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9 Best Cheap Things to Do in Dubai

9 affordable activities in Dubai

Cheap Things to Do in Dubai – When we picture Dubai, we picture the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest structure at 828 meters, and police officers speeding down the highway in Lamborghinis.

Dusk view of awesome Dubai’s sky line, Aerial view of the city at blue hour.

Even those on a tight budget can experience the splendors of this Persian Gulf gem, despite the fact that Dubai is an expensive city to visit. This opulent destination draws tourists from all walks of life.

Here’s a list of 9 things you can do for free or a little amount of dirhams, let’s debunk the misconception that Dubai is infamously expensive. Additionally, if you’re a visitor, you can celebrate because virtually everything in Dubai is tax-free!

Play on the sand, sun, and water at Kite Beach.

Beat the scorching Arabian summer heat at Kite Beach, which is set against the beautiful Burj Al Arab, which resembles a traditional dhow boat. Sink your feet into the white powdery sand and enjoy the saline aroma as the calm sea breeze rustles through your hair. Children playing in the sun add to the atmosphere, as lifeguards keep a watch on them.

Explore the world’s Largest mall

Have you ever dreamed you could explore a luxury city that is home to a shopping district with more than 1,300 stores? In Dubai, there are no restrictions on how much one can shop. Despite frequent media depictions of Arabs as extravagant spenders, the oil-rich United Arab Emirates practice retail therapy as a guilt-free way of life. Because of this, get ready for a unique window-shopping experience.

The Dubai Mall is enormous. It has an enormous aquarium and ice rink, a dinosaur skeleton, indoor theme parks, and a variety of dining options. The skeletal remains of a dinosaur that inhabited the world more than 155 million years ago can be seen in the majestic atrium after gawking at the displays of items in the upscale shops and fashionable retail establishments. You get to take pictures of a highly priceless artifact for free.

Gaze at the breathtaking spectacle of lights, water and sound at the Dubai Fountain 

The designers of the renowned Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas created the Dubai Fountain, the tallest performing fountain in the world. Watch the hypnotic symphony of vibrant visual projections, strong water jets, and dancing to soothing music from diverse musical genres, such as classical, modern Arab music, and timeless Bollywood tracks.

You will have ample time to catch the extravagant display, but we suggest going once before sunset and again after the last speck of sunlight illuminates Dubai’s skyline – for two unique but equally exceptional experiences.

Witness Dubai’s stunning skyline

Taking pictures of or from the world’s tallest tower is a must-do activity while visiting Dubai. From 149 AED (SGD$56), you may perch on the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa to take in panoramic views of the magnificent city and beyond.

But let’s face it, the cost is high. Why not forgo that extravagance and opt for a cheap thrill instead? Make your way to the Palace Downtown’s terrace to enjoy the pool’s shimmering blue view. Hold your head up in amazement of the magnificent Burj Khalifa shining in all its splendor. You don’t have to pay a single dirham to view the famous monument in what is perhaps the most luxurious location.

Visit the Jumeirah Mosque to learn about Emirati religion and culture.

Given that the majority of Emiratis are Muslims, it is not surprising that Dubai has a large number of mosques—1418 as of this writing. Although there are several mosques where Muslims gather for prayer, the Jumeirah Mosque is the only one that is open six days a week to visitors of all faiths and cultures who want to learn more about Islam and take in its magnificent architecture.

The dome surrounded by the soaring twin minarets adds to the mosque’s splendor. It was constructed entirely from immaculate white stone, a popular design during the Fatimid dynasty. Once inside, you’ll see how the interior complements the façade on the outside. It has a capacity of 1,200 worshipers at once.

You may take a 75-minute guided tour to discover more about Islamic holidays, rituals, traditions, cuisines, and customs for just 35 AED (SGD$13). To learn more about the monotheistic religion, which is also the second-largest religion in the world, we encourage you to ask questions.

You are urged to dress modestly and act decently because it is a spiritual location.

Soak up the the bustling ambiance of a traditional Souk

The Bur Dubai Souk, sometimes referred to as the textile souk, is lively and colorful. It will enchant you with its tapestry of colors from the great variety of fabrics on display and the resounding jibber-jabbers of friendly Arabian traders promoting their goods for sale.

Take your time through the maze-like walkways lined with small stores offering accessories and high-quality textiles. Wool, cashmere, satin, and pashmina It’s your call. There are even shops that offer inexpensive souvenirs. Prepare your camera to capture images of the bustling scene and the bazaar’s rustic interior.

The best time to visit this historic market is on Friday evenings when it is especially lively; you’ll enjoy the authentic Arabian atmosphere and find some great deals. Negotiating is an essential aspect of souk custom, so don’t shy away from it.

Abra ride across the Dubai Creek

Despite the glitter and glamor of the thriving metropolis, Dubai has managed to hold onto its old-world charm. By boarding an Abra, a traditional wooden boat, and taking a tour along Dubai Creek, you may get a taste of the atmospheric older side of the city.

You can go from Dubai Old Souk Station to Al Sabkha Abra Station and vice versa at any time of day for 1AED (less than SGD$1), or from Bur Dubai Abra Station to Deira Old Souk Abra Station and vice versa from 5am to 12am every day.

Experience a once-in-a-lifetime adventure At Aquaventure Atlantis.

Imagine gliding through a shark-filled aquarium in a clear tube or plunging into a marine environment to get up close and personal with the aquatic life. Additionally, this water park is a free place to have a blast on your birthday. On a typical day, you’ll pay 320 AED* (SGD$120) for this.

There is no better place to celebrate your birthday than at Aquaventure Atlantis. Your birthday deserves a celebration. All you have to do is enter your birthdate here to get a free Aquaventure day pass that may be used on your birthday and up to six days later.

Watch a thrilling camel race.

At Al Marmoum Racetrack you can join zealous locals and cheer for hundreds of racing camels. Robot jockeys are fastened to the sturdy beasts and they are operated by the owners coursing down an adjacent track in their SUVs – adding a modern twist to this primitive culture. Winning camels not only receive hefty amounts of money, but they also gain widespread respect and admiration.

Entry to the racetrack is free, but it is advisable to call ahead or check with your hotelier so that you can avoid disappointment. Also, races tend to take place early on Friday and Saturday mornings, so make sure you get a good night’s sleep. If you are in Dubai, you cannot give camel racing a miss. Don’t worry though, there will be nothing for you to humph about. 

Who would have thought that you could get a bang out of Dubai without forking out too much money? We have sorted out a budget-friendly travel plan for you. What’s left is for you to book your flight tickets and you can be on your way to immerse yourself in the eclectic scene of Dubai!

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