Walking Tours Dubai
Walking Tours in Dubai ποΈποΈ
Explore the vibrant city of Dubai on foot and immerse yourself in its rich culture, architecture, and history. Here’s a guide to help you plan your walking tours.
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Dubai Creek Area π³οΈ Start your journey at the Dubai Creek, a historic saltwater creek that divides the city into Deira and Bur Dubai. Explore the traditional Arabic souks (markets) like Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and Textile Souk, where you can bargain for exquisite goods. Don’t forget to hop on an Abra (water taxi) to cross the creek!
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Al Fahidi Historic District π Next, head to Al Fahidi Historic District, home to the Al Fahidi Fort and Dubai Museum. The fort was built in 1787 and serves as a cultural hub now, hosting several art exhibitions. The museum offers an insight into Dubai’s history before oil discovery.
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Bastakiya Quarter π Adjacent to Al Fahidi is Bastakiya Quarter, with its wind-towered houses and narrow alleys offering a glimpse of old Dubai. Visit the coffee museum to learn about the traditional Arabic coffee preparation process.
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Jumeirah Beach Road & Jumeirah Mosque ποΈποΈ Stroll down Jumeirah Beach Road, admiring the stunning Arabian Gulf views and modern architectural marvels. Visit the beautiful Jumeirah Mosque, one of the few mosques in Dubai open to visitors.
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Dubai Marina & JBR π₯οΈπ’ End your tour at Dubai Marina, a man-made harbor and residential district filled with towering skyscrapers. Walk along the marina promenade, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of The Beach at JBR, and take a photograph with the iconic Dubai Eye.
Tips:
- Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking for several hours.
- Carry water and snacks.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when entering mosques.
- Use the Dubai Metro or buses to reach some of these locations if needed.
- Visit during the winter season (November to March) for a more pleasant walking experience.