Sightseeing In Dubai

Although a very small place, Dubai offers a lot of scope for sightseeing. Dubai has deeply rooted Islamic traditions but at the same time, has a life style similar in many ways to other parts of the world.

Jumeirah Mosque – The best known illustration of modern Islamic architecture. The mosque has two minarets and a splendid dome and is one of the most popular spots visited by tourists.

Sheikh Saeed’s House – The house is situated near the sea. It was built by the Sheikh for getting a better view of shipping activities. It is an exquisitely designed structure which exhibits traditional architecture.

Bastakiya – This is an old district which gives you an idea of how Dubai used to look before the skyscrapers started to take over. It has very narrow lanes and lofty wind towers. Here you can also find the Al Fahidi Fort, which is the biggest concentration of traditional courtyard houses with wind towers.

Dubai Museum – This is one the tallest buildings in Dubai and is in the Al Fahidi Fort. It was built in 1799, and was used as a palace, garrison and prison. But later in 1970, it was renovated as a museum. It is breath taking with full size figures, colors and sound and lighting effects. One can experience scenes from the creek, traditional houses, mosques, date gardens, and marine life. There is also the magnificent underwater world of pearl diving.

Wonderland – This is a family fun park covering around eighteen hectares. There are lots in store for you including water attractions, speed slides, surf hills, wave pools, twisters and a cruise.

Magic Planet – This one is for children. It is an indoor entertainment house which has ten-pin bowling alley, a bungle jungle, electronic games and a mini putt. It is in the Deira City Center.

Parks and Gardens – There are a lot of parks and gardens all over Dubai. You can enjoy some of the largest parks in Dubai like the Jumeirah Beach Park, Dubai Creekside Park, Mushrif Park, Al Mamzar Park, and Safa Park.

Dubai World Trade Center – It is a marvelous structure with thirty nine floors and it houses the regional headquarters of many international corporations. It has a state of the art conference center and seven exhibition halls. By paying a small fee, you can have a fantastic view of the city from its viewing gallery.

Dubai City – Deira and Bur Dubai – the two parts of the Central Business District. They are connected by a tunnel and two bridges. They have all the necessities of an ultra modern city.

The Creek – a natural sea-water inlet goes through the center of the city. You will enjoy the creek most if you go across it by abra, an old traditional dhow, which goes across Deira to Bur Dubai.

Al Boom Tourist Village – Very close to the Creek Park is the Al Boom Tourist Village which has a banquet hall, a coffee shop, amusement park, ornamental lake and a marina with five cruise boats.

Bait Al Wakeel – This was built by Sheikh Rashid in 1934. It was an office building at that time but now it has been turned in to a museum devoted to fishing and maritime traditions.

In this article we have given you just a small taste of the types of things you can see and do in Dubai. However, there is much much more to this fantastic city. We have lots more to tell you about Dubai at the Dubai Visits website. Why not use the information there to plan an unforgettable trip to Dubai.

Wayne Armstrong
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3 Responses to “Sightseeing In Dubai”

  • bunnifoofoo:

    Dubai Sightseeing in ten days?
    I am an American woman in my mid twenties traveling to Dubai for ten days. I have a couple of questions. First, is a visa required before arrival or can i obtain one upon arrival at the airport? What are some precautions I should take for traveling alone? What are some must see things in Dubai? Are public transportation easy to use and are taxi fare fairly cheap/decent? Also, can I stay in a decent (safe and clean) hotel for around $50/night? One last thing, do you recommend seeing the city through company tours or can I still see/get the same thing doing it on my own?

    I would like to see as much as possible in these 10 days. I would like to definitely do some desert safari? Is that quite far from the airport or the main part of dubai?

    Thanks…any reply will greatly be appreciated!!!

    ~Mya

  • chawkat2005:

    I’ve been living in Dubai for 20 years , I believe that visas for Americans should be granted at the Airport ,however, Please check with the nearest UAE embassy for the latest information or contact the Dubai naturalization and residency administration department.

    Tel: 009714 3980000
    Fax: 009714 3981119
    E-mail: dnrd1@emirates.net.ae
    Website: http://www.dnrd.gov.ae

    The Most must see in Dubai are :
    Burj Al Arab
    Madinat Jumeirah
    Festival City
    Desert Safari
    Sky Dubai
    Flying Restaurant
    and many more…. check this out:
    http://www.timeoutdubai.com/

    The place is generally safe and secured even for a woman traveling alone , therefore do not worry much about precautions.

    Public transport are Buses very easy to use , whereas Dubai Metro is under construction and due to operate starting Sep 2009 , on the other hand Taxis are decent , compared with other countries like Europe for example it’s much cheaper.

    Yes, nowadays after the credit crunch you can get a decent safe and clean hotel room at around $50 / night.

    I recommend seeing the city once through a tour , but the rest of time you could go on your own , I further recommend a Dinner in Dubai Creek it lasts 02 hours [ Use Radison Sas Boat for example ] .

    Finally , the Airport is within the city and to go on Desert Safari you need to go to sand dunes about 40 KM outside the city .

    Have a nice trip
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  • Dana:

    I think ten days is way to long to stay here. There really isn’t that much to see here. You will totally run out of things to do, especially by yourself. Anyway though, to each his own, taxis are so cheap and you will not want to take public transport, As for $50 a night, you may need to go just a tad higher, but not much. I’ve seen Holiday Inn near Mall of the Emirates advertising for like 270 AED which is $75. It’s brand new and a very convenient location. Of course you could chose to stay in downtown Dubai which is a older part of town and could meet that price.
    Have a walk around JBR (it’s near Dubai Marina), it’s right across the beach with lots of shops and restaurants. I’ve been told the Dubai Museum is very good, although living here for three years I have not made it there. A desert safari is great fun. They will pick you up from your hotel and return you afterfwards. The Madinat Jumeriah is right near the Burj Al Arab and it’s a beautiful cluster of shops and restaurants. I highly recommend going there. If you want an inexpensive meal check out the Noddle House there, it’s very good.
    If you have any other questions feel free to e-mail me.
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