Bur Dubai is the other typical district you should definitely visit in Dubai. This neighborhood is also one of the oldest in the city. It’s located just opposite Deira, on the other side of Dubai Creek. To get there, you will have to take an Abra, a small traditional wooden boat (1 AED per person).
The short crossing will allow you to enjoy a beautiful view and see “Dhows”, the old ships with bright colors supplying the souks with goods.
Here are the best places to visit in Bur Dubai:
* Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House: The old house of the Al Maktoum family until 1958. You will see photos and documents about the history of the city.
* Old Souk, one of the oldest in Dubai. You can find everything there: slippers, souvenirs, fabrics, traditional lamps…
* Meena Bazaar, a market where you can buy Indian goods: fabrics, spices, jewelry.
* Hindi Lane and its Indian stalls. The best place to try traditional dishes at a reasonable price.
* Sheik Mohamed Cultural Center: Here you can have lunch with an Emirati in a traditional house. The center was opened by the Sheikh to allow tourists to learn more about United Arab Emirates (UAE) traditions. Reservation is required.
* Al Seef Market, where you can admire replicas of traditional houses, with restaurants and shops.
* Dubai Museum: I will tell you more about it in section 9 of this guide.