A voyage into the genesis of the subject matter. We engage in what we propose. Dubai ranks among the top destinations for travelers. This planned route incorporates key locations in both traditional and contemporary Dubai.
- Dubai Museum & Al Fahidi Fort - Dubai Museum is the main museum in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is located in the Al Fahidi Fort, built in 1787 and is the oldest existing building in Dubai.
- Bur Dubai Abra Station - It’s a traditional transportation which used to be in Dubai for moving passengers from Deira Dubai to Bur Dubai and vice versa. Still its stands as a heritage sight.
- Dubai Gold Souk - It is an traditional market which is famous for gold business. This zone is famous with Guinness world record held by a Ring made by gold and diamonds.
- Dubai Spice Souk - This is also a traditional souk where we can see spices which have the most fascinating sights, flavours and aromas from all over the world.
- Jumeirah Public Beach - Jumeirah Beach - A sea shore where public can access with water sports activities. Famous for photo shoot with the back ground of BURJ AL ARAB luxurious hotel.
- Burj Al Arab - The Burj Al Arab means Tower of the Arabs is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is one of the tallest hotels in the world, it is the fifth tallest, although 39% of its total height is made up of non-occupied space.
- Souk Madinat Jumeirah - Souk Madinat remains true to its Arabian heritage, meanwhile incorporating aspects of modern technology. Famous for restaurants dining with added perk of views over the water.
- Palm Jumeirah - The Palm Jumeirah is an artificial archipelago in the United Arab Emirates, created using land reclamation by Nakheel which extends into the Persian Gulf.The tree-shaped Palm Jumeirah island is known for glitzy hotels, posh apartment towers and upmarket global restaurants.
- Atlantis, The Palm - Atlantis, The Palm is a world famous hotel group located in Palm Jumeirah. Opposite of Atlantis we give you a photo stop for capturing the views.
- Dubai Marina - Dubai Marina is an affluent residential neighborhood known for The Beach at JBR, a leisure complex with al fresco dining and sandy stretches to relax on. Smart cafes and pop-up craft markets line waterside promenade Dubai Marina Walk, while Dubai Marina Mall is packed with chain and luxury fashion brands.
- Museum Of The Future - One of Dubai’s most famous landmarks, the Museum of the Future takes pride of place along the city’s superhighway, Sheikh Zayed Road. Founded by the Dubai Future Foundation and set to open on 22 February 2022, the museum explores how society could evolve in the coming decades, combining elements of traditional exhibition, immersive theatre and themed attractions so visitors can look beyond the present and towards the future’s limitless possibilities.
- Al Seef - Launched in late 2017, Al Seef celebrates Dubai Creek’s beginnings as the famous coastal pearl diving base. Hugging 1.8km of Dubai Creek’s stately shoreline, the 2.5 million square foot development has two sections – a heritage area featuring old architecture, and a second space featuring more contemporary structures.
Once a vibrant entryway to the Gulf’s most successful pearl diving port, the Creek’s legendary presence can still be felt today here, with fisherman and merchants criss-crossing the calm waters in their sleek dhows as part of their daily routine.
The best way to take it all in is to embark on a cultural walking tour of the pedestrian-friendly Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, before wandering over to Al Seef and exploring its charming walkways, fully-operational marina, dining boulevard and events plaza on foot.
Top tip: Al Seef is easily reachable on public transport, with Al Fahidi and BurJuman metro stations catering to the location.
- Zabeel Palace - Zabeel Palace is the home of Shaikh Rashid, UAE’s former prime minister. It is constructed in the Zabeel area, which was formerly just bare land covered with sand. Today, it is surrounded by all the glitzy buildings that make up the skyline of Dubai. Another Zabeel Palace has also cropped up in the vicinity, but it is the old palace that is full of charms. This palace was constructed sometime in the 1960s and was used as a residence till the 90s. The design of this palace is the idea of Otto Bulart who also designed the Clock Tower in Dubai.
- Drinking water provided
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Lunch
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