

Experience breathtaking views of Dubai from the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

Dubai's climate is hot and sunny, but indoors can be air-conditioned and cool.
Exploring the city involves a lot of walking.
A Dubai institution, Baker & Spice offers a delightful breakfast with a focus on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
This popular spot serves a hearty British-inspired breakfast in a vibrant atmosphere.
Known for its extensive menu and generous portions, this iconic American restaurant is a popular choice for lunch.
Explore Dubai's rich history in this beautifully preserved fort museum.
Take a traditional abras boat ride along the picturesque Dubai Creek.
Shop, dine, and enjoy numerous attractions like the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo.

Crispy, sweet dough balls drizzled with date syrup and sesame seeds

Sweet vermicelli pudding with eggs, sugar, and cardamom

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices
Dubai's famous dates are a symbol of hospitality and are often gifted during special occasions.
Oudh is a traditional Arabian perfume made from agarwood, symbolizing wealth and status.
Crafted from fine cashmere wool, these shawls are a testament to Dubai's rich cultural heritage.
Kottiyoor Market, a bustling hub in Kannur, Kerala, is renowned for its spices, textiles, and traditional handicrafts.
A historic fishing harbor with a 150-year-old stone pier, offering stunning sunset views and a glimpse into Kerala's maritime history.
Mujib Bridge, a symbol of Bangladesh's independence, spans the Buriganga River, connecting the capital Dhaka with its historic past.