The Sight Seeing Dubai

Dubai Heritage Tour

Dubai Heritage Tour

The city of Dubai, known for its tall buildings and modern wonders, holds a rich cultural legacy that reflects its humble history as a fishing and trading village. Tourism from around the world is attracted to this vibrant, dynamic city located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf.

With a Dubai Heritage Tour, visitors can learn about the emirate’s traditional way of life, ancient customs, and historical monuments. With this immersive experience, you can discover Dubai beyond its modern face. In simple words, this tour offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the city’s history and culture, as well as to appreciate how it has changed over the years.

Dubai Creek:

The Heart of Old Dubai: A natural seawater channel, Dubai Creek played an important role in the city’s development. Traders from various cultures gathered to exchange goods around the river, whose flowing waters served as a lifeline for trade. It is essential to experience Dubai’s maritime history and old-world charm by riding an Abra, a traditional wooden boat.

Abras (water taxis) allow visitors to experience the storied history of Dubai’s creek. Dubai has used abras as a mode of transportation for centuries. In the city’s history, they have become an iconic symbol. You can observe the city’s past as you cross the creek. In this way, visitors can gain an entirely new perspective on the cityscape.

Jumeirah Mosque: An Icon of Islamic Architecture:

Islamic architecture is represented by the majestic Jumeirah Mosque. This mosque presents the opportunity for cultural exchange and learning about Islamic practices and beliefs, as it is one of the few open to non-Muslims in Dubai. A part of Dubai’s cultural heritage, the mosque offers guided tours that provide a deeper understanding of the religion.

Al Fahidi:

One of Dubai’s oldest and most beautiful parts is the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. With its traditional architecture and narrow streets, the area is known for its unique architecture. In the warm and arid climate of the Arabian Peninsula, wind towers are traditional structures that employ natural airflow to cool buildings. Keeping the streets cool is made easier by the neighborhood’s small streets.

Al Fahidi is a traditional neighborhood with small alleys and narrow streets, where visitors can explore the unique architecture and experience the atmosphere. If you’re interested in Dubai’s history and culture, you must visit it.

Emirati Cuisine:

With deep roots in Arabian, Persian, and Bedouin cultures, Emirati cuisine offers a unique mixture of traditional flavors. A wide array of flavors, fragrant spices, and wholesome ingredients characterize Emirati food. The cuisine of Emiratis features succulent grilled meats and aromatic rice dishes, as well as delectable seafood and sweet treats.

You can learn about Emirati cuisine’s ingredients and cooking methods by visiting local restaurants and participating in food festivals. In many restaurants, chefs are often happy to explain the ingredients and cooking methods of traditional Emirati dishes.

Package Inclusions
  • Pick-up & Drop-off from anywhere in Dubai
  • Visit Of Dubai Creek
  • Visit Of Al Bastakia
  • Dubai Museum 
  • Abra Boat Ride
  • Visit Of Spice & Gold Souq
  • Heritage Village
  • Jumeirah Mosque
  • Islamic Art Museum

Conclusion

A Dubai Heritage Tour offers an in-depth look into the country’s storied past as well as a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage. From Dubai Creek to the Dubai Museum to the architectural splendor of Jumeirah Mosque, the tour highlights Dubai’s efforts to protect its heritage and traditions. In old Dubai, visitors can experience the Emirati’s rich cultural heritage and strong spirit by visiting Heritage Villages and traditional markets.

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225 AED / per person
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