Dubai And Abu Dhabi City Tour Guide for First Time Visitors
I kept notes every day when I was in Dubai last autumn, and
those notes helped me create this post, Dubai Travel Guide for First Time
Visitors! I do not know about you, but scouring the internet for information
when packing for a trip is one of the things that aggravates me the most. I
read a lot of articles to ensure that I have enough background knowledge to be
ready for that place or nation.
This article's lengthy collection of travel advice for Dubai
will almost certainly cover all else you ought to know. So, here is the travel
guide to Dubai and Abu Dhabi city tour!
Do You Need a Visa to travel Dubai and Abu Dhabi city tour? Well,
it is depended on your country's visa policy.
Best time
to Visit Dubai
Dubai is hot! I'm aware—duh. The "winter
months"—which correspond to our winter months—are cooler, with highs in
the 80s and lows in the 60s. From November to March, this occurs. If you
schedule your trip to Dubai during this time, be prepared for it to be more
crowded and more expensive due to the weather conditions. The average high
temperature during the summer, from June to August, is 105.
Best
Places To stay during Dubai and Abu Dhabi city tour
During Dubai
and Abu Dhabi city tour, there is no scarcity of lodging options,
particularly luxurious lodging. Additionally, you can look at rental websites
like Airbnb. You should initially consider Dubai as a lengthy strip while
determining the optimal spot.
The Burj Khalifa is situated near the Dubai Mall, which is
also the most populated and central site. The Dubai Marina is at the opposite
end, and the Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab are nearby. The Dubai airport and
Old Dubai's souks are on the exact opposite end of this "strip."
Jumeirah Beach, which spans the majority of this strip, is home to numerous
hotels and restaurants. You could opt to stay close to one of these attractions
depending on your interests.
Travelling
in Dubai
Like any major city and tourist destination, Dubai
and Abu Dhabi have a lot of traffic. Additionally, rush hour traffic exists.
You should be aware that in Dubai, the workweek runs from Sunday to Thursday.
Friday and Saturday are their weekend working days. This impacts how long it
takes a car or taxi to travel from one place to another. Weekend traffic is
significantly less congested.
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Use regular taxi cabs rather than the posh Lexus
taxis to get the best deals on taxis. Ask the taxi driver what the cost would
be to get from one place to another and check if the cab has a metre.
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Dubai's Metro system is exceedingly hygienic and
simple to use. Depending on the traffic, this can be your best option
throughout the week and during peak hour. It's a long walk to the metro from
the Dubai Mall! If you need to change trains, allow plenty of time because it
took me more than an hour to get there using the Metro. The trains run more frequently
during the week.
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