


The Emirates Heritage Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the United Arab Emirates.
Famous for its traditional Arabic breakfast and historic ambiance.

Offers a unique Bollywood-themed breakfast experience.
Known for its traditional Emirati cuisine and waterfront views.

Emirates Heritage Club is often hot, but long sleeves protect from sun and occasional desert winds.
Protects from intense sun and provides shade for your face and neck.

Protects skin from harsh desert sun and prevents sunburns.
Explore Dubai's historic district with wind towers, courtyard houses, and cultural experiences.
Take a traditional abras boat ride along the creek, offering views of old and new Dubai.

Discover Dubai's rich history and heritage in this indoor museum housed in the Al Fahidi Fort.
A flavorful rice dish made with spices, meat, and vegetables.
A traditional rice dish from Ras Al Khaimah with a blend of spices, meat, and vegetables.
A popular street food in Fujairah made with marinated meat served in a pita with vegetables.
A traditional weaving technique using goat hair and wool, symbolizing Emirati heritage and Bedouin culture.
A fragrant resin extracted from the agarwood tree, highly valued in the UAE for its rich, woody scent.
A staple in Emirati cuisine, these sweet, soft dates are a symbol of hospitality and generosity.
Wanaparthy Fort, a 14th-century marvel, stands tall in Telangana, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Interactive learning space for kids, featuring hands-on exhibits and a planetarium.
A vibrant art gallery nestled in Tamsui's historic Fisherman's Wharf, showcasing local and international art.