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Gold Souk shops are among the most visited places in Dubai, selling jewelry, gemstones, and precious metals.it is a traditional market in Dubai. It is a traditional market in Dubai, UAE. The souk is located in Dubai's commercial business district in Deira, in the locality of Al Dhagaya. The souk consists of over 380 retailers, most of whom are jewelry traders.
45 minutes
2. Dubai Creek
Dubai Creek Harbour offers a stunning view of the Dubai skyline over the water of Dubai Creek. It's a particularly spectacular place from which to de a sunset over the Burj Khalifa. There are a few cafes and shops open at the Marina and some activities for kids.
30 minutes
3. Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame is an architectural landmark in Zabeel Park, Dubai. It holds the record for the largest frame in the world. Whilst described by The Guardian newspaper as "the biggest picture frame on the planet,” it is controversial as the architect describes it as the "biggest stolen building of all time. Photo stops at The Dubai Frame.
30 minutes
4. Museum Of The Future
The Museum of the Future combines elements of the exhibition, immersive theatre, and themed attraction, inviting you to look beyond the present to the possible." The Museum of the Future is a place to experience what could be. Visitors are invited to explore immersive future environments designed to stimulate their senses and expand their minds. Get a photo-stop opportunity at this iconic structure and get access to the first floor.
Only photo stop.
30 minutes
5. United Arab Emirates
Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest of all the buildings in the world, stands tall and proud amongst the other skyscrapers of the city. One of the major landmarks of the city, the interiors of the Burj are as majestic as the steely exterior. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and a global icon. Truly a feat of engineering, the tallest free-standing structure in the world. It Has the Highest number of stories, the Highest occupied floor & Highest outdoor observation deck in the world. Get an Outer view of the world's tallest building - Burj Khalifa - a magnificent steel structure, towering up to a height of 829.8 meters, is the world’s tallest building & get a photo stop opportunity at the Burj Khalifa.
45 minutes
6. Burj Al Arab
Burj Al Arab
The Burj al Arab (ArabianTower), is Dubai's most iconic hotel and a global icon of Arabian luxury. stands on an artificial island nearly 300 m from Jumeirah Beach in Dubai, UAE. Standing at 321 m, it is the third tallest hotel in the world and one of the most expensive. It has broken an impressive number of records. In addition to being the tallest all-suite hotel in the world, Get an outer view of the most luxurious hotel in Dubai - Burj Al Arab & a photo stops at the Burj Al Arab Hotel the world's only 7-star hotel with its traditional boat sail shape.
30 minutes
7. The Pointe
The Pointe - Palm Jumeirah Fountain Walk is Dubai's new iconic waterfront destination. It is a hub for the best dining restaurants, cafés, and shopping outlets. Across the bay from Atlantis, The Palm, The Pointe's 1.5km promenade also presents stunning waterside photo opportunities and is the perfect place to take a stroll with fresh air and sea views.
45 minutes
8. Global Village
"Global Village is the ultimate family destination for culture, entertainment, dining, and shopping in the region. From bustling souq-style shopping to authentic culinary experiences, thrilling rides, games and attractions, and world-renowned entertainment, it's a feast for all the senses. A unique and integrated destination where young and old can enjoy the world's best sights, sounds, and flavors and be enchanted and enthralled by the largest and most varied range of events, shows, and activities. From retail opportunities to marketing visibility not to mention access to a global audience, partnering with Global Village makes sound business sense. Global Village starts in October each year and runs until April the following year."
There are 27 pavilions to visit at Global Village Dubai representing 78 nations from around the world.
2 hours