Must-See Attractions Group Walking Tour With Guide
Begin your journey into Dubai’s captivating history with our expertly guided group tour, starting at the York International Hotel. Uncover the story of Dubai’s past as you stroll through the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood (Bastakiya), a beautifully preserved area featuring traditional Arabian architecture. Visit the Dubai Museum, housed in the iconic Al Fahidi Fort—Dubai’s oldest building—and gain insight into the ...
Meeting Point
101 Khalid Bin Al Waleed Rd - Al Fahidi - Dubai - Émirates "Meet your guide front of York International Hotel
Al Seef By Dubai Retail
It Launched in late 2017, Al Seef celebrates Dubai Creek’s beginnings as the famous coastal pearl diving base. Hugging 1.8km of Dubai Creek’s stately shoreline, the 2.5 million square foot development has two sections – a heritage area featuring old architecture, and a second space featuring more contemporary structures. In 19th century it was a commercial hub near to the creek canal.
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood
The traditional style of life that was prevalent in Dubai from the mid 19th century till the 1970s is reflected at Al-Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, where buildings with high air towers (Barajeel), built with traditional building materials such as stone, gypsum, teak, sandal wood, fronds and palm wood are aligned
Dubai Museum & Al Fahidi Fort
Al Fahidi Fort in Dubai is situated at the south of Dubai Creek, right at the Al Souk Al Kabir. The area is renowned for its vigorous trade and proximity to the Ruler's Court-The monarch's divan. The fort was built back in 1787 (That's about 200 years ago). This is the oldest existed building In Dubai
Textile Souk
the Dubai Textile Souk was a commercial hub of the exchange in textiles, for functional use of making clothes or for special occasions. Over the years and through Dubai's rapid globalisation, its commercial importance has since faded and has become a more tourist-focusedThis souk was established in early 1900.
Bur Dubai Abra Station
Abras are used to ferry people across the Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Basically it's a traditional boat ride in old creek canal. Visitors travel between bur Dubai and deira and enjoy the view from both sides of the canal.
Dubai Spice Souk
The Spice Souq was started around 1850, in the adjacent of dhow moorings, in order to load easily and facilitate trade . Spice Souq was built inside this great bazaar more than 160 years ago, and since then has become a very favored trade point for travelers and residents here.


