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Meena Bazaar Activities Guide
Pricing for Each Activity:
- Visit the Spice Souk – Free Entry
- Dhow Cruise at Dubai Creek – Starting from AED 60 per person
- Camel Riding in Desert Safari- Starting from AED 250 per person
- Gold shopping and bargaining – Prices vary on weight and quality, haggle to get the best deal!
- Silk Market Shopping – Prices Vary
- Falcons Tour – Price varies depending on tour operator. Some tours include transfers while others do not. Expect to pay anywhere between $150 USD and $300 USD.
- Biryani Tasting – Starts at AED 10 up to AED 50 depending on restaurant/service provider used. Eating Arabic Shawarma with popular brands such as Al Freesh, Al Shami or Jinah can cost around starting from AED5, alongside various kabob plates including chicken tikka kebab (Grilled Debone Chicken), lamb kabobs (meatballs) which are regularly requested among visitors due to their concealed flavors, spices/ingredients combination & taste. They also serve selections of essential drinks like sugar cane juice or fresh fruit juice ranging from around ($3-$10) depends how many pieces you buy..
- Spice Souk – Located in Deira, Dubai.
- Dhow Cruise at Dubai Creek- Starts from the Abra station located by the Spice Bazaar (Deira side), Bur Dubai Side.
- Camel Riding trips can be booked from multiple tour operators around Meena Bazar
- Biryani tasting is done through local restaurant stalls or delivery services within the area of meena bazar. They are not location-dependent and may even offer deliveries straight to your hotel or place of stay
- Khalid Bin Al Waleed Station (formerly known as Bank Street) on both green and red lines will drop you off a short distance away from Meena Bazaar market with well-placed signboards for easy navigation.
- Dhow Cruise at Dubai Creek –https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g295424-d21491293-Reviews-Dhow_Cruise_in_Dubai_Creek-Meena_Bazaar_Dubai_Emirate_of_Dubai.html
- Camel Riding in Desert Safari https://www.bonus.ly/space/desert-safari-camel-ride Falcons Tour –http:/G9XAmKUynRd89n8m20BZjDulFw=jEZpOh–Ik5@S=HWWNFAcQRDGtdEJgYkM4Q_EBhhuid#availabltySection”> Falcon tours Dubai
- What is the best time to visit Meena Bazar?
The market tends to be busiest between 6 pm to 11 pm mostly due to a full range of activities, live experience and discounted shopping goods that are present during the night time. - Can I haggle on everything purchased at Meena bazaar?
Absolutely! Haggling especially over jewelry gold, spices & fabric markets helps you get even better deals Enjoy bargaining with vendors – but always do so within reason! - If I have never ridden a camel, will I be able to enjoy the activity?
Yes, absolutely! Camel riding is designed for beginners and accommodates individuals no matter their level of experience. Beginners are always welcome through professional trainers.
Where the Activity is Located:
The Meena bazar market area located nearby Khaled Bin Waleed metro stations so it’s very easy for all public transport users any time you can visit without worrying about parking slots but there is another option by using cab services just type ‘Dubai Meena Bazaar’.. they will drop you on time.
How to Visit:
The best way to visit Meena Bazaar is through public transport such as bus, metro & taxi . Visitors can use any mode of transportation easily
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10 Must-Visit Hidden Gems in Dubai
Insider Tip
The best time to explore Dubai’s hidden gems is during the winter months (November to March) when temperatures are pleasant. Early mornings and evenings offer the most comfortable conditions and the best lighting for photography.
10 Must-Visit Hidden Gems in Dubai
Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood
Step back in time as you wander through the narrow sikkas (alleyways) of Al Fahidi, one of Dubai’s oldest neighborhoods. Dating back to the late 19th century, this district showcases traditional wind tower architecture and houses numerous museums, art galleries, and cultural centers.
Don’t miss the Coffee Museum, where you can learn about Arabic coffee traditions and sample different brews from around the world.
Discover Old Dubai: Al Fahidi Walking Tour
AED 125 per person
Alserkal Avenue
Once an industrial area filled with warehouses, Alserkal Avenue has transformed into Dubai’s vibrant arts and culture district. This creative hub houses contemporary art galleries, design studios, and unique concept stores.
The area regularly hosts exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and those seeking Dubai’s creative pulse.
Hatta Mountain Enclave
Just 90 minutes from downtown Dubai lies the mountain enclave of Hatta, a world away from the city’s urban landscape. This exclave of Dubai offers breathtaking mountain scenery, hiking trails, and the turquoise waters of Hatta Dam.
Adventure seekers can enjoy kayaking, mountain biking, or hiking, while those seeking relaxation can simply soak in the natural beauty and tranquility.
Hatta Dam Kayaking Adventure
AED 150 per person
Al Qudra Lakes
A man-made oasis in the desert, Al Qudra Lakes is a series of artificial lakes that has become a haven for wildlife and a popular spot for camping, cycling, and stargazing. The area is home to over 170 species of birds, including flamingos and swans.
The famous Love Lakes, two interconnected lakes shaped like hearts, have become a popular spot for photographers and romantics alike.
Al Qudra Lakes
A man-made oasis in the desert, Al Qudra Lakes is a series of artificial lakes that has become a haven for wildlife and a popular spot for camping, cycling, and stargazing. The area is home to over 170 species of birds, including flamingos and swans.
The famous Love Lakes, two interconnected lakes shaped like hearts, have become a popular spot for photographers and romantics alike.
These are just half of the hidden gems Dubai has to offer. Continue reading to discover five more incredible places that most tourists miss but should definitely be on your Dubai itinerary.
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Al Seef
Stretching along Dubai Creek, Al Seef blends the old and new with its dual design: one section features traditional Arabian architecture, while the other showcases contemporary design.
This waterfront promenade is lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops, offering a pleasant place to stroll and soak in views of the creek. The traditional area, with its stone facades and wooden lattice screens, provides a glimpse into Dubai’s past.
Kite Beach
While Jumeirah Beach is well-known among tourists, Kite Beach offers a more local experience. As the name suggests, it’s popular for kitesurfing, but it’s also great for swimming, paddleboarding, and beach volleyball.
The beach features a jogging track, outdoor gym equipment, and a variety of food trucks and cafes. On a clear day, you can enjoy stunning views of the Burj Al Arab while relaxing on the sand.
Kitesurfing Beginner Lesson at Kite Beach
AED 350 per person
Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary
Located at the mouth of Dubai Creek, Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is a wetland reserve that’s home to over 450 species of animals and 67 species of birds, including the iconic pink flamingos.
The sanctuary has three hides where visitors can observe the wildlife without disturbing them. It’s a peaceful escape from the city and a paradise for bird watchers and nature photographers.
The Coffee Museum
Tucked away in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, The Coffee Museum is a hidden treasure for coffee enthusiasts. This unique museum showcases the rich history and culture of coffee from around the world.
Visitors can explore antique coffee grinders, brewing equipment, and traditional coffee pots from different cultures. The museum also offers coffee tasting sessions where you can sample various international brews.
Al Khawaneej Last Exit
For a unique dining experience, visit Al Khawaneej Last Exit, a food truck park with a rural farm theme. This quirky destination features vintage trucks converted into food outlets, serving everything from gourmet burgers to artisanal ice cream.
The venue is designed to resemble a traditional farm, complete with barns, tractors, and even a small lake. It’s a popular spot among locals, especially in the cooler months when outdoor seating is pleasant.
Tips for Exploring Dubai's Hidden Gems
Transportation:
While Dubai has excellent public transportation, some hidden gems are more accessible by car. Consider renting a car or using ride-hailing services for more remote locations.
Timing:
Visit popular spots early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler
Dress Code:
While Dubai is cosmopolitan, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting cultural and historical sites. Carry a light scarf or shawl for women to cover shoulders when needed.
Photography:
Always ask permission before photographing locals, especially in traditional areas. Some museums and galleries may have restrictions on photography.
Weather Preparation:
Dubai's sun can be intense. Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, and stay hydrated, especially when exploring outdoor locations.
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Conclusion
Dubai’s hidden gems offer a refreshing contrast to its more famous attractions, providing deeper insights into the city’s culture, history, and natural beauty. By venturing beyond the tourist hotspots, you’ll discover a more authentic side of Dubai that many visitors miss.
Whether you’re interested in history, art, nature, or culinary experiences, these lesser-known destinations have something to offer. So on your next trip to Dubai, set aside some time to explore these hidden treasures—you won’t be disappointed.
Have you visited any of these hidden gems in Dubai? Or do you have other secret spots to recommend? Share your experiences in the comments below!

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Quick Guide Overview
Price Range
AED 0 - 350 per activity
Most locations are free to visit
Time Needed
2-4 hours per location
Full guide: 2-3 days recommended
Locations
Spread across Dubai
From Old Dubai to Hatta (90 mins drive)
Best For
Couples, Families, Solo Travelers
Suitable for all age groups
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