12 Best Things To Do in Dubai
Dubai stands as impressive state-of-the-art architecture along with traditional Arab houses, markets, mosques, and modern innovative development. The holidaymakers make your tour comfortable by welcoming in the world’s luxurious car. The manmade islands with the traditional houses alongside the coastline hit the eyes of a tourist.
Dubai is not only about fancy malls, but the desert city also has an exciting invasion of culture and modern development which takes the visitors to a new generation.
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Scroll down and enjoy few majestic best things to do in Dubai.
Dubai Frame
To understand the vibrant connection of the new and old city, Dubai Frame is the world’s largest picture to describe all about. The giant gold frame stands at 500 feet with panoramic glass which is a walkway with 313-feet width.
One can buy tickets either online or at the venue itself. The cost of the tickets ranges between $5 and $14 for children (under the age of 3) and visitors. Disable visitor has to pay no cost.
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Burj Khalifa
Witness the world’s tallest building rolling 160 floors and looms at 828 meter high. It took 6 years to be recognized as the tallest. The tower is designed keeping in mind Islamic elements and a desert flower. You can go up to the 148th floor and witness the world’s highest restaurant.
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The Dubai Fountain
Feature the World’s tallest fountain shooting 22000 gallons of water up to 500 feet in the air within 30 acres of Burj Lake. Multiple fountain shows are planned in a day. Get the view just free of cost. Enjoy the fountain which takes the people to another valley.
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Abra ride across Dubai Creek
Explore the old town and enjoy a sail across Dubai Creek in a traditional wooden boat. The boat carries 20 passengers at a time. This traditional wooden boat is called the Abra ride.
Dubai Garden Glow
The most amazing entertainment park has five themed builds up with lights all round glowing makes it a perfect interesting place to visitors of any age. The five themed are Glow Park, Dinosaur Park, Ice Park, Art Park, and the most recent element which makes the park more interesting is Magic Park. The music plays around all the time with an edutainment kid’s zone and a fine place for dining.
Kids under 3 and personal with disabilities can enter free at cost.
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Al Marmoom Camel Race Track
The camel racing which depicts the old tradition is one of the heritage destinations that holidaymakers never miss. It is interesting to watch the enthusiastic camels actively taking part in the race. It is an old Middle east culture that dates back to the 7th century.
The races take place from October to April. The race starts between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Dinner in the sky
Tighten your seatbelts as you would go high nearly 165 feet in the air and enjoy a dine out with delicacies of dishes.
Global Village
Dubai Global Village is a massive cultural themed parked which takes you to more than 75 countries. It attracts visitors of any age. The park stays open from November till April. They run concerts, a few rides. Visitors can also see the statute of the major structure of many countries.
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood takes you to a glimpse of what was Dubai before the Emirates was formed in the year 1971. It is interesting to watch the old traditional houses and architectural richness. The houses were fabricated from stone, palm wood, gypsum.
Etihad Museum
No visit is incomplete without glorifying its past and knowing about the country’s formation. The museum is designed beautifully. The visitors are offered a complete depth knowledge of the formation of the Seven Emirates that makes up the UAE.
A few short films are projected along with interactive displays that make it an interesting place for non-museum lovers. The Museum stands where the country’s unification was signed in the year 1971.
Al Shindagha Museum: Perfume House
While exploring the Dubai Creek check in to Perfume House. A visit to this place is a must to travel back to old-ages when Arabians discovered methods of making elegant perfumes. This place provides you the opportunity to discover the natural ingredients used to make the exotic scents.
The house also displays its old collection of photographs, videos, utensils, and other historic artifacts and touch displays to dive into the Arabian vintage era of perfume making methods.
Jumeirah Mosque
Dubai imposes few restrictions on a visit to the Mosque by non-Muslims. The Jumeirah Mosque invites people of all religions to profound the architecture’s art and style. It stands on a white stone in Fatimid style.
Well, the mosque is open for 6 days in a week. Women are generally asked to be properly dressed. Tickets generally cost at $5.45.