Things to do in Dubai

Dubai. Probably one of the most luxurious cities in a desert you will ever find!

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Dubai

Dubai is renowned for it's opulence and being a modern city that stands as a beacon of tourism in the Middle East. The vibrant city in the United Arab Emirates captivates visitors with its futuristic skyline which is dominated by the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, which itself offers breath-taking views from its observation decks. The Palm Jumeirah, an artificial archipelago shaped like a palm tree, attracts with its luxury hotels, pristine beaches, and upscale shopping destinations. The Dubai Mall, a shopper's paradise, not only houses countless retail outlets but also hosts the incredible Dubai Fountain, where water dances to synchronized music against the backdrop of the Burj Khalifa. For a taste of traditional Emirati culture, the Bastakiya Quarter beckons with its restored historic buildings and charming wind towers. We can't talk about Dubai without talking about the the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve which invites tourists to experience the serene beauty of the desert landscape through guided desert safaris and cultural encounters, offering a glimpse into Bedouin life amidst the dunes. Dubai's blend of modern extravagance and cultural heritage offers experiences for all.

Must-Visit Attractions in Dubai

Useful Information For Dubai

  • UAE Dialling Code: +971
  • Dubai Dialling Code: 4
  • Emergency Number: 999
  • Official Currency: The Dirham (AED)
  • Official Language: Arabic

Dubai Fun Facts

  • A Record-Breaking Shopping Festival: The Dubai Shopping Festival which has been held annually since 1996, is one of the world’s largest retail festivals. It features massive discounts, celebrity performances, fireworks, and even opportunities to win cars and gold, drawing millions of visitors every year!
  • Home to the World’s Tallest Building: The Burj Khalifa which stands at a staggering 828 metres (2,717 feet) tall, has held the record as the world’s tallest building since 2010! It boasts 163 floors and even has an observation deck on the 148th floor, offering amazing views over the city and the Arabian Gulf.
  • An Indoor Ski Slope in the Desert: Dubai is known for its extremes and that includes ‘Ski Dubai’! A fully indoor ski resort in the Mall of the Emirates. It has five slopes, a snow park, penguins, and even ski lifts and is right in the middle of a desert city with year-round scorching temperatures! Only Dubai, hey!
  • Home to the Largest Man-Made Islands: The Palm Jumeirah is the famous palm-shaped island that took millions of cubic metres of sand to build. It’s one of the largest man-made islands in the world and is visible from space! It’s home to luxury resorts, restaurants, and private homes
  • Police Supercars: Dubai’s police force is known for its high-end fleet of vehicles, which includes Lamborghini Aventadors, Ferraris, and even a Bugatti Veyron! The flashy cars are more than just eye candy; they’re meant to reflect Dubai’s luxury image and attract tourists.

Tips for Visiting Dubai

  • Respect the Dress Code: Dubai is modern but still follows conservative values. Dress modestly in public places, especially in malls, mosques, and traditional areas. Swimwear is acceptable at the beach and pools.
  • Visit During the Best Season: The best time to visit is November to March when the weather is pleasant. Summers (June–September) are extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 45°C (113°F).
  • Use Public Transport & Apps: Dubai has a well-connected metro system, taxis, and ride-hailing apps like Careem and Uber. The Nol Card is great for metro, buses, and trams.
  • Be Mindful of Local Laws & Customs: Public displays of affection, drinking alcohol in non-licensed areas, and swearing in public (even online) can lead to fines or legal trouble.
  • Experience the Local Culture: Don’t just stick to modern attractions, visit the ‘Al Fahidi Historical District’, the Dubai Museum, and the Souks (gold, spice, and textile markets) for a taste of old Dubai.
  • Book Tickets in Advance: Dubai’s top attractions like Burj Khalifa, Desert Safari, and Global Village can get fully booked. Booking online in advance can save time and money.
  • Stay Hydrated & Use Sunscreen: Dubai is hot year-round. Always carry water, wear sunscreen, and use sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Friday is the Weekend Peak Day: Friday is a holy day, so some attractions and markets open later in the day. Expect brunch specials at restaurants and busier malls.
  • Enjoy the Food Scene: Dubai has incredible food, from budget-friendly Shawarma & Karak Chai to luxury dining experiences in the Burj Al Arab and Atlantis.
  • Tipping is Optional but Appreciated: Tipping isn’t mandatory but is common (10-15% in restaurants, a few dirhams for taxi drivers, hotel staff, etc.).