

Step into the dazzling world of Dubai with your own personal guide. Journey beyond the glittering skyscrapers to discover ancient markets, tranquil desert landscapes, and vibrant neighborhoods brimming with culture. Let a local expert reveal Dubai’s best-kept secrets, from hidden art galleries to authentic Emirati eateries. Whether you crave adventure atop the dunes or a stroll through historic Al Fahidi, FindGuide connects you with the perfect companion for an unforgettable Dubai experience.

The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, standing at 828 meters high. More than 12,000 people from 30 different countries took part in its construction. It was previously known as Burj Dubai (Tower of Dubai). To get an idea of how tall the Burj Khalifa really is, you just need to compare it with the Empire State Building. At 443.2 m high the New York skyscraper is half the size of Dubai's giant tower. Work on the Burj Khalifa started on 21 September 2004 and ended on 4 January 2010, more than one year after the originally planned date. The skyscrapers are notable for the unusually large amount of space dedicated to residential property. The Burj Khalifa has observation decks offering spectacular views. On floor 124, you will find what was the original viewpoint and still the best place to get panoramic views across the city. The other, more recent observation deck, has become the highest in the world, beating the previous record-holder, the Canton Tower in Guangzhou. At 1829 feet (555 meters) high. The lookout occupies floor 148 of the Burj Khalifa and provides a birdseye view across the whole city.

Dubai’s iconic man-made island. Built from reclaimed land in a series of artificial archipelagos, Palm Jumeirah is shaped like a palm tree when viewed from above. The unique island is home to some of Dubai's top luxury resorts, including Atlantis, The Palm, FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, One&Only The Palm and many more. There are fantastic fine dining options, such as Nobu and 101 Dining Lounge, and more than 80 restaurants, lounges and other attractions at The Pointe, located along a scenic promenade at the tip of The Palm.

Long lines of market stalls showcase a myriad of authentic and eye-catching products – you never know when you’ll spot something special for you and your loved ones. All merchandise is carefully regulated by the Dubai government to ensure the authenticity of the quality you receive. You can be sure your purchases will be genuine. In addition to gold, look out for diamond-encrusted ornaments, strings of pearls, platinum and silver. Retailers are more than up to offer a bargain, provided you are fair with your price. The Gold Souk is located on the Deira side of Dubai Creek, just a short walk from other bustling souks and abra stations.

Ain Dubai is a ferris wheel located on Blue Waters Island near Dubai Marina in Dubai, UAE. It opened in 2021. Ain Dubai is capable of carrying up to 1,400 passengers in 48 capsules. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in Dubai. The height of this huge entertainment wheel and the highest of its kind in the world is 210 meters (689 feet), and it features a wonderful view of the Dubai skyline.

The Ahmadiyya School is of historical importance for its pioneering role in consolidating cultural, educational and educational thought. It is one of the oldest and most ancient edifices of ancient education and the first semi-formal private school in Dubai that was established in 1912 AD, as it was founded by Sheikh Ahmed bin Dalmouk, one of the giants of the pearl trade in the Arabian Gulf.

Al Barsha Lake Park Dubai is one of Dubai's distinctive parks that attracts a large number of families and tourists. The park is designed on an area of 50 acres of land full of wonderful trees and flowers and is considered one of the most beautiful tourist places in Dubai. It provides a range of activities suitable for all family members.

Discover what life in Old Dubai was like during the mid-19th century at Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Located along the Dubai Creek, this district is a key heritage site with much of the original infrastructure preserved and intact. The traditional wind towers – constructed from sandstone, teak, gypsum, palm wood and sandalwood – represent only a small part of Al Fahidi’s history. Each alley, twisting pathway and breezy tower tells a story of a life before the seven emirates. Follow the winding streets to discover a range of cultural activities, museums, art galleries, special events and traditional food.

Al Mamzar Beach Park Dubai is very distinctive, located on the golden sands of the beach on the banks of the Gulf on the western side, which made it one of the best places of tourism in Dubai and it is full of sports and water games and facilities that help visitors spend a fun and safe family picnic, with an area of 99 hectares, and it was opened In April 1994.

Al Qudra Lakes is located 30 minutes from Dubai. It is a series of artificial lakes in the Al Marmoom Reserve. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including more than 170 species of birds such as flamingos, swans, geese, etc., along with oryx and desert foxes. Visiting these lakes is one of the great activities in Dubai.

Beautiful traditions combine with modern designs at this charming destination, showcasing the city's blend between its proud past and bright future. Launched in late 2017, Al Seef celebrates Dubai Creek’s beginnings as the famous coastal pearl diving base. Hugging 1.8km of Dubai Creek’s stately shoreline, the 2.5 million square foot development has two sections – a heritage area featuring old architecture, and a second space featuring more contemporary structures. Once a vibrant entryway to the Gulf’s most successful pearl diving port, the Creek’s legendary presence can still be felt today here, with fisherman and merchants criss-crossing the calm waters in their sleek dhows as part of their daily routine.

The most distinguished among the Dubai Towers is one of the tallest towers in the world, as it has won many centers in the world, the Middle East and the UAE. It is distinguished by its wonderful architecture inspired by the Elithrabeth Tower in London, known as Big Ben, its vital location. It is also a hotel tower and includes some commercial offices.

The Aquaventure Water Park in Dubai is one of the leading water parks in the Middle East and Europe, and the ideal place to enjoy the most amazing and exciting experiences. It includes exciting water slides and a 2.3 km river, in addition to high waves and beautiful waterfalls amidst wonderful tropical scenery. Aquaventure Waterpark is located on Palm Jumeirah in Dubai.

Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is undoubtably one of the most famous landmarks and tourist attractions in Dubai, and is renowned for its 'seven-star status'. The luxury all-suite hotel includes a range of fine-dining restaurants, incredible beaches and the expansive Burj Al Arab Terrace. With gold interiors, lavish suites and some of Dubai’s best restaurants, it’s no surprise the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is often considered among the best places to stay in Dubai, alongside many five-star hotels. In fact, visitors don't have to go far to see why it is often regaled as a ‘seven-star’ hotel. Step into the recently renovated lobby and be mesmerised by its bespoke spiral chandelier – created by Czech designer Sans Souci, the glittering centrepiece comprises 210 crystal tubes and weighs around 450 kilograms. Guests can take their pick from Al Mahara, an underwater restaurant and aquarium, or spectacular views at SAL. Other luxuries include a fleet of Rolls-Royce cars on the forecourt and the famous helipad that has hosted the likes of Tiger Woods, Anthony Joshua and Roger Federer. For even more relaxation, the Burj Al Arab Terrace provides 10,000sqm of outdoor space for poolside lounging. The sun-soaked deck stretches up to 100m from the base of the hotel, letting guests lounge over the water.

Burj Park, located in the center of Dubai's most important tourist attractions, near the Burj Al Arab, Dubai Mall, Dubai Opera and of course the Dubai Fountain, which you can enjoy watching its shows while you are in the garden, and it is one of the most beautiful parks in Dubai that has many recreational activities that help you relax, rest and spend fun time.

Children's City Museum Dubai, located in Dubai Creek, contains a group of learning options through play and exploration. This museum is one of the most important museums in Dubai and the most interesting for children in particular. Visiting it brings great pleasure and benefit to children, as there are exhibits that develop children's imagination, in addition to many activities to teach different arts.

The Coffee Museum is located in the Emirate of Dubai in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, where this museum presents the history of coffee that dates back to the legend of Kaldi the goat herder . The museum also displays the traditions of celebrating coffee culture around the world, as well as Arab traditions and coffee mills, historical data dedicated to coffee, ancient brewing utensils, and more.

The Numismatics Museum is also called the “Currency Museum in Bur Dubai”, located in the United Arab Emirates in the Emirate of Dubai, Bur Dubai “Al Bastakiya” region. It consists of 7 rooms displaying 500 different currencies from all over the Middle East. It transcends Dubai’s commercial history throughout Ages plus a screen for each currency showing all the information about it.

Creek Park is located in the heart of the old city in Dubai, and it is considered one of the most famous parks in the city and the second largest park after Al Mushrif Park, and it extends over an area of 96 hectares, It was established in 1994, and cannot be reached by boat and contains three helipads. The park includes vast green lawns, botanical gardens, and children's play areas.

Deep Dive Dubai is a 60-metre deep diving pool in Dubai. Containing 14,000,000 liters of fresh water, it is the deepest swimming pool in the world. The structure has an area designed to resemble a ruined, sunken city, with walls, furnished rooms and a sunken car, and can also be used as an underwater film studio.

The Deira Clock Tower, originally referred to as the Dubai Clock Tower, is a roundabout located in Dubai. The Clock Tower was created as a symbol of Dubai and is located in Deira. The Telegraph newspaper ranked the Dubai Clock Tower among the 17 most beautiful clock towers around the world.
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Emily Ramacey
24.12.2025
Hello! I'm Emily, a local guide in Dubai. I'm excited to share the historic side of the city with you. Let’s explore its stories, quiet streets, and timeless charm. Hope to see you on a tour someday!

Emily Ramacey
07.08.2025
Hello! My name is Emily. I’m a local guide from the UAE, and I’m truly delighted to introduce you to the spirit of Dubai — a city where tradition and innovation live side by side. In this list, I’ve gathered places that reflect the many shades of our

A modern neighborhood by the water, full of life. Great for an evening walk or a relaxed dinner by the boats. You can also take a short cruise to enjoy the skyline from the water. At night, the lights reflect beautifully on the canal.

A famous man-made island shaped like a palm tree. You’ll find beaches, views, and beautiful hotels here. It’s lovely to explore by monorail or simply relax by the sea. The sunset from the west side is especially peaceful.
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