

A historic district in Dubai, Al Fahidi is known for its wind towers, narrow alleyways, and cultural experiences.

Sweet vermicelli with eggs and honey, topped with nuts
Sweet dumplings drizzled with date syrup
Fragrant rice dish with meat or chicken, cooked with spices and dried limes

Hand-woven textiles using traditional Al Sadu techniques, reflecting Emirati heritage and culture.
Traditional Emirati coffee pot, symbolizing hospitality and warmth, often used in social gatherings.
High-quality Oudh oil, a traditional Emirati perfume, extracted from the agarwood tree.

Protection from sun and cultural sensitivity in Dubai.

Exploring the historic neighborhood on foot.
The oldest existing building in Dubai, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
A historic district known for its traditional wind towers and narrow alleyways.
Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, this museum showcases Dubai's rich history and cultural heritage.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and beautiful courtyard seating.
A charming French bakery and café, offering a delightful breakfast spread in a historic setting.
A cozy Lebanese restaurant offering delicious meze and grilled dishes in a traditional setting.
A stunning cave system in southern France, known for its impressive rock formations and underground river.
A charming medieval town nestled on the banks of the Krka River, known for its well-preserved architecture and proximity to Krka National Park.
A vibrant night market in Ramnagar, offering local handicrafts, street food, and a lively atmosphere under the starry skies.