You will start your day by being picked up from your location by your local guide. From there, you will be taken to the origins of the city, Dubai Creek. Your guide continues on the city tour to Al Bastakiyah, one of the older areas of Dubai, known for it’s narrow lanes and structures. Your next stop is to Al Fahidi Fort, which is named as the first structure to be built in Dubai.
This is where you will get to learn more about the city’s history at the Dubai museum. After visiting the museum, you get a chance to take a water taxi called the Abra, the city’s first mode of transport on the waters. The Gold & Spice Souks is where you can get your wallet out to shop hundreds of stalls for the perfect souvenir. After a shopping break, get your camera ready as you will be taken past the Jumeirah Mosque and on to the biggest hotel in the world, the Burj al arab.
If you haven’t seen enough mesmerizing structures yet, just wait until you see the Atlantis Palm Island that was man-made.
After being by the beach, your guide will then take you on a fast drive along the Sheik Zayed Road and gasp in awe of Dubai’s best skyscrapers. If shopping at the souks wasn’t enough, prepare to be dazzled at the largest mall in the world, The dubai mall. And last but certainly not least, your final stop at Burj khalifa will leave you in complete silence as you stare up at the highest building in the world.
A nice combination of Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines, Emirati Cuisine is the main cuisine of the citizens of the UAE and served all around Dubai. Many popular dishes include grilled meats like Lamb and fish, tabbouleh, kebab, dates, and falafel. Emirati Cuisine is available in many restaurants in Dubai and the rest of the UAE.
At the end of the five hours, your local guide will transport you back to your original destination.