Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in The Creek, Emirate of Dubai

October 12, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Dubai is a destination that mixes modern culture with history, adventure with world-class shopping and entertainment. Catch a show at the Dubai Opera, see downtown from atop the Burj Khalifa and spend an afternoon along Dubai Creek exploring the gold, textile and spice souks. If you’re looking for thrills, you can float above the desert dunes in a hot air balloon, climb aboard a high-speed ride at IMG Worlds of Adventure or skydive over the Palm Jumeirah.
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1. Dubai Creek

Mashraf Building, Dubai United Arab Emirates
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4.5 based on 9,770 reviews

Dubai Creek

Drive along Dubai Creek, the lifeline and pulse of the city, which separates the city from Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south.

Reviewed By 128gabis - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai creek has all of it - a fantastic view over Dubai, you can go for a romantic Dhow dinner cruise or walk along the creekside, take an Abra and cross the Creek to the other side and then stroll around the "old" souk or on the other visit the spice souk and gold souk, enjoy passing by the dhows and experience the vibrating life while getting an impression of the past and and and.... It''s always great to experience this Oasis" of "old" and "new" Dubai

2. Bur Dubai Abra Dock

Southern side of Dubai Creek, Dubai 75157 United Arab Emirates +971 4 800 9090 http://www.rta.ae/wps/portal/!ut/p/c4/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3gDA9NgnzALbwsXA2ejMD9DT3djAwjQD07N0y_IdlQEANriqlU!/
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4.5 based on 3,950 reviews

Bur Dubai Abra Dock

In the historic district, the Abra Dock in Bur Dubai, is an affordable 10-minute traditonal wooden boat ride -- really a taxi. Take the abra from the Bastakiya side, look around the textile souk and the art galleries, and end in the gold souk. Used by 15-20 million passengers each year, the Abra Dock in Bur Dubai is a memorable cruise in the water.

Reviewed By raj4india - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

This boat service offer between Bur dubai water boat station and Deira water boat station for an affordable cost of AED1 per person.As it is an ancient mode of transporting people,Dubai RTA tried their best to maintain the same as look as same.This ride is less than 5 minutes but you will enjoy the beauty of ride as you sit just in front of water.This boat has no glass or any kind of barricade,you will be sitting close with around 20 other travelers.

3. Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Dubai United Arab Emirates +971 4 515 5000 [email protected] http://www.dubaiculture.gov.ae/en/Live-Our-Heritage/Pages/Al-Fahidi-Historical-Neighbourhood.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 176 reviews

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Reviewed By eoin1991 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Great tour , had a great talk about Emirati culture then went to Al Farouq Mosque . The village is really quaint . Best food and drink is in the Arabic tea rooms high quality and good value.

4. Deira Old Souk Abra Station

Baniyas Road Near Dubai Spice Souk, Dubai United Arab Emirates +971 4 284 4444 http://www.rta.ae
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4.5 based on 286 reviews

Deira Old Souk Abra Station

Reviewed By MoFayaz86

My children loved the abra boat ride across the creek and the markets were amazing so many different things and so many choices. Brush up on your haggling skills before you go to get some amazing deals

5. Grand Bur Dubai Masjid

Ali Bin Abi Taleb St - Dubai opposite Dubai Museum, near Rulers Court Office, Dubai United Arab Emirates +971 800 600
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Grand Bur Dubai Masjid

6. Bastakia Quarter

Bur Dubai Building 20, Dubai United Arab Emirates
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4.0 based on 952 reviews

Bastakia Quarter

A visit to the Bastakiya Quarter includes culturally significant sights, such as Dubai's oldest building (1780s), the Al Fahidi Fort, the Dubai Museum, and the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU).

Reviewed By snakehipsdawn46 - Cheshire, United Kingdom

We visited the old Bastakia Quarter of Dubai on the last full day of our recent visit to the UAE. The taxi from our hotel to the Bastakia was selected for us by a concierge, and cost 30DH. - The return trip, in one of the city's cream and red cabs cost only 13.5DH, which is more indicative of the reasonable cost of taxi transport in the city. The old quarter, though much restored, is a lovely reminder of Dubai's historic origins, and sits quite incongruously amidst a sea of office blocks and skyscrapers. The Quarter comprises roughly 80 early 20th Century sand coloured buildings, built of coral and mud bricks, together with the remains of Dubai city's 18th Century city walls. Although once the home of Persian traders and merchants, the restored quarter is now a mix of museums, galleries, shops and cafes/restaurants. We bought a lovely turquoise ring, at a discounted price, in one of the jewellery shops housed in the narrow streets of the Quarter. We also visited a number of art galleries, where the assistants and managers were all scrupulously kind and attentive, and we even went into a rather old fashioned museum of philately (with excellent air conditioning) where we were surprised to learn how many British stamps were still being used by the UAE postal authorities, long after the time when the sun had finally set on the British empire. The highlight of our visit to the Bastakia Quarter was probably our visit to the Arabian Tea House Cafe & Restaurant, where we both indulged in reasonably priced, and immaculately presented, saffron, chocolate and baklava flavoured camel's milk ice cream. Yum yum! All in all, Bastakia is a rather unique place to visit - peaceful and quiet, and very much an island of history set within a sea of modernity!

7. Meena Bazaar

34 Al Nahdha St Admiral Plaza Hotel Dubai, Dubai United Arab Emirates http://www.meena-bazaar.com/
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4.0 based on 948 reviews

Meena Bazaar

Reviewed By Me_Traveller_2020 - New Delhi, India

A good place to do some shopping for gifts, dry fruit, jewellery the Indian way. There is a lot of bargaining specially at gift shops, ladies bags, dry fruits and other local stuff.

8. Heritage House

Deira Al-Ras District, Dubai United Arab Emirates +971 4 393 7139
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4.0 based on 140 reviews

Heritage House

9. Shiva Temple

2nd Za'abeel Road, Al Sooq Al Kabeer, Dubai United Arab Emirates +971 4 353 5334
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4.0 based on 45 reviews

Shiva Temple

Reviewed By NehaAgarwalHaria - Mumbai, India

Very close to the Dubai museum and at a walkable distance from Al Fahidi station, are two temples & a gurudwara. If I am not sure this is the only temple in Dubai. Radha Krishna temple as you enter the lane and the Shiva Temple once you enter the bylanes. The Shiva temple houses the Gurudwara on the top floor. Once you enter the temple street you might tend to forget that you are actually in Dubai. The Shiva temple is a home for many Hindu Gods including Sai Baba, I am a staunch believer of. None of my visits to Dubai are complete without taking the darshan at the temple. Its a place of worship and does not necessarily restrict to someone with Hindu faith. As long as you believe in God and would not hurt the sentiments of the community, please bow your head at this place and may all your wishes come true, as mine did!! Love & Light to all.

10. Al-Ahmadiya School

Al Ahmadiya St, Dubai United Arab Emirates 2260286 http://dubaitourism.ae
Excellent
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3.5 based on 39 reviews

Al-Ahmadiya School

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