Dubai Travelogue - 7 Day Trip & Must see Places


Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the business hub of the Middle East. It is attracting worldwide attention mainly through its major construction projects and sporting events.


When to visit Dubai


Effective period in terms of cost would be the month of Ramadan. It is possible to skip the ubiquitous crowd in this vibrant city. But traditionally, Ramadan is not considered the best tourist season because of the high temperatures.

Climatically ideal time for the travelers it would be from November to April. You can enjoy the beautiful weather, which is great for a variety of outdoor entertainment. Rest assured that the nightly rates are the highest and the amount is the highest.

There are too many must-see attractions in Dubai. Since we traveled with two children (an infant and a child), we made a clear list of what to see and when to see.

Remember to keep the entrance fees for children under 6 years old. With a few exceptions, babies (under 2 years of age) are free almost everywhere.





Day 1 -






Dubai shopping mall


It is considered to be the largest mall in the world measured by total land area and is one of the most visited buildings in the world. The main attraction in Dubai Mall is the Dubai Aquarium and underwater zoo.
It shows a wide variety of marine animals, including sharks and rays. We can also see how the fish grow there and how they are fed. We visited it during the day and the kids spent much of the day playing with the fish.





Glow Garden


This illuminated world full of surprises is located in the middle of Zabeel Park and is divided into three attractions: the ice park, the dinosaur park and the art park

The dinosaur park has animatronic dinosaurs on display and a dinosaur museum showing replicas of dinosaur skeletons. Finish your dinosaur journey first, then enjoy the best visual enjoyment.

Claims to be the largest glow garden in the world the art park is the main reason this place should be an evening show. All of these glowing attractions (stunning replicas of wildlife and nature) look much more impressive at night.

Never miss the ice cold fun in Dubai Ice park. In the tropical desert, this ice park offers an extremely contrasting ambience. The Ice Park is set for very low temperatures and features fascinating ice sculptures of Dubai.





Day 2 -






Atlantis, the aquarium of the lost chambers -


The Atlantis Hotel is home to the UAE's largest aquarium, home to over 65,000 marine animals. This Atlantis-style aquarium features underwater mazes and tunnels of lost civilization. It's free to see without staying in the hotel. One can even enjoy the paid privilege of diving among sharks, rays, eels, seahorses and piranhas.





Wonder Garden -


As the world's largest natural flower garden with over 50 million flowers and 250 million plants, Miracle Garden is a unique, extravagant recreational destination.
It only stays open from November to March, the winter months in Dubai. The flowers are presented here in a variety of sculptures and designs. Don't skip a visit, it's a treat to see.





Dubai Fountain Performances -


This daily event on the 30 hectare Burj Khalifa Lake attracts audiences again and again. The fountain shoots water up to a 50-story building. The most popular place to see this performance choreographed to music (contemporary pop to classical) is on the Waterfront Promenade in front of the Dubai Mall.


Day 3 -






Dubai Frame -


The Dubai Frame, located in Zabeel Park, is the largest frame in the world - an architectural landmark. The two vertical towers are connected by a 93-meter bridge that is 48 stories above the ground.
It's exciting to walk on the completely clear, crack-proof 25 m² glass floor, which is 150 meters above the ground - the first Sky Bridge in the UAE.





Dubai Museum -


This is the oldest existing building in Dubai. It is open with the aim of showcasing the traditional and original way of life in the emirate before the advent of oil.





Dubai Creek -


Forget all the expensive routes between Deira and Bur Dubai. The cheapest and fastest means is to use small motorized water taxis called Abras. The fare for ...

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