Here are the places you can visit for free in Dubai
Dubai offers a wide range of attractions for tourists of all age groups
Dubai: Either you are a resident or tourist in UAE, you do not have to spend fortunes to have fun. UAE offers plenty of amazing tourist attractions to enjoy and that also free of cost.
TravelsDubai brings you some of the free attractions across the UAE.
The Viewing Point
You need to head to The Viewing Point at Dubai Creek Harbour, a newly unveiled viewing point. This eye-catching walkway spans 70 metres over Dubai Creek, making it the perfect spot for a weekend stroll. With a 26-metre cantilever that projects you out onto the water, it provides viewers with a completely unobstructed view across the creek towards Downtown Dubai. And yes, it’s absolutely free to check out.
Jameel Art Centre
Located in the city’s Jaddaf waterfront neighbourhood, Jameel Art Centre is a free-to-enter art space you can visit if you want a dose of culture. There are several exhibitions you can visit that include installations, art, screenings and more. You can even visit the library to get some reading done or soak in the views of Dubai Creek.
Some galleries offer up a charge for their art exhibitions, but there’s plenty you can scope out for free without even the need to get out of your car. There are several spots around the city where local artists have painted the town (and it’s not just red) from Karama to Satwa, all the way to JBR. Visit this link to check out where you can find the coolest street art in Dubai. There’s also some amazing artwork you can scope out at Dubai’s City Walk – it’s also the perfect opportunity to get some cool Instagram photos.
Museum of the Future
From taking in the beautiful architecture of the Museum of the Future to catching the tip of Burj Khalifa peeking out from the skyline and seeing the Dubai Frame – this concrete jungle is guaranteed to wow you even as you drive past it in a car. You can go in the main hall of the museum without fee and take photos around the iconic building but you need to pay to enter the exhibition areas. Most people to the Museum of the Future to take photos.
The Beach
With the arrival of summer, some of us can’t take the heat. But this doesn’t mean swimming in the open waters has to come to a halt. Dubai has opened three new beaches where you can go swimming at night. Located in Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3 and Umm Suqeim 1, these 800-meter stretches of shore have been fit with lighting systems and safety enhancements that allow for 24-hour swimming.
Burj Park
Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks.