Dubai is a city that rewrites its own skyline every decade. The world's tallest building, indoor ski slopes in the desert, and gold souqs next to hypermodern malls coexist effortlessly. Yet beyond the superlatives, Dubai rewards curious travellers with old dhow wharves, spice markets, and some of the most diverse street food on the planet.
Best time
Nov – Mar
Ideal duration
4 – 7 days
Budget (per person)
₹70,000+
Visa
e-Visa (30 days)
Ride the world's fastest lift to the 148th-floor observation deck and watch the city shrink below.
Dune-bash at sunset, ride a camel, watch a belly dancer, and dine under stars in a Bedouin camp.
Walk the waterfront promenade lined with cafés, yachts, and ocean-facing skyscrapers at dusk.
Wander through Deira's centuries-old gold souq and breathe in the aromas of the spice market.
Walk the glass floor of the 150m-high picture frame that literally frames old and new Dubai.
Take the Palm Monorail to Atlantis and see the man-made island's palm fronds from above.
Try Al Harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat), Machboos, and saffron-laced Luqaimat dumplings.
Dubai Mall houses over 1,200 stores, an aquarium, an ice rink, and a waterfall. Budget a full day.
Cross the Dubai Creek on a traditional abra for ₹15 — the cheapest way to feel old Dubai.
Dubai's rooftop restaurant scene is world-class — book a table with a Burj Khalifa view.
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