Dubai
Dubai is a city of superlatives — the world’s tallest tower, vast malls and man-made islands rising from the desert, balanced by traditional souks, dhow harbours and the timeless dunes beyond.
Things to do in Dubai
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Dubai turns ambition into spectacle. In a single generation the emirate built the world's tallest tower, palm-shaped islands and air-conditioned ski slopes from the desert sands. Yet beyond the glittering skyline lie atmospheric souks, wooden dhows and the timeless silence of the dunes — a city of striking contrasts.
Top Things to Do in Dubai
Ride to the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, for views that stretch to the horizon. Below, the Dubai Mall houses an aquarium and the choreographed Dubai Fountain. For something timeless, a desert safari offers dune-bashing, camel rides and dinner under the stars.
Explore the heritage side of the city in Old Dubai — cross Dubai Creek by traditional abra to the gold and spice souks of Deira — and take in the modern marvel of the Palm Jumeirah.
Tours Worth Booking
- Burj Khalifa 'At the Top' observation tickets
- Desert safaris with dune-bashing and BBQ dinner
- Old Dubai creek, souks and abra tours
- Dhow dinner cruises on Dubai Marina or the Creek
Best Time to Visit
November to March is by far the best time, with warm, sunny days perfect for the beach and outdoor activities. Summer (June–September) is extremely hot, often above 40°C, when life moves indoors to the malls and air-conditioned attractions.
Getting Around
The driverless Dubai Metro is clean, cheap and links many major attractions; tap on with a Nol card. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are affordable and plentiful — the most practical option given the heat and the distances between Dubai's sprawling districts.























