Dubai is not a place where people go just to shop, the history, culture and grandeur of the city also has many wondrous experiences to offer. The must do things in Dubai are:-
Burj Khalifa, perched at a whopping height of 828 meters is hard to miss. The world’s tallest tower and the dominating edifice in the Dubai skyline is best appreciated up close or, even better, from inside. The view from the observation deck is absolutely stunning.
The Dubai Mall-It is right next to the Burj Khalifa and is referred as a shopper’s paradise. The sprawling shopping center is more than a shopping mall. An entire day spent here isn’t enough to see it all. It has 1,200-plus shops and 150 restaurants and the venue is also home to an indoor theme park, an ice rink, a huge indoor waterfall, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.
The Dubai Fountain -The world’s largest choreographed fountain system is located at the base of the iconic Burj Khalifa and just outside the doors of the famous Dubai Mall. This popular dancing water show jets water streams as high as 150 meters in the air. To witness each colorful, illuminated jet stream grooving to various music numbers is awe-inspiring.
Palm Jumeirah- the Island is a man-made island in the shape of a palm tree. It is one of the largest artificial islands in the world and a triumph of human ingenuity. Locals and tourists alike enjoy the Palm’s vast array of high-end hotels most notably, the iconic Atlantis, The Palm.
Dubai Creek- Dubai is known for its for the glitz and glamour but it also has an illustrious history and noble culture. The beautiful civilization of the place can be explored at the Creek. The creek is the original site where the Bani Yas tribe settled, and its waters were vital for Dubai’s main forms of economy: pearl diving and fishing. Today the area is home to the Dubai Museum as well as a center of the gold, spice and textile souks.
Eat shop and beach.-If someone wants to shop, dine, see a movie and enjoy the beach all in one place, consider a trip to The Beach opposite JBR. With guest DJs pumping out the tunes on weekends, a regular open-air cinema and a popular water park to entertain the little ones for an hour or two, JBR is always buzzing with activity.
Kite Beach-Beach is the perfect spot for watersports and it is always buzzing with activities and tourists. With plenty of beach activities, along with a spectacular view of the Burj Al Arab, it is very enjoyable to spend the whole day here. There are many cafes and restaurants serving delicacies from across the globe to suit any taste bud.
Dubai Water Canal- the Canal is a 3.2km long waterway extending from the Creek in Old Dubai through Business Bay before finding its way to the Arabian Gulf. The canal in its 3.2 km course takes you from the Dubai’s glorious past to its splendid present.