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Discover Best of Art and Culture Experiences in Dubai

  • Writer: iamnishita11
    iamnishita11
  • Jan 14
  • 4 min read

Dubai loves to preserve and propagate its history, traditions, art, and culture. Experiencing it all is among the top things to do in Dubai. From rich history that has been preserved in a time capsule to futuristic attractions that let you see the coming of tomorrow, prepare to be surprised by the depth and diversity of Dubai's artistic offerings in the following art and culture experiences:


Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood



Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, also known as Bastakiya, is well known for its traditional wind tower, narrow shaded lanes, and coral stone building. This bustling area hosts heritage tours, specialized art workshops, and cultural events. Boutique hotels, galleries, cafes, shops selling local craft, and contemporary artistic expressions encourage artists from all fields to visit to work here. There is also a coffee museum that demonstrates the evolution of the process of making coffee from ancient times to this day. This is one of the best places to visit in Dubai with family.


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 7 am to 8 pm (open on all days)

  • Address: Al Fahidi, next to Dubai Creek

  • Entry Tickets: Free

  • Dress Code: Wear modest clothing, including skirts or shorts past the knee.


Alserkal Avenue


Alserkal Avenue was set up in 2008 to transform a marble factory complex in the Al Quoz industrial area. Now, it is home to over 60+ galleries, creative spaces, and various organizations emphasizing their work in art and cultural areas. Alserkal Avenue is always buzzing as it hosts a variety of events, from art exhibitions and performances to workshops and film screenings regularly. This place has significantly contributed to the growth of Dubai's contemporary art scene


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 10 am to 7 pm (Open all day)

  • Address: Al Quoz Industrial Area 1 - Dubai

  • Entry Tickets: Entry Free


Bur Dubai Grand Mosque


Bur Dubai Grand Mosque is one of the must-visit religious things to experience in Dubai. It serves as an active place of worship during Friday prayers and Islamic holidays, hosting more than 1000 worshipers. It proclaims Dubai's tallest 230 ft minarets. It was once a school that educated devotees about the Quran. Even though non-muslim tourists are not allowed in the prayer hall, they can enjoy the mosque's exterior and Arabic cultural significance. Tours are allowed on Sunday and Thursday mornings.


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 8 am to 10 pm (Open for all days)

  • Address: Near Rulers Court Office - 67 Ali Bin Abi Taleb St - Al Fahidi - Dubai

  • Entry Tickets: Free

  • Dress Code: Full-length clothes.


Dubai Opera


If you're seeking places to visit in Dubai with family and enjoy live performances, whether they be ballets, classical orchestras, stand-up comedy, or musical performances, Dubai Opera has you covered. Right in the heart of downtown Dubai, with spectacular views of Burj Khalifa along with designs of traditional Arabian dhow shapes, Dubai Opera offers world-class performances. Recently, the Opera House has started offering behind-the-scenes tours and workshops.


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 10 am to 9 pm (Open all day)

  • Address: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd, Downtown, Dubai

  • Entry Tickets: Around AED 75 (USD 20.42) for adults and AED 40 (USD 10.89) for a child between the ages of 3 and 16 years

  • Dress Code: Formals


Al Shindagha Museum



The AI Shindagha Museum is the newest addition to art and culture places in Dubai.

It provides a window to Dubai's past and takes you on a journey through restored houses of traditional Emirati architecture. Each house has different interactive exhibits, which include pearl diving, fishing, trade, and social customs.


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 10 am to 8 pm (opens all days)

  • Address: 323 – Dubai

  • Entry Tickets: For adults: AED 50 (USD 13.61); For students: AED 20 (USD 5.45)


Museum of the Future



The Museum of the Future is housed in a torus-shaped structure designed by Shaun Killa. It is 77 meters high, covered in Arabic calligraphy, made of stainless steel and glass. The seven levels of the museum belong to various parts of the future of humanity, which include wellness and emerging technologies to ecosystems and space exploration. These shows use cutting-edge technology to construct possible future developments for humanity over the next fifty years.


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 9.30 am to 7 pm

  • Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd - Trade Centre, Trade Centre 2, Dubai

  • Entry Tickets: Adults AED 149 (USD 40.57) (pre-booking required)


Al Safa Art & Design Library


Al Safa Art & Design Library is not like a traditional library but a vibrant place where people can gather, read, work, and engage in creative activities. This library consists of over 4,000 books, artistic sculptures, photographs, relaxing lounges, coworking desks, etc. The library is part of an initiative by the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority to support the UAE National Strategy for Reading by refurbishing the Dubai Public Library network.


Key Highlights:


  • Timing: 8 am to 8 pm (Saturday Closed)

  • Address: Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah 3, UAE

  • Entry Tickets: Entry Free


The art and culture experience in Dubai is a delightful surprise as most expect a city focused solely on luxury and ultramodern skyscrapers. These unique spots are a testament to the emirate's commitment to preserving heritage while embracing innovation.

 
 
 

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