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  1. 6 of The Best Historical Places in Dubai While Dubai is most well-known to the world over its towering skyscrapers, lavish lifestyle, and cutting-edge technology, we’re here to go to the world beyond that. We take a look at 10 historic places in Dubai which allow you to discover the fascinating past to better understand the glorious future of Dubai and the UAE. It’s quite amazing that just a handful of travelers are aware of the rich history of the Emirati people. Tourists from abroad mainly concentrate on Dubai’s main tourist attractions such as Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa and miss out on the fascinating historical sites. Dubai is the city of dreams, brimming with splendor and luxury. Tourists come to Dubai to discover the splendor of the city. From popular hotels and shopping malls to man-made islands and man created beaches, you can find everything in Dubai. If you’re new to Dubai You may decide on hiring a vehicle in Dubai. But, there are some guidelines to follow prior to searching for vehicle service in Dubai. For further information please click here.

  2. Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood Al Fahidi, also known as Al Bastakiya is a symbol of Dubai’s lively past as well as its fascinating cultural aspect. It is located right next to Dubai Creek, Dubai Creek, Al Fahidi is lined with old buildings constructed of stone, wood, and a unique ingredient, Gypsum. These structures are among the first settlements within the town. The close proximity of Dubai Creek helped this locality to grow into a major trade hub for the city. It is essential to walk through the narrow streets that run through Al Fahidi. The scent of freshly ground spice and out will entice your senses, the vibrant flowers of plants and trees will be an indulgence for your eyes. The city’s civic authority Dubai has saved the area from a state of devastation and has brought back its charm.

  3. Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House is a renowned and well-known heritage site located in Dubai. The palace was once the residence of the royal rulers of Dubai. In recent times, the palace has been transformed into a museum that

  4. houses a variety of artifacts, paintings, photographs, and other historical objects to communicate the rich history of the Emirate. The Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House is among the oldest structures in the city. The initial structure of the building was constructed back in 1896. Since then, the building has been through a number of changes and changes before it was able to achieve its present appearance. Al Ahmadiya School Al Ahmadiya School is a historic school in Dubai. It is a historic school in Dubai that offers uninhibited access to the rich history of Dubai’s educational system. It was established at the beginning of the 20 century, it is the very first regular, national school within the Emirate of Dubai. The school was founded under the expert direction and guidance of His Royal Highness, the Late Sheikh Ahmed Bin Dalmouk.

  5. Majlis Ghorfat Umm al Sheif

  6. Despite its tiny dimensions and less than impressive design, Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif is frequently regarded as a highly sought-after historical landmark in Dubai. The structure is distinct from other tourist attractions due to its distinctive old-fashioned characteristic. The Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif was built in 1955 to serve as a resort for summer to honor the deceased Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum. It is located in the beautiful and luxurious Jumeirah region, the two-story structure has a minimalist but functional design. A large, open-air porch with columns is the most prominent element of the building. The structure’s mainframe is constructed of coral, wood, and stones. In the Majlis Ghorfat Umm Al Sheif, You will have an amazing opportunity to see all the equipment, tools, and furniture that were a vital component of Emirati pearl fishermen. It is home to many traditional and modern equipment. Majlis Ghorfat Umm al Sheif can be described as an interconnection between the modern and the past. Al Shindagha Museum Knowing the story of Emirati people and examining the essence of their culture is easy when you visit this museum. Sitting in the renowned neighborhood in Dubai Creek, this is more of a cultural center instead of merely an exhibit. The Al Shindagha Museum whispers the everlasting story about human struggles, invention, and the desire to make progress. These are the things that have shaped the Dubai that you see today. The museum focuses on the visionary work of His Majesty Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Maktoum.

  7. Etihad Museum The Etihad Museum is a modern and sleek design. It is comprised of a number of pavilions that house a variety of interactive, technology-driven programs and exhibitions. The Authority has taken the initiative to inform visitors about the significant events that led to the unification process of the Emirates in the year 1971. Each program at the Etihad Museum has been designed carefully to teach the nation’s constitution, specifically what it teaches about the rights, privileges, and obligations of residents of the UAE.

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