What You Will Do
Enjoy this 4-5 hours tour of Dubai City Sightseeing with your group. Our Sightseeing tour involves exploring the popular landmarks and attractions in the city of Dubai. It is a guided tour that takes visitors on a journey through the bustling metropolis, highlighting the unique blend of modern architecture and traditional culture. The tour usually includes stops at iconic places: as the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Ain Dubai, Dubai Fram Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Museum, and Jumeirah Mosque. Grab photos and views of historic sites, beach exploration, and a blend of old and new Dubai City, While attaining knowledge of the areas from your English-speaking guide. During tour visitors have the opportunity to visit traditional markets or souks and also witness the vibrant street life, shops and local markets.
Dubai City tour is a must-do experience for anyone visiting Dubai. It offers a glimpse into the city's past, present, and future, and showcases the grandeur and luxury that Dubai is known for.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Dubai Creek
Begin your half day Dubai city sightseeing tour with a pickup from your centrally located Dubai hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. Head to a local creek, where you will start the day by taking photographs of the scenery.
20 Minutes
2
Museum Of The Future
The Museum of the Future is one of Dubai's most futuristic and innovative attractions, symbolizing the city's commitment to technological advancement and forward-thinking. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, near the Emirates Towers, the museum is an architectural marvel, designed to be a hub for exploring the possibilities of tomorrow.
The building itself is a striking oval shape with a hollow center, covered in intricate Arabic calligraphy that represents quotes about the future from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. The museum stands out for its design, which is intended to symbolize humanity's vision of the future, constantly evolving and limitless in potential.
The Museum of the Future is a must-visit for those interested in technology, innovation, and the future of our world, offering a unique glimpse into what might be possible in the years to come.
3
Jumeirah Mosque
Visit the magnificent Jumeirah Mosque and take photos. The mosque is built in a traditional Fatimid style, with intricate details and unique architectural elements that make it stand out. The mosque welcomes visitors of all faiths to take part in their guided tours, which aim to promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. These tours offer insights into Islamic culture, beliefs, and practices, and allow visitors to experience the beauty of the mosque firsthand.
15 Minutes
4
Burj Al Arab
5 minutes
The Burj Al Arab, located on an artificial island off Dubai's coast, is one of the world’s most luxurious and iconic hotels. Its sail-shaped design, standing at 321 meters, has become a symbol of modern Dubai. Opened in 1999 and designed by Tom Wright, it’s often called the world’s only "seven-star" hotel, although unofficially.
The hotel features opulent interiors with 24-karat gold accents, lavish suites with private butlers, and nine top-tier restaurants, including the underwater Al Mahara and the sky-high Al Muntaha. Guests enjoy exclusive amenities like a private beach, Rolls-Royce chauffeur service, and a helipad. The Burj Al Arab epitomizes Dubai’s luxury and ambition, making it a must-see destination.
5
Palm Islands
15 minutes
Palm Island Dubai, also known as Palm Jumeirah, is one of the most famous man-made islands in the world and a symbol of Dubai's innovative spirit. Shaped like a giant palm tree, this artificial archipelago extends into the Arabian Gulf and is visible from space.
Construction of Palm Jumeirah began in 2001, and it is now home to luxury residences, hotels, and entertainment venues. The island is made up of a trunk, 17 fronds, and a surrounding crescent that acts as a breakwater. The trunk is lined with apartment buildings, while the fronds are home to exclusive villas with private beaches. The crescent is where many of the island's luxurious hotels and resorts, such as Atlantis, The Palm, are located.
Palm Jumeirah offers a variety of attractions and activities, including upscale shopping, fine dining, water sports, and vibrant nightlife. The island is connected to the mainland by a monorail and a road bridge, making it easily accessible.
6
Dubai Frame
30 minutes
The Dubai Frame is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, offering visitors stunning panoramic views of both old and new Dubai. Located in Zabeel Park, it is designed to represent a metaphorical connection between the emirate's past and present. The structure stands 150 meters tall and 93 meters wide, resembling a giant picture frame.
Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the frame, where they can walk across a glass-floored bridge that connects the two vertical towers. From this vantage point, one side of the frame offers views of modern Dubai, including its skyscrapers and the Burj Khalifa, while the other side showcases older parts of the city, like Deira and Karama.
The Dubai Frame also features a museum on the ground floor that highlights Dubai's transformation from a small fishing village to a global metropolis.
It’s a must-visit attraction for those interested in architecture, history, and breathtaking city views.
7
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo
15 minutes
The Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo is one of the largest indoor aquariums in the world, located within The Dubai Mall. This attraction is a major highlight for visitors, offering an up-close encounter with a vast array of marine life.
The aquarium features a massive 10-million-liter tank, home to over 33,000 aquatic animals from more than 140 species, including sharks, rays, and a diverse range of fish. One of the main attractions is the 48-meter-long walk-through tunnel, providing a 270-degree view of the underwater world, allowing visitors to feel fully immersed in the marine environment.
Above the aquarium is the Underwater Zoo, which is divided into different ecological zones, such as the Rainforest, Rocky Shore, and Living Ocean.
It offers a range of experiences, including glass-bottom boat tours, cage snorkeling, and shark diving for those seeking more adventure.
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