Dubai is a city with countless charms, but among this splendor and charm, there are also tourist pitfalls that can make your trip less enjoyable.
Dubai, a city where everything is big and magnificent; From skyscrapers to luxurious shopping malls and night parties. This city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Middle East. However, like any other city that attracts a high volume of tourists, Dubai also has its pitfalls. If you want to avoid clichéd and expensive experiences and have a deeper look at the culture and beauty of this city, we have provided you with practical tips and recommendations for a more original trip.
1. Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates
Why is it a tourist trap? Although these shopping centers are amazing and famous; But they are often very crowded and expensive, especially for food and entertainment. Here, instead of having a different experience, you spend most of your time in crowds and queues.
Solution: Visit smaller and more local shopping malls such as “City Center Deira” or “Burjman” which are not only quieter, but their goods are also more affordable. Also, visiting traditional markets such as “Gold Bazaar” and “Spice Bazaar” will give you a different and more original experience than shopping in Dubai.
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2. Burj Khalifa visitation platform
Why is it a tourist trap? Although visiting the Burj Khalifa platform offers a fantastic view, the admission ticket is quite expensive and most of the time, you have to deal with the crowds.
Solution: Go to Burj Khalifa during quiet hours such as early morning or late at night. Or, instead, visit the Sky Views Observatory, which is both more secluded and gives you a different perspective of the city.
3. Desert safari tours
Why is it a tourist trap?: Many safari tours are heavily commercialized; The schedules are tight and the food served is often of poor quality. These tours often do not give you much opportunity to enjoy the desert and the Bedouin culture.
Solution: Book with reputable, small companies that offer personalized and higher quality tours. Look for tours that offer more authentic experiences of Bedouin life, such as camel rides, falconry shows, and dinner at traditional Bedouin camps.
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4. Dinner cruises in Dubai Marina
Why is it a tourist trap? Many dinner cruises in Dubai Marina offer high prices, poor quality food and poor entertainment. These cruises are usually very crowded and one cannot enjoy the real peace and beauty of Dubai.
solution: Instead, go on a traditional Dubai Creek cruise that will give you a more relaxed and authentic experience of life in Dubai. Or choose one of the waterside restaurants in Dubai Marina, which offer better quality food in addition to beautiful views.
5. Global Village
Why is it a tourist trap? Global Village is very commercialized and crowded, especially during peak seasons, so you may not be able to enjoy an authentic cultural experience amidst the crowds and countless stalls.
Solution: Visit on weekdays or at the beginning of the season to avoid the crowds. If you’re looking for a more authentic cultural experience, explore the historic neighborhood of Al Fahidi, which offers an up-close look at Dubai’s traditional culture and architecture.
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General tips to avoid tourist traps in Dubai:
1. Research and plan in advance
Local websites and blogs or the writings of people living in Dubai can be very useful resources for finding authentic sightseeing spots away from tourist traps. Also, use social networks and hashtags related to Dubai to find authentic experiences.
2. Visiting attractions at leisure
Times like early morning or late night are usually less crowded. Also, traveling in seasons like spring and autumn, when there are fewer tourists, can be a more enjoyable experience.
3. Use public transportation
Dubai’s public transport, including the metro and buses, is not only efficient and reliable, but also much cheaper than taxis and private transport services. By getting a “Nol” card, you can take advantage of special discounts.
4. Staying in residential areas
Choosing accommodation in neighborhoods such as Al Barsha, Jumeirah or Deira allows you to have a more authentic experience of living in Dubai and avoid the tourist crowds. These neighborhoods offer local restaurants and cafes and amenities without the tourist crowds.
5. Eat like a local
Instead of choosing tourist restaurants, eat at local and authentic restaurants. For example, “Ravi” restaurant for authentic Pakistani food or “Bo Qatir” for fresh seafood are very suitable places. Markets like Ripe Market are also great for buying fresh and affordable food.
6. Choice of alternative attractions
For a different and less crowded experience, instead of visiting the busy Dubai Fountain, head to the Dubai Water Canal and enjoy a relaxing stroll along the water. Also, museums such as “Dubai Museum” in Al Fahidi Fort or “Etihad Museum” can offer a deeper look at the history and culture of the UAE.
7. Buy from local markets
Instead of tourist shops and shoddy souvenirs, head to local markets and craft shops to get both unique and affordable goods and support local artisanal productions.
8. Use of local resources
Use apps like Yelp, TripAdvisor, or Spotted by Locals to find the most up-to-date reviews and recommendations for restaurants and attractions. Also, participating in free walking tours run by locals can give you an authentic and fascinating perspective.
9. Seek advice from local people
Talk to locals and ask them for recommendations on places to visit and good restaurants; Of course, it is suggested to avoid the consultations of the hotel concierge department; Because they usually direct you to expensive tourist attractions.
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