Welcome to Dubai

Discover the magnificent city of Dubai, where tradition meets innovation in the heart of the United Arab Emirates

Dubai Skyline

Explore Dubai's Wonders

Dubai Attractions

Iconic Attractions

Discover Dubai's most famous landmarks, from the world's tallest building to architectural marvels that define the city's skyline. Experience the blend of modern innovation and cultural heritage.

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Theme Parks

Theme Parks & Entertainment

Experience world-class theme parks, waterparks, and entertainment venues. From thrilling roller coasters to immersive virtual reality experiences, Dubai offers endless fun for all ages.

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Parks and Nature

Parks & Nature

Escape to beautiful green spaces, gardens, and recreational areas throughout the city. Enjoy serene landscapes, waterfront parks, and natural reserves that offer tranquility in the urban environment.

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Museums and Culture

Museums & Culture

Immerse yourself in Dubai's rich heritage, art, and history. Explore museums that tell the story of the UAE's transformation and contemporary cultural centers showcasing local and international art.

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About Dubai

The City of Dreams

Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, is a global city known for its stunning architecture, luxury lifestyle, and vibrant culture. From humble beginnings as a fishing and pearl diving village, Dubai has transformed into one of the world's most dynamic and cosmopolitan destinations.

The city seamlessly blends traditional Emirati culture with cutting-edge innovation, creating a unique experience for visitors. Whether you're interested in exploring historical neighborhoods, experiencing world-class entertainment, or simply enjoying the beautiful beaches and parks, Dubai offers something for everyone.

With its strategic location, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and commitment to excellence, Dubai continues to attract millions of visitors each year who come to experience its wonders, from the iconic Burj Khalifa to the traditional souks, from modern theme parks to cultural museums.

Why Visit Dubai?

World-Class Architecture

Marvel at architectural wonders including the Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, and innovative structures that push the boundaries of design and engineering.

Rich Cultural Heritage

Explore traditional souks, historical neighborhoods, and museums that preserve and celebrate Emirati culture and the region's fascinating history.

Entertainment & Adventure

Enjoy thrilling theme parks, waterparks, and entertainment venues that offer unforgettable experiences for families and adventure seekers.

Natural Beauty

Discover beautiful parks, gardens, beaches, and desert landscapes that provide peaceful retreats and stunning natural scenery.

Dubai by Numbers

828m Burj Khalifa Height
200+ Nationalities
365 Sunny Days
3.4M Population

Essential Information

Category Details Notes
Language Arabic (Official), English English widely spoken
Currency UAE Dirham (AED) 1 USD ≈ 3.67 AED
Time Zone GST (UTC+4) No daylight saving
Climate Desert/Tropical Hot summers, mild winters
Voltage 220V / 50Hz Type G plugs
Emergency 999 Police, Ambulance, Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Dubai?

The best time to visit Dubai is during the winter months from November to March when the weather is pleasant and comfortable for outdoor activities. During this period, temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C, making it ideal for exploring attractions, parks, and beaches.

Summer months (April to October) can be extremely hot with temperatures often exceeding 40°C, but many indoor attractions and malls offer air-conditioned comfort.

What are the must-visit attractions in Dubai?

Dubai offers numerous iconic attractions that should not be missed:

  • Burj Khalifa: The world's tallest building with stunning views
  • Burj Al Arab: Iconic sail-shaped luxury hotel
  • Palm Jumeirah: Man-made island shaped like a palm tree
  • Dubai Mall: One of the world's largest shopping centers
  • Dubai Fountain: Spectacular water and light shows
  • Dubai Marina: Beautiful waterfront district

Is Dubai safe for tourists?

Dubai is considered one of the safest cities in the world for tourists. The crime rate is extremely low, and the city has excellent security measures in place. The UAE has strict laws that ensure public safety and order.

However, visitors should respect local customs and laws, dress modestly in public places, and be aware of cultural sensitivities, especially during Ramadan.

What cultural etiquette should visitors know?

When visiting Dubai, it's important to respect local customs:

  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques or traditional areas
  • Public displays of affection should be avoided
  • During Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours
  • Always ask permission before photographing people, especially locals
  • Remove shoes when entering mosques or homes
  • Use your right hand for greetings and eating

How to get around Dubai?

Dubai has an excellent public transportation system:

  • Dubai Metro: Modern, air-conditioned metro system connecting major areas
  • Taxis: Widely available and reasonably priced
  • Buses: Extensive bus network covering the entire city
  • Water Taxis: Traditional abra boats for crossing Dubai Creek
  • Ride-Sharing: Uber and Careem are available
  • Rental Cars: Available for those who prefer driving

Travel Tips & Articles

Planning Your Dubai Adventure

Dubai offers a unique blend of traditional Arabian culture and modern luxury. To make the most of your visit, plan ahead and consider purchasing a Dubai Pass for access to multiple attractions. Many attractions offer early morning or late evening visits to avoid crowds and heat.

Consider staying in different areas to experience various aspects of the city - from the historic Al Fahidi district to the modern Downtown area or the beachfront Jumeirah district.

Cultural Experiences Not to Miss

Beyond the modern attractions, Dubai offers rich cultural experiences. Visit the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood to see traditional wind-tower architecture, explore the Gold and Spice Souks in Deira, take an abra ride across Dubai Creek, and visit the Jumeirah Mosque to learn about Islamic culture.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience traditional Emirati cuisine, watch a falconry demonstration, or visit a camel farm to understand the Bedouin heritage that shaped this region.

Dubai's Transformation Timeline

1833
Dubai established as a fishing and pearl diving village by the Bani Yas tribe
1971
Formation of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai becomes one of the seven emirates
1985
Emirates Airlines launched, positioning Dubai as a global aviation hub
1999
Burj Al Arab opens, becoming an iconic symbol of Dubai's luxury
2010
Burj Khalifa opens as the world's tallest building at 828 meters
2020
Expo 2020 Dubai showcases innovation and global collaboration