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Dubai In a Day: Full Day Private City Tour with Expert Guide

Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates
$100.00
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Overview

What sets our Full-Day Dubai Guided City Tour apart is the perfect balance of iconic highlights, cultural depth, and personalized service—all experienced in the comfort of a private vehicle with a dedicated guide. Unlike standard group tours, we offer flexible itineraries tailored to your interests, allowing you to explore at your own pace. From the historic lanes of Al Fahidi and the bustling souks of Old Dubai to modern marvels like the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah, our tour covers it all. Enjoy priority access to key attractions, insider stories from a knowledgeable local guide, and thoughtful touches like bottled water and photo stops at hidden gems. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a curious explorer, this tour offers a comprehensive, immersive experience that brings Dubai’s rich contrasts to life—luxury, heritage, and innovation all in one unforgettable day.
Dubai In a Day: Full Day Private City Tour with Expert Guide
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide

  • Professional Tour Guide
  • Parking Fees
  • Airport/Departure Tax
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • Gratuities

  • Imposing and regal, Zabeel Palace stands as a beacon of Emirati heritage and contemporary elegance in the heart of Dubai. Surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens, this architectural marvel, home to the ruling Al Maktoum family, boasts a stunning fusion of traditional Islamic design and modern luxury. With its grand domes, intricate archways, and majestic facade, the palace offers a captivating backdrop for a memorable photo stop, allowing travelers to capture the essence of Dubai's rich cultural tapestry and royal splendor against the city's glittering skyline. (pass by)
  • Nestled within the historic Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood in Dubai lies the enchanting Bastakia House, a picturesque gem showcasing traditional Arabian architecture. With its charming wind towers, intricate wooden latticework, and serene courtyard, Bastakia House offers travelers a captivating glimpse into Dubai's rich cultural heritage. As visitors pause for a photo stop, they are transported back in time, surrounded by the timeless beauty of this well-preserved heritage site, providing an ideal backdrop for capturing unforgettable moments amidst the allure of old-world Arabian charm. (pass by)
  • Burj Al Arab
    The Burj Al Arab is one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks and a symbol of modern luxury. Designed to resemble the sail of a dhow boat, this architectural marvel rises 321 meters above the Arabian Gulf, making it one of the tallest hotels in the world. Located on its own man-made island, the Burj Al Arab is renowned for its lavish interiors, exceptional service, and opulent suites that redefine the standards of hospitality. Often referred to as a “seven-star hotel,” it features world-class dining options, a helipad, and a stunning atrium that soars through the center of the building. Whether admired from the outside or experienced up close, the Burj Al Arab is a must-see attraction that embodies Dubai’s ambition and elegance.
  • Souk Al Seef By Dubai Retail
    Al Seef, nestled along the historic Dubai Creek, is a vibrant waterfront destination that beautifully blends the old and new. This charming area captures the essence of Dubai’s heritage with its traditional architecture, wind towers, and cobblestone walkways, while also offering a modern twist through stylish boutiques, contemporary restaurants, and cozy cafés. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, watch wooden dhows glide across the water, and explore cultural attractions like museums and art galleries. Al Seef provides a relaxed atmosphere where history meets innovation, making it a perfect spot to experience the authentic spirit of Dubai in a picturesque creekside setting.
  • Dubai Frame
    The Dubai Frame is an iconic architectural landmark located in Zabeel Park, Dubai, standing at 150 meters tall and 95 meters wide. Designed to resemble a massive picture frame, it offers visitors a unique perspective of the city: the northern view showcases Old Dubai's historic districts, while the southern vista highlights the modern skyline, including landmarks like the Burj Khalifa. The structure features a glass-floored sky deck, providing exhilarating panoramic views. At its base, an immersive museum chronicles Dubai's transformation from a fishing village to a global metropolis. Opened to the public on January 1, 2018, the Dubai Frame has become a symbol of the city's blend of tradition and innovation.
  • Museum Of The Future
    The Museum of the Future in Dubai is a stunning architectural and cultural landmark that explores what the world might look like in the decades to come. Opened in 2022, its iconic torus-shaped design, covered in Arabic calligraphy, represents humanity, innovation, and the unknown future. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, the museum offers immersive exhibits across multiple floors, showcasing futuristic themes like space travel, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and wellness. It invites visitors to experience life in the year 2071, encouraging imagination, dialogue, and discovery. More than just a museum, it serves as a global hub for innovation, inspiring the next generation of scientists, thinkers, and inventors.
  • Miraj Islamic Art Centre
    The Miraj Islamic Art Centre in Dubai is a distinguished gallery that showcases an extensive collection of Islamic art from various regions, including Egypt, Syria, Iran, India, Iraq, Kashmir, and Russia. Visitors can admire meticulously hand-woven Persian carpets, intricately carved camel bone furniture, exquisite Kashmiri scarves, and jewel-encrusted ceremonial objects. The center also features Arabic calligraphy-engraved vases and miniature paintings, reflecting the rich heritage of Islamic craftsmanship. Knowledgeable staff are available to provide insights into the history and techniques behind these masterpieces. Conveniently located at 582 Jumeirah St, Umm Suqeim, Dubai, the Miraj Islamic Art Centre offers a unique cultural experience for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
  • Palm Jumeirah
    Palm Jumeirah is one of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its unique palm tree shape and luxurious lifestyle offerings. Built on reclaimed land in the Arabian Gulf, it is the world’s largest man-made island, featuring upscale hotels, beachfront villas, fine dining, and entertainment venues. At its crown sits the famous Atlantis, The Palm, a five-star resort with an aquarium, waterpark, and celebrity restaurants. The island's monorail and scenic boardwalk offer stunning views of the Dubai skyline and the sea. Palm Jumeirah is a symbol of Dubai’s innovation and ambition, blending natural beauty with cutting-edge engineering and world-class hospitality.
  • Burj Khalifa
    The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world, soaring to a height of 828 meters in the heart of Downtown Dubai. This architectural masterpiece symbolizes Dubai’s rapid growth and ambition, offering breathtaking views from its observation decks on the 124th, 125th, and 148th floors. The tower houses luxury residences, corporate suites, and the elegant Armani Hotel. At its base lies the vibrant Dubai Fountain and Dubai Mall, creating a hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment. The Burj Khalifa is not just a skyscraper—it's a global icon of innovation, design, and modern engineering, attracting millions of visitors each year.
  • Dubai Marina Walk
    Dubai Marina Walk is a picturesque 7-kilometer promenade nestled along the waterfront of Dubai Marina, offering a vibrant blend of dining, shopping, and leisure experiences. Lined with palm trees and landscaped greenery, it provides stunning views of luxury yachts and the city's impressive skyline. Visitors can indulge in a diverse culinary scene, from casual cafés to upscale restaurants, and explore a variety of retail outlets, including the nearby Dubai Marina Mall. The walkway also features children's play areas and hosts numerous events throughout the year, making it a lively destination for families and tourists alike. Whether enjoying a leisurely stroll, cycling along the paths, or embarking on a scenic boat cruise, Dubai Marina Walk encapsulates the dynamic spirit of the city.
  • Ain Dubai
    Ain Dubai, also known as the Dubai Eye, is the world's tallest observation wheel, standing at an impressive height of 250 meters. Located on Bluewaters Island near Dubai Marina, it offers panoramic views of the city's iconic landmarks, including the Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah, and Burj Khalifa. The wheel features 48 high-tech cabins, each capable of accommodating up to 40 passengers, allowing a total capacity of 1,750 people. A complete rotation takes approximately 38 minutes, providing ample time to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. After a temporary closure in March 2022 for maintenance and enhancements, Ain Dubai officially reopened to visitors on December 26, 2024, and continues to be a prominent attraction in Dubai's skyline.
  • Dubai Gold Souk
    The Dubai Gold Souk, located in the heart of Deira, is one of the oldest and most famous traditional markets in the city. Known for its dazzling display of gold jewelry, it features hundreds of retailers offering everything from intricate bridal sets to custom-made pieces in gold, diamonds, platinum, and precious stones. The souk is a treasure trove for jewelry lovers and a must-visit for those seeking authentic Arabian shopping experiences. Visitors can stroll through narrow lanes lined with glittering shop windows, enjoy competitive pricing, and even try their hand at bargaining. The Gold Souk reflects Dubai’s deep-rooted heritage in the gold trade and continues to be a symbol of the city’s commercial spirit.
  • Dubai Spice Souk
    The Dubai Spice Souk, located in the Al Ras area of Deira near the Gold Souk, is a vibrant and aromatic traditional market that offers a sensory journey into the world of spices and flavors. Lined with small shops and stalls, the souk is filled with colorful sacks of fragrant spices such as saffron, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and dried herbs, along with incense, teas, and traditional remedies. Friendly vendors invite visitors to see, smell, and sample their goods, making it a lively and interactive shopping experience. The Spice Souk not only showcases the culinary traditions of the region but also reflects Dubai’s rich trading heritage.
  • Bur Dubai Abra Station
    An abra is a traditional wooden boat that has been ferrying passengers across Dubai Creek for generations, offering an authentic glimpse into the city's rich maritime heritage. Operating between Deira and Bur Dubai, these boats provide a scenic and efficient mode of transport, with a one-way fare of just AED 1. The journey lasts approximately five minutes, allowing passengers to enjoy panoramic views of both historic and modern landmarks lining the creek. Abras run frequently throughout the day, making them a convenient option for both commuters and tourists. For a more personalized experience, private abras can be hired at a rate of AED 120 per hour, enabling leisurely exploration of the waterways. Whether you're commuting or sightseeing, an abra ride offers a unique perspective on Dubai's blend of tradition and modernity.
  • Sheikh Zayed Road is Dubai’s main highway and one of the city’s most iconic thoroughfares, stretching from the bustling heart of Downtown Dubai to the borders of Abu Dhabi. Lined with striking skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and corporate towers, it showcases the city's rapid development and architectural grandeur. This major artery connects key landmarks like the Burj Khalifa, Dubai World Trade Centre, and Emirates Towers, while also providing easy access to shopping malls, metro stations, and business hubs. Both a symbol of progress and a vital transport link, Sheikh Zayed Road reflects the dynamic energy of modern Dubai. (pass by)

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    Dubai In a Day: Full Day Private City Tour with Expert Guide

    Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    $100.00
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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