Dubai
is the hot test destination of the United Arab Emirates. Shopping malls
have become a destination for desert safaris, beaches and family entertainment.
Dubaiis famous forsightseeing
such as Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building), aquariums, ski slopes and
shopping malls. In addition, Dubai has many attractions & works worth
seeing. As you wander around the Bastakia region, you will discover Old Dubai,
then you will see Dubai Bay, and soon you will notice that this city has
more than its opulent overlays.
Dubai
Attractions (Top 15 Places to Visit)
1- Burj Khalifa
The Burj Khalifa, dubai's landmark,
is the tallest building in the world. (829.8m) Most visitors 124. His trip to
the observation room on the floor may be the first thing you should do while
you're in town. What you're going to see from this bird's-eye view of the city
is incredibly beautiful and surprising. Construction of Burj Khalifa was
completed in 2010. A high-speed elevator broadcasts a multimedia presentation
before taking you to the observation room for a 360-degree view of the sky.
Desert on one side, ocean on the other. Especially night visits are popular
with photographers because of Dubai's famous city lights panoramas. It was
inevitable that Dubai would be at the top of our list of places to visit.
2-
Dubai Museum
The Dubai Museum is located in
Al-Fahidi Castle, built in 1787 to defend the Gulf of Dubai. The castle walls
are made of traditional coral blocks and arranged together with lime. The
wooden pillars on the upper floor are known as "handmade". Restored
in 1971, the museum is one of the city's leading tourist attractions today. At
the entrance there is a fascinating exhibition of old maps of Emirates and
Dubai. The courtyard houses many traditional boats. There's also a wind tower
and a palm-leaf house, guns in the hall on the right, musical instruments on
display in the hall on the left.
3-
Bastakiya (Old Town Square)
Bastakiya Region 19. It was built at
the end of the 20th century as the home of wealthy Moroccan merchants, mainly
trading pearls and textiles. Bastakiya, a historical habitat, contains
architecturally rich works. The narrow stripes, covered with different Arabic
architecture, evoke the history of Dubai. The main attractions you can see in
the district are; Traditional Arabic ceramics and furniture, XVA Gallery,
Majlis Gallery with a contemporary art collection. Dubai must be among the
places to visit, this must-see will show you the other side of the city.
4-
Dubai Bay
The Gulf of Dubai divides the city
into two parts: Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south. The Gulf has
been an influential factor in the growth of the city. First, he attracted the
settlers here to fish and dive.
Dhow Wharfage is north of the
Al-Maktoum Bridge. It is still used by small merchants all over the bay. You
can visit here and watch loads load. Workers occasionally invite visitors to
board a tour where you can get an idea of the traditional life of sailors. This
small remnant of Dubai's economy is still an important and fascinating place
for a stroll. You can take boat tours to travel along the Bay or rent small
wooden boats.
5-
Eeyh Saeed Al Maktoum's Home
Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum was ruler of
Dubai from 1921 to 1958. The house where Sheikh Saeed was staying was rebuilt
as a museum because it was a fine example of Arab architecture. The original
house was built by Sheikh Said's father in 1896. The original house was
demolished, but the existing house was rebuilt next to its original location in
accordance with the original model. The thirty-room house with wind tower
details is located by the sea.
It contains exhibitions from the
Dubai Museum of Historical Photographs and Documents, which include several old
great photographs of Dubai between 1948 and 1953, including fishing, pearl
diving and boat-taking photographs on the museum's sea wing. There are many
letters, maps, coins and stamps all over the building showing emirates'
development.
6-
Jumeirah Camii
The Jumeirah Mosque is considered by
many to be the most beautiful of Dubai mosques. The Jumeirah Mosque, an
eight-story replica of the Al-Azhar Mosque, is a fine example of Islamic
architecture. The stone structure was built with two minarets showing details.
Illuminated by projector lights, the mosque takes on a more beautiful
appearance in the evenings. The Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Cultural Center
organizes guided tours to the mosque, designed to promote a better
understanding of the Muslim faith. Tours start at 10:00 a.m. per day, except
fridays.
7-
Deira Bazaar
Deira is located on the north coast
of the Gulf of Dubai, where the winding streets attract everyone visiting
Dubai. Antique sails, modern banks, hotels and office buildings are located on
the beach, while loading and unloading operations are carried out in the
background. For visitors, Deira means traditional markets where shopping can be made at any time of the day. Deira Gold Souq is the largest gold bazaar in
the world. It is themost important factor in Dubai's name as the "GoldenCity". There are all kinds of
jewelry from traditional design to modern design. And you have plenty of
options to customize your own design!
Deira
Spice Bazaarcontains all the spices, incense, cumins, red peppers,
saffron, sumacs and thyme. The market was founded in the 1830s. Wooden
arches and wind towers were restored.
8-
Burj al-Arab
Burj Al-Arab, 321 m high. Dubai is
located on the artificial island along the coastline and is the world's tallest
hotel. The Burj Al-Arab is designed to resemble a groundbreaking light
sailboat, and it is interesting to be illuminated at night with a choreographic
coloured lighting show. It's one of the most expensive hotels in the world.
(One of the most luxurious suites charges more than $15,000.)
The highest level you can experience
here is to go to dinner at the underwater Al-Mahara restaurant. Offering dinner
in sub-aquatic life, this hotel also features a bar with stunning panoramic
views of the city. The Skyview Bar on the 27th floor can also be found among
your preferences.
9-
Jumeirah Beach
This coastline radiates happiness
with its white sand. Jumeirah Beach, the number one beach destination for Dubai
visitors, is one of the most popular destinations for tourists. Beach; It has
many features such as lounge chairs, restaurants and jet skis. Don't you want
to immerse yourself in the waters as you complete your list of places to visit
in Dubai?
10-
Dubai Mall
Dubai Shopping Centre is one of the
city's leading tourist attractions. Burj provides access to Khalifa and
the Dubai Aquarium. If you're looking for more entertainment options; There is
also an ice rink, a gaming area and a cinema complex. There are plenty of
options for shopping and dining. There are almost always special events such as
live music and fashion shows. The most famous of these takes place in
January-February at the annual Dubai Shopping Festival and in July and August
at the Dubai Summer Surprises Festival. Dubai Mall, the most important of the
shopping malls, must be on your list of places to visit in Dubai.
11-
Dubai Aquarium
Dubai Aquarium, one of Dubai's top
attractions, is located on the ground floor of dubai shopping center. The
super-vine tank houses 140 species of marine life. If you enter the
Underwater Zoo, you will be entitled to free access to the aquarium tunnels in
the shopping centre.
There are many activities where you
can take a closer look at marine life. Glass-floor boat tours are very popular.
Shark diving activities may also interest you!
12-
Heritage and Diving Village
Dubai's architectural, cultural and
maritime heritage. Images of pearl diving, formerly one of Dubai's historical
economic foundations, are on display in heritage and diving village. There is
also traditional and coastal village life, Persian houses, a traditional coffee
house and small gift shops where weavers perform handicrafts on the
countertops. Local music and dances are held in this area from October to
April.
13-
Bastakia Camii
Bastakia Mosque may not be the
largest or most magnificent mosque in the United Arab Emirates, but it is one
of the most photogenic. This beautiful little mosque has fine architectural
embroidery on the white façade.
14-
Emirates Mall
Amazing in Emirates Mall Ski Dubai is one of the city's most famous
shopping malls. It is provided at -4 degree temperatures on the indoor ski
slope. There's also a cinema complex and a family entertainment center.
Shopping facilities are also unlimited, such as dining options where cuisines
from all tastes are served.
15-
Sheikh Zayed Road
Other
Places to Visit in Dubai
- Majlis Ghorfat Um-Al Sheif
- Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Understanding
- Heritage House
- Al-Ahmadiya School
- Dubai K-rfezi Golf ve Yatch Kul-ba
- Deira City Mall
- Mushrif Park
- Mamzar Park
- Green Art Gallery
- Bait Al-Wakeel
- Büyük Camii
- Palm Islands
- Camel Racecourse
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