101 Things to do in Dubai

27. Visit the Lost Chambers Aquarium

The Lost Chambers Aquarium is perhaps the most spectacular aquarium Dubai has to offer. There are over 650,000 marine animals in the Lost Chambers. You can also get up close and personal with the aquarium’s inhabitants during a Fish Feeding session.

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28. Ride a Camel in the Desert

Experience the beauty of the Arabian desert in time-honored fashion on a camel trek at sunset. Take part in traditional activities as well such as hand painting with henna and smoking a shisha.

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29. Rent a Bike and Explore Palm Jumeirah

With a simple payment process, hop onto a bike, get some exercise, explore the beautiful Palm Jumeirah and enjoy the lovely weather while at it.

30. Explore Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Experience old-world Arab by meandering around this authentic re-creation of a traditional bazar. Explore the Souk’s many winding streets that lead to waterfront cafes, restaurants, and open-shuttered shops and galleries.

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31. See the Light Show at Wafi Mall

Immerse yourself in an amazing convergence of light and sound where the tale of “Return of the Pharaohs” unfolds. The state-of-the-art special effect of this unique show provides a stunning blend of history, anecdotes and music.

32. Go Sand Boarding

Sandboarding is a board sport, just like to snowboarding but it take place on sand dunes. It involves sliding down/across a sand dune, while standing with both feet strapped to the board. Although it is famous worldwide, it is more famous in Dubai, what with the limitless supply of sand dunes to choose from.

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33. Sheikh Zayed Road Tour

Sheikh Zayed Road might not offer the most relaxing means of exploring Dubai, but for those with limited time and a passion for architecture, it’s unbeatable.

34. Play Soccer and Kite Surf at the Kite Beach

If you’re a kite surfer or a spectator, head over to the Kite Beach. With watersport operators available along the sand, you can rent equipment and test your skills over the emerald Arabian Gulf.

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35. Step Back in Time at the Bastakiya Quarters

Bastakiya district is the only surviving historical area left in Dubai. Visit this unique place for some peaceful moments.

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36. Shop Till You Drop at Dubai’s Oldest Mall

Probably the oldest mall in Dubai, Burjuman has more than 300 retail stores, as well as a hotel suit, a business tower, and a duplex residence. With the crop ups of new buildings, it seems like Burjuman has been forgotten, but it’s still one of the best places to visit in Dubai.

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37. Learn about the Emirati Culture at Jumeirah Mosque

A medieval-style mosque, Jumeirah Mosque is also one of a few which are open to non-Muslims 6 days a week. Tours of this mosque are conducted by SMCCU. This is done in order to give non-Muslims some insight into Islam and to help lessen the gap amongst people of different faiths.

38. Puff on a Grape Shisha at Shakespeare and Co

Shakespeare and Co. is a Victorian era themed restaurant which features all day breakfast, lunch, and dinner comprising of classic dishes. It offers a cozy and chic environment for you to relax and enjoy in.

39. Skydive

Step out of a plan at an altitude of almost 4,000 mmetersand enjoy the rush of the wind while looking down at incredible views as you swoop over the Palm Jumeirah.

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40. Gorge on a traditional Pakistani feast at Ravi’s

You won’t find fine dining at Ravi, but what you’ll find is extremely affordable and excellent Pakistani food. There’s a menu, but the staff recommends a perfect dish for you to have.

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41. Slam Dunk at BOUNCE

A favorite amongst the kids and locals, this indoor trampoline park boasts over a hundred interconnected trampolines. There are many activities you can do here, such as slam-dunk at the attached hoops, scaling the Wall, or just simply trying out your bouncing skills.

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42. Eat a couple of shawarmas from Automatic

Automatic is a simple restaurant with a down to earth, healthy and authentic Lebanese cuisine, well-known amongst the locals for its shawarmas.

43. Discover the roots of this city at Dubai Museum

The Dubai Museum is housed in the Al Fahidi Fort which is the oldest building existing in the city. Here, you’ll come across colorful dioramas and exhibits that depict everyday life in the days before the discovery of oil.

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44. Embark on a Walking Food Tour with Frying Pan Adventures

If you find sightseeing and eating fun, then take an enchanting tour with Frying Pan Adventures. This culinary exploration takes you off to the city’s tourist trail and into cafes and restaurants that serve the most authentic flavors.

45. Dine at Pierchic

Pierchic offers a stunning over-the-water dining experience which unmatched within the Emirates. This restaurant is situated at the end of the pier at the esteemed Al Qasr Hotel with captivating views across the Arabian Gulf.

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46. Bungee Jump at Gravity Zone

Thrill-seekers can enjoy the city view from 50 metres above the ground at Gravity Zone. It delivers both a safe and certified plunge as you bungee jump.

47. Try the new Hunger Games ride at Motiongate

Motiongate Dubai is the largest Hollywood inspired theme park. Travel from District 12 to the Capitol on this adrenaline-fuelled half-pipe roller coaster at Motiongate.

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48. Check out Dubai’s first Ice Park

Dubai Garden Glow is the city’s first Ice Park which has been skillfully created using more than 5000 tons of ice. Artists have dedicatedly worked upon an assembly of ice sculptures, including Mini Dubai, Ice Age, Children’s Play Area, and a lot more.

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49. Adore the Sea Creatures at Dubai Dolphinarium

Visit the Dubai Dolphinarium if you’re looking for a relaxed yet fun experience. The air-conditioned facility allows a comfortable environment and many shows such as the Dolphin and Seal Show, Swimming With Dolphins, and 5D/7D cinema experience, among other things.

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50. Book Munch Cafe

Being a community cafe, this place is about much more than coffee and cakes. The cafe provides a collection of books for all ages, as well as some great events for bookworms such as book signings, readings, book clubs, and other arty get-togethers.

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51. Dubai Miracle Garden

This park is home to the region’s biggest flower garden, making it a one-of-a-kind destination. Marvel at the blooming pyramids, stars, hearts, record-breaking walls of flowers, or walk under a ceiling of colorful umbrellas.

2 Responses
  1. sofi

    All these places are very good in Dubai.no doubt UAE is very famous for tours.you guys also need to visit musandam to small parrt of oman connect wtih UAE through RAK ​​border

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