

A historic district in Dubai, known for its wind towers, narrow alleyways, and cultural experiences.
Hand-woven textiles using traditional Al Sadu techniques, reflecting Emirati heritage and culture.
Iconic copper coffee pot used in traditional Emirati coffee making, symbolizing hospitality and warmth.
High-quality Oudh oil, a traditional Arabian perfume extracted from the agarwood tree.
Al Fahidi's historic buildings can be breezy and air-conditioned, making layers essential.
Exploring the neighborhood's narrow alleyways and historic houses requires comfortable footwear.
Stay hydrated in Dubai's hot climate, and reduce plastic waste.
The oldest existing building in Dubai, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
A historic district known for its wind towers and traditional courtyard houses.
Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, it showcases Dubai's rich history and cultural heritage.
Offers a variety of Indian street food and breakfast options in a vibrant, Bollywood-themed setting.
Popular for its traditional Emirati dishes and historic Al Fahidi setting.
Iconic restaurant serving royal Mughlai cuisine, once frequented by the late Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Sweet vermicelli dish with eggs, sugar, and cardamom
Deep-fried dough balls soaked in honey syrup

Slow-cooked meat and rice dish with spices and yogurt
A historic market in New Orleans, famous for its Creole cuisine and local arts.
Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, is a stunning Bangkok landmark featuring a tall, colorful prang (Khmer-style tower) and intricate detail.
A vibrant night market in Rajasthan, offering local handicrafts, street food, and cultural performances.