Old Historical Town Dubai

Stasher Luggage Storage - Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood    

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Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood in Dubai, is an enclave showcasing traditional Emirati architecture and cultural heritage. Nestled amidst modern …

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Jan 22, 2025
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, also known as Al Fahidi District, is a historic district in Dubai, It is a restored traditional Arabic village that showcases the traditional Arabian architecture … Full review by ChandraS3
Dec 3, 2024
Reconstituted "old" Dubai merchant streets. Well done and lots of small and medium shops, with a colorful array of souvenirs. Completely safe and pickpocket-free for a shuk. The enjoyment was rather… Full review by dan_pub
Nov 8, 2024
Located along the scenic Dubai Creek, this historic area is a perfect place to wander and get lost in its maze-like streets. The narrow alleys and traditional buildings, with their iconic wind towers… Full review by Amanda M

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Is there an admission/entrance fee for this and can I explore this alone without a tour guide/group?
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No admission fee and no guide needed. If you want the atmospheric feel then go in the evening and eat at one of the cafes on the water front or take the Abra (water ferry) over …
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No admission fee and no guide needed. If you want the atmospheric feel then go in the evening and eat at one of the cafes on the water front or take the Abra (water ferry) over to the Deidra side and eat there.
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Hi Mercedes, We plan to visit Dubai with the family. We have two girls (6 and 3 years old); Do you think that visiting …
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Hi Mercedes, We plan to visit Dubai with the family. We have two girls (6 and 3 years old); Do you think that visiting Bastakia quarter is possible to do it with them ? thanks Mimie
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Yes, there are lots of narrow alleys between the buildings, so don't let them wander off, but they will be safe as it is away from all traffic. There are lots of interesting things around every …
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Yes, there are lots of narrow alleys between the buildings, so don't let them wander off, but they will be safe as it is away from all traffic. There are lots of interesting things around every corner. And they should enjoy exploring the one traditional building that you can enter.
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Answer by Andy C · Mar 1, 2015
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Which is the nearest Metro Station and how far is it from the hotel?
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Yes the nearest Metro Is actually Al Fahidi but as other have said Bur Juman is also close. It is about an hour and a half from your hotel if you are staying in Abu Dhabi.
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