A melting pot of traditions both old and new, glamour, modernistic skyline, cuisines and cultures, Dubai is an enticing travel destination for those looking for untamed luxury and for those willing to sink into authentic cultural experiences.
A short but sweet glimpse of Dubai and it's places
Bur Dubai
A historic district in Dubai, Bur Dubai is not as suave and chic as its urban counterparts. However, Bur Dubai has essentially a different charm to it which draws tourists like moths to a flame.The ethnic eateries and tiny shopping stalls promise a Middle Eastern love affair.
Jumeirah
Overlooking the pristine sea, Jumeirah is a picturesque city, that houses a cluster of posh restaurants, malls, museums, and fashion stores. The city’s canals are constantly undergoing a revamp, which draws hundreds of honeymooners looking for a romantic dinner in any of the canal’s exquisite restaurants.
Deira
Jumeirah is more than its appearance. Within this picturesque city, lies an intimidating cluster of posh restaurants, malls, museums, and fashion stores that particularly draw the A list celebrities of the world. The city’s canals are constantly undergoing a revamp, which draws hundreds of honeymooners looking for a romantic dinner in any of the canal’s exquisite restaurants.
Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina is a glamorous waterfront city where tourists can either take long walks along the beach, or lose themselves in any of the countless malls, restaurants, fashion boutiques, and museums. Marina also boasts of luxury resorts as well as an adventure water park.
Al Barsha
A lush green park, Al Barsha is frequented by picnic enthusiasts. On weekends, Al Barsha also houses street markets that are reputed for food stalls, spices, clothing, and fitness equipment - made important due to the several tennis courts, jogging and bicycle tracks.
Al Karama
Apart from the lavish houses and the intimidating skyscrapers, Al Karama is shopping district popular for fashion boutiques and accessory stores. Karama’s fish market is also extremely popular, with countless restaurants and cafes serving catch of the day.
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Which are the most popular theme parks in Dubai?
Flynote recommends going to Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld, Lego Land (for infants) and Warner brothers. There are several other theme parks in Dubai, however, these should not be missed out!
What is the ideal number of vacation days to explore Dubai?
Any number of days between 4 and 6 is enough for holidaying in Dubai. Get in touch with our destination experts so we can tell you more about this.
When is the best time to visit Dubai?
Dubai is a hot country. April and onwards are hot months and although it is not too hot, Flynote still recommends that you travel to Dubai during the months of November to March. This is also the time when Dubai hosts its month-long Dubai Shopping Festival.