This 6–7 hour Dubai tour offers a mix of modern marvels, cultural heritage, and stunning landmarks. Begin with 1.5 hours at Burj Khalifa’s 124th and 125th floors, enjoying breathtaking views and interactive exhibits. Spend an hour at Dubai Mall exploring its luxury shopping and entertainment. Continue with photo stops at Burj Al Arab (30 minutes) and Palm Islands (30 minutes), showcasing Dubai's architectural and engineering brilliance. Visit Jumeirah Mosque (30 minutes) to admire its Islamic heritage, followed by a serene stop at Dubai Creek Harbour (30 minutes) blending old and new Dubai. Conclude at the Dubai Gold Souk (1 hour) to experience the city’s traditional trading culture. Highlights include access to Burj Khalifa’s observation decks and an itinerary that captures Dubai’s grandeur, history, and culture in one seamless experience.
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Entrance ticket to 'At the Top' at Burj Khalifa 124th Floor Going to the top with high-speed elevator. Watch a multi-media presentation about Dubai and Burj Khalifa, Take in incredible views over the city, ocean and desert from one of the world's tallest observation decks. Use the telescopes to see top Dubai attractions including Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina.Burj Khalifa - At The Top, 1 Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard Downtown Dubai, Dubai 9714 United Arab Emirates There is no way to get close with the world's largest structure. Dubai Burj Khalifa is the tallest of all the buildings in the world.Clim the world's fastest elevator to enjoying the marvelous ride up to 124th floor.
A mall like no other, The Dubai Mall has more than 1,200 retail outlets, including two anchor department stores, Galeries Lafayette and Bloomingdale's, along with over 200 international dining experiences and a wide range of entertainment and leisure attractions for families to enjoy.
Burj Al Arab, Dubai's most iconic hotel and a global icon of Arabian luxury.Located 280m off the shores of Dubai, Burj Al Arab was built on a man-made island.
The Palm Islands are three man made artificial islands, Palm Jumeirah, Deira Island and Palm Jebel Ali, on the coast of Dubai,
Jumeirah Mosque is a mosque in Dubai, Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Construction began in 1976; the mosque is built in traditional Fatimid style which originated from Syria and Egypt. Opened in 1979, the Jumeirah Mosque visit has been a key activity under the 'Open Doors. Open Minds.'
Along Dubai Creek’s shoreline is Al Seef, a bustling waterfront promenade where old meets new. It has two zones: an old-world heritage area and a modern section lined with malls, hotels, and restaurants. Here, you can learn about the Gulf’s beginnings as a famous pearl diving port, explore the open-air floating market and 1950s-style souk, get a henna tattoo, and purchase handicrafts along the sikkas (alleyways). You can even hop aboard a romantic dhow boat and take in the fantastic views on a dinner cruise. Al Seef is great to visit together with the nearby Al Fahidi neighborhood on a walking tour.
Dubai Gold Souk or Gold Souk, is a traditional market in Dubai. the souk consists of over 380 retailers, most of whom are jewelry traders.
Explore the Marjan Islamic Art Gallery, a cultural oasis that showcases the beauty and depth of Islamic art. Immerse yourself in the intricate designs, vibrant colors, and rich history of this art form. With a diverse collection, it's a perfect place to appreciate the artistic heritage of the Islamic world.
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Set within the historic, leafy and salubrious neighbourhood of Zabeel (also known as Za’abeel), moments from Dubai’s city centre but filled with parkland and home to equestrian centres, Zabeel Palace is the administrative headquarters of the Dubai Royal Family. As the official royal residence, it’s one of the many homes of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and Prime Minister of the UAE, and many of his family members. While built in what was then an isolated desert, Zabeel Palace is now a beautiful and conveniently accessed royal residence, surrounded by beautiful gardens filled with birds, flowers and home to roaming peacocks.
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. The town of Al Bastakiya was primarily built by the affluent Persian Merchants drawn to Dubai by the rich trade opportunities and incentives offered by the Emirati government, the district was named after the southern Iranian town of Bastak.
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