Where Are Dubai’s Hot Spots in 2023? Best Travel Guide UAE

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Where Are Dubai's Hot Spots in 2023? Best Travel Guide UAE

In 2023, Where Will Dubai’s Hot Spots Be? Before visiting this incredible nation, arm yourself with all the knowledge you require by perusing the Best Travel Guide!

Western Asia contains the nation of the United Arab Emirates. The seven emirates that make up its federation are Abu Dhabi (the capital), Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain. There were 9.2 million people living in the United Arab Emirates as of 2013, of which 1.4 million were natives and 7.8 million were foreigners. In 2023, where will Dubai’s hotspots be located? Together, let’s explore!

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Table of Contents

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Informations

Temperature: The best time to go to the UAE is in the months of August-September when the temperature is comparatively mild and autumn is steadily setting in.

Language: The official language of the United Arab Emirates is Arabic.

Currency: Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) aprox. 1$=3,6 AED 1€=4,4 AED

Food Prices: Meal in a cheap restaurant=9 USD,Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant=54 USD

You can find more information about the visa here.

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Things to do

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper located in Dubai, Uae Arab Emirati. Before it was inaugurated, it was known as the Burj Dubai.It is the tallest building in the world. With a total height of 829.8 meters (2,722 feet, or slightly more than half a mile) and a roof height of 828 meters (2,717 feet) (not including the antenna, but including a 242.6-meter spire), the Burj Khalifa has been the world’s tallest building since it was completed in 2009, surpassing Taipei 101, which had held the title since 2004. The Burj Khalifa’s exterior was finished in 2009, five years after construction started in 2004.The Palace of the Republic in East Berlin, the former East German parliament, provided some of the structural steel used in the building’s main reinforced concrete framework.

Burj Khalifa

Burj al Arab

The Burj Al Arab, often known as the “Arab Tower” in Arabic (برج العرب), is a high-end hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.One of the highest hotels in the world, it was built and is run by Jumeirah, however 39% of its height is non-occupiable space. 280 meters (920 feet) from Jumeirah Beach, the Burj Al Arab is situated on an artificial island that is connected to the mainland by a private, curved bridge. The structure’s shape is intended to mimic a dhow’s sail.At 210 meters (689 feet) above the earth, it features a helipad close to the roof. The 25th floor, which formerly had two royal suites that cost 100,000 AED per night, has been transformed into a museum as of 2022.

Burj al Arab

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Dubai Mall

The largest retail mall in Dubai is called Dubai Mall (Arabic: دبي مول “Dubai Mall”), which was formerly known as The Dubai Mall until 2023. With a total retail floor area of 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft), it is the 26th largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area and the second biggest mall in the world by total land area, after the Iran Mall. The mall is a component of Downtown Dubai, a 20-billion-dollar development with more than 1,200 stores that is located next to the Burj Khalifa.With more than 54 million visits annually, it was the most visited building in the world in 2011. After two delays, Dubai Mall finally opened on November 4, 2008, with roughly 1000 stores.

Dubai Mall

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Scheikh Zayed Mosque

The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Fujairah (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد ي αلْفُجَيْرَة‎, romanized: Masjid Aš-Šaykh Zāyid fil-Fujayrah) is the Emirate of Fujairah’s major mosque and the second biggest in the United Arab Emirates, after it.Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, the ruler of Fujairah, presided over the first Eid prayers at the mosque when it opened in 2015.The mosque is situated in the heart of Fujairah City on Mohammed bin Matar Road.This enormous white mosque, which resembles Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, is a landmark that can be seen from several spots in the city center.It is approximately 28,000 worshipers’ capacity and is 39,000 square meters (3.9 hectares; 9.6 acres).

Scheikh-Zayed-Mosque

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Ferrari World

Located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi (Arabic: عالم فيراري أبوظبي) is a theme park that is primarily inside. It is the first Ferrari-themed park in the world and is the home of Formula Rossa, the fastest roller coaster in the world since 2010. On November 3, 2007, the park’s cornerstone was placed. The park was created by Aldar Properties and built by Six Construct, a subsidiary of the BESIX Group. It took three years to complete, and on November 4, 2010, it was formally opened to the public.The Yas Marina Circuit, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld, and Ferrari World are all included in the broader Yas Island entertainment complex.

Ferrari World

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Dubai Fountain

In the heart of Dubai, United Arab Emirates’ Downtown Dubai development, on the 12 hectare (30 acre) artificial Burj Khalifa Lake, is a synchronized fountain system known as the Dubai Fountains. WET Design, a California-based firm that also created the fountains at the Bellagio Hotel Lake in Las Vegas, created it. It is 275 meters (902 feet) long, illuminated by 6,600 lights and 25 colored projectors, and it shoots water up to 500 feet (152.4 meters) into the air while playing a variety of Arabic and international music, from classical to modern.AED 800 million (USD $218 million) was spent on its construction.

Dubai Fountain

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Louvre Abu Dhabi

Situated on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, the Louvre Abu Dhabi (Arabic: اللوفر أبوظبي, romanized: al-lūfr ʔabū ẓaby; French: Louvre Abou Dabi) is a museum of art. The Louvre has called it “France’s largest cultural project abroad.” It operates under a March 2007 agreement between the UAE and France that permits it to use the Louvre’s name until 2047.In order to establish the location as a major center of culture and distinction on a global scale, this strategic partnership aims to link well-known brand names with new museums and cultural projects.With 8,000 square meters (86,000 sq ft) of galleries and a total area of about 24,000 square meters (260,000 sq ft), it is the largest art museum in the Arabian Peninsula.

Louvre Abu Dhabi

Souk Madinat

One of Dubai’s most popular tourist and commercial sites is Madinat Jumeirah, a hotel, leisure, and business complex that opened its doors in 2004. The Jumeirah Group owns the roughly 48-hectare complex, which is situated on Jumeirah Beach not far from the well-known Burj Al Arab. Built as a lagoon city in the manner of old Arabic palaces with the characteristic wind towers, the park-like green “city within the city” was incredibly intricately designed. It is crossed by 3.7 km of waterways, which you can utilize to take a water taxi, or abra, to your house or hotel room.

Souk Madinat

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Dubai Miracle Garden

In Dubai, DubaiLand District, United Arab Emirates, there is a flower show park called Dubai Miracle Garden that resembles a commercial park. The Cityland Group is the operator. 150 million flowers are used in a floral installation that takes over 72,000 square meters. With five million flowers, an Airbus A380 is the largest floral item. A world record, that. The highest floral sculpture in the shape of a Mickey Mouse, standing eighteen meters tall, holds another world record. Three more world records have been set by the park. The Butterfly Garden is home to 15,000 butterflies.

Dubai Miracle Garden

Bluewaters Island

In Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Bluewaters Island is an artificial island 400 meters (1,300 feet) off the coast of Jumeirah Beach Residence, close to Dubai Marina. On February 13, 2013, the project was launched after receiving approval from Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE’s vice president, prime minister, and ruler of Dubai.At an estimated cost of AED 6 billion (1.6 billion USD, including the Ain Dubai, previously the Dubai Eye), it is constructed on ground that Meraas Holding has reclaimed, with dredging work done by Van Oord, a Dutch company famous for its work on Palm Jumeirah.Although it was initially scheduled to begin in April 2013, construction actually started on May 20, 2013.November 2018 saw its opening.

Bluewaters Island

Al Mamzar Beach Park

There are six exquisite beaches at Al Mamzar Beach making them ideal for swimming or tanning. Al Mamzar, which spans 106 hectares, also has three gorgeous pools where family can cool off without getting sand on the beach. In addition, there are plenty of lovely grassy picnic spots at the coastal location where you can have a grilled lunch in the cooler months while taking in the weather. More than 1,600 palm trees, 300 coconut trees, and more than 55,000 square meters of lush grass may be found in the gardens. With a selection of air-conditioned and rental chalets, you may also enjoy VIP treatment. Do you need a snack? There are plenty of opportunities to quickly eat by the ocean thanks to the food shops scattered throughout the beach park.

Al Mamzar Beach Park

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Creek Park

Creek Park stands out from other green areas in the city because, as its name implies, it is located directly on the banks of Dubai Creek. With acres of botanical gardens and kid-friendly play spaces, it’s also Dubai’s second-largest park. Despite being in the heart of the city, this refuge offers tranquil gardens and countless views of the water. Take in a show at the theater, stroll along the paved promenade, or see the dhows bobbling on the calm waves. For a few dirhams, you can even rent a bike to explore the park. There are many free grilling areas dotted throughout the park, which is popular with picnickers.

Creek Park

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Zabeel Park

The urban public park known as Zabeel Park (Arabic: حديقة زعبيل) is situated in Dubai, United Arab Emirates’ Zabeel neighborhood. It is bordered to the north by Sheikh Rashid Road, to the northwest by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Road, and to the south by Sheikh Zayed Road.There are several entrance gates and pedestrian bridges connecting the park’s several areas.Inside the park is the Dubai Frame. Zabeel Park occupies a large portion of the Al Kifaf neighborhood and is located between Al Karama and the Dubai World Trade Center.It is reachable from the neighboring Al Jafiliya Station on the Dubai Metro’s Red Line.The Dubai Municipality’s Public Parks and Horticulture Department is in charge of maintaining it.

Zabeel Park

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Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina, also known as Marsa Dubai (Arabic: مرسى دبي), is a neighborhood in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a man-made canal city situated on a 3-kilometer (2-mile) section of the Persian Gulf coast. Its population as of 2018 is 55,052. It has space for more than 120,000 people. It is situated on Interchange 5 between Jebel Ali Port and the neighborhood that is home to the American University of Dubai, Dubai Media City, and Dubai Internet City. The Concord Pacific Place development along False Creek in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, served as the model for Dubai Marina. Because of its closeness to the open sea, there have been several reports of marine life—particularly whales and sharks—entering the marina.

Dubai Marina

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Book your perfect vacation!

Vacations: We are happy that we have the opportunity to work with the most famous companies in the world, we always order our vacations from these companies and we have never been disappointed: Check 24, Trivago, Trafalgar, TravelUp, Insight Vacations, Explorer Fernreisen.

Where to stay

Hotels, bed & breakfasts, and guesthouses, regardless of location—in the center of town, close to a lake, or amid natural surroundings. We were able to identify the top companies providing the best hotels: Booking.com, Trip.com, TravelUp, esky, Hoteltopia, Millennium Hotels and Explorer Fernreisen.

Traditional Food

Sweet and salty components are combined to create the Baleetat. It’s a brunch dish consisting of vermicelli and an omelet. For flavoring, you can add sugar, cinnamon, saffron, cardamom, orange flower, or rose water. All that is Shakshuka is eggs scrambled with pepper and tomato. Add the coriander and thyme to the tomato’s surface. Bread from Chabab – Emirati Pancake Reqaq is a whole wheat flour-based crispy paper-thin bread. Dango: cooked split peas

_Baleetat Shakshuka Chabab Bread Reqaq Dango traditional food UAE

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Hareeth is a ghee and meat-based wheat porridge. There’s a stew made of meat and huge potatoes. It can be prepared using lamb or chicken. The most popular rice meal is called Machboos, and it can be made with fish, lamb, or chicken. On Levantine bread, fattoush is a salad made with diced tomatoes, cucumbers, mint leaves, onion, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil. Al machboos is a dish consisting of cooked red meat, chicken, or shrimp combined with spices and loomi, or dried lime powder. The national dish of the United Arab Emirates is called khuzi, or ghuzi. Since this dish comprises of roasted lamb or mutton served on top of a bed of rice and topped with veggies and other toppings, it is a complete, satisfying, and delicious dinner.

Hareeth Thereed Machboos Fattoush Khuzi traditional food UAE

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Luqaimat are date syrup-covered sweet fried dumplings made with milk, sugar, butter, and flour. Batheetha is not so much a dessert as it is a cookie made with dates. Aseeda: A traditional pumpk dessert

Luqaimat Batheetha Aseeda traditional food UAE

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Restaurants

The Greatest Restaurants in Dubai At.Mosphere at Burj Khalifa, Ossiano, Eat Greek Kouzina, Aseelah, Iris Dubai, The Pierchic, Al Hadheerah, Ronda Locatelli, Eau Zone Restaurant, Bateaux Dubai.

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The Greatest Restaurants in Abu Dhabi Milas, COYA Abu Dhabi, Bonna Annee, Parker’s, Mezlai, Catch, Bord Eau, BBQ Al Qasr, SALT, Tamba, Bu Tafish, Hakkasan.

Saving Tips

  • Book your stay at a budget hotel
  • Avoid consuming alcohol
  • Look for cheap or inexpensive restaurants
  • Use Metro for domestic travel
  • Find a cheap brunch
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Go to a happy hour Savor food in Old Dubai Use the metro. Groupon is very popular in Dubai; on the website, you can find a ton of bargains, 2-for-1 offers, and discounts. The Entertainer is a magazine and app that provides deals and discounts on lodging, dining establishments, and recreational activities.

Book your tours!

Tours: If you do not go by car and need to know more information about the tours, and things to see, we recommend these companies that are offering tours for any kind of activity you want to do and where you can buy trips much cheaper than if you buy them when you arrive at your destination. It is always good to be able to save some money!

Viator, Get Your Guide, Tiqets, City Sightseeing, Sesame, Sightseeing Pass, Contiki, Riviera Travel, CityPass: the best activities in town!

Shopping

Abu Dhabi’s markets, souks, and shopping centers A sizable retail center with a typical Arabic souk is located within the World Trade Center Abu Dhabi’s Mall. Abu Dhabi Souq Freshly caught fish, vegetables, and fruits are sold at Abu Dhabi’s Mina Markets, a classic Arab souk. The Al Maryah Island Galleria The mall, which is situated in Abu Dhabi’s brand-new CBD, has breathtaking views of the harbor.

Yas Mall is the best location for food, shopping, and entertainment. Abu Dhabi Mall features significant brand outlets in addition to more than 200 stores. In Abu Dhabi, the Marina Mall is home to more than 400 upscale, name-brand retailers.

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Dubai’s shopping centers The Pointe Mall is a promenade for shopping located on Palm Island, Palm Jumeirah. The longest retail strip in Dubai is called City Walk. An area of more than 13,000 square meters is filled with excellent stores catering to all budgets. One of Dubai’s most opulent retail complexes, the BurJuman Centre is home to numerous upscale stores like Calvin Klein and Hermes. In addition to 500 stores, Dubai Festival City Mall features a movie theater complex, a Hard Rock Café, and a wide variety of eateries and cafés. Fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, and seafood may be found in the Mercato Shopping Mall. A few designer businesses and an Italian delicatessen are also located in the mall.

Affordable shopping is available at Dubai Outlet Mall, which is conveniently located near a free shuttle bus stop. City Centre Deira: Affordable and a haven for kids There are about 350 stores, roughly 75 eateries, a movie theater, and a kid-friendly amphitheater in the Cityland Mall. is the biggest mall in the world all on one floor! There are 630 stores and numerous eateries at the Mall of the Emirates. It also features a theater, a playground, and a movie theater. With five levels with over 300 stores, eateries, and entertainment options, the Nakheel Mall is located on the Palm Jumeirah. The Dubai Mall offers 350,000 square meters of opulent entertainment and shopping space.

Getting Around

Because of the UAE’s good road system, traveling around the country is simple. It is simple to locate a taxi to go between the emirates. Other modes of transit include the bus, train, metro, airline, and ferry service. To ensure a convenient and hassle-free journey, renting a car is another option.

METRO With cutting-edge autonomous trains operating on a combination of overground and underground lines, as well as visually appealing new stations, the Dubai Metro provides an affordable, efficient, and comfortable means of transportation. There are two lines in the metro. Beginning in Rashidiya, which is immediately south of the airport, the 52-kilometer Red Line travels via the airport, through the city center, and down Sheikh Zayed Road south to Jebel Ali. The Green Line, which stretches 22 km around the city center, starts in Al Qusais, north of the airport, travels through Deira and Bur Dubai, and ends at the Creek.

TRAINS Trains depart every 4–8 minutes on Saturday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. and from 5.30 a.m. to midnight (and 1 a.m. on Thurs). The fare is determined by the distance traveled, with a range of 3dh to 7.5dh for a single journey (or 6dh to 15dh in Gold Class) and 20dh for a full day of travel.

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TRAM The new Dubai Tram, which arrived in late 2014 and filled one of the remaining significant gaps in the city’s transportation network, provides a practical means of moving northward toward Umm Suqeim and around the Marina. Eventually, the system is intended to reach the Madinat Jumeirah.

BUS Although Dubai’s bus system is vast and effective (wdubai-buses.com), tourists will find it of limited value as the majority of the routes go through areas of the city that are unlikely to be of interest to casual visitors. Instead, the system is primarily intended to serve the requirements of low-paid expat workers. Many services call at both the Gold Souk Bus Station in Deira and the Al Ghubaiba Bus Station in Bur Dubai, where most services start or end. All day and all night, public buses provide an affordable means of getting about Abu Dhabi. During your bus ride in Abu Dhabi, utilize a Hafilat Smart Card to make your payment. Hafilat, which is Arabic for “buses,” is a pre-paid card that you can use to scan in and take out of any public transportation vehicle.

The United Arab Emirates is a simple place to travel by automobile because of its good and well-maintained road network. On the right side of the road, vehicles are driven. Typically, Arabic and English are used on traffic signs.

Book your transport!

  • when it comes to buses, Busbud is the best choice.
  • when I want to travel by train, I choose Omio.

Rent a car!

Here you can find the best offers to rent the right car for you, as well as parking right in the airport: esky, Explorer, Centauro and intui.travel.

Getting Here

Visitors and tourists can enter the United Arab Emirates by air, sea, or land. World-class airlines have good connections to the United Arab Emirates. Private vehicles and public buses are the modes of transportation by road. Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been included to a number of cruise ships’ Asian itineraries. Travel directly to the United Arab Emirates. Airlines operating out of the United Arab Emirates provide direct flights to the majority of global cities, including those in the far-off Americas and Australia. You can take use of the online booking options offered by these airlines, which include eTicketing. Several methods, such as real-time bank transfers, eWallets, credit and debit cards, can be used to make payments swiftly and effectively.

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Major cruise companies frequently include stops in Abu Dhabi and Dubai on their itineraries. The ports in the United Arab Emirates offer up-to-date amenities and expedited immigration counter procedures for the issuance of visas. Access to the cities is made simple by the ports. Another option for getting there would be to take one of the buses run by national carriers. Every traveler needs to have both an entry permission or visa to the UAE and the appropriate exit permit from their place of origin.

Driving from the neighboring countries of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman is an option to enter the United Arab Emirates. International drivers licenses and current auto insurance are required for anyone entering the United Arab Emirates by car. GCC nationals are permitted to drive in the UAE using the driver’s license that was issued in their home nation. Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States are among the nations whose citizens are able to drive using their home country’s driver’s license.

Book tour Flights!

If you have not found your desired flight, or you simply want more flight options to find the best and cheapest, we will help you with the best flight plans, where you will definitely find what you are looking for. With just one click you will find the cheapest flights to a wonderful destination!

Book your Cruise!

Here you can find the best offers for luxury cruises, or cheap cruise offers. We went on a cruise in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Oman and we can only recommend this unforgettable experience, not just here, but around the world!

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is a type of insurance designed to cover the costs and losses associated with traveling. It serves as a safeguard for travelers in case of unexpected events. Here are the main types and key components of travel insurance: Trip Cancellation,Medical Insurance,Baggage Insurance, Travel Delay Insurance, Emergency Evacuation and Repatriation Insurance, Accidental Death , Rental Car Insurance:

Order your Luggage!

Choosing the right travel luggage can make your journey more comfortable and hassle-free. Here are the best offers to help you select the best travel luggage for your needs:

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