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Dubai is the world’s most distinctive travel destination — a super-city conjured from the desert, where the contrast between tradition and modernity is the greatest draw. 48 hours is enough to experience the essence of this city.
Day 1: New City Luxury Tour
Morning: Burj Khalifa Summit
- Recommended: buy the sunrise ticket (At the Top SKY, 148th floor) — morning light at sunrise gives the best photography conditions overlooking the Palm
- Standard ticket (125th floor) booked 3 days in advance, approximately AED 400/person; SKY ticket approximately AED 650
- Post-4pm visits capture sunset + night views, but are crowded
Midday: Burj Al Arab Afternoon Tea
- Tiqets has Burj Al Arab packages including drinks and light bites, approximately ¥800–1,500/person
- Non-guests can enter, but reservations are required, and smart casual dress code applies (no shorts or flip flops)
Afternoon: Dubai Mall Shopping
- Dubai Mall is the world’s largest shopping center — 3 hours of browsing is not excessive
- Must-see: Dubai Aquarium (free viewing area), Dubai Fountain (performances every 30 minutes from evening onwards)
Day 2: Old City & Desert
Morning: Old City Sightseeing (Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood)
- Dubai Museum (approximately AED 3): learn how a desert fishing village became a super-city
- Abra (water taxi) cross Dubai Creek, approximately AED 1, 3 minutes
- Gold Souk + Spice Souk: gold sold per gram; remember to bargain 30–40%
Afternoon/Evening: Desert Safari
- Desert safari is Dubai’s must-do; jeep weaving through dunes is more thrilling than expected
- Packages including dinner + belly dancing approximately AED 250–400/person
- Recommended 16:00 departure — sunset photography is most beautiful
| Activity | Price Reference | Channel |
|---|---|---|
| Burj Khalifa sunrise ticket | AED 650/person | Official site or Tiqets |
| Burj Al Arab afternoon tea | ¥800–1,500/person | Book via Tiqets |
| Desert safari (including dinner) | AED 250–400 | Klook advance booking |
| Abra water taxi | AED 1 | Buy on the spot |
Budget Luxury Experiences
Dubai is not only for billionaires — here are high-value “feeling wealthy” tricks:
- Burj Al Arab beach: Free access to the public beach with the Burj Al Arab as your backdrop — the same photo without staying
- Atlantis hotel aquarium: Free visit to exterior areas; aquarium inside requires a ticket but prices are reasonable
- Jumeirah Public Beach: Fine white sand, excellent Burj Al Arab view — better than paid beaches
Transfers & Connectivity
Dubai taxis are cheap — starting fare approximately AED 5; Uber is slightly more expensive but more reliable. Welcome Pickups provides Dubai airport transfers with Chinese-speaking drivers; pre-booking approximately ¥150/trip is far less stressful than flagging a cab.
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