- Sep 15, 2024
Uncovering Dubai's Hidden Gems and Surroundings
- Hassan El-Zein
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The Green Planet
With animals, camping in the rainforest and being a zookeeper yourself!
Dubai Coffee Museum (Al Bastakiya)
If you’re unfamiliar with it, the dallah is a traditional Arabic coffee pot, as the Dubai Coffee Museum in Al Bastakiya offers a fascinating look at the history of coffee. The museum showcases an extensive collection of historical coffee grinders from various countries, making it a must-visit for coffee lovers!
Al Madam
An abandoned ghost village, nearly swallowed by the encroaching desert sands, located around 70 km from Dubai.
Mosque of Light
Around 15 km away from Dubai
Designed by female architect Sumaya Dabbagh, this perforated building features geometric shapes that allow natural light to enter, offering a sense of tranquility amidst the industrial surroundings of Al Quoz.
Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz
Warehouses with art galleries and art activities, cafes and Cinema Akil.
Love Lake – Al Qudra
Located around 60 km from Dubai.
Featuring two stunning, heart-shaped artificial lakes with the word "Love" beautifully spelled out in large letters using trees.
Hatta
With dam and kayaking, water bike (Can accommodate 3 persons) and boats and heritage village.
Hatta is around 135 km from Dubai.