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Recommended attractions in Old Dubai

Many people come to Dubai, maybe because there is skydiving in Dubai to experience it, or because of the scenery in Dubai, and some people just want to see how rich Dubai is. No matter what the reason is, since you are here, why not visit the old city of Dubai? By the way, let’s find out what the living environment was like in Dubai before.

Old Town Attractions

Al Seef

Al Seef, a leisure space with both traditional and modern flavors, where you can shop and dine to your heart’s content. camera captures the beauty around you.

"AlSeef has almost restored the past appearance of Dubai, with old-fashioned Arabic buildings, elegant cloth curtains, and early fishermen's fishing nets. The retro scenery is very flavorful."

"The architecture here The integrity and flexibility are higher. The key is that the Arab-style building can only see the street on the first floor, and only on the second floor can you better appreciate the full view of the building, especially the beautifully patchwork roofs and iconic wind towers. ”

Address: Close to the Alfahidi Historical District and Alfahidi Fort on Dubai Creek.

Telephone: 971[0]43713999

http://www.alseef.ae/, official website

Fadi Historic District

< p>The AlFahidi historical district retains the original appearance of many Arab buildings and is a cultural heritage of Dubai. There are towering wind tower buildings here, which become a unique and beautiful scenery. Take a photo of Hefeng Tower to show off its retro style.

“The Dubai government has revived the face of this historical area, reappearing those very ethnic-style buildings, wind towers and alleys. Here you can appreciate the original style of Dubai. The streets and alleys attract people Introducing a corner forgotten by time. Without the bustling and bustling of the city, there is a simple and quiet atmosphere everywhere. ”

Address: AlFahidi Historical District-Burdubai

Dubai Museum

The Dubai Museum, built in the historic Alfahidi Fort, vividly presents the historical civilization of Dubai through historical relics, original samples, multimedia and other forms. Visiting the Dubai Museum is a great way to quickly learn more about Dubai.

Here, you can learn about Dubai’s earth-shaking changes from a fishing village to an international metropolis through various photography works. Then, scenes of life in Dubai before the oil age were projected. The vivid part is the restoration of a traditional market, where you can see scenes of Arab life and labor.

The last exhibition hall is about the two pillar industries of Dubai, fishing and pearl fishing. Makes you feel like you are under the sea.

Time: Saturday to Thursday: 8:30-20:30; Friday: 14:30-20:30

Price: Dh3 for adults, Dh1 for children under 6 years old .

Address: BurAlfahidi District, Dubai