Image: Beautiful Dubai cityscape, bird's eye view on a night urban scene, modern city panoramic landscape, United Arab Emirates (photo via Anna_Om / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
Image: Beautiful Dubai cityscape, bird's eye view on a night urban scene, modern city panoramic landscape, United Arab Emirates (photo via Anna_Om / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
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Dubai Travel Guide 

Dubai is a place that’s brimming with opportunities and adventures. Having a guide will make you feel less overwhelmed.

We’ve put together the ultimate Dubai travel guide for you to use when venturing to the United Arab Emirates.

Public transport in Dubai is safe and reliable, with most tourists choosing to travel either by metro or taxi.

The taxis are easy to spot and metered with rates starting as low as 12 AED. There are also a few buses you can take whose prices are like that of the metro.

There are metro stations across Dubai, allowing you to hop off wherever you please.

Finally, there are ferries for as low as 1 AED per trip.

     

     

Top Things To Do

Atlantis The Royal, Dubai
Due to its gorgeous architecture, opulent shopping, diverse culinary scene, and variety of sights and activities, Dubai is a well-liked tourist destination. Navigating such a metropolis can be a little daunting though, and that’s where we come in. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite things to do in Dubai to help make up your mind.

Important Things To Know

Currency

The United Arab Emirates Dirham, or AED, is the currency used in Dubai and the surrounding Emirates.

There are seven different AED notes. These are 5 AED, 10 AED, 20 AED, 100 AED, 200 AED, 500 AED, and 1000 AED.

In terms of coins, there are 1, 25, and 50 fils. However, coins are rarely used in Dubai and people prefer to stick to paper money.


Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai

Atlantis, The Palm. (photo via Atlantis, The Palm)



National Language

Modernized Arabic is the official language in Dubai, but there are variations prevalent in the city. These dialects include Gulf Arabic and Khaleeji.

Another commonly known dialect of Arabic in Dubai is Masri. This is Egyptian Arabic.

If you don’t speak Arabic, you won’t need to worry. The locals try to make tourists feel welcome, and many store workers and tour guides speak fluent English.

Climate And Weather

Rain and storms in Dubai are rare. If you go there, chances are that it’ll be the heat that you aren’t used to.

Summer can be sweltering as the cities in Dubai are surrounded by deserts and for some, it may be unbearable. 

The good news is that Dubai has air conditioning in most of its buildings and malls.

You can expect high temperatures between 102 and 107 Fahrenheit (39 and 41 Degrees Celsius) during the summer.

This heat continues into the night so you may need to sleep with the AC turned on.

Spring and Winter are the best times to visit. You can expect temperatures between 75 and 90 Fahrenheit (24 and 32 Degrees Celsius) and the nights are chilly but not freezing.

 

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When To Visit Dubai


The Dubai Fountain
The Dubai Fountain (Photo via Dubai Tourism)

 

In our opinion, the best time to travel to Dubai is between November and February.

The temperature is perfect and there’s a wide range of events, activities, festivals, and much more, creating a buzz that shouldn’t be missed.

Christmas time is perfect if you’re looking to take the young ones as the malls change their themes to match the season.

     

Best Places To Stay In Dubai

Hilton Palm Dubai Jumeirah, Hilton
Rendering of the Hilton Palm Dubai Jumeirah. (photo via Hilton) (Photo Credit: (photo via Hilton))

  • The Dubai Marina is the most westernized area in the city and is filled with plenty of restaurants and bars. It’s also extremely close to the beach and the Atlantis water park if you want to enjoy some water fun.
  • Downtown Dubai is the next place to look. It’s home to Burj Khalifa, the world’s largest mall, and various attractions for you to see.
  • Finally, we have Diera, also known as the most affordable place to stay in Dubai. It’s filled with local shops and street vendors making delicious foods.

 

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