Dubai

Dubai is a popular tourist destination known for its tall buildings, shopping, entertainment, nightlife, and diverse dining. Some of the most popular tourist attractions includes the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, the Museum of the Future, Jumeirah Mosque, and outdoor activities in the desert.

 

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Best time to visit:

NOV - FEB

Shopping Festival

Dubai is the ultimate destination for those looking for the fastest, tallest, biggest, highest, and largest experiences in the world. This emirate of the United Arab Emirates is famous for its iconic palm island, the Burj Khalifa, and so much more. It's a city that seamlessly blends tradition with new and exciting attractions and technologies, making it a futuristic wonderland. Whether you're a shopping fanatic, culture vulture or just looking to indulge in some luxury, Dubai has something for everyone.

With its bustling metropolis, towering skyscrapers, and luxurious indulgences, this city is like nothing else. It's not just a shopping capital of the Middle East but a cosmopolitan hub that is constantly growing its business and cultural scene. And while it's all about futuristic innovations, it's also deeply rooted in tradition and culture. From the entertainment and cultural hubs to the local cuisine, you'll find a taste of the past at every turn.

When regular cities don't do it for you, look to Dubai for an experience like no other. From the delicious local Arabian cuisine like Shawarma, Umm Ali, Kunafa, Falafel, Tabbouleh, Manakish, Zaatar Rolls to the mesmerizing skyline, it's a destination that's sure to leave you feeling excited and fulfilled.

Best time to visit:

NOV - FEB

Shopping Festival

NOV - APR

31°C / 14°C

MAY - OCT

45°C / 23°C

UAE Dirham

UAE Dirham

1 USD = 3.67 AED

GMT +04:00

4 hours ahead

Frequently Asked Questions

The Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Fountain, Jumeirah Mosque, Museum of the Future, Ski Dubai, Wild Wadi Water Park, and the traditional Dhow Cruise are some of the most popular tourist attractions in Dubai.

Dubai has a desert climate, with hot and dry summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is generally between November and February, when temperature is cooler and more comfortable.

Most travelers to Dubai can obtain a visa on arrival, but it's best to check the specific requirements for your country of origin before you travel. Some nationalities can apply for a visa online.

Indian citizens traveling to Dubai need a valid passport and a visa, which can be applied online through Alike.io (for the best deals) or through the GDRFA website. The visa will be single entry, valid for 30 or 60 days. Visa requirements may change and it's best to check with the Embassy of UAE or Dubai Tourism website for the most recent information.

To fully appreciate Dubai, a seven- to eight-day tour of the city is recommended. Within this time frame, one can see the major attractions and participate in some exciting activities.

Dubai is generally a safe destination for tourists and the residents with a very low crime rate, but it's always a good idea to take the same precautions as you would in any other major city.

Yes, Dubai has an extensive public transportation system, including buses and the Dubai Metro. Taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber and Careem are also widely available.

Yes, alcohol is available in Dubai, but it can only be consumed in licensed venues such as hotels, restaurants, and bars. It's prohibited to consume alcohol in public places.

Dubai is a very liberal city, but it's still considered respectful to dress modestly when visiting mosques or other religious sites. Women are not required to cover their heads, but they should cover their shoulders and avoid wearing revealing clothing.

Dubai has a strict zero-tolerance policy for drug offenses, and it's also illegal to engage in public displays of affection or wear revealing clothing.

The standard voltage in Dubai is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The power sockets are of type G. You may need a travel adaptor to fit the shape of your plug into the power socket, especially if you're coming from a country with a different type of plug.