Old Dubai refers to the historic core of the city, showcasing its traditional heritage and cultural roots. Al Fahidi, this district is one of the oldest residential areas in Dubai, featuring narrow lanes, traditional wind-tower architecture, and charming courtyard houses. The natural saltwater inlet, Dubai Creek, has been a vital element in the city's development. It divides the city into two main sections: Deira and Bur Dubai. The bustling markets of Deira, including the Gold Souk and Spice Souk, are renowned for their vibrant atmosphere, offering a wide array of precious metals, spices, and traditional goods. Old Dubai reflects the city's rich history and cultural heritage, providing visitors with a contrast to the modern developments seen in other parts of the city. It's a must-visit for those seeking to explore the roots of Dubai.
Abra for 30 minutes
With Pick up and Drop off
Al Seef places a strong emphasis on the region's proud heritage and presents forward-thinking elements that showcase the area's natural beauty.
Al Fahidi is known for its Historical Neighborhood, with traditional buildings like 18th-century Al Fahidi Fort, now home to Dubai Museum's pearl-diving exhibits.
Relive Dubai's past and trace the city's origins in this storied neighborhood where traditional souks, authentic dining, and seafaring vibes thrive.
You will make your own way to the meeting points