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Dubai is one of the world’s most astonishing cities. Thirty years ago this was desert; today it is the world’s most luxurious city — the tallest building, largest shopping center, most expensive hotels, most spectacular musical fountain. Dubai is where the “impossible” becomes possible. This guide helps you experience the best Dubai has to offer.

Dubai’s Must-Visit Iconic Attractions

1. Burj Khalifa

World’s tallest building at 828 meters. The observation deck (At the Top, floors 124–125) offers a bird’s-eye view of the entire city — utterly spectacular. Book tickets in advance via the official website or Klook to skip the queue.

Sunset is the best time to go up — you can witness daylight, dusk, and nightscape all in one visit.

2. The Dubai Fountain

At the base of the Burj Khalifa, performances every 30 minutes from 18:00–22:00 daily. The outdoor viewing platform at Dubai Mall is recommended — free. For a closer view, book the At.mosphere lounge at the Burj Khalifa.

3. Burj Al Arab

The world’s only seven-star hotel, shaped like a sailing dhow at sea. Non-guests can book an internal visit (afternoon tea at Bar 1550 AED, approximately ¥2,800 RMB); advance booking required.

4. Palm Jumeirah

World’s largest artificial island, shaped like a palm tree. Home to Atlantis hotel and multiple beach clubs.

5. Desert Safari

The must-do Dubai experience. Ride a modified 4x4 through the desert, then watch the desert sunset, enjoy an Arabic BBQ buffet dinner, and watch a belly dancing show.

Book desert safari through Klook at approximately AED 150–200 — cheaper than booking through hotels.

Dubai Shopping Guide

Mall of the Emirates

  • Full brand range including all mainstream luxury brands
  • Indoor ski resort (Ski Dubai) is inside
  • Tax refund available for purchases above a threshold (approximately 5%)

Dubai Mall

  • World’s largest shopping center — approximately 1,200 stores
  • Takes 1–2 full days to explore
  • Next to Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain

Gold Souk

The traditional market in Dubai’s old city — a sea of gold. Remember to bargain — starting at half price is standard.

Spice Souk

Adjacent to the Gold Souk; all kinds of Middle Eastern spices, saffron, perfumes. Saffron prices are much lower than at home — worth bringing some back.

Dubai Accommodation Guide

TierRecommended HotelReference Price
LuxuryBurj Al Arab, Atlantis¥5,000+/night
High-EndPalazzo Versace Dubai¥2,000–4,000/night
Upper Mid-RangeHotel Indigo Dubai¥800–1,500/night
ValueIbis, Novotel¥300–600/night

Money-saving tip: Dubai hotels are most expensive on Fridays and Saturdays (weekend effect); cheapest on Sundays and Mondays. If time is flexible, check in Sunday–Tuesday to save 20–30%.

Dubai Old City Cultural Exploration

Don’t stay only in the new district — the Old City (Deira) is this city’s history.

  • Dubai Museum: Understand Dubai’s transformation from fishing village to modern metropolis; admission just AED 3
  • Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood: Traditional wind-tower architecture; walking through feels like stepping back in time
  • Abra (water taxi) ride: Cross the Dubai Creek for just AED 1

Dubai Food Guide

Dubai is one of the world’s most food-diverse cities — over 90% of residents are expatriates, bringing cuisines from around the globe.

Must-Try Foods

  • Shawarma: Middle Eastern wrap; street stalls approximately AED 5–10
  • Hummus: Chickpea dip; a Middle Eastern staple
  • Camel burger: Dubai specialty; available at certain fast-food outlets
  • Seafood: Fresh and affordable at harbor-side restaurants in the old city

Dining Budget

TypePer Person (AED)
Fast food20–50
Casual restaurant50–150
Upper mid-range150–500
Michelin-starred500+

Budget Reference

ItemCost (AED)
Round-trip flights (from Shanghai/Beijing)3,000–6,000
Hotels (4 nights, upper mid-range)2,000–6,000
Desert safari150–200
Burj Khalifa observation deck150–350
Food & drink (4 days)400–1,000
Single person, 4 days/3 nightsApprox. 6,000–15,000 AED

Practical Information

  • Visa: UAE visa-free for Chinese passports; 30-day stay
  • Language: English widely spoken; Arabic is official language
  • Currency: UAE Dirham (AED); 1 AED ≈ 1.97 RMB
  • Best travel time: November–March (winter); April onwards is extremely hot
  • Tipping: Approximately 10% at restaurants; round up for taxis

Summary

Dubai is a city you love and hate in equal measure. Love its extremes, its ambition, its audacity to turn desert into an oasis. “Hate” its materialism, its uniformity. But regardless, this city’s architectural spectacles are worth witnessing in person.

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