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With a height of 2715 feet (828 meters), the world's highest structure pierces the sky and was finished six years after excavation work started. It is an essential adventure to view the sights from the tallest skyscraper in the world.
Why Visit: The Burj Khalifa is a magnificent feat of engineering and architecture with two observation decks on the 124th and 148th floors, as well as a restaurant-bar on the 122nd.
Tip: Visiting Burj Khalifa is a popular activity and it would require an advance booking if you want to visit during the night or at sunset.
Location: 1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd - Downtown Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 159The largest indoor theme park in the world, IMG Worlds of Adventure is the size of 28 football fields. It has attractions based on well-known animated series, motion pictures, and television shows, and features characters like The Avengers.
Why Visit: The US$1 billion park is truly amazing, features more than 20 rides and attractions split across four themed zones and 28 food outlets.
Tip: The landmark is quite popular with tourists, so start your exploration as early in the day as possible to take full advantage of your ticket.
Location: E311 Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Rd - City of Arabia - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 335You get a sense of Alice in Wonderland-style surrealism when you visit this location, which is advertised as the largest natural flower garden in the world and spans 2000 square meters. Pass clocks, castles, and peacocks with strange blossoms as you go.
Why Visit: On-site dining options include Hardee's and Krispy Kreme, as well as a gift shop and a mini trampoline park.
Tip: Avoid visiting the park during the weekends as the number of visitors may be overwhelming for you. Weekdays are a great time to visit.
Location: Street 3 - Al Barsha - Al Barsha South - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 53For youngsters under the age of 12, this vibrant theme park offers 40 rides and attractions split across six zones. The pedal vehicles and Duplo airplanes will appeal to younger children, while the Dragon roller coaster and Power Tower "free-fall" ride will be more fun for older kids.
Why Visit: Miniland is an attraction at Legoland Dubai that features amazingly accurate miniature Lego replicas of famous landmarks like the Burj Khalifa.
Tip: The park is largely outdoors and should be avoided in the sweltering summer heat of Dubai, despite the fact that there are shaded buildings and air-conditioned interior activities.
Location: Parks & Resorts - Sheikh Zayed Rd - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 295The most captivating sight inside Dubai Mall is this enormous aquarium, where countless species dart and fly among fake coral. The primary attractions are sumo-sized groupers, huge schools of pelagic fish, sharks, and rays.
Why Visit: The zoo's indisputable headliner is King Croc, a 5.1m-long Australian saltwater crocodile. The massive reptile is 40 years old and weighs a whopping 750 kilograms.
Tip: A lot of the Dubai Aquarium can be seen for free. If the weather permits, take your time and explore the aquatic creatures outside of the tunnel.
Location: Unit SF - 115 - شارع المركز المالي، - Downtown Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 110The Dubai Frame, one of the most recent additions to Dubai's magnificent skyline, was unveiled in 2018. The Dubai Frame, a 150-meter-tall architectural monument that was constructed to resemble a massive picture frame, provides breathtaking views over Dubai and the surrounding gulf.
Why Visit: The gallery in the arm of the Dubai Frame transports you to the future while providing breathtaking graphics that are projected onto the walls of a vortex tube.
Tip: You can visit the monument whenever you choose with the Dubai Frame tickets and you will have preferential access with advanced online booking.
Location: Zabeel Park Jogging Track - Za'abeel - Al Kifaf - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 50The Museum of the Future is a place where creativity and engineering are showcased as instruments for creating a more resourceful, technologically advanced future. The museum is supposedly a hub for education and innovation that was created to alter how we view the future.
Why Visit: Five chapters, each with a distinct topic for you to explore, are spread out over seven floors. These subjects include the future of space travel and life, environment, health, and wellness.
Tip: You can recharge your electric vehicles at the parking area of the Museum of the Future.
Location: Sheikh Zayed Rd - Trade Centre - Trade Centre 2 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 145The world's highest and largest observation wheel, Ain Dubai, commonly known as the Dubai Eye, is situated on Bluewaters Island, across from the beachfront of Jumeirah Beach Residences (JBR). This is fast becoming an essential Dubai attraction.
Why Visit: A trip along the Ain Dubai will provide you access to unmatched views of the city and its shoreline from a height of 250 meters (820 feet).
Tip: If you want access to a sky bar and lounge, go for the upgraded ticket that provides a much better value for your money.
Location: Bluewaters - Bluewaters Island - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 80Taking a dhow cruise is an unusual approach to discovering Dubai's nicest areas. Dhows are sturdy wooden boats that have historically been utilized by Dubai's fishing tribes. A Dubai cruise is currently one of the most well-liked tourist attractions in the city.
Why Visit: Every cruise provides its passengers a distinctive experience, whether it be the setting, nearby famous landmarks, delectable buffet meals, or live entertainment.
Tip: You can take a pick from Dubai Marina, Dubai Creek, and Dubai Water Canal for your Dhow cruise in Dubai.
from AED 80The ideal family attraction for visitors to Dubai, Dubai Garden Glow is a distinctive recreational park that is situated in Zabeel Park. The Glow Park, which is divided into five zones, includes installations made of homemade lights that are favorable to the environment.
Why Visit: In keeping with its motto, "It's a Wonderful World," Dubai Glow Garden presents five distinctive themes that combine magic, history, and art.
Tip: To avoid the overall rush of the people, consider going to Garden Glow during the weekdays.
Location: Zabeel Park, Gate No- 6 & 7 Area - B - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 55Aquaventure Waterpark, one of the best water theme parks in Dubai, is home to rides and attractions like Trident Tower, Shockwave, and Blackout. With its unique rides and attractions, Aquaventure Waterpark elevates the standard water theme park experience to a whole new level.
Why Visit: Get your heart pumping on the more than 30 coasters spread across three towers, as well as the marine and watersports activities, private beaches, and waterslides.
Tip: Make sure you start by covering all the popular rides. You must not skip rides like Leap of Faith, Blackout, and Slitherine because they are all quite popular.
Location: Atlantis The Palm - Crescent Rd - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 110Topgolf has officially launched its first location in the Middle East for both amateur and professional golfers. Topgolf is a singular experience in the city because it allows golfers of all skill levels to play the game. Visitors can choose their chosen level and advance through a variety of levels.
Why Visit: This location, which resembles a futuristic driving range but has food and entertainment, is quite popular with both experienced golfers and beginners.
Tip: Keep an eye out for the other players at the venue to avoid injuries and accidents.
Location: Golf Club - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 150A range of thrilling rides and slides can be found at the Wild Wadi water park, which is set against the stunning Burj Al Arab. The Wild Wadi offers rides that will take your breath away as well as a kid-friendly play area. It has elevated to one of Dubai's most sought-after travel spots.
Why Visit: Test your nerve on more than 30 thrilling rides, including the raging Tantrum Alley and the dizzying drop off the 105-foot Jumeirah Sceirah.
Tip: You cannot bring your own food inside the water park because outside food is not permitted. However, you can eat in a lot of cafes in Wild Wadi.
Location: Opp. Burj Al Arab - Jumeirah St - Umm Suqeim - Umm Suqeim 3 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 269Motiongate, officially the largest Hollywood-themed park in Dubai, is jam-packed with cutting-edge, immersive activities based on the biggest Hollywood films. With your loved ones, encounter your favorite movie characters in a way that has never been possible before.
Why Visit: Kung Fu Panda, The Hunger Games, Ghostbusters, and Shrek, are among the many Hollywood blockbuster characters that are included in the theme park's 27 rides and other attractions.
Tip: Motiongate Dubai is a sizable theme park, so make sure to dress and walk-in comfortable footwear.
Location: Park and Resorts - Sheikh Zayed Rd - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 345This innovative theme park powered by technology is a must-see while in Dubai and offers thrilling VR and AR experiences. The first theme park in the Middle East to use virtual reality is VR Park Dubai Mall. It delivers a delightful and novel experience that shouldn't be missed.
Why Visit: Play Burj Drop and tumble down the Burj Khalifa's sides, or play Dune Bash and go off-road while dodging spiders, scorpions, and snakes.
Tip: Take good care of your personal goods while you are in VR Park because the employees of the arcade are not liable for any items that are stolen, lost, or destroyed.
Location: The Dubai Mall - Financial Center Rd - Downtown Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 200The Palm Tower is a beautiful location with an outstanding 52-story building that houses both commercial and residential areas. The View, a prestigious observation deck situated on the 52nd level, is the cherry on top of this extremely tall cake, though.
Why Visit: The View at the Palm is located 240 meters above sea level and surpasses most observation decks in the globe for its panoramic views of the sea and soaring skyscrapers.
Tip: The Palm Jumeirah is a one-stop location for entertainment, shopping, and dining, together with the Palm Tower.
Location: The Palm Jumeirah - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 70While the majority of tourists rush to prominent attractions like the Burj Khalifa or the Palm Jumeirah, you should be sure not to skip out on what will undoubtedly be the highlight of your trip: a Dubai desert safari. An exciting and adventurous desert safari in Dubai is waiting for you.
Why Visit: You can do dune bashing and sandboarding, smoke some delectable sheesha, ride a camel, and take part in a charming traditional dance with your family and friends while on a desert safari.
Tip: Be prepared to be roasted in the sun on this activity irrespective of the weather. Protect your skin and wear breathable clothing.
Location: Downtown Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 125This iconic flagship hotel, which debuted in 1999 and is located on a man-made island, boasts a fleet of chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce vehicles in addition to its own helicopter. The hotel has 202 suites to host guests.
Why Visit: Some of the 24,000 sq meters of marble used at Burj Al Arab hail from the same place where Michelangelo got his material.
Tip: Get an advanced reservation if you want to visit any of the restaurants located in the building as direct access is only available for hotel guests.
Location: شارع جميرا، - Umm Suqeim 3 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreThe main historical museum in Dubai documents the city's quick evolution from a fishing and pearling community to a major hub for trade, finance, and tourism. An unusual setting is provided by the tiny Al Fahidi Fort, which is thought to be Dubai's oldest intact construction.
Why Visit: The last gallery which isn’t visited by a lot of people reveals that the area has been settled for at least 4000 years.
Tip: Try to visit Dubai Museum on the weekends, when most of the other Dubai attractions are swarmed by tourists.
Location: Al Fahidi Fort - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreThe Infinity des Lumières is a digital art center that is situated at the Dubai Mall and is Dubai's most recent addition in its quest to become the world's top tourist destination. By utilizing cutting-edge technology, Infinity des Lumieres aims to alter the public's perception of art.
Why Visit: 130 projectors and 58 speakers are used to bring art to life in a 2,700 square meter space utilizing a sensory-based democratic approach.
Tip: Don’t worry about bringing your baggage to the venue as the gallery has different-sized lockers available for visitors free of charge.
Location: Financial Center Road - Downtown Dubai Dubai Mall Level 2 Opposite Galerie Lafayette - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreA wildlife park, animal refuge, and educational facility all rolled into one is Dubai Safari Park. Dubai Safari Park is a must-see for everyone interested in learning more about the world's flora and fauna, and it also offers many engaging programs.
Why Visit: The Dubai Safari Park is home to more than 2,500 species from all over the world and spans a staggering 119 hectares. You can find camels, lions, elephants, giraffes, moon bears, and many other animals here.
Tip: Avoid visiting the park in the summer, when the Dubai heat makes it impossible to enjoy your visit.
Location: 5CCW+H5 - Al Warqa 5 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreIn 1996, Global Village Dubai was a modest exhibition with only a few little kiosks showcasing various nations. Today, it occupies a luxurious 17,200,000 square foot space that is home to about 40,000 entertainment activities. The largest international tourism park in the world is there.
Why Visit: There are 31 rides, 34 skill games, and more than 100 arcade games in Dubai Global Village.
Tip: On Fridays and Saturdays, there will also be a lot of visitors, but that is also the perfect time to view the fireworks and receive great deals and discounts.
Location: Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road - Exit 37 - E311 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
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Unique live wildlife displays can be seen at the Dubai Dolphinarium. Select between the exotic bird display or the dolphin and seal show. You won't be dissatisfied. If these aquatic creatures interest you, there isn’t a better place for you to visit in Dubai than the Dubai Dolphinarium.
Why Visit: The Dubai Dolphinarium provides entertaining activities that the whole family may enjoy, like diving with dolphins, exploring the mirror maze, and jumping on the trampoline.
Tip: Strict dress code needs to be adhered to at Dubai Dolphinarium as the authority reserves the right to refuse entry if the attire is inappropriate.
Location: Riyadh Street, Inside the Creek Park Gate 1 - Dubai Dolphinarium Building - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
from AED 99Set out on this exciting day trip to Green Planet Dubai and explore the region's unique greenest ecosystems. Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the UAE's first tropical forest, which is cozy inside a cutting-edge biodome.
Why Visit: There are more than 3000 exotic plant and animal species on the planet, which covers an area of 6000 square feet.
Tip: Experience some of the most marvelous attractions including the 35-meter-tall world's largest artificial tree, which serves as a source of life.
Location: City Walk - Al Wasl - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
From AED 120Madinat Jumeirah is a recreation of a traditional Arab village in the modern era, complete with a souq (market), palm-fringed rivers, and hotels and villas painted in shades of the desert and sporting wind towers. One of Dubai's most alluring creations is it.
Why Visit: Shopping at Madinat Jumeirah is one of the most authentic Dubai experiences you can have on your trip.
Tip: If you see some stairs, climb them because they can take you to a secret terrace with a breathtaking view of the vast complex.
Location: Al Sufouh 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreIn addition to offering sports like kitesurfing, beach tennis, beach volleyball, and kayaking, this long, spotless stretch of white sand sits directly to the north of Jumeirah Public Beach. Additionally nearby are a skatepark with cover and a running track.
To get to the beach, take Jumeirah Road. the sand strip is behind Saga World retail center.
Why Visit: There are showers, wi-fi, bathrooms, eateries, and changing areas here. From the beach, you can see The Burj Al Arab, one of Dubai's most recognizable structures.
Tip: Visit the beach on a weekday if you are looking to enjoy the place without an overload of tourists.
Location: Kite Beach - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreWith the glittering Burj Khalifa serving as a backdrop, this magnificent dancing fountain is situated in the middle of a sizable lake. To stirring soundtracks of classical, Arabic, and world music, water undulates like a belly dancer, arcs like a dolphin, and surges as high as 140 meters.
Why Visit: Due to its endless visual appeal and accessibility while in Dubai, this fountain has gained a lot of social media traction, and is a must-visit.
Tip: Some of the best viewing spots are the restaurants at Souk Al Bahar, the bridge linking Souk Al Bahar with Dubai Mall, and the Dubai Mall waterfront terrace.
Location: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd - Downtown Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreThe mosque, which is pristine white and exquisitely constructed, can be toured for an hour by a guide through the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. The Jumeirah mosque is one of the few open to non-Muslims in the UAE and is the most spectacular mosque in Dubai.
There is no need to make a reservation. Although modest attire is desired, traditional attire can be borrowed for free. Cameras are permitted, so make the most of this rare look into the local culture.
Why Visit: The excursions conclude with refreshments and a question-and-answer period when you can inquire about Islam and Emirati culture.
Tip: Don’t miss the camelccino at Majid Cafe at the end of your tour.
Location: Jumeirah - Jumeirah 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreDespite being surrounded by highways, this unanticipated oasis on Dubai Creek serves as an important rest stop for migratory waterbirds on the east Africa-west Asian flyway. In addition to Pacific golden plovers and broad-billed sandpipers, other raptors may be scouting the skies in the winter.
In the winter, the graceful pink flamingos steal the show, but
Why Visit: The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is an internationally regarded institution for the conservation of wetlands.
Tip: In this 6.2 square kilometer mosaic of salt flats, mudflats, mangroves, and lagoons, birdwatchers can spot more than 170 species from the three platforms with sharp binoculars.
Location: 58RF+G32 - Ras Al Khor Rd - Ras Al Khor - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on map
Know moreDubai Crocodile Park recently opened its gates to the public and ever since has become one of the most prominent tourist attractions. The park features exciting experiences such as Crocodile Feeding Show, Safari Adventure, Educational Exhibits, Crocodile Encounters, Species Tours, etc.
Why Visit: The park is home to over 250 Nile crocodiles, all housed in natural-looking habitats that have been recreated to replicate their natural environment.
Tip: Don't miss the chance to experience the fascinating world of crocodiles at the Crocodile Museum.
Location: Mushrif - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Find on Map
From AED 95The best places to visit in Dubai are Burj Khalifa, Ain Dubai, Wild Wadi Park, and Dubai Miracle Garden.
You can purchase tickets to visit the best places in Dubai online. You can also get tickets from the box offices of the attractions, but in that case, you run the risk of missing out on the popular attractions that get booked out in advance.
The best places to visit in Dubai with kids are Legoland Dubai, Aquaventure Waterpark, and Kite Beach.
The best places to visit in Dubai for architecture are Burj Al Arab, the Museum of the Future, Dubai Frame, and Jumeirah Mosque.
The best places to visit in Dubai to unwind and relax are Dhow Cruise, Dubai Safari Park, and Kite Beach.
The best places in Dubai to eat are the Dubai Mall, Burj Al Arab, and Madinat Jumeirah.
The best places in Dubai to stay are Downtown Dubai and the Dubai Marina areas.
Dubai is known for its cultural diversity, radical architecture, and abundance of tourist attractions.
The top attractions in Dubai are Burj Khalifa, IMG Worlds of Adventure, Topgolf Dubai, Dubai Desert Safari, and Museum of the Future.
Yes, Dubai can be a bit expensive. The average daily cost of visiting Dubai is US$200 for one person. For two people, the weekly cost can be US$2800.
When visiting Dubai, you shouldn’t miss a Desert Safari, getting a view of the city from Burj Khalifa, and a Dhow cruise.