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About Dubai

Dubai, where desert horizons meet modern skylines

Dubai is a city of striking contrasts, where glass towers rise from the sands and traditional souks sit alongside air-conditioned malls. From the moment you arrive, you notice how carefully the city is designed for visitors, with efficient transport, clear signage, and well-planned districts that make it easy to explore at your own pace.

Beyond the iconic skyline, Dubai offers quiet neighbourhoods, waterfront promenades, and long stretches of beach where you can slow down between sightseeing. Whether you are visiting for a stopover, a short break, or a longer stay, you can shape your trip around shopping, dining, outdoor experiences, or simply relaxing by the water.

As an international hub, Dubai brings together influences from across the world. You can discover regional design in its architecture, taste flavours from many countries, and enjoy a calendar of events that keeps the city lively throughout the year.

Top sights in Dubai

Burj Khalifa

Ride the high-speed lifts to the observation decks of the world famous Burj Khalifa for sweeping views across Dubai and the Arabian Gulf.

Dubai Marina

Stroll along Dubai Marina Walk, lined with cafés and restaurants, and take in the impressive cluster of waterfront skyscrapers and yachts.

Palm Jumeirah

See the distinctive palm tree shaped island from viewpoints or the monorail, and relax at its beach clubs, hotels, and seaside promenades.

Dubai Creek and Old Dubai

Take an abra boat across Dubai Creek and wander through the historic districts, traditional markets, and restored heritage houses.

Desert experiences

Head out of the city for a desert excursion, where rolling dunes, clear skies, and quiet landscapes offer a different side of Dubai.

Experience Dubai on land, water, and sand

Dubai offers a wide range of activities, from relaxed walks to high energy adventures. You can start by exploring on foot along areas such as Downtown Dubai or City Walk, where wide pavements, public art, and shaded spots make it easy to spend a few hours outdoors. For a different perspective, join a guided walking tour of the older neighbourhoods to learn about the citys trading heritage, architecture, and daily life.

On the water, a sunset cruise along Dubai Marina or around Palm Jumeirah lets you see the skyline light up in the evening. You might choose a traditional style wooden boat or a modern vessel, depending on how you like to travel. Beach clubs and public beaches offer calm swimming, paddleboarding, and other light water activities, with facilities close at hand.

Beyond the city, the desert invites you to experience the open landscape. Many visitors opt for a half day trip that includes driving over sand dunes, photo stops, and time to enjoy the stillness of the dunes. If you prefer something gentler, there are options that focus on views and nature rather than speed, allowing you to appreciate the desert environment at a relaxed pace.

A taste of Dubai

Dubai has a diverse dining scene that reflects its international population. You can enjoy elegant restaurants in hotels and towers, relaxed cafés in waterfront areas, and casual eateries in local neighbourhoods. Many districts, such as Dubai Marina, Downtown, and Jumeirah, have clusters of options within walking distance, making it easy to choose a place that suits your schedule.

Traditional dishes from the region showcase ingredients such as grilled meats, rice, seafood, and aromatic spices, often served for sharing. You will also find bakeries offering freshly made flatbreads and pastries, as well as family run restaurants that focus on hearty, home style cooking. Exploring these venues is a good way to discover familiar ingredients presented in different ways.

International cuisines are equally prominent, from Asian street food style venues to European brasseries and contemporary fine dining. Many restaurants offer late opening hours, which is convenient if you are adjusting to a new time zone or returning from an evening excursion. Reservations are recommended at popular spots during weekends and major city events.

Retail therapy in Dubai

Shopping is a major part of the Dubai experience, with vast malls, boutique districts, and historic markets all within easy reach. Modern malls such as Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates combine international brands, entertainment venues, and extensive dining options, so you can comfortably spend several hours indoors, especially during warmer months.

If you enjoy a more traditional atmosphere, head to the older parts of town to browse bustling souks. Here, narrow lanes are filled with stalls selling textiles, fragrances, and decorative items. It is a good place to look for keepsakes that reflect local design and craftsmanship, from woven fabrics to hand worked metal pieces.

For something between these two worlds, newer outdoor retail areas offer a mix of high street and independent labels in walkable, open air settings. These districts often feature design led store interiors and concept spaces, making them pleasant places to explore even if you are only window shopping.

Best time to visit Dubai

Winter season (November to March, peak season) brings milder weather, with average temperatures around 20–24°C (68–75°F). Outdoor dining, beach visits, and open air events are particularly popular during these months, and the city feels lively from morning until late evening.

Shoulder season (April to early May, and late October, shoulder season) offers warm to hot days, typically 28–34°C (82–93°F), with cooler evenings. It is a pleasant time to mix indoor activities, such as mall visits, with shorter outdoor excursions in the early morning or after sunset.

Summer season (mid May to September, low season) is very hot, with daytime temperatures often 35–40°C (95–104°F) or above. Dubai is well prepared for the heat, with air-conditioned transport, covered walkways, and many indoor attractions, making it a comfortable time if you plan your day around indoor experiences.

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