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10 Best Places to Drive in Dubai: Getting Around by Car

10 Best Places to Drive in Dubai: Getting Around by Car

So, here's a list of the best places to go in Dubai if you've rented a car: It includes all the amazing Dubai attractions that are far from the metro (except one iconic spot where you can come by subway, but a visit by car just saves you a lot of time). Taking public transportation takes a long time, and taking a taxi can cost a lot of money. But if you have a car, you can go see more in one day. And if you visit all of these places in one trip, you'll have one long, nice drive in Dubai. If you want to go on a Dubai city tour, contact one of the best travel and tour agencies in the United Arab Emirates.

 

10 Best Places to Drive in Dubai: Getting Around by Car

1. The Festival City Mall in Dubai

Dubai Festival City Mall is a popular place to shop in Dubai. This is because it is in an area where people can walk to it. Even though it's not the biggest mall, it's still pretty big and has more than 300 shops, 90 restaurants, and a lot of fun things to do. People come here to shop, take a walk, eat at the restaurant, or spend the whole day looking at all the sights. There are always different kinds of events, shows, and flash mobs going on here

 

2. JBR (Jumeirah Beach Residence)


Between the Palm Jumeirah and Bluewaters Island is a neighbourhood called JBR, which stands for Jumeirah Beach Residence. The main things that make it famous are the long, free beach that is popular with the people who live in this micro-district and the beautiful Jumeirah Beach Walk.

3. Soho Garden

Soho Garden DXB is a cool place to go for entertainment in Dubai. It brings the spirit of London's Soho to the UAE's most expensive city. Here, you'll find a wide range of restaurants, bars, and nightlife options that are different from those in the rest of Dubai. But there are also restaurants and nightclubs, as well as a concert hall and a swimming pool that just opened. Soho Garden is the place to eat, hang out by the pool, get a drink, or have fun.

4. Dubai City Walk

The City Walk Dubai is a fairly new neighbourhood in Dubai. It was built on the idea of a "city within a city." It is on Al Wasl Road in the Al-Safa neighbourhood, close to the main street, Sheikh Zayed Road. The Dubai Mall and many hotels are a 20-minute walk away. This shopping centre isn't just a mall. It is a real city with shops and places to eat, as well as its own entertainment, multiple play areas, an aquarium, dancing fountains, and the world's tallest building. People come here to spend time with their whole families, and it is known as one of the most popular places to visit in all seven of the UAE's emirates.

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5. Madinat Jumeirah

Some people call Madinat Jumeirah "Dubai Venice." It is a modern neighbourhood in the style of Arabia that is next to the Burj Al Arab Hotel and the Wild Wadi Water Park. It is a high-end resort in Dubai and also a place that people come to see. There are 40 hectares of parks and gardens, four 5-star hotels, villas, and summer houses for longer stays.

6. West Beach

West Beach is Dubai's new beach, which just opened in the fall of 2020. It has a beautiful place to walk, a great view of the skyline, and great restaurants right on the water. You can go to the beach on purpose, take a long walk to take photos for Instagram, or get a day pass to a nearby hotel. I know that Fairmont The Palm and Duke's The Palm offer pool passes with credit for food and drinks.

7. Global Village

Another place in Dubai where you can spend an entire evening is Global Village. It is one of the oldest places to visit in Dubai. It is a huge theme park with 90 pavilions that each represent a different country. You'll also find a small amusement park, a lot of food stands, and different places to have fun. According to the plan, each country that took part had to build its own pavilion to show visitors how its people live and what their cultural traditions are. They also had to sell ethnic items, clothes, goods, and souvenirs.

8. The Pointe:

The Pointe is on the Palm Jumeirah island, which is 5 km from the coast of Dubai. It is opposite Atlantis and has a 1.5-kilometer promenade with more than 80 restaurants, cafes, and shops. In the UAE, there are only a few places like this where parking is not free. The first hour will cost you 20 AED, and each hour after that will cost you 10 AED. But if you eat at the restaurant where a bill costs 100 AED, you can park for free for the first three hours. The Pointe is on the Palm Jumeirah island, which is 5 km from the coast of Dubai. It is opposite Atlantis and has a 1.5-kilometer promenade with more than 80 restaurants, cafes, boutiques, children's entertainment centres, its own beach, and a movie theatre with food service.

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