#01
Al Qudra Lake
One of Dubai's most famous tourist attractions and hidden gems must be Lake Arcdola, a collection of lakes in the middle of the desert. This artificial lake is part of the Almarmumu Desert Reserve and is in the middle of the Seiarsalam Desert.
Offer a peaceful weekend vacation while enjoying nature and discovering desert foxes, Arabian gazelle and countless bird species. This lake was once a popular barbecue area, but it is no longer the case. But people come here to enjoy the beauty of the vast dunes, have a picnic, and enjoy the spectacular desert sunsets.
#02
Gurunanak Darbar Sikh Temple
One of Dubai's most beautiful places of worship and hidden gems must be the Grunanak Darbar Seek Temple. If you are an architectural enthusiast, you will be amazed at the architectural elements used to build the temple. This aesthetically pleasing multi-story complex is lined with ornate grids inspired by India's famous Amritsar Golden Temple. The
Sikh Temple is a community-run place of worship centered around a magnificent chapel where both non-Sikhs and Sikhs can gather to hear Karsa's philosophy, religious messages and Kirtan. As a social welfare and religious obligation, the Sikh Guru Nak Dalbar Temple arranges free meals, also known as "langers", to feed thousands of people.
#03
Al Bastakiya
Al Fahidi's historic center, called Al Bastakiya, is one of Dubai's fascinating and glamorous hidden gems. Built in the 19th century for Persian immigrants from the city of Bastak, this district is a great place to experience the old Dubai and Emirati lifestyle.
If you want to set Dubai's modernism aside and get a deeper understanding of the city's cultural heritage, you'll have to walk down the narrow streets of Al Bastakiya to see old-fashioned buildings and beautiful wind towers.
#04
Jumeirah Beach Residence Walk
For beach walks, dining and shopping, the popular Jumeirah Beach Residence Walk will surely captivate you. This beachfront boulevard is a vibrant destination and offers the opportunity to satisfy your shopping cravings.
That's because the place is lined with a variety of craft, home and fashion boutiques. Explore stalls selling household items, merchandise and jewelry and enjoy a delicious dinner.
#05
Coffee Museum
Quietly nestled in the Al Fahidi district of Bar Dubai, the Coffee Museum is everything coffee lovers can dream of. A coffee lover's paradise, this quirky museum traces coffee bean journeys from around the world.
When you come here, you will be greeted with a warm cup of popcorn and freshly brewed Javanese. While exploring, you can also gather deep-seated information about the importance of coffee, its devices, preparations such as grinding and roasting, and taste aromatic coffee from the BrewBar.
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