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Burj Al Arab Hotel

Photo stop in front of iconic Burj Al Arab
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

A visit to al Fahidi historical neighbourhood is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the old way of life which was prevented in Dubai
The guest will have the opportunity to see building with high air towers called barjeel built with traditional building materials such as stone , gypsum , teak , sandal , wood.
Dubai Grand Souq (Bur Dubai)

The market has a variety of goods on offer, including toys, household items and an array of gifts. Examples include trays, spices, perfumes, herbs, shawls and other fabrics.
Abra Dubai Creek Crossing

Dubai Creek has been the lifeblood of locals for generations. It was the favoured site for early settlers. Abra ride is one of the most affordable and authentic experiences in the city. Riders usually sit on a central wooden bench for the short journey. Admire spectacular views of old Dubai including traditional houses, wind towers and minarets.
Spice souk

Dubai’s Spice Souk is a colourful, aromatic and sensory experience.
Discover new flavours and recipes .Lots of Arabic spices are on offer, you’ll discover many new tastes at the Spice Souk – with a great selection of nuts, oils and saffron also available.
– Tasting coconut water
– Tasting chocolate with camel milk
– Tasting Arabic dates
Gold souk

See a record breaking ring. The world’s largest gold ring 64 kg of gold 21 carat called Nejmat Taiba ( star of Taiba ) cost 647.000 USD. One of the oldest and most fascinating traditional markets in the emirate.