Dubai brings images of towering skyscrapers, unrivaled adventure activities, fantastic tourist attractions, family-friendly theme parks, world-class entertainment, golden sands, and all-exclusive experiences. The City of Gold seamlessly blends old and new, glamour and tradition.
Visitors can wander through authentic souks, the characteristic markets of the Arab world, as well as admire homes dating back to the last century in the city. You can also sail along the canal that crosses the city aboard an abra (a typical local boat), breathing in the Middle Eastern atmosphere, made up of colors, sounds, aromas, and flavors.
November to March is the best time to visit Dubai, as these are the winter months. These months are quite pleasant, with temperatures averaging around 25°C. The Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) is the highlight of this season, and you can find the greatest shopping deals.
It is hard to find another place where you can ski indoors when the temperature is hitting 40°C outside; take long camel rides along the beach; go sandboarding amid the dunes of the desert; take a trip up the world’s tallest building; visit an indoor tropical forest, etc.
Tourists from all over the globe will meet with Gulf Arabs in their abayas and dishdashas, and, by prayer time, be greeted by the sounds of the mosques. Many tourists are fascinated by the way the locals live, the taste of the food, and the impressive dominance of the buildings. The gorgeous detailed writing, the aroma of Arabian shish, and the Arabic conversation all around are all part of the rich daily life here.
With a combination of Iranian, Lebanese, and Arabic cuisine, Dubai cuisine will only leave you craving for more. If you head to the streets or restaurants, you are indeed in for a delightful experience. You cannot ignore the luscious flavors that Dubai food has in store for you. The titillating aroma of the piquant delicacies in Dubai will give you a foodgasm for sure. From vegetarians to non-vegetarians, Dubai has everything for every foodie.