Bur Dubai
2.9 miles from city centre
Bur Dubai is an important legislative centre. You’ll find the Al Fahidi Historical District and the Dubai Museum nearby – a rich collection that chronicles the city’s development. Visit The Grand Mosque – with its enormous minarets – or the traditional textile souks, restaurants and shisha cafés lined around the Dubai Creek.
Places to stay from £11 per night
Deira
5.9 miles from city centre
This area in ‘old Dubai’ offers a marked contrast to Downtown’s shiny newness. Be prepared to haggle in the traditional souks offering spices, textiles and gold jewellery. Wander along the port to watch fishermen transporting their wares on traditional dhows. Deira City Centre Mall offers dining and entertainment for the masses.
Places to stay from £11 per night
Umm Suqeim
5.8 miles from city centre
Umm Suqeim is a quiet community located along Jumeirah Beach. Wild Wadi Waterpark offers family fun in the form of slides and simulated surfing, while Jumeirah Beach is perfect for drenching in sunlight. Madinat Jumeirah Souk is an Arabian market that’s great for antiques, oils, art and more. The 7-star Burj Al Arab hotel is in this area.
Places to stay from £83 per night
Jumeirah
1.9 miles from city centre
Jumeirah is primarily a residential area but also includes the lively Madinat Souk (a traditional Arabian market). The area is filled with low-rise villas. It’s fun to rent a bike and ride alongside Jumeirah Beach, which offers 50 kilometres of pristine (and private) coastline – head to Jumeirah Beach Park for a publically accessible area.
Places to stay from £87 per night
Oud Metha
4 miles from city centre
Oud Metha is a large residential area conveniently located 10 minutes from Dubai International Airport. The designers of Wafi City and Raffles Hotel took a leaf out of Ancient Egypt when designing this shopping, dining and entertainment complex. Recover from retail therapy with a day wandering in Wonderland Theme and Water Park.
Places to stay from £22 per night
Al Karama
3.5 miles from city centre
Ay caramba! Al Karama does a roaring trade in replica goods. Burrow through its bustling backstreets and “secret rooms” to peruse endless arrays of “Prada” handbags, “Rolex” watches and “Gucci” shoes. When it comes to food, the neighbourhood is 100% genuine. Pop into Pakistani restaurant Ravi to savour spicy Biryani chicken and sweet lassi yoghurt.
Places to stay from £29 per night
Dubai Marina
11.6 miles from city centre
Dubai Marina is set to become the world’s largest man-made marina, with construction to be completed in the coming years. It’s a luxury waterfront destination with high-end commercial and residential buildings, including the Cayan Tower, the world’s tallest high-rise building with the famous 90-degree twist, as well as Marina Mall.
Places to stay from £16 per night
Home to Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, Dubai is synonymous with soaring skyscrapers that rise beautifully above sunny beaches and desert panoramas. The hallmark of this city is its diversity of attractions coupled with an abundance of opportunities to experience Arabian hospitality.
You can expect to have a packed schedule of things to do when visiting this modern Arabian city, from theme parks to desert safaris. One of the standout city landmarks is the Burj Al Arab, a sail-shaped structure set against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea. A short drive away is Downtown Dubai, home to Dubai Fountain – a visually exciting spectacle of illuminated water jets dancing to music. Thrill seekers can even experience adrenaline-pumping action at Skydive Dubai, Deep Dive Dubai and Dubai Parks and Resorts.
No trip to Dubai is complete without a shopping spree at its glitzy malls and traditional souks, or marketplaces. The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence, an open-air promenade, comes alive during the winter months while Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Mall offer year-round opportunities to shop for luxury goods. For local souvenirs, hop over to Spice Souk, Perfume Souk or Gold Souk.
Dubai's sun-drenched coastline – stretching from Jebel Ali to Al Mamzar – is dotted with numerous public beaches, offering everything from energising water sports to tranquil swimming spots. Kite surfers and paddleboarding enthusiasts can head to Kite Beach, while sunbathers can relax at Sunset Beach.
Dubai is served by two airports, Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport, the former being one of the busiest airports in the world.
Tonight
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Next weekend
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | AED 10 = £2.19 |
Language | Arabic |
Average weekend price | £152 per night |
Average weekday price | £153 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Burj Al Arab
6.6 miles from city centre
Burj Khalifa
0.2 miles from city centre
Dubai Mall
0.4 miles from city centre
The Walk at JBR
11.9 miles from city centre
Burjuman Mall
4.5 miles from city centre
Mall of the Emirates
6.9 miles from city centre
Dubai Marina Mall
11.6 miles from city centre
Ibn Battuta Mall
14.1 miles from city centre
Deira City Centre Shopping Mall
5.4 miles from city centre
City Walk Mall
1.3 miles from city centre
Dubai is beautiful, lots of places and activities for both...
19 April 2024
Dubai is beautiful, lots of places and activities for both adults and kids. The weather was also perfect, except the flooding days and we had to be stuck indoors. I also booked a dirty filthy apartment on the last days of my last three days. Gardenia suites advertises themselves as a good place but on getting there the place was filthy, seriously filthy from deep seated dirt, the floors, cupboards, showers, aircon / airvents, curtain's falling down, dirty bed linen n towels. Dirty Smelly balcony . Everything was unkempt and on complaining the contact person had no answers, kept saying they will tell management. I dont get how as a host one can go home , sleep and switch off their phone while a client is complaining that they cant sleep in such a dirty apartment. Worse thing is they take full payment before check in and refuse refunds, an additional security deposit so one cant even leave to get alternative place. My advise to any tourist: dont book Gardenia Suites, Al Fattan tower.
Dubai is a captivating blend of modern marvels and cultural...
16 April 2024
Dubai is a captivating blend of modern marvels and cultural richness. Its iconic skyline, dominated by the Burj Khalifa, showcases architectural brilliance. The city's bustling souks offer a glimpse into its vibrant heritage, while world-class shopping malls cater to luxury seekers. Hospitality is unmatched, with opulent hotels offering impeccable service. Desert safaris provide thrilling adventures, contrasting the city's urban landscape. Dubai's allure lies in its ability to seamlessly blend tradition with innovation, offering visitors a truly unforgettable experience.
dubai was a great experience overall.
15 April 2024
dubai was a great experience overall. i'm glad to say i've gone but i'm not sure i'd return. as an American, a lot of the attractions felt like things I've seen at home. we wanted more of a cultural experience especially to have traveled so far, so we highly recommend doing the desert safari and the mosque at Abu Dhabi. other than that, a lot of the major attractions like the Dubai Mall were underwhelming. lots of American restaurants and fast food chains/stores. if i return, i would also stay at the Marina where you can at least get the luxury beach experience instead of being downtown, which feels like any other major downtown of a city.
overall experience to visit Dubai was good.
15 April 2024
overall experience to visit Dubai was good. But during Eid holidays bachelors entry was not allowed in Dubai mall and Global village. That was a big disappointment for us. we were coming from Ruwais Abu Dhabi. which is the industrial area of Abu Dhabi. but we did not enjoy much as we were expecting because of some restriction for bachelors.
Dubai dazzles with its mix of modernity and tradition.
15 April 2024
Dubai dazzles with its mix of modernity and tradition. From the iconic Burj Khalifa to bustling souks, there's something for everyone. With luxurious resorts, vibrant culture, and stunning beaches, Dubai is a must-visit destination.
Very clean and beautiful, loads of places to visit and...
13 April 2024
Very clean and beautiful, loads of places to visit and entertain kids, great weather and cheap taxis. However, not every taxi driver takes you straight to your destination. Some of them will take you round and round either not knowing the quickest way or getting their meter numbers high enough.
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