Post breakfast you will be made to proceed towards Dubai museum which is made inside the oldest existing building in Dubai which was built in the year 1787, showcasing the lifestyle of the Middle Eastern population. The entire museum consists of model houses, mosques and families giving the visitors an insight into the life and times of the local population.
You will be made to visit the famous and one of the prime landmarks of Dubai, Burj Al Arab, which is located on a manmade beach in Jumeirah and stands at a massive height of 920 feet.
Your final stop for this day will be the stunning Jumeirah Mosque which is among the most photographed mosque in all of Dubai. There are organized tours available for non-Muslims.
Your final leg of the day you will be taken for a shopping expedition to Dubai’s souk (open-air market places). You will be free to shop for a variety of gold products, aromatic spices, and vegetable and seafood market. There is an abundance of gold here making Dubai earn its nickname ‘city of gold’.
After a day filled with interesting shopping, adventures and spirituality, you will finally be escorted back to your hotel.
Pro Tip:
If you are planning on buying gold, be sure to know the market price of gold since the prices fluctuate every day and if you know the real worth then haggling will be easier.
Timings for gold souk – 10 am to 10 pm from Saturday to Thursday; 4 pm to 10 pm on Fridays.
Wear appropriate clothing while going out, since Dubai locals consider it disrespectful towards their religion, culture and tradition.