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SEEING DUBAI'S BIGGEST ATTRACTIONS FOR FREE: Seeing some of Dubai’s biggest attractions can mean spending a chunk of your trip budget on tickets. Burj Khalifa? At least Dh150 for the ticket per person. Dubai Frame? Dh50 per person. However, there are so many things that you can enjoy and take part in without handing over a fils. Despite what people think about the upscale lifestyle of Dubai, it is possible for people to have free fun. The city is becoming more and more inclusive with many things to do and places to go that are free of cost. Desert getaways, museums, days by the park and even some free classes! Here are 21 things you can do for free in Dubai.
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WHERE TO SEE BURJ KHALIFA FOR FREE: Go to Dubai Mall, and head outside as if you are going to Souk Al Bahar, to get your best picture with the Burj. Location: Dubai Mall; Cost: Free Timings: Daily from 10am to 12am
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WHERE TO SEE BURJ AL ARAB FOR FREE: It is one of the world's most iconic buildings. Head to Sunset beach. It is the closest public beach to the Burj Al Arab. Free access and open to everyone, it has a picturesque view of the Burj with the beach in there as well. Location: Um Suqqeim 3 Cost: Free Timings: anytime
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WHERE TO SEE DUBAI FRAME FOR FREE: The best place to capture a shot of the Dubai Frame is from near Za’abeel Park. The park itself has a Dh5 entry fee, but if you head to the edge of the park, you can get a good shot of the frame. Location: Zabeel; Area, Near Al Jafiliya Metro Station; Cost: Free; Timings Daily from 8am to 10pm
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SEE THE PALM JUMEIRAH FOR FREE: The Palm is worth exploring, especially if you are visiting Dubai. Definitely head to the top of the Palm and watch the sunset on the crescent. Wander around the Pointe for killer views as well. It is home to some affordable eateries. Location: Palm Jumeirah Dubai Cost: Free Timings: anytime
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TAKE A SNAP OF THE FAMOUS DUBAI SKYLINE: You could literally just drive up and down Shaikh Zayed Road. One of the best spots to see the skyline is from one of the Dubai Canal bridges. Location: Shaikh Zayed Road Dubai Cost: free Timings: anytime
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GO TO THE BEACH: You don’t need to spend money at a fancy resort to enjoy beach access in Dubai. Kite Beach or The Beach in JBR are two of the city’s nicest beaches and the entry is free for everyone. Bring your own juices and lunch and you won’t need to spend a penny. Kite Beach even has free Wi-Fi and a running track if you’d rather exercise on land than in sea. Location: Jumeirah Beach Road Cost: Free Timings: anytime
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WALK AROUND THE DUBAI WATER CANAL: I went during the summer and it's actually very breezy if you go in the evening. Take your time along the illuminated walkways and pedestrian bridges that overlook the Dubai water canal and enjoy the sight of the mechanical waterfall. It’s a perfect place to take photos and just enjoy a relaxed, cool and free evening. The Wi-Fi there is really good too. Location: near Business Bay Metro Station; Cost: Free; Timings: Anytime
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SEE THE DUBAI MALL FOUNTAINS: It’s a favourite go-to spot among residents and tourists. The Dubai Mall fountain is back and it's an unforgettable experience that really just moves everyone because of its beauty and synchronized dance and song. Location: Dubai Mall Cost: free; Timings: Afternoon show at 1pm and 1.30pm; Evening shows: daily from 6pm to 11pm, every 30 minutes
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VISIT FOSSIL ROCK: Ok. Technically not in Dubai, but definitely worth the drive. Fossil Rock is an unforgettable and surreal experience. Many of the fossils there are said to be over 80 million years old. To get there you need to drive down the Dubai- Hatta road through to Al Awir. Once you arrive at Fossil Rock, take a moment to sit among fossils that are over millions of years old, enjoy clear blue skies, rocky hills and pristine dessert sand in one of the UAE's natural wonders. Have a picnic with some packed lunch and enjoy! Location: Maleha Cost: Free Timings: anytime (daytime recommended)
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HAVE A PICNIC IN AL QUDRA LAKES: It might be a little bit warm for this right now, but it's a great natural area to spend a later afternoon. The Al Qudra lakes are spread over 10 hectares in the middle of the Saih Al Salam Desert. The man-made Lake is supplied with water by the Jebel Ali sewage treatment plant of Dubai Municipality, thus has created a natural habitat of rare breeds of birds, fish and other smaller animals. Get in touch with nature in this free to enter area and have a picnic with friends and family. Most importantly, do not forget to clean up after yourself. Location: End of Al Qudra Road Cost: Free Timings: anytime
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ENJOY AN AMAZING LIGHT SHOW AT DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY: The ‘Imagine’ show is Dubai Festival City’s record-breaking attraction, which uses the power of light, water and fire to offer a kind of sensory experience. They use 30 fountains and surround sound to give the audience a unique multisensory show. Location: Dubai Festival City Mall promenade Cost: Free Timings: Weekdays: Star Dancer show at 7pm and 9pm, A Child’s Dream show at 8pm and 10pm, Weekends Star Dancer show at 7pm and 9pm, A Child’s Dream show at 8pm and 10pm and 11pm
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CYCLE ON THE QUDRA TRACK: Cycling is one of the best types of cardio exercise. If you are a cycling enthusiast then Al Qudra is the perfect place for you to cycle long distance and the best part, is that it’s free. Location: Al Qudra Cost: Free Timings: anytime
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VISIT THE DUBAI COFFEE MUSEUM: Located in the Al Fahidi district, Dubai is home to the UAE’s first museum dedicated to coffee. The museum opened its doors in September 2014 to mark International Coffee Day, which takes place on September 29. The museum is a showcase that connects the past and the present of the coffee world. The ground floor of the museum is made up of 6 different rooms including the different roasting and brewing styles from various countries, which are live demonstrated. The first floor of the museum offers a large selection of books about the history of coffee as well as documentaries that visitors can watch in the media room. Coffee lovers can also sit and enjoy some tasty coffee in their homey and cosy coffee lounge as well as purchase related items from the museum gift shop. Location: Villa 44, Al Fahidi Historical District Cost: Free Timings: Daily from 9am to 5pm, closed on Friday
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CHECK OUT THE GOLD SOUK IN DEIRA: The Dubai Gold Souk is a traditional market in the heart of old Dubai by the creek. This market mainly sells gold, silver and precious stones. You’ll find the odd seller of handbags here and there, but it’s just a great place to walk around to really get the feel of old Dubai. The souk is home to over 300 retailers. Some have been there for over 40 years, while others have just set up shops a few years ago. It is a must visit for tourists who want to see more than just the glitz and glamour of the UAE. Location: Al Ras Deira Cost: Free entry Timings: 10am to 10pm (some stores are closed between 1pm to 4pm)
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CHECK OUT THE DUBAI SPICE SOUK: The Dubai Spice Souk is a delight to the senses. It’s a traditional market in the heart of old Dubai near the Gold Souk. This market mainly sells herbs, spices, soaps and much more. The souk is home to over 150 small retailers. A visit to the spice souk is a great opportunity to see herbs, spices and salts in their raw and natural form. The people working there, will try and educate you on the origins and history of the spices, so make sure you listen with an open mind. Most sellers have been trading spices in the souk for over 20 years, so their experience shouldn’t be taken with a grain of salt. Location: Al Ras Deira Cost: Free entry Timings: 10am to 10pm (some stores are closed between 1pm to 4pm)
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VISIT AL JAMEEL ARTS CENTRE: Jameel Arts Centre, is a contemporary art space in Jaddaf Waterfront. The Centre, which taking visitors in batches with a limit of two hours per visit, is home to multiple gallery spaces and curated art commissions, projects, and solo and group exhibitions, drawn both from the Art Jameel collection and through regional and international artist collaborations. The art pieces displayed are amazing and the venue itself is located in a very peaceful beachfront area in town. Jameel Arts Centre gardens have been designed by renowned landscape architect Anouk Vogel. Conceived as a series of seven sustainable, open-air courtyards, the gardens funnel light into the Centre and provide moments of pause and reflection. Timings: From Saturday to Thursday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, Tuesday: Closed. Location: Al Jaddaf Waterfront Cost: free Timings: Weekdays from 10am to 8pm, and weekends from 10am to 10pm.
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TAKE A TOUR OF AL SERKAL AVENUE: Al Serkal Avenue has started opening up again and it's completely free to access. free place to hang out. One of Dubai’s coolest and most unique artsy spots. The avenue is home to art galleries, classic cars, record stores, many different cafes and even an old school karak shop. Location: Al Serkal Avenue, Al Qouz Cost: free Timings: Open daily, but most shops are closed on Fridays.
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WALK AROUND DUBAI MALL: Although many of the shops in Dubai are more on the higher end, pricey side, you can still walk around and admire the mall for free. Inside the mall there are incredible views of the Burj Khalifa and the fountains, you can browse book stores, look at the indoor aquarium and window shop. Location: Downtown Dubai Cost: Free to enter Timings: Weekdays from 10am to 12am
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DRIVE DOWN TO HATTA POOLS: Want to find yourself in the middle of a wallpaper-worthy backdrop? Look no further than good-old Hatta. The drive is worth it as you wade feet-first into the pristine green-blue waters that form the centre-piece of the gritty rocks around them. Make sure to carry an ID and other verification documents with you since the pools are technically in Oman. Explore the rich, well-preserved culture of Hatta on the way too, by visiting the Heritage Village if it’s open. Location: Hatta Cost: Free Timings: anytime
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