Major
Tourist Attractions
Visitors to the Emirates
can experience a huge variety of scenery in this small
area. From rugged mountains to the awe-inspiring sand dunes, the
sandy beaches to the green parks, ancient houses to the modern
shopping malls.
The contrasts all give Dubai a unique personality,
a cosmopolitan country with international lifestyle and yet with
deeply rooted Islamic traditions.
Dubai City
The Central Business District of Dubai is divided into two parts
Deira and Bur Dubai which is connected by a tunnel and two bridges.
Each has its share of shopping malls, banks, office towers, schools,
hospitals and parks. Besides this, the Creek a natural sea-water
inlet cuts through the center of the city. One can view the beauty
of the place by going across the Creek by the abra, an old traditional
dhow, which taxis across Deira to Bur Dubai and vice versa.
Bastakiya
This old district with its narrow lanes and tall wind towers gives
one a glimpse of old Dubai. To the east of Al Fahidi Fort, is
the largest concentration of traditional courtyard houses with
wind towers.
Sheikh Saeeds
House The house was built in a prominent position
near the sea so that the Ruler could observe the shipping activities.
The wind towers and the layers of the rooms built around the courtyard
exhibit traditional architecture.
Jumeirah Mosque
Known to be one of the most beautiful, it is an
example of modern Islamic architecture. The mosque with its twin
minarets and majestic dome is a well known city landmark.
Bait Al Wakeel
This is one of Dubais first office building
and built by late Sheikh Rashid in 1934. This building has been
completely renovated and now houses a museum devoted to fishing
and maritime traditions.
Souks
On both sides of the creek are well known for their bargains and
a place for photographers. In the tiny lanes of the spice souks,
the atmosphere and scents of the past can be savored. In the gold
souk, one finds a variety of jewelry ranging from traditional
to modern, displayed in each window. Besides this in tiny lanes,
one finds traditional bakeries, textile shops and tea stalls.
The fish souk in Deira is an attraction on its own. Early morning
or late night, one finds fishermen unload huge quantities of fish
which they sell in frenzied bargaining sessions.
Dubai Museum
Al Fahidi Fort which houses the Dubai museum is an imposing building.
It once guarded the citys landward approaches. Built in
1799, it served as a palace, garrison and prison. In 1970, it
was renovated for use of a museum. It is colorful, with full size
figures and sound and lighting effects. Galleries recreate scenes
from the creek, traditional houses, mosques, date gardens, and
marine life. The spectacular exhibit of the underwater world of
pearl diving is not to be missed.
Heritage and Diving
Village A traditional village located at the mouth
of the creek, has been created where potters and weavers display
their wares. The sights in the village takes one back in time
to experience some of Dubai's heritage.
Wonderland
The 18 hectare family fun park features a huge variety
of water attractions. It has the capacity to accommodate up to
8500 people and includes speed slides, surf hills, wave runners,
twisters and a cruise.
Magic Planet
Housed in the Deira City Center, this children's indoor
entertainment site, is unique with ten-pin bowling alley, a bungle
jungle, electronic games and a mini putt.
Dubai World Trade
Center 39 floors above the city it houses the regional
headquarters of many international corporations. Along with the
modern conference center, the seven exhibition halls host international
trade fairs that attracts exhibitors from all over the world.
One can enjoy the panoramic view of the city from its viewing
gallery by paying a minimal fee.
Al Boom Tourist
Village Adjacent to the Creek park, the village
consist of a banquet hall, a coffee shop, amusement park, ornamental
lake and a marina with five cruise boats.
Parks and Gardens
One will find numerous parks and gardens all over
Dubai. Very popular with families, are the spots that offer attractive
barbecue spots, play areas for children and a variety of entertainment
centers. Some of the largest parks are the Jumeirah Beach Park,
Dubai Creekside Park, Mushrif Park, Al Mamzar Park, and Safa Park.
Golf Courses
The Golf Courses all over Dubai, are worth a visit. The architecture
of the golf club houses, the green and landscaping of the area
makes it all an impressive sight. Today, Dubai is host to the
Golf Championships.
Traditional Sports
Falconry is still practiced today as was in days
gone by. The ancient sport of camel racing attracts a sizeable
audience too. The Arab has maintained a great love for horses
and this lives on even today. This is evident is the rapid development
and growth of horse racing in Dubai in the recent years including
the establishment of the World Cup the worlds richest
horse race.
Diving The
waters of the Emirate, attracts scuba divers, both novice and
professionals. The diving clubs and centers are well equipped
to cater to visitors. Here they rent equipment out, offer courses
with internationally qualified instructors and supervised shores
and boat dives.
Fishing
The Gulf is rich in marine life and fishing was once a
mainstay of the economy. Hammour, Barracuda, Kingfish are some
of the fish caught for sport and commercially. Sailfish and bottom
feeding sharks are regularly landed by visiting fishermen who
can hire fully equipped boats with crew for deep sea fishing.
Sand Skiing
A novel sport experience, visitors must have a try at sand
skiing. For this one must make a trip to the desert dunes.
Horse Riding
Horses and riding are part of the local tradition. This has been
upheld by the Dubai Equestrian Center, Jebel Ali Hotel Riding
Stables and Jebel Ali Equestrian Center.
Go-Karting
Dubai is home to the Middle Easts first fully equipped indoor
go-kart facility, Formula One. An active go-karting fraternity
races regularly at the Jebel Ali Hotel. This sport can be tried
October through to May.
Ice Skating
Dubai has two ice rinks, open year round at Hyatt Regency Galleria
and Al Nasr Leisureland. Skates are available for hire and instruction
is available.
Shooting and Archery
The Jebel Ali Shooting Club offers pistol, skeet
and trap shooting as well as laser shooting simulator.
Dubai Shopping
Festival Held every year, in march, this has become
an internationally well known event with bargains, promotions
and some of the lowest prices. Majority of the hotels reduce their
rates.
Dubai Summer Surprises
A government initiative begun in 1998, it has attracted thousands
of tourists during summer months. Competitive airfares, special
hotel rates and a lot of activities, have made this a popular
event.
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