Embark on an unforgettable journey through the vibrant city of Dubai, where tradition meets modernity. This immersive city tour takes you to the heart of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks, offering a perfect blend of cultural exploration and world-class attractions.
Begin your adventure at the awe-inspiring **Burj Khalifa**, the world’s tallest building, and soak in panoramic views of the city. Discover the luxurious **Palm Jumeirah**, home to the stunning Atlantis Hotel, and take in the sights at the glamorous **Dubai Marina**, with its futuristic skyline.
Dive into Dubai’s rich heritage with a visit to the historic **Dubai Creek**, the bustling **Gold and Spice Souks**, and the charming **Al Fahidi Historical District**, where you’ll witness the city’s cultural roots. Experience the grandeur of the iconic **Burj Al Arab**, a global symbol of luxury, and enjoy the serene beauty of **Jumeirah Mosque**.
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Inside Dubai Museum, there are colourful dioramas and enlightening historic exhibits. The galleries recreate historic Arab houses, mosques, souks and date farms, while also depicting scenes from desert and marine life. This stop is only for picture addmission is not included
An abra is a traditional boat made of wood. Abras are used to ferry people across the Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. They travel between the water station at Shindagha/Al Ghubaiba on the Bur Dubai side, and the water station at Al Sabkha on the Deira side.
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood is a historic district in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The construction of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood dates back to the 1890s. In its prime, the locality was capable of 60 housing units, most of which were separated by narrow, winding lanes.
Al Seef by Meraas is a charming 1.8-kilometre waterfront promenade located near the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood on the south bank of Dubai Creek.
Jumeirah (Arabic: جُمَيْرَا, romanized: Jumayrā Emirati pronunciation: [dʒʊˈmeːrɐ]) is a coastal residential area of Dubai, United Arab Emirates mainly comprising low rise private dwellings and hotel developments.
Burj al-ʿArab (Arabic for “Tower of the Arabs”) is as much a landmark of Dubai as the Eiffel Tower is of Paris and the Opera House is of Sydney. It is a symbol of Dubai's economic boom and orientation toward the future. At 1,053 feet (321 meters) tall, it is one of the tallest hotels in the world
Inspired by the architecture of the traditional Sheikh's summer residence as well as the traditional Middle Eastern folk tales from One Thousand and One Nights, the recently refurbished rooms of the Jumeirah Al Qasr hotel have been carefully designed with traditional Arabic
It is a gateway to a future world, crafted by visionary designers, artists and filmmakers. The Museum combines elements of exhibition, immersive theatre and themed attraction. Each floor is like a film set from a future that you can inhabit, explore and interact with. This stop is only for taking pictures admission is not included
Atlantis, The Palm is a 1,544-room ocean-themed destination resort. Spectacularly situated on the crescent of Dubai's iconic Palm Island. With views across Dubai's iconic skyline and Arabian sea, this majestic resort offers unique rooms and unforgettable experiences for everyone. This stop is only for taking pictures admission is not included
Downtown Dubai is the city’s busy tourism hub, home to the towering Burj Khalifa skyscraper, with its observation deck, and the dancing Dubai Fountain, where crowds gather to watch music and light shows. The sprawling Dubai Mall offers global fashion brands and casual eateries, while Emaar Boulevard has a chic cafe scene. The Dubai Opera hosts dance, opera and musicals in a striking dhow-shaped building
It holds the record for the largest frame in the world. The building has a height of 150.24 meters and a width of 95.53 meters. The building mainly serves as an observatory, providing views of old Dubai in the north and newer parts in the south. This stop is only for taking pictures admission is not included
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