Places To Visit In Dubai During Summer
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View of Dubai city from the 125th floor of the Burj Khalifa. |
Visitors have the option of going up to levels 124 and 125 for the price of AED125.00 (USD 34.00), and here, you can get an impressive 360-degree view of Dubai and its surroundings.
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The fantastic Dubai fountain is a sight to behold. Image from www.dubaifountain.info. |
Dubai Fountain
Dubai Fountain Video
The price is AED65.00 (USD17.50) per person, as this experience lets you cruise around the lake in the traditional boat during the fountain show. If you have a family, this would be perfect, too.
I must have visited all the thrill rides in the park, and to me, the craziest ride was Thor Thunder Spin. My instinct told me not to do it, but I had to. The outcome… I leave it to you to try.
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Inside the world’s largest indoor theme park in Dubai. |
If you are a fan of thrill rides, IMG Worlds has the best rides in the region. One of the rides is Predator, an exciting roller coaster in the Lost Valley.
How Much: Adult AED245.00 (USD66.00). Kids AED 225.00 (USD61.00)
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Inside Ski Dubai, an incredible skiing experience and snow world. |
For those who do not ski, there is a 3,000 square meter Snow Park play area which offers a sledge ride, toboggan runs, an icy body slide, climbing towers, giant snowballs and an ice cave. There is also a penguin area where you can see live penguins.
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The futuristic design of the Etihad Museum in Dubai. |
Etihad Museum
Recently opened in January 2017, this unique museum tells the story of the birth of the United Arab Emirates or UAE and the story of the founding fathers behind this historical moment.
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Visitors get information inside the Etihad Museum. |
Prepare to spend at least two hours here as you make your way through eight pavilions and a fascinating underground museum. There are audio-visual rooms, interesting memorabilia and interactive displays.
Where: Jumeirah Beach Road
Website: Etihad Museum
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An exciting conservation concept is called The Green Planet Dubai. |
Green Planet Dubai
One of the most exciting attractions in Dubai, which showcases a unique tropical forest, is inside a five-story building.
As I come from a tropical country, I did not expect much, but when I walked in there, it was a whole new world for me.
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Visitors inside the amazing Green Planet Dubai. |
The concept takes you all the way to the top level, where you slowly make your way down, level by level and learn about the tropical rainforest, flora and fauna and biodiversity. If you have kids, this is highly recommended.
The Dubai City Walk is just next door, and after exploring The Green Planet Dubai, you can continue to explore one of Dubai’s modern shopping, lifestyle and entertainment areas.
How Much: AED95.00 (USD25.00) Adults, AED70.00 (USD19.00) Kids
Where: City Walk, Al Wasl, Dubai
Website: The Green Planet Dubai
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The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding in Dubai. |
The SMCCU is probably one of the highlights of my trip to Dubai in May 2017. Thinking it was another cultural attraction, I was impressed with the entire experience here.
This centre was actually coined in 1998 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, when His Majesty saw the need to reach out and educate expatriates in the traditions and customs of the UAE.
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Inside SMCCU, guests gather at the Majlis before starting. |
The staff’s openness here was extremely welcoming as they shared information about the traditional Arabic culture and lifestyle in a simple yet effective way.
I raised my hand to ask a sensitive question about how the Arab people dressed, especially about the Burkas or Veils and the Abaya that the women wear.
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A demonstration of Emirati women’s attire is openly discussed at the SMCCU in Dubai. |
Those are the kinds of questions that were being asked as we sat in the Majlis or main hall where guests were entertained.
I recommend this experience at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding or SMCCU in Dubai, purely because of learning and understanding the Emirati traditional culture and lifestyle.
Where: Al Musalla Road, Dubai
Website SMCCU
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Inside one of the rides of Legoland Dubai. Image from Legoland Dubai. |
Legoland Dubai
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Outlet Village in Dubai. |
The above are the places I visited in Dubai in May 2017, where my trip was organised by Dubai Tourism and Emirates. This was purely a familiarisation trip to experience the many indoor activities.
Overall, being indoors, especially in the summer, is a normal thing for most people. In the Middle East, the weather can get scorching and humid, with temperatures up to 45 Degrees Celsius.
You can also read my other article on summer shopping in Dubai for those who plan to do a bit of both. There is much to explore, especially at the world’s largest mall – The Dubai Mall.
Also, you can find out more information from the official Dubai Tourism website, as they frequently update the information according to the seasons.
For anyone visiting here from June to August, this list of places to visit in Dubai during summer will be helpful for you and your family.
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