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Dubai Travel Guide for First time Travellers

Dubai Travel Guide

When you visit Dubai for the first time, you’ll likely feel overwhelmed by the uber-tall skyscrapers and the endless highways. The city has no ‘countryside’, only the desert. So it’s basically the huge urban metropolis, bordered by the desert and the Persian Gulf. It’s a good idea to read up on how to survive in Dubai, how to conduct yourself, and so on before you travel to Dubai. Here’s a simple travel guide for first-time travelers to Dubai, where we’ve pooled our expertise and experience to be of assistance to you.

Getting Around in Dubai

Note the following RTA rules for using public transport in Dubai. Purchase a Dubai travel guide for detailed transport rules:

Where to Stay In Dubai

Where you want to stay depends on your budget and your needs. If you want to be close to public beaches, stay at the Hilton. Then there’s the Regent Beach hotel, another option for easy access to public beaches.

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Four Point Sheraton in Dubai

The Four Points Sheraton on Sheikh Zayed Road, Jumeirah Rotana (Satwa), Rydges Plaza (Satwa), Holiday (Al Barsha), Corp Executive Apartments (Al Barsha), and Park Regis Kris Kin (Bur Dubai) are other reasonable hotels with good access to family attractions. Dubai also has plenty of hostels, and Airbnb stays that are perfect for budget travel.

Understand the Basic Laws of Dubai

When you’re in Dubai, it’s a good idea to follow certain basic rules:

What to Eat In Dubai

The great thing about Dubai is that the city is a foodie paradise. You can enjoy any world cuisine here. The best and the cheapest places to eat are the mall eateries. The next best would be the restaurants in Downtown Dubai and near the Dubai Marina, offering cuisines from different parts of the world.

View of the Burj Al Arab

If you want to break the bank, then enjoy a fine dining atmosphere at Indego by Vineet or the At. Mosphere Hotel in the Burj Khalifa, or even a restaurant within the Burj al Arab.

What to See In Dubai

As a first-time visitor to Dubai, you’ll want to get an idea of the city’s culture and history and check out its major landmarks. Click here for an immersive itinerary of Dubai.

The towering Burj Khalifa

The Dubai Garden Glow

Evening safari at the Sand Dunes

Conclusion

Apart from the above attractions, if you have the time, check out the incredible Dubai Frame, IMG Worlds of Adventure, the Dubai Aquarium, and Dubai Dolphinarium. If your visit is short, visit the attractions that you most want to see and make a list of the things you want to see and experience on your next trip.


Disclaimer – This article was submitted to us by Neha Singh, who is a full-time travel blogger and writes for various publications. You can check her work on her website here.


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