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Etihad Museum

Etihad Museum

Situated on Jumeirah Road, the Etihad Museum is a historical place which consists of everything old and new. Also called the union house, it serves as a place which recites the story of the birth of the UAE. Managed by the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, this museum collects, preserves and exhibits the heritage and traditions of the city and the country. It has a total of eight pavilions that depict a different story of the UAE.

Global Village Dubai

Global Village Dubai

Global Village in Dubai is a unique and popular cultural and entertainment destination. It's an expansive, open-air theme park and market that brings together cultures from around the world, offering visitors a global experience in one location. It opens from October to April every year. The compound has various pavilions dedicated to different countries and also has various shows and events, Ripley's Believe It or Not, carnival, and more. It is a perfect place to get souvenirs from around the world, authentic global cuisine, exciting rides, and street performers. You will find more than 90 cultures showcasing their products in more than 27 pavilions. There are also more than 175 games, rides, and other attractions like nightly concerts and shows. The lively and vibrant atmosphere at Global Village makes it a perfect destination for families, tourists, and residents looking for an enjoyable day out. Read More

Grand Mosque, Dubai

Home to Dubai's tallest minaret (70m), the Grand Mosque or the Grand Bur Dubai Masjid is an Iranian style mosque that is part of the city's heritage district. The interiors of the mosque is filled with beautiful blue mosaic work that attracts visitors from all over. The mosque is off limits to non-muslims. Built in 1900, the mosque was initially an Islamic Scool forthe teachings of the Quran and was rebuilt in 1998 as a Mosque to the public. As one of the most visited buildings in the UAE, Grand Bur Dubai Masjid not only serves as a place of worship and Friday gathering, but also as a center of learning and discovery through its education and visitor programs.  Read More

Guru Nanak Darbar, Dubai

Guru Nanak Darbar is the first official Sikh temple in the UAE. Established with the aim of offering more than 50,000 Sikhs a place to worship in Dubai, the gurdwara is an epitome of peace, hope and solace. Situated in Jebel Ali, the construction work of this first Sikh temple in UAE started in 2008 when Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum offered a free of cost piece of land to the Sikhs to build this gurudwara. The Gurudwara broke the Guinness world record for “serving breakfast to more than 600 people from 101 different nationalities” as a part of its special Breakfast Diversity event which was hosted in Jebel Ali Garden in Dubai. Read More

Hatta Heritage Village

Hatta Heritage Village

Hatta Heritage Village is a mountain village which is reconstructed and extensively renovated to give visitors an insight into what ancient Emirati villages looked like. Amidst Al Hajar Mountains in Hatta, the village is almost 3000 years old, but in a perfectly revamped condition. The rural landscape is flecked with a cluster of farms chiselled by a freshwater canal, quaint shops selling customary heritage collections and an archaeological cemetery. Matching the originality of a mountain village, every structure within the Hatta Heritage Village is built with materials such as mud, fronds, palm tree trunks, stone and reed which were actually used to make buildings and structure in most of the Emirati villages. The Hatta Heritage Village is located inside the historic fort that has a reception room locally known as Majlis, a conventional house with courtyard and various palm-leaf structures. The traditional houses, fortresses, and castles exhibit antiques and artefacts on local music, weaponry, palm-tree products, weaving, traditional dress, handicrafts, and old village society. Read More

Hatta Rock Pools

Hatta Rock Pools

A peaceful getaway amidst the beauty of nature is what Hatta Rock Pools offer. Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Hajar Mountains in Dubai, the water in this pool is crystal clear. Being moderately cool with a dry atmosphere, the view of the mountains from Hatta Rock Pools is breathtaking. For thousands of years the water had been paving its way out through the rocks till finally had its bed and now is a beautiful gorge. There are a number of waterfalls that add up to this beauty as well. Hatta Rock Pools is indeed is a place for one's summer retreat. The drive up to this place form the city is as stunning as the place itself. However, one of the only trouble that tourist have to take to visit Hatta Rock Pools is the requirement of an Omani visa. The Hatta Rock Pools are on the other side of the border into Oman, so one has to show their passport and visa to reach the place. The beauty of the place is so enthralling that it is worth all the efforts! Read More

Ibn Battuta Mall

Ibn Battuta Mall

Situated on Sheikh Zayed Road, Ibn Battuta Mall is huge shopping complex named after a great explorer, Ibn Battuta. Narrating the journey of the famous 14th-century explorer, the mall is divided into six country-themed courts, Persian Court being the most popular one which is enveloped by a hand-painted dome. Apart from 270 shops, there are 50 restaurants and eateries, a 21-screen cinema, a trampoline park and a bowling alley. Often referred to as the largest themed mall in the world, Ibn Battuta Mall displays remarkable work of architecture and craftsmanship. Other country-inspired courts are Egypt Court India Court China Court Andalusia Court Persia Court Tunisia Court. The mall is not just a shopping complex, but also a complete entertainment package including a 21 - screen cinema and over 50 restaurant options. The place spread across an area of 521,000 square meters is adorned with more than 270 shops with a myriad of international brands such as Charles and Keith, Nautica, Pierre Cardin etc.  Read More

IMG Worlds of Adventure

IMG Worlds of Adventure

Established in 2016 in ‘the heart of Dubai’, IMG is the city’s first mega indoor theme park with world-class amenities and entertainment. Situated on the famous Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, this cartoon-themed park sprawls across 1.5 million square feet of amusement park space. Located next to Global village, this entertainment destination is full of live shows, attractive rides, movies and fantastic food options. Popular franchises there are characters from Frozen, Disney, Cars, Marvel, DC comics and more. Read More

Ain Dubai

Ain Dubai

Inspired by the famous London Eye, Ain Dubai is the world's tallest observation wheel! This 210-metre-long structure is built in the centre of Bluewater islands which are a group of human-made islands. The 360-degree views of the city, coastline, beaches, skyscrapers and the fantastic views of Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab are a magnificent sight! It is set to finish construction by October 20th, 2020 in time for Dubai Expo 2020. The name Ain Dubai, when translated from Arabic to English, means “Dubai Eye” and the name is well-kept since the wheel actually provides an entire view of the city. This forty-eight minutes long ride is set to provide the most majestic, stunning and breathtaking views to its guests and visitors. On being completed and fully constructed, the Dubai Eye is expected to have shopping malls, a souk or traditional shopping centre, residential apartments, restaurants, gyms, pools, gardens, play areas, sports complexes and courts and a 4-D theatre as well. The huge round disc put in the centre of the wheel is basically a LED screen which is meant for entertainment and light show purposes. Read More

Jumeirah Beach

Jumeirah Beach

Stretched along the coast, south of the city's historic Al Faihidi district, this sandy white strip of sand is among the top beach destinations for visitors to Dubai. For adventure buffs, there is a facility for various watersports like jet skiing, kitesurfing and more. For a quiet day at the beach, visitors can rent sun loungers too. The cluster of high-end resorts and properties such as Burj Al Arab (Arab Tower) hotel, Wild Wadi Water Park, Jumeirah Beach Hotel and Burj Al Arab (Arab Tower) hotel adds grace to the lively waterfront. Read More

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