Dubai top 10 things to do

Burj Khalifa: Sky-High Enthusiasm

No trip to Dubai would be complete without a visit to the Burj Khalifa — the world’s tallest building and Dubai’s pride. Do you fancy a view from the top? Imagine being so high that even Superman would need a telescope to see you! Absorb the breathtaking cityscape and dangle your feet off the edge (not literally, of course) while enjoying luxurious amenities and perfect Instagram-worthy shots.

The Dubai Mall: More Than Just Shopping

When it comes to shopping and otherworldly experiences, attractions in Dubai don’t get grander than the Dubai Mall. This colossal shopping center should be renamed “Shopper’s Paradise”. Not only can you shop till you drop, but you can also visit the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, ice skate, and even catch a movie. They say in Dubai, more is more!

Desert Safari: Sand, Sun, and Safari

For those seeking an adventure or wanting to know what a rolling sand dune feels like under their boots, a desert safari is a must. Experience the thrill of dune bashing, sandboarding, and camel riding. Pro tip: lather on the sunscreen. Your camel doesn’t need it, but you might end up the same shade as the desert otherwise.

Palm Jumeirah: An Island Unlike Any Other

From an aerial view, Palm Jumeirah is an iconic palm tree-shaped island that doesn’t just host luxury villas, it defines them. Whether you’re relaxing at a beach club or dining at world-class restaurants, you can be sure of one thing: you’ll be living the high life. And who knows, you might polish your swimming skills in the background of magnificent skyscrapers.

Dubai Marina: Float Your Boat

Appeal to your inner sea captain at Dubai Marina, a meticulously designed canal city boasting mind-blowing architecture. With yachts aplenty and a waterfront that makes Manchester’s canals look like muddy puddles, it’s the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a romantic dinner. Now you see why pirates would never leave this city!

Jumeirah Mosque: A Cultural Dip

One of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks, the Jumeirah Mosque, is also a beacon of cultural understanding. It is one of the few mosques in Dubai open to non-Muslims, and it offers organized tours promoting open dialogue. Remember: cultural insight is the ultimate souvenir.

Global Village: A World Tour in a Day

Ready to visit over 70 countries in an evening without the hassle of airport queues and lost luggage? Then Global Village is your go-to destination. From quirky street performances to tasty treats from around the world, you’ll need your stretchy pants for this one. A gastronomic world tour awaits!

Dubai Opera: Encore, Encore!

Whether you’re an opera aficionado or someone who mistakenly thought an opera is a type of software, Dubai Opera is a must-visit. With performances ranging from opera to ballet, concerts to musicals, it’s like Broadway took a beach holiday in Dubai. So, grab some tickets and prepare for a night of elegance and emotion!

The Walk at JBR: Where Neptune Meets Fashionista

If being a pedestrian is one of your favorite hobbies, then walking down The Walk at JBR is bliss. Lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants, it’s a delightful place for people-watching, shopping, or just savoring the simple life. Keep your eyes peeled; you might spot a camel munching on a Big Mac!

Souk Madinat Jumeirah: Arabic Charm Meets Modern Shopping

Satisfy your inner magpie at Souk Madinat Jumeirah, where you can find everything from glitzy souvenirs to unique artisan treasures. Think Arabian bazaar meets Las Vegas — you get the vibe. Don’t forget to haggle! They might just throw in an Arabian lamp complete with a genie!