The Dubai City Tour old and new sites stands out for its unique blend of cultural immersion and iconic landmarks. It takes participants through the dynamic Gold and Spice Souq, showcases historical sites like Union House and Etihad Museum, and offers a glimpse of the majestic Jumeirah Mosque. The tour provides an opportunity to capture the iconic Burj Al Arab, experience the tranquility of the open beach, and marvel at the engineering marvels of Palm Island. Passing by Al Qasr Hotel, Atlantis, Future Museum, and Dubai Frame adds a futuristic touch to this comprehensive exploration, making the Dubai City Tour a distinctive and memorable experience.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Bottled water
✔ Certified Guide
✔ All fees and/or taxes
✔ Transportation
✖ Tips
Pickup Locations
1. Le Wana Hotel
2. Sapphire Hotel Apartments
3. Park Regis by Prince Dubai Islands
4. Palette Reflections Hotel
5. Coral Park Hotel Apartment
6. Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel
7. Rove Healthcare City
8. SLS Dubai Hotel & Residences
9. Copthorne Hotel Dubai
10. Carlton Downtown Hotel
11. Armani Hotel
12. Canopy By Hilton Dubai Al Seef
13. Avari Hotel Apartments
14. Dolphin Hotel Apartments
15. Majestic Premier Hotel
16. Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers
17. Aloft Dubai Airport
18. Quality Inn Horizon
19. Deebaj Al Khabisi Plaza
20. Hyatt Place Dubai Al Rigga
Additional Info: We pickup our clients from everywhere in Dubai
Itinerary
1
Union House Flag
Union House in Dubai is known for its historical significance, particularly as the site where the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was officially founded in 1971. The flag that flew over Union House during that momentous occasion is a symbol of unity and the birth of the nation.
The UAE flag is a tricolor consisting of green, white, and black horizontal bands, with a vertical band of red on the hoist side. The colors hold significance: green represents fertility, white symbolizes neutrality and peace, black stands for the oil wealth of the country, and red signifies bravery and strength.
The flag atop Union House serves as a reminder of the unity and pride associated with the formation of the United Arab Emirates.
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Palm Islands
Palm Jumeirah, an architectural marvel in Dubai, is an artificial palm-shaped island that graces the coastline. This iconic destination boasts luxury resorts, upscale residences, and a collection of world-class entertainment and dining options. Its unique palm tree structure is adorned with an array of opulent hotels and private villas, creating a stunning skyline against the backdrop of the Arabian Gulf. Palm Jumeirah stands as a symbol of Dubai's innovation and ambition, offering a blend of exclusive living, leisure, and breathtaking views of the city and the sea.
Duration: 30 minutes
3
The Dubai Heritage Village
Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Dubai with a visit to Heritage Village or Al Seef. Heritage Village immerses you in the traditional Emirati way of life, offering glimpses of ancient customs and craftsmanship. Alternatively, Al Seef beckons with its charming waterfront, combining history and modernity seamlessly. Wander through the lively souks, savor local flavors, and absorb the authentic ambiance. Whether at Heritage Village or Al Seef, each step is a journey through time, showcasing the heritage and allure of Dubai.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Jumeirah Al Qasr is a luxurious retreat in Dubai, offering an opulent blend of traditional Arabian elegance and modern sophistication. Nestled along the iconic Madinat Jumeirah waterways, this grand resort captivates with its majestic architecture, lush gardens, and breathtaking views. Guests can indulge in world-class hospitality, savor exquisite dining experiences, and enjoy access to the private beach and extensive leisure facilities. Jumeirah Al Qasr epitomizes luxury, providing an enchanting escape in the heart of Dubai.
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Jumeirah Mosque
The Jumeirah Mosque, located in Dubai, is a magnificent example of Islamic architecture and a prominent cultural landmark. With its stunning white façade and intricate detailing, the mosque presents an inviting and serene atmosphere.
Open to both Muslims and non-Muslims, the Jumeirah Mosque offers guided tours to promote cultural understanding and appreciation. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors adorned with traditional Islamic art and calligraphy, gaining insights into the rich heritage of the Islamic faith.
Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, the Jumeirah Mosque is a peaceful retreat in the bustling cityscape of Dubai. Its distinctive architecture and commitment to cultural inclusivity make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to explore the cultural and architectural treasures of the region.
6
Al Seef
Al Seef is a charming waterfront destination in Dubai that seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary allure. Nestled along the historic Dubai Creek, Al Seef captures the essence of old-world charm through its architecture, reminiscent of traditional Arabian villages. Visitors can meander through cobbled pathways lined with vibrant shops, eateries, and stalls offering a diverse range of cultural experiences.
The ambiance at Al Seef is vibrant, with a lively atmosphere that allows guests to explore the rich tapestry of Emirati heritage. From traditional handicrafts to modern boutiques, the marketplace caters to various tastes. Restaurants and cafes along the waterfront offer picturesque views of the creek, making Al Seef a delightful fusion of the past and present in the heart of Dubai.
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Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame is a striking architectural landmark that frames the city's evolution from its historic past to its futuristic present. Situated in Zabeel Park, this iconic structure stands tall, resembling a massive picture frame. Visitors can take an elevator to the top, where a transparent glass-floored bridge offers panoramic views of Old Dubai to the north and the modern skyline to the south. The Dubai Frame is a captivating blend of engineering marvel and artistic vision, providing a unique perspective on the city's dynamic journey through time.
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Dubai Gold Souk
The bazaars (marketplaces) are exotic and interesting from other countries for their authenticity and the wide varieties of items from various places in the world.
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Burj Al Arab
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Duration: 30 minutes
10
Zabeel Palace
Zabeel Palace is the most attractive site of heritage importance in Dubai attractions.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Dubai Creek
Dubai Creek
12
Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina is an affluent residential neighborhood known for The Beach at JBR, a leisure complex with al fresco dining and sandy stretches to relax on.
Duration: 30 minutes
13
New Lewan Islamic Art Gallery
New Lewan Islamic Art Gallery invites you to a voyage of discovery. Visit us to experience a World of Islamic Art, influenced by the past and inspired by the future.
Duration: 30 minutes
14
Jumeirah Public Beach
Jumeira Beach is a white sand beach that is located and named after the Jumeirah district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on the coast of the Persian Gulf.
Duration: 10 minutes
15
Sheikh Zayed Road
Sheikh Zayed road is the main business centre of Dubai connection between all emirates. Beautiful buildings and towers connection between old and new Dubai
Additional info
• Wheelchair accessible
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
• All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• Are infant seats available upon request.