Last updated:June 16, 2025

Planning a trip to Dubai and wondering what’s actually worth your time (and money)?

Dubai Marina at night

Whether you’re heading there with friends, kids in tow, traveling solo, or just want to see if Dubai lives up to the hype, this list has you covered. From desert safaris to indoor ski slopes to gold-drenched facials, here’s your cheat sheet for the best things to do in Dubai.

Bonus: We’ve added tips to save cash, avoid crowds, and link you to deep dives from our Dubai travel archives.

Hit the Big Attractions (Yes, They’re Worth It)

Let’s be honest. When you land in Dubai, you’re stepping into a city that doesn’t do subtle. And that’s half the fun.

Burj Khalifa

  • Burj Khalifa – The world’s tallest skyscraper. It’s iconic, and yes, it’s worth standing at the base and craning your neck skyward. If you want the view, try to book your visit early in the day or around sunset for the best experience.
  • Dubai Fountain Show – Located right below the Burj Khalifa, this water and light show is one of the best free things in the city. More free things to do in Dubai tips here.
  • Dubai Miracle Garden – Over 50 million blooming flowers arranged in whimsical shapes, think giant teddy bears made of petals. Perfect with kids, or just if you’re craving a color overload.
  • Ain Dubai – The world’s largest observation wheel. Go in the evening for glittering skyline views.

Dubai white sand beaches and skyscrapers in the distance

Add a Bit of Quirk (The Unusual Stuff)

Dubai is great at taking things to the extreme (in the best way).

  • Ski Dubai – A massive indoor ski hill inside the Mall of the Emirates. Where else can you ski, bobsled, or hang with penguins in the middle of the desert?
  • Chillout Lounge – A café built from ice, down to the chairs. They hand you a parka and serve soup, sandwiches, and steaming mocktails. It’s kitschy and fun, especially if it’s +42°C outside.
  • Global Village – A seasonal multicultural theme park with food, shows, and shopping from 90+ countries. Think Epcot, but with more shawarma.

For even more unexpected adventures (zorbing, lava shell massages, and more), don’t miss 15 unique things to do in Dubai.

Miracle Garden Dubai

Things to Do with Kids (That Adults Secretly Love Too)

We’ve traveled the world with our kiddos, and Dubai makes it easy to keep everyone happy.

  • Dubai Aquarium – Inside the Dubai Mall, with a massive viewing panel and walk-through tunnel.
  • Adventure Zone – Ziplining, wall climbing, trampolines, basically a kid’s dream day.
  • LEGOLAND Dubai – Smaller than its U.S. cousins, but full of charm.
  • Desert Safari – Camel rides, henna painting, dune bashing, and belly dancing under the stars.

Get the full breakdown in our family-friendly Dubai guide.

Explore Dubai for Free (Yes, Really)

Dubai has plenty of luxe attractions, but you don’t need to empty your wallet to enjoy the city.

  • Jumeirah Beach – Public, clean, and perfect for a swim or people watching session.
  • Dubai Creek – Watch wooden boats glide by and wander through the charming Al Fahidi Historic District nearby.
  • Alserkal Avenue – Dubai’s hippest art scene. No entry fee, but you might leave inspired.
  • Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary – Flamingos in the desert? Yup. Best in winter.

Here’s our full list of the best free places to visit.

The best things to do for free in Dubai - Greater Flamingos at Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

The Best Souvenirs to Buy in Dubai

Dubai is a shopper’s paradise, and yes, you can find something cool beyond fridge magnets.

  • Camel Milk Chocolate – Sounds weird. Tastes amazing. Al Nassma is the go to brand.
  • Pashmina Shawls – Real pashmina is super soft and lightweight (and comes with bragging rights). Watch out for fake acrylics.
  • Arabic Coffee Sets – Perfect if you’ve fallen in love with cardamom laced coffee.
  • Spices and Dates – Stock up on saffron, za’atar, and plump Medjool dates from the myriad of souks around the city.
  • Miniature Burj Khalifas – Yes, they’re a bit touristy, but they’re fun. Especially the gold-plated ones.

You’ll find most of these in the Gold, Spice, and Textile Souks or at the massive Dubai Mall. For more ideas, check out our guide to the best things to buy in Dubai.

traditional colorful Arabic scarves souvenir Dubai

When Should You Go to Dubai?

Here’s the short answer: November to March. Warm days, cool nights, and everything’s open.

Shoulder seasons like April or October? Great if you like heat and shorter lines. Summer? It’s doable, but prepare for a sauna experience. A lot of outdoor attractions shut down and you’ll live in air conditioning.

We break it all down in our seasonal guide to visiting Dubai.

Dubai Marina at night

Bonus Tips: Quick Wins for a Smoother Trip

  • Wi-Fi is everywhere, including malls, beaches, even the Metro. Bring a VPN just in case.
  • Public transport is efficient, clean, and safe. Use the Metro for longer distances and ride-sharing apps for short hops.
  • Dress code – Dubai’s pretty relaxed, but modest clothing is appreciated in public areas. Think shoulders and knees covered.

Dubai Mall

The Takeaway

Dubai is one of those rare cities where you can ski, shop, sandboard, and sip saffron tea, all in the same day. It’s flashy, yes, but it’s also filled with warmth, color, and creativity.

Whether you’re planning a week of family fun, a romantic getaway, or an offbeat solo trip, Dubai has something unexpected waiting for everyone.

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