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The ultimate luxury travel guide to Dubai, one of the world’s most unique destinations

Read on for a comprehensive travel guide and a collection of tips for visiting Dubai from the experts at LLM.

By LLM Reporters   |  
Dubai seaside skyline and Burj Al Arab luxury hotel aerial view at sunrise
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Dubai, the jewel of the United Arab Emirates, is a city that effortlessly blends tradition with modernity. Nestled on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, this cosmopolitan metropolis showcases architectural marvels that seem to defy gravity and push boundaries. From its iconic Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world – to its man-made islands shaped like palm trees, Dubai is constantly pushing limits when it comes to innovation and design.

But there’s more to Dubai than just jaw-dropping skyscrapers. The city boasts a rich cultural heritage that can be explored through its traditional markets called souks. Wander through the labyrinthine alleyways of Deira’s Gold Souk or Spice Souk and immerse yourself in an authentic Middle Eastern shopping experience.

For those seeking adventure, Dubai offers thrilling experiences like dune bashing in the vast desert dunes or skydiving above Palm Jumeirah. If relaxation is what you crave, unwind at one of Dubai’s luxurious beach resorts where you can soak up some sun while sipping on refreshing cocktails.

Food lovers are in for a treat as well as here you can indulge your taste buds with a wide range of culinary delights from around the world. Whether you’re craving local Emirati cuisine or international flavours prepared by Michelin-starred chefs, Dubai has something to satisfy every palate.

Read on as we guide you through planning the perfect trip to Dubai so that you can immerse yourself in all the glitz and glamour this captivating destination has to offer.

Dubai’s travel highlights

Burj Khalifa or Khalifa Tower is a skyscraper and the tallest building in the world in Dubai, UAE
Dubai is a city that never fails to impress with its luxurious offerings and endless attractions. Image credit: saiko3p/Bigstock.com

Dubai is a city that never fails to impress with its luxurious offerings and endless attractions. If you’re planning a trip to this opulent destination and you want to take in an array of experiences and sights, consider your very own bus rental in Dubai to get you from A to B in style. Here are some of the best things you can do in and around the city, made even more manageable from the comfort of your own private luxury vehicle.

1. Visit the Burj Khalifa

No trip to Dubai is complete without a visit to the world’s tallest building. Take an elevator ride up to the observation deck for breath-taking views of the city.

2. Explore Dubai Marina

This vibrant waterfront district offers stunning views, luxurious yachts, and a plethora of dining options. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade or indulge in some retail therapy at The Walk.

3. Experience Old Dubai

Step back in time as you wander through the narrow lanes of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Discover traditional Emirati architecture, charming courtyard cafes, and fascinating museums.

4. Go on a desert safari

Escape from the city’s hustle and bustle by embarking on a thrilling desert safari adventure. Ride camels, try sandboarding, witness mesmerising sunsets, and enjoy an authentic Arabian dinner under the stars.

5. Visit Palm Jumeirah

Marvel at this man-made island shaped like a palm tree that boasts extravagant resorts such as Atlantis The Palm. Relax on pristine beaches or treat yourself to fine dining experiences overlooking breath-taking ocean views.

6. Explore Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Immerse yourself in an enchanting Arabian marketplace filled with boutique shops, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants offering delicious cuisine from around the world.

7. Take an Abra Ride across Dubai Creek

Hop aboard one of these traditional wooden boats for an unforgettable journey across Dubai Creek while taking in iconic sights such as Deira Spice Souk and Gold Souk.

8. Discover Miracle Garden

Lose yourself amidst millions of vibrant flowers arranged into beautiful displays at Miracle Garden, sprawled across over 72 thousand square meters, this garden is truly magical.

Getting around Dubai

Amazing panoramic view on Dubai futuristic skyline, Downtown Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai is like nowhere else in the Middle East

One of the quickest ways of getting around Dubai is by using the Dubai Metro. With stations conveniently located throughout the city, this sleek and modern rail system allows you to travel quickly and comfortably. Plus, it offers stunning views of Dubai’s iconic skyline as you zip from one destination to another.

If you prefer more flexibility in your travels, renting a car in Dubai is also a great option. The city has well-maintained roads and an excellent infrastructure that makes driving a pleasure. Just be sure to familiarise yourself with local traffic rules before hitting the road.

For those who want a hassle-free mode of transportation, taxis are readily available in the city, while the privacy and comfort of your own luxury bus rental in Dubai will make travelling with large groups far more pleasurable than piling onto public transport. Perfect for getting around as part of a wedding party or a multi-generational escape in this stunning city.

Additionally, if you’re feeling adventurous and want a unique experience while exploring Dubai’s surroundings, consider taking a traditional abra ride across Dubai Creek. These small wooden boats provide an authentic glimpse into Dubai’s history while offering scenic views along the waterway.

The best hotels in Dubai to book a stay in

Burj Al Arab and the surrounding place in Dubai Jumeirah
Dubai is a city known for its opulence and luxury, so it’s no surprise that it boasts some of the best hotels in the world. Image credit: creativei/Bigstock.com

Dubai is a city known for its opulence and luxury, so it’s no surprise that it boasts some of the best hotels in the world. From extravagant resorts to sleek skyscrapers, there is something for every traveller seeking a truly indulgent experience.

One iconic hotel that should be on everyone’s list is the Burj Al Arab. Shaped like a sail, this stunning hotel offers unparalleled views of the Arabian Gulf and features lavish suites with private butlers and chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce cars.

For those who prefer modern elegance, The Address Downtown Dubai is an excellent choice. Located near the famous Burj Khalifa, this sophisticated hotel offers spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city skyline.

If you’re looking for a more intimate setting, consider staying at One&Only The Palm. Situated on its own private peninsula, this luxurious beachfront resort exudes tranquillity and sophistication. With elegant rooms, personalised service, and breath-taking views of Dubai’s skyline across the water, it truly provides an oasis of relaxation.

Another noteworthy option is Atlantis The Palm. This massive ocean-themed resort has everything from underwater suites to an expansive water park called Aquaventure and an aquarium that is sure to impress. It’s perfect for families or anyone seeking adventure and entertainment during their stay.

Opened earlier this year to much fanfare is neighbouring sister resort, Atlantis The Royal. Exuding opulence, a running theme throughout of water and fire and an array of fine dining destinations, this is one resort you won’t want to miss.

Jumeirah Al Qasr offers a blend of traditional Arabian architecture with modern comforts. Set amidst lush gardens along the pristine coastline of Madinat Jumeirah complex, this grand hotel offers impeccable service and access to over 50 restaurants within walking distance.

No matter which hotel you choose in Dubai; luxury travel enthusiasts will not be disappointed by these exceptional accommodations that epitomise extravagance at its finest.