during your visit.

ADDITIONAL DAY: ABU DHABI + GRAND MOSQUE

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Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is an amazing city full of beautiful and fun places. The city is actually only just over an hour’s drive from Dubai , and many visitors choose to combine a visit to both cities in one trip.

While Dubai dazzles with its futuristic skyline and bustling atmosphere, Abu Dhabi has a bit more of a peaceful and traditional vibe. The city is renowned for its opulent cultural landmarks, such as the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the regal Emirates Palace. 

Related Post: How To Visit The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque From Dubai!

Getting to Abu Dhabi from Dubai

Tours: There are plenty of tour companies in Dubai that offer day trips to Abu Dhabi and its key attractions. 

Car: Driving to Abu Dhabi independently is actually simple, and just over 1hr drive from Dubai.

Bus: Travelling to Abu Dhabi by bus is the cheapest way to get there from Dubai . From the Ibn Battuta Station in Dubai to Abu Dhabi Central Station. The buses start at 5 am and they run until midnight every 15 minutes. One way: 25 AED, 116 km / 72 mi, 1 h 40 min

Taxi: Taxis are the fastest way of travelling to Abu Dhabi from Dubai, taking just over an hour with fares starting from 200 AED.

Related Post: 40 AMAZING Things To Do in Abu Dhabi!

If you’re in the UAE, this Dubai to Abu Dhabi tour is perfect, offering hotel pickups and visits to top attractions like the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque

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Many tourists in Dubai opt for a day trip to Abu Dhabi’s Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque on your Dubai itinerary , which can be done independently or as part of a tour from Dubai . The incredible mosque was a project of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan , who was the former Ruler of Abu Dhabi for 30 years and the first president of the UAE.

The structure of the mosque is built to unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world and combine the modern with the historical. It really is one of the most impressive structures in the UAE . 

Entrance to the mosque is free, but come prepared as you need to cover up during your visit

Women must wear a headscarf and abaya inside the mosque. You will get one free of charge at the entrance or you can buy one from the souvenir shops from 150 AED . Men must wear long trousers and a full-sleeved shirt.

Read my full post here on What To Wear in Abu Dhabi & Dress Code in Abu Dhabi For Tourists!

The Best Time to Visit Dubai

The best time to visit to Dubai on your Dubai itinerary for 5 days depends entirely on weather conditions and temperature. Dubai is known for its sunny blue skies year-round, with almost no rainfall. But the temperatures in the city change greatly with the seasons, therefore visitors must do their research beforehand to consider pricing, crowd levels, and the activities they want to do in the Dubai. 

Winter, spanning from November to April, is undoubtedly the best and most popular time of year to visit Dubai. During this period, the weather is sunny and pleasantly warm, without being too hot. Winter is when Dubai truly comes alive, with limitless activities from watersports to beach parties and even hiking trails.

For those wondering about things to do in Dubai in 5 days , this season offers a plethora of options. As this is the peak tourist season, the city does see a surge in both visitor numbers and hotel rates, often tripling or quintupling compared to the summer months. Those considering a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary will find this period to be the most enriching.

Dubai Peak Season

December, January, and February, make up Dubai’s peak season. Christmas is a really popular time of year to visit Dubai for 5 days . With great weather and optimal shopping opportunities, there’s no shortage of things to do in Dubai in 5 days . Although the days are shorter, offering less daylight, Dubai’s vibrant nightlife compensates for it. For travelers considering a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary , this period ensures a rich and entertaining experience even after sunset.

Best Weather in Dubai

On the cusp of this peak season, November and March are the best months to visit the city for the best weather and less crowds. The weather remains consistently pleasant, and while the prices may be slightly lower and the crowds thinner, it’s an ideal time for the best Dubai itinerary for 5 days.

Off-peak season

Anyone who’s experienced it will tell you that summer in Dubai is unbelievably hot. Dubai’s scorching temperatures, often reaching as high as 45°C in July, make outdoor activities challenging, and high humidity adds an extra layer of discomfort. For many tourists, the sweltering conditions can detract from the enjoyment of their trip.

Nevertheless, this period sees reduced hotel prices, making it the cheapest time to visit Dubai. For those considering things to do in Dubai in 5 days during this time, indoor activities are recommended. And if you’re looking for a 4 nights 5 days Dubai itinerary , this off-peak season might offer some budget-friendly options.

Where To Stay in Dubai?

Dubai offers a diverse range of neighbourhoods to suit different preferences and interests. Downtown Dubai stands as a prime choice for first-time visitors, with access to iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall , as well as a vibrant nightlife scene.

For those planning a 5 day Dubai itinerary, this area is a must-visit For a more relaxed coastal ambience, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) and Dubai Marina offer stunning beachfront views, upscale dining, and leisurely promenade walks, making them perfect for a Dubai trip for 5 days.

The historic district of Deira provides a taste of old Dubai, with bustling markets and cultural sites, ideal for those on a Dubai tour plan for 5 days . Sheikh Zayed Road is a strategic hub for business travellers, known for its proximity to major corporate centres and is a great inclusion in a 5 day trip to Dubai. Finally, for a touch of luxury and tranquillity, Palm Jumeirah Island is a popular pick for high-end resorts and private beach access.

How To Get Around Dubai?

Getting around Dubai is relatively straightforward, given the city’s advanced and efficient transportation system. Here are the primary modes of transport:

The best way to get around in the UAE on your 5 Day Dubai itinerary , in general, is by car. If you are on holiday in Dubai , car rentals are a great option to access parts of the city quickly and cheaply. There are plenty of car hire companies catering to tourists at affordable price points with full insurance coverage. The fuel prices are particularly affordable as well. Parking is between 2 -4 AED per hour depending on where you park in the city. 

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Taxis in Dubai are affordable and extremely reliable, especially when compared to other major cities. For those planning a Dubai tour plan for 5 days , to access the cheapest taxi fares, download the Careem app (the local alternative to Uber).

Dubai Metro

The Dubai Metro runs across the city, with access to most of the main attractions of Dubai . It is one of the cleanest and most modern metros in the world and is a really quick and affordable way of getting around the city. The metro runs every 3 minutes and even connects the airport to the main parts of Dubai.

I hope this has helped you plan your 5 day Dubai itinerary and things to do in Dubai in 5 days on your 5 day trip to Dubai.

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10 Must Visit Places in Dubai

10 Must Visit Places in Dubai

  • Published January 4, 2023

From its famous five-star hotels to the world’s tallest building, endless beaches and  thrilling attractions, Top Spots Dubai shares the city’s 10 must visit Places in Dubai.

1. Burj Khalifa

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The Burj Khalifa is a must-see for any tourist visiting Dubai. This iconic United Arab Emirates skyscraper is world-famous for its record-setting heights as the “tallest building in the world” and “tallest free-standing structure in the world.” The Burj Khalifa’s elegant, flower-shaped design is impressive on its own, but the experiences within its walls are equally exquisite. Start by visiting the 124th-floor observation deck, At The Top, and marvel at the views. Then, for a fine dining experience, choose from the carefully curated menu at At.mosphere, where delicacies are served alongside floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views of the Gulf. For a moment of tranquility in the midst of the city, visit Armani/SPA.

2. Burj Al Arab

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The Burj Al Arab is a world-renowned hotel known for its 7-star standards, luxurious interior design featuring contemporary arabesque and gold accents, fine dining options, and futuristic sky bar. For the first time, the Inside Burj Al Arab tour offers tourists the chance to explore the hotel’s surreal world of luxury on a 90-minute journey guided by one of the hotel’s butlers, who shares the hotel’s “untold stories.” The Burj Al Arab also boasts Sal, a beautiful beach club featuring Mediterranean dining, Instagram-worthy views of the Burj, chic private cabanas, and a striking 100-meter infinity pool. Complete your Burj Al Arab experience with an afternoon of relaxation at Sal.

3. Ain Dubai

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Ain Dubai (also known as the Dubai Eye) is one of the best places to visit in Dubai , and a must-see attraction located on Bluewaters Island. Visitors can access the island by pedestrian bridge from Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) or by car from Dubai Marina. Standing at 250 meters high, Ain Dubai is the world’s tallest and largest observation wheel, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and skyline from its comfortable and high-tech cabins. In addition to visiting Ain Dubai, consider taking a walking tour of Bluewaters Island, which boasts a variety of attractions such as TR88, Madame Tussauds, and Brass Monkey. The island is also home to a range of dining options, including Alici and Puerto 99, which offer great views of the Dubai skyline. Bluewaters Island is a top destination for a night out in Dubai.

4. Dubai Fountain

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Head outside the Dubai Mall to see the impressively choreographed Dubai Fountains , located on the Burj Lake. The Dubai Fountain is the tallest choreographed fountain in the world. Whether you’re looking to shop or just enjoy the sights and sounds, Dubai has something for everyone.

5. Dubai Mall

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Dubai Mall, one of the Top Malls in Dubai and the largest mall in the world, offers a wide range of shopping options from luxury brands to department stores and high street favorites. The mall also features a cinema, game zones, an ice rink, and the Dubai Mall Aquarium .

5. Ski Dubai

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Ski Dubai offers an exciting opportunity to ski, snowboard, bobsled, or take expert-led classes in a desert setting inside a shopping mall. Catch the chairlift and enjoy a range of snowy activities suitable for all ages, including building snowmen and meeting the ski center’s famous penguins. You can also experience the thrill of a frozen zip-line. Whether you’re an experienced winter sports enthusiast or just looking to try something new, Ski Dubai has something for everyone.

6. Atlantis The Palm

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There’s something for all of the family at the world-famous Atlantis Hotel. Paying homage to the underwater kingdom, the Atlantis hotel hosts a plethora of water-themed attractions and activities from the record-breaking Aquaventure waterpark (that has the most slides in a single waterpark) to the Lost Chambers aquarium and the unforgettable Dolphin Bay habitat which is home to marine life including sea lions and dolphins. Adults will appreciate White Beach Club, a venue famous for its parties that attract international DJs and a fun-loving crowd. Make a day of exceptional aquatic experiences even better with an evening of world-class dining. Asian favourites Nobu and Hakkasan, steakhouse Seafire and Michelin star, Ossiano Dubai can all be found at Atlantis.

Stay tuned for Nobu Beach club, a concept by world-famous Japanese restauranteur, Nobu as well as sister hotel, Atlantis The Royal set to open in 2023, offering Restaurants with the Best Views in Dubai .

7. The Palm Jumeirah

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Palm Jumeirah is a vibrant island community home to villas, townhouses, apartments, and several luxurious hotels. Visitors can take a stroll along the beach, visit public parks and gardens, or explore the island’s many shopping, entertainment, and dining options. Some new places to check out include The View at The Palm, a 240-meter high observation deck with panoramic views, and CouCou restaurant, known for its delicious French cuisine. Beach clubs like Kyma and San are also popular spots for soaking up the sun and enjoying the warm waters. Don’t forget to snap some photos of the iconic palm tree-shaped island, which is famous for its size and scale. Palm Jumeirah has something for everyone, whether you want to relax on the beach, go shopping, or try new restaurants.

9. Madame Tussauds

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At Madame Tussauds Dubai , you can meet some of your favorite celebrities in wax form. The attraction features seven themed rooms filled with figures of 60 international and 16 regional stars. Take a selfie with Kylie Jenner, Nancy Ajram, and more. Located near the Ain Dubai observation wheel and within walking distance of the Bluewaters retail and entertainment district, Madame Tussauds is a must-see for any fan.

10. In the Desert

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Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort and Spa, Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

Located just 50 minutes outside of Dubai, the luxurious Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa offers secluded accommodations in the heart of the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. With breathtaking views of the desert, guests can enjoy a range of activities such as horseback riding, safaris, and camel trekking. The resort’s rooms and suites feature Bedouin-style decor and regional antiques, and some even have private pools with views of the desert. The in-house restaurant Al Diwaan serves up delicious meals with a calm atmosphere and views of the nature reserve. Special experiences such as the al fresco Dune Dining Experience allow guests to dine under the stars surrounded by tiki torches.

Bab Al Shams Desert Resort and Spa, Al Qudra, Dubai

Bab Al Shams Desert Resort and Spa is the perfect getaway for couples or families, located just 50 minutes by car from the center of Dubai. This Arabian fort-shaped resort boasts Arabesque decor and palm-lined courtyards with fire pits. Guests can choose from an infinity pool, an adult pool, or a central pool suitable for everyone. The Al Sarab rooftop lounge is the perfect spot to enjoy sundowners and sunset views, and the Al Hadheerah restaurant serves up a Middle Eastern buffet and live music. The resort also offers a variety of activities such as desert safaris, horseback riding, camel rides, and archery.

*This resort is currently under renovation and will reopen in April 2023 with new operators behind One&Only, Kerzner International.

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12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

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Dubai is the United Arab Emirates’ tourist hotspot. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

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12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

The city of skyscrapers and shopping malls is a destination that attracts tourists from all over the world, for its sunshine, adventure shopping and family fun. Dubai has an impressive infrastructure, the highest tower in the world and some of the most luxurious restaurants and hotels.

Here are the top 12 must-visit places in Dubai and must-do things.

Iconic places to visit in Dubai #1: Burj Khalifa

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Burj Khalifa is an iconic place to visit in Dubai as it is the world’s tallest building. At 828 metres (2,716.5 ft), the 200-plus-storey Burj Khalifa has 160 liveable floors. The Burj Khalifa is a spectacular combination of architecture and engineering with two observation decks on the 124th and 148th floors and Atmosphere, the world’s highest restaurant at 1,450 ft, on the 122nd floor. The Burj Khalifa also has the highest outdoor observation deck (1,820 ft), highest occupied floor (160th floor at 1,920 ft) and the longest elevator (1,653 ft).

See also: Check out the list of 10 tallest building in India and the tallest buildings in Mumbai

Iconic places to visit in Dubai #2: Burj Al Arab

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Burj Al Arab is an iconic landmark in Dubai. It is a seven-star hotel that resembles a sail. Towering 321 metres, Burj Al Arab is the world’s tallest all-suite hotel. It has a helipad on the 28th floor and a restaurant that appears suspended in mid-air. Burj Al Arab is located on a manmade island that is linked to the mainland by a private bridge. The hotel has various pools, nine restaurants and bars and a waterpark. 24-carat gold has been embellished on the furniture and art frames. A tourist can book the ‘Inside Burj Al Arab’ show to experience Arabian luxury. The 90-minute guided tour of the hotel includes a visit to the opulent hotel atrium and the glamourous Royal Suite, a curated experience and a suite with digital interactives to relive the history of the original architectural designs.

Places to visit in Dubai #3: Palm Jumeirah, the man-made island

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Another must-visit place in Dubai is the Palm Jumeirah, built on reclaimed land and resembling a series of artificial archipelagos. Palm Jumeirah is shaped like a palm tree when viewed from above. The island has some of Dubai’s top luxury resorts. No steel or concrete was used in creating the Palm Jumeirah, which comprises a whopping 120 million cubic metres of sand, brought from the seabed. The island offers tourists various activities. From shopping malls and hotels to luxury beach resorts, Palm Jumeirah Islands have it all. A tourist can sail around Palm Jumeirah in a yacht or speedboat or board the Palm Monorail that passes the Atlantis resort.

Places to visit in Dubai #4: Museum of the Future

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

The Museum of the Future is a new tourist attraction in Dubai and is considered among the world’s most beautiful buildings. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, the city’s main highway, the museum is a seven-story hollow elliptical structure designed from stainless steel and inscribed with Arabic calligraphy quotes. The museum takes the visitors on an experiential journey to the year 2071, which corresponds with the centenary year of the UAE’s founding. The seven-storey building has no pillars and is an engineering marvel. The museum presents various futuristic experiences – a trip to space, a visit to the Amazon rainforests and a spa of the senses. It utilises the latest virtual reality and augmented reality technology, big data analysis, AI and human-machine interaction. Architecturally, it has no sharp edges and is among the most streamlined structures in the world. It stands at a height of 77 metres.

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Places to visit in Dubai #5: Dubai Aquarium

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo holds the Guinness World Record for the ‘Largest Acrylic Pane’. It is one of the largest indoor aquariums in the world. Located in The Dubai Mall, it is home to more than 33,000 aquatic animals, comprising over 140 species. The aquarium has more than 400 sharks in the 10-million-litre tank. Cage snorkelling is a popular attraction as tourists can snorkel in the 10-million-litre water-filled tank that teems with diverse marine life. Sailing in a glass-bottom boat that floats on the surface of the water is an amazing experience too.

Places to visit in Dubai #6: Atlantis Aquaventure and Secret Chamber

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12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

The Aquaventure Waterpark has private beaches, kids’ play areas and marine activities and it is adjacent to the Atlantis Aquaventure, the largest waterpark in Dubai with iconic rides and attractions. The water park is spread over a 17-hectare area and offers the most fascinating water attractions. The park has 30 water slides for adventurous tourists. You can dive in the Leap of Faith, a 27.5-metre plunge that takes you through a clear tube surrounded by rays and sharks. Another thrilling attraction is the Aquacade. You can slide through the tube at a speed of up to 35 kph. Do not miss the Secret Chambers and Atlantis Underwater Zoo, which have 65,000 marine animals.

Places to visit in Dubai #7: Ski Dubai

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Enjoy a fantastic winter setting in the mountains in Ski Dubai. This tourist attraction in the Dubai Mall has various snow activities including skiing, tobogganing and snowboarding. You can also get close to the resident snow penguins. Ski Dubai is the Middle East’s first indoor ski centre. It is a must-visit place with five ski runs (the longest of which spans more than 1,300 ft with a 197-ft vertical drop), a giant ball run, an exciting 10-ft ramp, tube slides and a relaxing chairlift that enables you to see the sights from a height.

Places to visit in Dubai #8: Dubai Marina

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Dubai Marina, the manmade canal city, is set on a two-mile stretch of sand facing the Arabian Gulf. Here, tourists can view the high-rise luxury residential and vacation properties. To explore the area, take a boat tour on a traditional Arabian dhow, yacht or speed boat. The entire waterfront district is man-made and was created by excavating the desert and allowing the waters of the Gulf to flow into the site. Make the most of this waterside location by soaking up the sun and swimming at Jumeirah Beach. Dubai Marina Walk is a seven-km-long palm-lined waterfront walkway with lovely landscaped greenery.

See also: Best tourist places to visit in Goa and things to do

Places to visit in Dubai #9: Dubai Frame

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Dubai Frame holds the world record for being the largest picture frame. Situated in Dubai’s Zabeel Park, between old and new Dubai, the huge structure offers panoramic views of the city from a height of 150 metres. An amazing feature is the state-of-the-art glass bridge that connects parallel vertical towers to create the shape of a picture frame. The structure, designed with a decorative mix of glass, reinforced concrete, steel and aluminium, has an abstract look. Take the elevator to the top, to walk across the sky bridge at the top of the frame, to get a 360-degree view of the city.

Places to visit in Dubai #10: Miracle Garden

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

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Miracle Garden is one of the most attractive natural flower gardens in the world. Miracle Garden in Dubai has more than 150 million flowers in full bloom. This 72,000 sqm paradise blossoms into the most picturesque, sweet-scented floral paradise. The world’s largest natural flower garden has hundreds of flower-formed displays, spread over 18 acres (7.3 hectares), creating an extravaganza of colour and scent. The floral creations change each season to ensure a different experience each time you visit. The garden is open from mid-November to May.

Places to visit in Dubai #11: Dolphinarium

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12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Dubai’s Dolphinarium is a huge tourist attraction spread over 1.25 acres (approximately) of air-conditioned area. Located in Creek Park, a family entertainment and activity park in Dubai, the Dolphinarium is the home of six bottlenose dolphins and seals. This Dolphinarium has an arena-style seating with the pool in the centre. A 45-minute indoor interactive extravaganza showcases the animals’ skills. Watch the dolphins and seals dance, sing, juggle, play ball and jump through hoops!

Places to visit in Dubai #12: Dubai Fountain

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

The Dubai Fountain is one of the world’s largest musical fountains designed by the creators of the Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas. Located at the base of the Burj Khalifa, each colourful, illuminated jet in The Dubai Fountain sways in time to musical numbers from around the world. Nearly 300 metres (900 ft) long, the fountain can spray water to the height equivalent to a 50-storey building. The fountain is illuminated by 6,600+ lights and 25 colour projectors. The fountain system is an engineering masterpiece – the water comes from a system that recycles condensation from Burj Khalifa’s air-conditioners.

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Top things to do in Dubai  

There are various activities for tourists in Dubai. We list the top things to do in Dubai.

Dubai desert safari

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Desert dune safari is a must-have experience in Dubai. Riding over dunes and sliding off at 45-degree angles while strapped in a 4-wheel drive is a scary but fun experience. This adventurous safari can be clubbed with dinner, camel ride, sandboarding and entertainment options. Visit the Bedouin Camp that makes these trips iconic.

Sky dive Dubai

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

The skydiving experience is for those who wish to have a thrilling adrenaline rush. Skydive from 13,000 ft above the Palm Jumeirah.

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

Dhow Cruise Creek is the best spot for romantic trips. Enjoy the two-hour dinner cruise, with a wide range of cuisines, through the sparkling waters of Dubai on a traditional Dhow boat under Dubai’s gleaming skyline.

Best shopping places in Dubai

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

A shopaholic’s dream destination, Dubai malls are among the biggest in the world and have a mind-boggling selection for all budgets. From luxurious malls to traditional souks, Dubai has lots to offer. Apart from branded fashion wear and cosmetics, a tourist can buy exquisite lamps, lanterns, gold, camel milk chocolate, dates, Arabic perfumes and Persian rugs.

The Dubai Mall sprawls over 12 million sq ft and houses 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants. The Mall of the Emirates is one of the best shopping malls in Dubai. With 600+ retail outlets, the mall also has over 100 restaurants and cafés. Ibn Battuta Mall, one of the world’s largest themed malls, pays tribute to the travels of the famed explorer, Ibn Battuta. The mall has six different zones based on the travels of Battuta – China Court, India Court, Persia Court, Egypt Court, Tunisia Court and Andalusia Court. Each court has relics and architecture that represent these regions.

Gold souk in Dubai is one of the largest retailers of gold worldwide. There are over 300 gold retail stores that mostly trade in jewellery. Gold Souk offers a mind-blowing collection of 18, 21, 22 and 24-carat gold jewellery. It is believed that a minimum of 10 tonnes of gold is present within the Souk at any given time. Platinum, silver and precious stones like diamonds, rubies and emeralds are also traded in Dubai Gold Souk.

Must-have food in Dubai

12 must-visit places in Dubai and top things to do

About 85% of Dubai’s population are expats, lending it a mix of cuisine, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. Dubai is a hub of world cuisine – Japanese, Lebanese, Uzbek, Syrian, Italian, French, Persian, Indian and of course, Emirati. Dubai has restaurants by some of the world’s best-known Michelin-starred chefs.

Shawarma is the most popular and must-have dish in the UAE. Be it malls, street outlets or restaurants, you will find shawarma at any time of the day. You may have tried shawarma at your local shops but this is the real deal. Prepared from lamb or chicken, here, it is served in an Arabic roti with vegetables, fries, tomatoes, pickles, garlic sauce and hummus. Another must-have dish is Mandi, made of meat or chicken mixed with spices and served with rice. Falafel, the Lebanese deep-fried balls or patties, is a popular snack in the Middle-East. Falafel is stuffed in pita bread or Khubboos or Turkish bread and served as a sandwich, along with vegetables like lettuce, tomatoes and tahini. Dubai also has a variety of desserts. Try the kulfis, Baklava, Mehalabiyais (a kind of pudding) and Knafeh (a sticky pastry made of gooey sweet cheese).

What is the best time to visit Dubai?

November to March is the best time to visit Dubai as these are the winter months. These months are quite pleasant with temperatures around 25 degrees Celsius. Dubai Shopping Festival is the highlight of this season and you can find the greatest shopping deals. Avoid June, July and August as these are the hottest months with temperatures crossing 40 degrees.

Which are the theme parks that are a must-visit for tourists with kids?

Children can enjoy activities at theme parks such as Motion Gate, Bollywood Park and Legoland.

Which is the best way to get around Dubai?

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Exploring Dubai on a Budget: 7 Affordable Must-Visit Places

D ubai, often associated with luxury and opulence, may seem like an expensive destination, but there are plenty of budget-friendly activities and attractions to enjoy in this vibrant city. Whether you're a savvy traveler or just looking to save some money, here are seven must-visit places in Dubai that won't break the bank:

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Global Village:

More than 90 distinct foreign cultures are together in one location at Dubai's Global Village, a feast of culture and entertainment. Indulge in a range of reasonably priced world cuisines, take in live performances, browse exclusive memento shops, and tour different pavilions. For just AED 15 (about USD 4), visitors may enter Global Village, making it an excellent deal for a fun-filled day.

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Winter Garden:

The Winter Garden at Habtoor Palace brings the city to life with radiant, shimmering streets and joyful faces. Enjoy delicious cuisine, snap festive photos, and have a ton of fun at the seasonal market. Entrance fee is just AED 25 (around USD 6.81) but it is totally redeemable on food or drinks that you want!

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Dubai Spice Souk:

Nestled in the center of Deira, the Dubai Spice Souk awakens the senses to a world of exotic sensations and scents. With its brilliant displays of multicolored spices, herbs, and dried fruits, this crowded market is a sensory overload. Explore the scented booths along the small passageways and bargain with the amiable sellers. It's a terrific location to stock up on real tastes for your culinary journeys because a broad variety of spices are available at reasonable costs, but pricing can vary. 

Dubai Safari Park:

Dubai Safari Park offers an exciting wildlife experience with a variety of animals from around the world. It's an affordable way to get up close to exotic creatures. Admission prices start at AED 50 (approximately USD 13.61), and it's a fantastic option for a family-friendly day out.

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Careem Bikes – Kite Beach or Downtown:

Careem Bikes is a bike-sharing service in Dubai that allows you to explore the city at your own pace. Renting a bike is affordable, with prices starting at AED 15 (around USD 4) per hour. Take a leisurely ride along Kite Beach's picturesque coastline or through the iconic Downtown area.

Dubai Creek:

Dubai Creek is the historic heart of the city, and a visit to this area is a budget-friendly way to soak up some culture. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, explore the vibrant markets (souks), and even take an affordable traditional Abra boat ride for just AED 1 (around USD 0.27).

Dubai Safari:

Take a thrilling Dubai Desert Safari to experience the captivating desert landscapes for a new sort of adventure. Get up close and personal with the Bedouin culture and beautiful dunes. Desert safari costs might change based on the kind and length of the trip. AED 150 (about USD 41) per person is usually the starting price for a simple desert safari, which might include sandboarding, camel riding, dune bashing, and a delectable BBQ meal served beneath the starry desert sky. For those looking for an amazing desert experience and the ideal family-friendly day out, it's a great deal.

Here are a few tour group options to choose from:

Arabian Adventures:

Desert Safari Dubai:

Platinum Heritage:

These operators offer a range of desert safari packages, from basic to luxury, allowing you to choose the experience that best suits your budget and preferences. It's an excellent value for those seeking an unforgettable desert adventure and a perfect family-friendly day out.

Dubai is a city that offers many of affordable alternatives to see its sights without going over budget. You can see the finest of Dubai without breaking the bank by organizing your trip around these reasonably priced attractions. So, pack your bags and get ready to discover the budget-friendly side of this incredible city.

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