"Discover Dubai’s Hidden Gems: Secret Spots You Need to Visit"

Action Required: Your account security is important to us. We've implemented new security features. To ensure these security features are properly implemented on your account, please log out and back in, or clear your browser's cookies. This step is essential to maintain the security and integrity of your account.

Warning: If you do not log out your account once today your account will be deleted soon for security reasons. Please take immediate action to secure your account.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Dubai is of course famous for its lavish landmarks: the Burj Khalifa, for example, and the Dubai Mall, for example, but there are also a number of lesser known hidden gems that give you a different, special and out of the ordinary experience. These are some lesser known places in Dubai that you need to visit with best tour package.

"Discover Dubai’s Hidden Gems: Secret Spots You Need to Visit"

Dubai is of course famous for its lavish landmarks: the Burj Khalifa, for example, and the Dubai Mall, for example, but there are also a number of lesser known hidden gems that give you a different, special and out of the ordinary experience. These are some lesser known places in Dubai that you need to visit with best tour package.

1. Alserkal Avenue

Alserkal Avenue is Dubai’s art district with contemporary art galleries, creative spaces and quirky cafes, situated in Al Quoz. It’s a delight for the art lovers and anyone interested in pursuing the art scene that’s burgeoning in Dubai. In addition, it is a cultural events, pop-up shops and performances hotspot in Dubai which might be a hidden gem for those looking to understand Dubai’s local culture.

2. Riyadh Street (Old Dubai)

If you are keen to see the Dubai that was not tainted by the message of commercialisation, you can go for a walk in Riyadh Street in old Dubai. You get some traditional markets, hidden cafes, narrow alleyways for experiencing a less glitzy, glamourous side of Dubai at all.

3. Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve

Dubai’s desert safaris are well travelled but few tourists head to Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve, just 40 minutes from Dubai. The Arabian oasis is an oasis of nature itself, as it offers the exact combination of native desert flora and fauna, ranging from Arabian oryx to even reptiles. For a peaceful walk or cycle visit the reserve, you can take a stroll or a cycle through the desert.

4. The Coffee Museum

The Coffee Museum is a gem only known by coffee aficionados, and is nestled in Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. It allows you to come to know the history of coffee, its origins and the multiple brewing techniques. A cosy, historical education stop and a splendid place to try coffee from and through history.

5. Jumeirah Archaeological Site

The Jumeirah Archaeological Site is an ancient coastal settlement that can be traced back to the 6th century, and tucked away within the heart of Jumeirah. This country’s hidden heritage is a rare chance to view Dubai’s ancient roots while it was still little famous nor.

6. Hatta Village

Hatta Village is quietly located in the Hajar mountains. Located in this traditional mountain village, you have restored heritage buildings, ancient forts and the scenic Hatta Dam where you can go kayaking. This is ideal for those who love the great outdoors, history and outdoor adventure.

7. Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek is of course famous, but within it there are areas which remain peacable and hidden from the ordinary tourist hubbub. Or you can choose to take a traditional abra (boat) across the creek, or go to the ‘Hidden Souks’, which are markets, and the like, and finally drop in at the Dubai Museum situated in Al Fahidi Fort. The city’s maritime roots and culture are there represented in these areas.


8. Dubai Butterfly Garden
Dubai Butterfly Garden which is situated in Dubai Miracle Garden has about 15, 000 different species of butterflies in their premises. You will find it an indoor tropical garden where you can walk amidst beautiful butterflies in a peaceful environment, which is a nice hidden oasis in the middle of Dubai.

9. The Green Planet

Replicating the Amazon land mass is City Walk’s Green Planet in the indoor rainforest. A good place for nature lovers to see a number of plants and animals. Located in the middle of a concrete jungle and an immersive experience, it’s a rather hidden natural retreat.

10. Al Qudra Lakes

Just outside of Dubai, Al Qudra Lakes is a hidden oasis that is picturesque and peaceful to visit. Or there is a great place for a picnic, bird watching or cycling round the man made lakes. The sunset here is especially beautiful and has become a local favorite, although travelers are unaware of it.

\

"Discover Dubai’s Hidden Gems: Secret Spots You Need to Visit"
disclaimer

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://timessquarereporter.com/public/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!

Facebook Conversations