- Zabeel Palace - Grand residence of a sheik, visible from its gardens lined with palm trees and home to peacocks.
- Museum Of The Future - An exhibition space for forward-thinking and futuristic ideas, services, and products. Situated in Dubai’s Financial District, the Museum of the Future features three main components: a green hill, a building, and a void.
- Dubai Frame - An observatory, museum, and monument located in Zabeel Park, Dubai, holding the record for the world’s largest frame.
- Bastakiya - Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood is a historic area in Dubai, UAE, dating back to the 1890s. At its peak, it housed 60 units, separated by narrow, winding lanes.
- Al Seef - Offering stunning views of Dubai’s historic creek, traditional dhows, and a blend of old-world architecture with modern amenities, Al Seef is a prime spot for shopping, dining, relaxing, and entertainment for both locals and visitors.
- Bur Dubai Abra Station - Dubai Creek has been a vital part of local life for generations, serving as the site for early settlers and the city’s first port and pearling industry. Today, it remains a bustling area, attracting visitors year-round. For just AED1 (US$0.27), you can ride a traditional ferry boat, known as an abra, to cross the creek between Bur Dubai and Deira, Dubai’s city center; this journey is one of the most affordable and authentic experiences in the city.
An abra, meaning “to cross” in Arabic, operates every few minutes throughout the day between four stations along Dubai Creek. The first route runs from Deira Old Souk Abra Station (near the Spice Souk) to Bur Dubai Abra Station (west of the Textile Souk). The second, busier route, runs continuously from Al Sabkha Abra Station (just southwest of Baniyas Square) to Dubai Old Souk Abra Station.
- Dubai Gold Souk - A traditional market in Dubai’s commercial business district in Deira, Al Ras, featuring over 380 retailers, most of whom are jewelry traders.
- Dubai Spice Souk - A traditional market in Deira, Dubai, adjacent to the Dubai Gold Souk, located in Al Ras on Baniyas Street.
- Jumeirah Mosque - A mosque in Dubai, built in traditional Fatimid style originating from Syria and Egypt. Construction began in 1976, and it opened in 1979. The mosque visit is a key activity under the ‘Open Doors. Open Minds.’ initiative.
- Etihad Museum - Formerly known as the Union House, al-Diyafah Palace, and the Jumeirah Guesthouse, this museum in Dubai, UAE, showcases the history of the nation.
- Mercato Shopping Mall - A place for a lunch break at guests’ own expense.
- The Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque And Centre - Named after Umar bin Al Khattab, a companion of the Prophet Mohammed and the second Caliph, this mosque is located in Dubai, UAE.
- Souk Madinat Jumeirah - A traditional Middle Eastern-style bazaar with stalls and restaurants under a wooden covered arcade.
- Burj Al Arab - A world-renowned luxury hotel in Dubai, famous for its ‘seven-star status,’ featuring fine-dining restaurants, beautiful beaches, and the expansive Burj Al Arab Terrace. Opened in 1999, it has hosted numerous VIPs and celebrities, contributing to Dubai’s global luxury tourism reputation. The sail-shaped building stands 321m tall on its own island, offering stunning views of the Arabian Gulf.
- Atlantis - A luxury hotel resort at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah, themed on the myth of Atlantis with Arabian elements. Opened on September 24, 2008, as a joint venture between Kerzner International Holdings Limited and Istithmar World.
- Palm Atlantis Monorail Station - A monorail line on Palm Jumeirah island, operated by the UK-based Serco, connecting the island to the mainland with plans for further extension to the Dubai Metro’s Red Line.
- Palm Jumeirah - Known for its luxurious hotels, upscale apartment towers, and high-end global restaurants. The Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk offers views of the Dubai coastline and the Burj Al Arab hotel. Beach clubs with spas and infinity pools transform into lively nightclubs with live DJs in the evening.
- Jumeirah Public Beach - A white sand beach located in the Jumeirah district of Dubai, on the coast of the Persian Gulf.
- Sheikh Zayed Road - E 11, the longest road in the UAE, stretching from the Al Batha border crossing at the Saudi Arabia–UAE border in al-Silah in the al-Dhafra region.
- Dubai Marina - A high-end residential neighborhood known for The Beach at JBR, with outdoor dining and sandy beaches. The Dubai Marina Walk features cafes and craft markets, while the Dubai Marina Mall offers a mix of chain and luxury fashion brands. Upscale yachts cruise the large man-made marina, offering activities from jet-skiing to skydiving.
- Burj Khalifa - Over the past two decades, architecture and structural engineering have advanced significantly, leading to the construction of towering skyscrapers in many of the world’s major cities. The tallest building in the world holds a special status.
- The Dubai Fountain - A mesmerizing water, music, and light show in Downtown Dubai, The Dubai Fountain is the world’s tallest performing fountain. Stretching over 900 ft, it is located on the 30-acre Burj Lake and performs to various melodies. The fountain’s unique design includes five circles of different sizes and two arcs, with powerful water nozzles shooting water to impressive heights. Over 6,600 WET Superlights and 25 color projectors create a visual spectrum of over 1,000 water expressions, while 50 color projectors provide a full spectrum of color with a total output of 1.5 million lumens. The fountain performs to a range of songs from classical to contemporary Arabic and world music, with over 22,000 gallons of water in the air at any given moment.
- The Dubai Mall - The largest mall in the world by total land area and the 26th-largest by gross leasable area, tying with West Edmonton Mall and Fashion Island.
- Palm Atlantis Monorail Ticket
- Picturesque Dubai Marina Skyline View
- Experience Vibrant Local Culture at Spice and Gold Souks
- Captivating Fountain Show at Dubai Mall
- Stroll through the Historical Bastakiya Heritage Village
- Iconic Photo Opportunities: Museum of the Future, Dubai Frame, and Burj Al Arab
- Glimpse of The World’s Tallest Building, Burj Khalifa
- Explore Traditional Madinat Jumeirah Souk
- Scenic Drive Past Jumeirah Mosque
- Relaxing Time at Jumeirah Beach
- Traditional Abra Boat Ride
- Convenient Hotel Pickup on a Shared Basis
- Comfortable Air-Conditioned In-Vehicle Experience
Dubai captivates with its allure and charm, offering everything from enchanting coastlines, rich cultural heritage to delightful cuisine. Gaze upon towering skyscrapers and captivating historical landmarks. A city tour of Dubai allows you to immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Emirates, visiting notable attractions such as Bur Dubai, Deira, Jumeirah, Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai. Essentially, Dubai offers a potpourri of experiences to suit the interests of explorers and trendsetters alike.
Who can resist the allure of towering edifices, an amalgamation of modern and traditional culture? Dubai city ticks all these boxes for you. Dubai tourism is a unique affair in itself, offering experiences that you won’t find elsewhere. The city has undergone a massive transformation over the years, so to truly savor the essence of life in Dubai, a comprehensive city tour is a must.
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