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Things To Do In Dubai For The Ultimate Holiday

1 Burj Khalifa

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Things to do in Dubai Standing 828m high, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and one of Dubai’s must-visit attractions. The majestic building is located in the heart of the city and is a hub of activity day and night. Just looking up in awe at the sheer scale of this magnificent structure is memorable in itself, but it’s definitely worth venturing inside too. You can capture perfect views of the city from the observation deck at levels 124 and 125, or have a bite to eat in the At The Top Sky Lounge. For special occasions, treat yourself to a sunset session at The Lounge, Burj Khalifa, the highest lounge in the world at 585m. 

Opening hours – At The Top: 8am – 12am, daily

Price – At The Top: from AED169

Burj Khalifa

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2 The Dubai Fountain

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Located at the base of Burj Khalifa is one of the world’s largest choreographed fountain displays, where powerful jet streams soar as high as 150m in the air and sway in time to musical numbers. Stop by in the evening when displays begin at sundown and take place every 30 minutes, until the final song plays at 11pm. Diners can also sit back and enjoy the show at an array of restaurants at Dubai Mall or Souk Al Bahar, both commanding prime positions near the fountain arena.

Opening hours: 6pm – 11pm, daily

Price: free

The Dubai Fountain

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3 Palm Jumeirah

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Palm Jumeirah is one of the largest manmade islands in the world and a triumph of human ingenuity. Locals and tourists alike flock to its vast array of high-end hotels – Waldorf Astoria, Fairmont, One&Only, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray and, perhaps most notably, Atlantis, The Palm. Getting here is simple, thanks to the monorail running down the ‘trunk’, which connects to the mainland’s tram system.

Palm Jumeirah
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4 Dubai Creek

The city has a rich culture to explore. Modern developments have added a contemporary touch to old establishments, of which Dubai Creek is a fine example. Located in the heart of the city, this saltwater estuary is the original site where the Bani Yas tribe established their first settlement. While at the Creek, a traditional abra ride is a must. At an unbelievable AED 1 per ticket, it’s easily the best value tourist attraction in the city. Afterwards, visit the labyrinthine alleyways of the goldspice and textile souks, to experience Dubai like a local.
Deira Creekside
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5 Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood in Bur Dubai is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city. Best seen on foot, this area offers nostalgic views of a bygone era with traditional windtowers and a maze of winding alleyways, positioned along the historic waterways of Dubai Creek. Visit Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU) to appreciate local culture with Arabic classes, heritage tours and guided mosque visits. After exploring, take an atmospheric abra boat ride to the souks on the other side of the creek. 

6 The Dubai desert

Less than a 20 minute-drive from the modern streets of Downtown Dubai lies the mystique-filled Arabian desert. Go on a Dubai-style desert safari, complete with thrilling activities such as quad biking and sandboarding. Those looking for luxury can book a safari with leading tour companies Platinum Heritage and Arabian Adventures. From the unforgettable offroad drive to cultural fun with henna painting and camel rides, and a feast of local cuisine under the stars, it’s an only-in-Dubai treat. Want to stay a little longer? Treat yourself to an unforgettable night amid the dunes at Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa.

7 Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, located next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Featuring over 1,200 retail stores, two major department stores and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai Mall covers more than 1 million sqm – an area equivalent to 200 football pitches. Even an entire day spent here is not enough to see it all. Along with its 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants, the venue is home to a range of other fun attractions.

Opening hours: 10am – 1am, daily, except Wednesday (closes at midnight)

Dubai Mall

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