A DUBAI travel expert has revealed how to save money on restaurants and bars – plus how to find the best hidden gems.
Dubai is a luxurious travel destination in the United Arab Emirates, boasting both architectural masterpieces and sandy beaches.
The scorching temperatures of up to 43 degrees in the summer months may deter tourists until the winter as temperatures drop to a milder 24 degrees.
But waiting with the crowd to then push through them in the winter months can make hidden gem discoveries a bit more difficult.
Luckily, an exclusive guide to Dubai’s hidden gems has already been created by top Dubai Travel Experts.
Anuja Bhagat, Marketing Manager at Away Holidays says: “With this insider’s guide from our Dubai Travel Expert, travellers can experience Dubai beyond the typical tourist spots, discovering hidden gems and experiencing the city through a local lens.
“For those looking to book a holiday to Dubai, we have a variety of packages to choose from, catered to a variety of interests and budgets.”
Where are the hidden gems?
Dubai Travel Expert, Neela Goyal suggests visiting Alserkal Avenue.
It’s both a cultural landmark and arts hub in Al Quoz, with art galleries, indie cafes, and creative workshops.
Meanwhile, hidden in the winding lanes of AI Fahidi Historical District is the Coffee Museum.
It offers an escape from the crowd and is a place where visitors can relax and learn about the roasting and brewing styles of coffee.
Continuing with cultural recommendations is Dubai’s Heritage Village near Dubai Creek.
The area is free to visit and you will be able to experience traditional markets, or visit mosques such as Jumeirah Mosque – open to non-Muslim visitors.
Experts also recommend the Dubai Opera in Downtown Dubai where visitors can dine in and experience theatre, opera, ballet, concerts, conferences or exhibitions.
Or visit the Dubai Museum, based in Al Fahidi Fort, also the oldest existing building in Dubai, showcases traditional emirate life.
Moving onto outdoorsy recommendations, is the Ras AI Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, it’s free of charge, and home to a large number of flamingos
AI Qudra Lakes is great to visit in the winter months as it’s all vast desert land – surrounded by artificial lakes.
It’s hard to believe you are near one of the biggest cities in the world when you visit this surreal landscape.
How do I save money?
To get buy-one-get-one-free deals on dining, attractions, and other activities, experts suggest downloading the Entertainer App.
It could be a great way to save money if you are keen to immerse yourself in Dubai.
Another suggestion, is to keep an eye out for happy-hour deals.
Traditional market places can be wallet friendly too – plus spending money on them can keep independent businesses afloat.
Some of these recommendations include the Gold Souk and Spice Souk both situated in Dubai’s business district, Deir.
Look out for Mandi, Khuzi, Falafel, and fresh juices in these traditional Emirati street food markets too.
Another big way to save money is avoid taxis.
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Instead, experts suggest using the Dubai Metro.
It’s a quick and easy metro service and you can spend the spare change on more recommendations. from this guide.