Hundreds of tourists troop to Dubai every day to visit its most popular attractions: the Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Mall, the Dubai Fountain, the Dubai Creek, etc. These are places located in the central area of the city or Downtown Dubai.
However, there are also several beautiful places found outside of Dubai’s central area that are also worth visiting and exploring.
If you want to go on the less-trodden path and discover other beautiful places outside of Downtown Dubai, make sure you visit these areas:
Hatta is an enclave of Dubai located about an hour from the city. It is a town located in the foothills of the Hajar Mountains. Although it isn’t a big town, Hatta is home to several interesting spots and some of the best mountain resorts in the UAE that won’t fail to delight tourists and locals alike.
This town is one of the few places in Dubai that is rich in natural, stunning sights. Since it is surrounded by the Hajar Mountains, you will be treated to various lovely views which include rippled peaks and diverse terrain. The weather is milder here as well so you can explore the area nearly anytime of the day.
Hatta is home to these must-see and visit attractions:
With its amazing location, landscape, and mild weather, you can do a lot of things here that you can’t normally do in Dubai such as hiking and mountain biking.
Al Bastakiya, which has now been rechristened as the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, is one of Dubai’s most well-known historical areas. When you visit this place, you will be immersed in the rich and fascinating history and culture of Dubai.
While here, make sure you drop by the:
If you’re hungry, thirsty, or simply want to rest a bit, take a breather at the Arabian Tea House Café or MAKE Art Café (or both). Don’t forget to sample their coffee and tea and other delectable menu items.
Al Bastakiya is located 25 minutes away from the city center.
The Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve or DDCR is the UAE’s first national park. Located along the Dubai-Al Ain Road, the DDCR covers nearly 4.7% of the total land area of Dubai.
The reserve is home to 57 plant species, over 120 species of birds, and 43 mammals and reptiles including the rare Arabian oryx. There are different activities you can do here which include:
To visit DDCR and experience these activities, get in touch with an authorized DDCR tour operator.
The Global Village is Dubai’s most popular cultural attraction and family entertainment center. It is located along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road.
This tourist destination boasts numerous pavilions, each representing a different country. It is a great place for kids to gain knowledge about the various countries and cultures around the world.
The Global Village is packed with a wide array of entertainment as well. You can shop at the pavilions and in other retail shops. There are also several dining options to choose from. In addition, there are a number of thrilling kids’ rides that your children will love.
Lastly, you and your family will be amazed at the various performances held here such as stunt or thrill shows, street performances, and cultural shows.
Lastly, the Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden. It is home to different gardens including a butterfly garden and an aromatic garden.
The garden boasts 100 million blooming flowers of 70 different flower varieties. In addition, it holds two Guinness World Records as:
You will also see other floral models here such as animals, vehicles, and the Burj Khalifa, all made of fresh flowers. Some flower models can even move, change shape, and even light up.
The Dubai Miracle Garden is located in Al Barsha, Dubailand, approximately 21 minutes away from Downtown Dubai.
To visit these places stress-free and have quicker access to the emirate’s other popular landmarks, make sure you stay at a strategically-located luxury hotel in Dubai.
AUTHOR BIO
Thomas Grundner is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for JA Resorts & Hotels. He has more than 20 years of expertise in the hospitality and leisure industry – across international markets including Germany, Egypt and Spain. Grundner oversees all sales, marketing and revenue efforts as the company continues to build on its key growth and development strategies and further cultivates its unique blend of “Heartfelt Hospitality” and “Casual Luxury.”