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Discover the heart of old Dubai on a captivating guided tour that blends history, culture, and flavors. Begin in Al Seef, a waterfront destination that reflects Dubai’s origins as a fishing and trading port. Walk through traditional alleys, admire wind-tower architecture, and explore vibrant souks. Al Seef offers a perfect mix of old and new, setting the stage for your adventure. Visit the Dagger Museum to discover beautifully crafted traditional weapons, symbolizing honor and craftsmanship in Emirati culture. Explore Al Fahidi Fort and the Dubai Museum, uncovering Dubai’s transformation. Meena Bazaar in Bur Dubai is a lively market with textiles, jewelry, spices, and street food Continue with a private Abra ride across the Creek, offering stunning views. Explore Al Fahidi Fort and the Dubai Museum, uncovering Dubai’s transformation. Stroll through the Spice and Gold Souks, then Arabic tea or juice for a taste of Emirati culture.
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Our tour kicks off at the colorful camel statues in Al Seef, a vibrant tribute to the “ship of the desert” and its significant role in Emirati heritage. These striking sculptures not only celebrate Dubai’s cultural roots but also offer the perfect photo opportunity to begin your journey. You’ll be greeted with traditional Arabic coffee and tea served with dates, offering a warm and welcoming start. From there, we’ll stroll along the picturesque Al Seef promenade, explore the bustling souks, and indulge in delicious street food. The tour continues with a scenic Abra ride across the Creek, taking us to the souks where you’ll enjoy a delightful lunch and taste authentic Arabian dishes like luqaimat, ragag, and fresh juices. Along the way, we’ll uncover the rich history and stories of Al Fahidi and Al Seef.
Along the way to our next cultural stop, we’ll make a fun photo stop at the Museum of Illusions, located in Al Seef. While we won’t be entering the museum itself, this location offers an exciting opportunity to snap playful photos with its mind-bending optical illusions and 3D art displays. It’s a great way to start the day with some lighthearted fun before continuing our journey
The Dagger Museum, a unique journey into the rich heritage of Arabian weaponry and culture. Here, you'll discover beautifully crafted khanjars (traditional daggers) and swords, each symbolizing honor, craftsmanship, and tradition. As we explore, you’ll learn about their historical significance, artistic details, and how these iconic pieces represent the spirit of the region. Tickets are included, so let’s step inside and immerse ourselves in this fascinating world of history and culture together .
Al Fahidi Fort is one of the oldest buildings in Dubai, dating back to 1787. It was originally built to defend the city against invaders and later converted into a museum in 1971, shortly after the formation of the United Arab Emirates. The Dubai Museum within the fort showcases Dubai’s history through engaging exhibits, including life-sized dioramas, historical artifacts, and multimedia displays that depict the city's humble beginnings as a fishing and pearling village.
Meena Bazaar in Dubai is a vibrant shopping district and cultural hub located in the heart of Bur Dubai. Known for its bustling streets and diverse offerings, it’s a favorite spot for both tourists and locals .
A traditional Abra ride for 1/2 an hour along the scenic Dubai Creek. This ride offers a unique perspective of the city's blend of old and new. As we glide across the water, you’ll see: The bustling souks on both sides, including the famous Gold and Spice Souks. Traditional wooden dhows docked along the Creek, showcasing Dubai's rich maritime history. Stunning views of old Dubai’s heritage buildings, like those in the Al Fahidi Historical District. A glimpse of modern Dubai’s skyline in the distance.
The Dubai Spice Souq is a vibrant and aromatic market located near the Dubai Creek in Deira, adjacent to the Gold Souq. It is one of the oldest and most authentic markets in Dubai, offering a sensory experience with its colorful array of spices, herbs, and traditional goods The souq is known for its vast selection of spices, including saffron, cardamom, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and many others. It's a great place to purchase spices used in traditional Emirati and Middle Eastern cooking. The air is filled with the rich, fragrant scents of spices, herbs, and incense, creating a sensory experience as you stroll through the narrow alleys of the market. In addition to spices, the souq also offers a variety of incense, essential oils, and dried flowers like rose petals, which are used for perfumes and local traditions. Aside from spices, you can also find a range of souvenirs, such as perfumed oils, tea blends, and local crafts.
The Gold Big Ring in Dubai is a famous landmark located in the Gold Souq area of Deira. It's an iconic piece of art and a symbol of the city's rich trading history, particularly its thriving gold industry. The Gold Big Ring is a massive, gleaming ring made of gold that serves as a memorable photo stop for visitors. In Dubai, gold buyers are not subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) on their purchases of gold jewelry, which can make shopping at the Gold Souq an even more attractive option for tourists. The UAE government does not impose VAT on gold bullion or jewelry as part of its strategy to position Dubai as a major global hub for the gold trade. However, VAT applies to other goods and services, such as shopping, dining, and entertainment
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