Escape the city’s hustle and bustle to this peaceful desert area, home to wildlife like oryx and gazelles. You can enjoy a tranquil day in nature, or even experience eco-friendly activities like cycling, dune bashing, and camping under the stars.
Steeped in history, this charming neighborhood is one of the oldest areas in Dubai. Wander through narrow lanes, explore traditional wind-tower houses, and visit the Dubai Museum and the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding.
While the Creek is known for its cultural significance, not everyone ventures to the less-visited parts. You can take a quiet boat ride or visit the Al Seef area for a more authentic experience, away from the modern city’s glitzy façade.
Located in the beautiful Al Barsha Park or the Dubai Police Academy, this weekend market offers fresh organic produce, local products, and handmade goods, giving visitors a taste of Dubai's less commercialized side.
While the Jumeirah area is well-known for its beaches and upscale hotels, the Jumeirah Archaeological Site is often overlooked. It dates back to the 6th century and is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Dubai, giving insight into the region's early settlement.
Tucked inside City Walk, The Green Planet is an indoor rainforest, offering a lush escape from Dubai’s desert heat. It's a beautiful, tranquil spot to explore exotic plants, birds, and animals from different ecosystems.
Located in the Dubai Miracle Garden complex, this garden is an oasis with thousands of butterflies flying freely. It’s a magical, serene experience perfect for nature lovers.
Situated in the desert, Al Qudra Lakes is a man-made haven for birds and nature lovers. You can enjoy a peaceful picnic or observe over 100 bird species in this tranquil spot, especially during the cooler months.