In this Blog Post, we’ll show you the 10 best places to visit in Dubai.
The suggestions are based on our exciting trip to Dubai.
Here are our top 10 Places:
Number 1: Desert Safari Dubai.
You can book this amazing desert safari experience with desert leap safari for as little as 40 USD per person. We booked: Desert Safari Premium Deals, and all were include in very respectful service the Guide/driver was a very knowledgeable person,
Check the description for a selection of desert experiences such as dune bashing and sandboarding. You will be picked up from your hotel in the afternoon around 15.00, in a new model Land Cruiser 4×4. You will enjoy 30 minutes of dune bashing and there is the chance to ride a quad bike for 20 minutes (150 AED extra cost).
During the dune bashing, there is a photo opportunity in the high sand dunes, after which you will be driven to the campsite for the rest of the evening's fun and activities.
These include free camel rides, free henna painting, shisha smoking, photos with a falcon, and wearing the local dress.
Also included is a delicious BBQ dinner with a wide variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods. As you dine, you can enjoy many spectacles such as a fire show, belly dancing, and Tanoura dance. You will be returned to your hotel at around 21.00 after a fabulous day that you will never forget!
Number 2: Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa was built because Sheikh wanted to put Dubai on the map with something really
sensational.
With a total height of 830 m (2,722 ft), the Burj Khalifa is the tallest structure in the World. It includes 30,000 homes, nine hotels, The Dubai Mall, an artificial lake, and much more.
The tickets to visit the building are very expensive
and vary depending on which floor you want to go to. Check the description for ticket prices and online reservations.
Number 3: Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina is an artificial canal city, built along a 3 km stretch of Persian Gulf shoreline. The marina is entirely man-made and upon completion,
it is claimed to be the world's largest man-made marina. It’s worth seeing marina towers with water
canals and many spectacular bars and restaurants
such as Pier 7, Zero Gravity Dubai, and many more.
Number 4: ¬ The Waterfront Market
In 2017 a new modern food market was constructed, and sellers relocated from the old Deira Fish
Market to Waterfront Market. In addition to fresh meat, fish
vegetables and fruits, the market offers restaurants, bars, and a large supermarket. We visited the old Deira fish market before it was closed.
Number 5: Shopping Malls
If you like shopping Dubai is a place for you, because of its numerous extravagant malls. The two most famous are The Dubai Mall and the Mall of the Emirates.
The Dubai Mall is the largest in the world by total area and is home to about 1000 retailers.
It also features Dubai Aquarium, underwater zoo, a cinema, etc.
Mall of the Emirates features many leisure activities such as an entire indoor ski slopes area
also known as Ski Dubai, Dubai Community Theatre and Arts Centre, and many more.
Number 6: Beach
There are many free public beach places in Dubai, for example,
JBR Beach,
Jumeirah Open Beach
and Kitesufring Beach.
Additionally, there are many private beaches and pools. They are usually located within the hotel
area or water parks.
Number 7: The Dubai Fountain
The Dubai Fountain is the world's largest choreographed fountain system.
It is located on a manmade Burj Khalifa Lake. Illuminated by over 6000 lights and 25 colored
projectors, it is 75 m (246 ft) long
and shoots water up to 152 m (500 ft).
It is accompanied by a range of classical, contemporary Arabic, and world music.
The fountain is animated with performances set to light and music. Check the description for the timetable.
Number 8: Burj al Arab
Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island. The shape of the structure is designed to
mimic the sail of a ship. Although officially a five-star hotel,
it is frequently described as“the World's only seven-star hotel“.
Number 9: Gold Souk
Gold Souk is a traditional market or souk in Dubai. The market consists of over 380 retailers, most of whom are jewelry traders. Approximately 10 tons of gold is present at any given time in the souk.
Just walking through the market is work your time. If you are in the neighborhood, make sure you visit also the spice and textile souks.
Number 10: Al Fahidi
Al Fahidi is a Dubai historical neighborhood built using traditional building materials. The quarter was built in the early 1900s by merchants from the Persian town of Bastak who came to Dubai to take
advantage of tax breaks granted by the sheik. The buildings are currently used for art exhibits, museums, and cultural and artistic societies.










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