Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a foodie, an art lover, or an adventure seeker, this city has endless options to discover.
1. Mirzam Chocolate Factory: A Sweet Adventure
For chocolate lovers, the Mirzam Chocolate Factory is a paradise. Located in the heart of Dubai, Mirzam offers visitors an interactive experience to taste, make, and learn about artisanal chocolate-making.
With chocolate wrappers beautifully illustrated by local artists, Mirzam’s chocolates don’t just taste amazing—they look stunning too. Ingredients are sourced from different countries along the historic Spice Route, giving their products an authentic taste that chocolate connoisseurs will love. The unique combinations of some ingredients makes their brand of chocolates stand out and the award – winning one with dates and fennel was a real treat.
The factory is welcoming to all age groups, making it an ideal spot for families or solo travelers who want to indulge their sweet tooth. We learnt about the entire process of chocolate making, got a chance to make our own chocolate and had a fun time illustrating our own wrappers !
With an arty contemporary vibe, the factory also has an adjacent cafe to relax and enjoy the ambiance.
2. Xclusive Yachts Dinner Cruise: Dine Under the Stars
For a relaxing evening in Dubai Marina, hop aboard the Xclusive Yachts Dinner Cruise. This 90-minute cruise offers private seating, live music, and a delicious international buffet—all while taking in the twinkling lights and modern skyline of Dubai Marina. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a long day and enjoy stunning views from the water. The atmosphere on board is lively yet serene, making it a must-do for anyone wanting a memorable night in Dubai.
3. Arte Museum Dubai: An Immersive Art Experience
Step into a world of mesmerizing digital art at the Arte Museum Dubai. This immersive experience combines art and technology, allowing visitors to walk beneath an endless waterfall, wander through a garden of blooming flowers, or stand among a sky full of stars. Inspired by “eternal nature,” the exhibits are captivating for all ages. Don’t miss Monet’s water lily pond exhibit, which gives you the surreal experience of stepping into one of the artist’s masterpieces.
You can even see your artwork become a part of the immersive experience. I coloured a fish which was scanned and became a part of the aquarium. It was definitely a highlight of the visit and no wonder that it was a delightful experience for all ages!
After exploring the museum, unwind at the Arte Tea Bar, where the calming ambiance and soothing sounds create a sense of tranquility. The tea is served in bowls which become part of the artwork too!
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4. The Dubai Frame: A Panoramic Icon
The Dubai Frame, an architectural marvel, offers a spectacular panoramic view of the city, symbolizing the connection between “Old Dubai” and the futuristic skyline of “New Dubai.”
This iconic structure stands tall, showcasing the city’s past, present, and future. The experience starts with a visit to the old part of Dubai in a museum setting and the experience of entering a souk like it may have been in Dubai in the early days.
Visitors are greeted by holographic shopkeepers who a very life-like. A video towards the end of the tour shares the vision of Dubai’s leader, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and gives an insight into the future.
The Dubai Frame not only offers a unique perspective of the city but also stands as a tribute to the vision that has shaped Dubai into a global destination.
5. La Perle by Dragone: A Theatrical Spectacle
La Perle by the renowned artistic director Dragone is Dubai’s first permanent show, bringing together gravity-defying acrobatics, aerial stunts, and aquatic feats in a custom-built theater in Al Habtoor City. This 90-minute breathtaking performance, inspired by Dubai’s past, present, and future, is a visual feast that blends technology with tradition.
The story revolves around Dubai’s history of pearl diving. It was the main profession for most of the people before oil was discovered and a major source of livelihood. Set on a stage filled with water, the show has performers diving, swimming, and even “flying” in ways that will leave you spellbound. Some of the acrobatics and motorcycle performances will keep you thrilled with a rush of adrenaline.
La Perle is a unique blend of theater and spectacle, making it an unmissable part of any Dubai itinerary.
6. The Souks: A Glimpse of Old Dubai
For a taste of traditional Dubai, head to the Souks in the old part of the city. Start your adventure in the Spice Souk, where you can immerse yourself in the sights and scents of exotic spices. We had the pleasure of exploring with Frying Pan Adventures and even played a fun “Spicy Bingo” game to learn about different spices (spoiler alert: we won!). The street food here is a must-try; the iconic “Dubai Wrap” with Oman Chips and hot sauce is a local favorite.
Venture further into the Gold Souk, where everything that glitters is gold. The souk is home to the world’s largest gold ring, certified by Guinness World Records, and other stunning pieces that showcase Dubai’s opulence.
Don’t miss the freshly baked naans from a local bakery featured on Netflix! To top off your experience, cross Dubai Creek on a traditional abra boat for just 1 AED—a perfect way to soak in the charm of Old Dubai.
You can enjoy a more contemporary souk experience at Souk Madinat Jumeirah. It is located close to the Burj Al Arab and has some great handicrafts as well as diverse dining options.
Each of these destinations highlights a different facet of Dubai, offering experiences that are as diverse as they are unforgettable. From futuristic architecture to ancient markets, Dubai truly has something for everyone to enjoy.