Dubai Museum
The Dubai Museum is located under the magnificent Al Fahidi citadel - the oldest castle in Dubai, built in 1787. Dubai's history is recorded from the Bronze Age, with alabaster objects. The museum is the place that most clearly recreates the historical period in the years of poverty of the people of Dubai. Although not as flashy and massive as other museums, the Dubai Museum still fully demonstrates the journey of the Arab residents over six decades to achieve the position they have today.

Passing through the museum gate, the first thing visitors see is the Al Banoush boat - a means of transport used by local people to travel on the Dubai Creek connecting to the Persian Gulf. Next to it is a traditional Arab house made of wood and palm leaves. In front is a well, something that is more precious to the people of the desert than anything else. The basement space of the museum is the place that makes visitors feel most interesting and surprised. There, people create walkways and arrange houses next to each other like a street and place wax statues in real proportion to simulate the past life of Dubai people in a vivid and realistic way. Scenes of fishermen pulling boats, fishing, diving for pearls, cleaning fish, tending date palm trees, teaching scenes... everything related to the life and lifestyle of this Middle Eastern country are fully reproduced.
Spice Souk
Coming to the Spice Souk, visitors seem to be lost in a colorful world with countless flavors. In addition to typical Middle Eastern essentials such as curry powder, cinnamon rolls, etc., this market also sells many secret spices, dried flower buds, nuts, nutmeg, agarwood, herbal tea and cosmetics from India, Iran, Zanzibar, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, etc. In particular, in history, few people know that nutmeg and some other spices were once as valuable as gold. In addition to spices for cooking attractive dishes, the Spice Souk also sells children's toys, scarves, souvenirs, Henna painting kits and traditional items of local people. When coming to the spice market in particular and traveling to Dubai in general, visitors from afar should dress modestly, avoiding revealing clothes. Finally, do not forget to bargain to get satisfactory items at reasonable prices.

Burj Al Arab
As one of the most luxurious hotels in the world, Burj Al Arab is considered a symbol of Dubai. With a height of 321 m, Burj Al Arab is designed to look like a sail full of wind and has been voted as one of the most photographed architectural works in the world. However, Burj Al Arab will be a luxury choice for people with average income. Therefore, a small tip for you is to come here to eat, visit and stay at the hotel opposite Anchor.

Emirates Palace Hotel
Located on a prime land near the coast of Abu Dhabi (UAE), Emirates Palace Hotel was designed and built by British architects and is managed by the world's leading hotel management group Kempinski (Germany). Emirates Palace is 8 stories high, stretching over 1 km with a total floor area of approximately 850,000 m2. It is estimated that about 40 tons of gold were used to decorate some parts of the hotel with a total construction cost of over 3 billion USD, equivalent to 60,000 billion VND. This is the reason why Emirates Palace is currently the most expensive, luxurious and classy hotel in the world.
This area also owns a beautiful green park with an area of up to 1,000 hectares and planted with up to 8,000 palm trees and many other species of trees. This amusement park is also decorated with more than 100 fountains of different shapes and sizes.
More specifically, the hotel has a private beach stretching up to 1.3 km with fine white sand, a 6.4 km long jogging track, 2 great outdoor swimming pools and an underground parking lot that can accommodate up to 2,500 cars of all types.

Miracle Flower Garden
Dubai Miracle Garden is the world's largest natural flower garden located in the middle of the desert, with an area of 72,000 m2and displays more than 60 million colorful flowers. Interestingly, the flowers in this garden change with each season and are designed in abstract shapes, creating different images depending on the viewer's imagination. Choosing to visit this place at different times will bring completely different experiences to visitors.

In addition, Dubai Miracle Garden also creates a neighborhood covered with colorful flowers and especially a replica of Airbus A380 made of flowers. This Emirates airline aircraft simulator was recorded in the world record book in 2016 with the title of "World's largest floral installation model".
Desert Safari Exploration
Exploring the reserve, 70 km from the city center, about 30 minutes by car on the southern Oman highway, promises to be a very interesting experience. Currently, only 3 travel companies in Dubai are allowed to take tourists to visit and dine at the Safari desert. Private vehicles are completely prohibited in this area. When participating in the adventure experience by car on the sand, visitors must wear seat belts and prepare sick bags. Having dinner in the desert at sunset is also an extremely interesting activity. You will enjoy grilled goat meat, camel milk... and watch belly dancers in charming traditional costumes. This trip will definitely give you unforgettable experiences.

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