First time in Dubai!
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: EWR
Programs: UA, AA, Hyatt Plat.
Posts: 314
First time in Dubai!
Hello! I just booked a cheap fare on Qatar next week ($577 RT in Y from JFK) and I'll have about 4 days in Dubai. It'll be my first time and I'm really excited, so I was looking for recommendations for things I HAVE to do for my first time there. I would also like to go to Abu Dhabi for the day possibly. I booked the Grand Hyatt since I had a free Hyatt night to use. Thanks so much!
#2
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Abu Dhabi
Programs: BA Gold/OWE
Posts: 531
There's enough to do in Dubai to keep you busy for a month What kind of things do you like to do ? Shopping ? Dining ? Adventure ? Culture & history ? Sports ?
Just as important, when are you coming ? The weather will determine how much time you can reasonably spend outdoors, as will your budget. Dubai needn't be expensive if you are careful.
I guess most people do the usual Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, fountain, aquarium, Marina area, etc. Is it about putting the 'right' selfies on FB or getting a taste of the region ?
Your hotel isn't exactly central but it's quite close to the creek at the northern end of town, but about a km from the nearest metro stations. Taxis are pretty cheap and all are govt regulated and metered.
Abu Dhabi is around 120km away and an easy day trip by taxi or intercity bus. Taxi will be around 250 dhs on the meter, or the bus a tenth of that. Don't miss the grand mosque.
I think you need to do some more reading and research and see what catches your eye.
Just as important, when are you coming ? The weather will determine how much time you can reasonably spend outdoors, as will your budget. Dubai needn't be expensive if you are careful.
I guess most people do the usual Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, fountain, aquarium, Marina area, etc. Is it about putting the 'right' selfies on FB or getting a taste of the region ?
Your hotel isn't exactly central but it's quite close to the creek at the northern end of town, but about a km from the nearest metro stations. Taxis are pretty cheap and all are govt regulated and metered.
Abu Dhabi is around 120km away and an easy day trip by taxi or intercity bus. Taxi will be around 250 dhs on the meter, or the bus a tenth of that. Don't miss the grand mosque.
I think you need to do some more reading and research and see what catches your eye.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: EWR
Programs: UA, AA, Hyatt Plat.
Posts: 314
There's enough to do in Dubai to keep you busy for a month What kind of things do you like to do ? Shopping ? Dining ? Adventure ? Culture & history ? Sports ?
Just as important, when are you coming ? The weather will determine how much time you can reasonably spend outdoors, as will your budget. Dubai needn't be expensive if you are careful.
I guess most people do the usual Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, fountain, aquarium, Marina area, etc. Is it about putting the 'right' selfies on FB or getting a taste of the region ?
Your hotel isn't exactly central but it's quite close to the creek at the northern end of town, but about a km from the nearest metro stations. Taxis are pretty cheap and all are govt regulated and metered.
Abu Dhabi is around 120km away and an easy day trip by taxi or intercity bus. Taxi will be around 250 dhs on the meter, or the bus a tenth of that. Don't miss the grand mosque.
I think you need to do some more reading and research and see what catches your eye.
Just as important, when are you coming ? The weather will determine how much time you can reasonably spend outdoors, as will your budget. Dubai needn't be expensive if you are careful.
I guess most people do the usual Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, fountain, aquarium, Marina area, etc. Is it about putting the 'right' selfies on FB or getting a taste of the region ?
Your hotel isn't exactly central but it's quite close to the creek at the northern end of town, but about a km from the nearest metro stations. Taxis are pretty cheap and all are govt regulated and metered.
Abu Dhabi is around 120km away and an easy day trip by taxi or intercity bus. Taxi will be around 250 dhs on the meter, or the bus a tenth of that. Don't miss the grand mosque.
I think you need to do some more reading and research and see what catches your eye.
I'll be there next week so I assume being indoors a lot may be a good idea with the weather now haha
Thanks so much!!
#4
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Abu Dhabi
Programs: BA Gold/OWE
Posts: 531
I would do one day in 'new' Dubai, i.e. Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, etc; one day in 'old' Dubai, i.e. museum, preservation area, creek, souks, etc; a day trip to Abu Dhabi; and finally a day for odds and ends.
Google for the NatGeo walking guides around the older areas.
There are varied views on the Burj Al Arab. $170 for afternoon tea is eye-watering-bordering-on-offensive but having a dining reservation is the only way to access the property, or evening cocktails (min spend $95pp).
It's around 35C (95F) during the day now. Warm but not oppressively hot or humid.
Google for the NatGeo walking guides around the older areas.
There are varied views on the Burj Al Arab. $170 for afternoon tea is eye-watering-bordering-on-offensive but having a dining reservation is the only way to access the property, or evening cocktails (min spend $95pp).
It's around 35C (95F) during the day now. Warm but not oppressively hot or humid.
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: EWR
Programs: UA, AA, Hyatt Plat.
Posts: 314
I would do one day in 'new' Dubai, i.e. Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, etc; one day in 'old' Dubai, i.e. museum, preservation area, creek, souks, etc; a day trip to Abu Dhabi; and finally a day for odds and ends.
Google for the NatGeo walking guides around the older areas.
There are varied views on the Burj Al Arab. $170 for afternoon tea is eye-watering-bordering-on-offensive but having a dining reservation is the only way to access the property, or evening cocktails (min spend $95pp).
It's around 35C (95F) during the day now. Warm but not oppressively hot or humid.
Google for the NatGeo walking guides around the older areas.
There are varied views on the Burj Al Arab. $170 for afternoon tea is eye-watering-bordering-on-offensive but having a dining reservation is the only way to access the property, or evening cocktails (min spend $95pp).
It's around 35C (95F) during the day now. Warm but not oppressively hot or humid.