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easygroove May 28th 2012 9:56 pm

1 night in Dubai....
 
on return to the Uk at the end of June. Any suggestions on what to do?

There are 3 of us, two adults and a 5 yr old. We have an afternoon and evening in Dubai, staying at the Copthorne, courtesy of emirates. We depart early the next day.

Also, do we need some local currency for the afteroon/eve or can you pay for everything on plastic (cabs, small items etc)

Thanks

Kim67 May 28th 2012 11:18 pm

Re: 1 night in Dubai....
 
Go for a ride along Beach Road and check out the Burj Alarab and the Souk Madinat, then to the Dubai Mall for the evening meal at one of the restaurants alongside the Fountains - the show is spectacular and you have the backdrop of the world's tallest building.

If you're after something more traditional, head to old Dubai, the creek area and check out the trading boats, the gold souk and have an abra ride across the creek.

Third option if you're not into shopping, book a Desert Safari - an adventure vehicle will pick you up at your hotel, take you dune bashing and then have dinner, camel rides, belly dancing, henna tattoos etc at the desert camp, followed by shisha under the desert stars and then you'll get dropped back at your hotel. You will have to sign a waver for the little one to say you won't take legal action in case of injury, but honestly it's all pretty safe and you can tell the driver whether you want a subdued ride or exciting dune bashing.

You'll need a little cash for things like taxis and abra rides but restaurants, shops etc will all take cards. Have fun.

EvannTel May 28th 2012 11:22 pm

Re: 1 night in Dubai....
 

Originally Posted by Kim67 (Post 10088371)
Go for a ride along Beach Road and check out the Burj Alarab and the Souk Madinat, then to the Dubai Mall for the evening meal at one of the restaurants alongside the Fountains - the show is spectacular and you have the backdrop of the world's tallest building.

If you're after something more traditional, head to old Dubai, the creek area and check out the trading boats, the gold souk and have an abra ride across the creek.

Third option if you're not into shopping, book a Desert Safari - an adventure vehicle will pick you up at your hotel, take you dune bashing and then have dinner, camel rides, belly dancing, henna tattoos etc at the desert camp, followed by shisha under the desert stars and then you'll get dropped back at your hotel. You will have to sign a waver for the little one to say you won't take legal action in case of injury, but honestly it's all pretty safe and you can tell the driver whether you want a subdued ride or exciting dune bashing.

You'll need a little cash for things like taxis and abra rides but restaurants, shops etc will all take cards. Have fun.

The perfect post!
Nothing could be added to that!:thumbsup:

Wrightnice May 29th 2012 12:43 am

Re: 1 night in Dubai....
 
Bear in mind it is going to be warm in the evening 30-35C with 80-90% humidity so better off sticking to Dubai Mall rather than going for extended walks outside, especially with the little one.

Dubai Mall has plenty to keep everyone entertained anyway, and after watching the fountain display (which lasts about 5mins), you'll be keen to get back into the AC. Also it is likely to be quite busy but most restaurants will be able to seat you immediately, worst case a 5-10min wait if you have your mind set on a specific restaurant.

easygroove May 29th 2012 10:33 am

Re: 1 night in Dubai....
 
Thanks all - after a flight from Syd, i think Dubai Mall is about all we will be able to manage - any resturant recommendations?

Kim67 May 29th 2012 11:21 am

Re: 1 night in Dubai....
 

Originally Posted by easygroove (Post 10089643)
Thanks all - after a flight from Syd, i think Dubai Mall is about all we will be able to manage - any resturant recommendations?

With a little one, TGI Fridays is a good option, it's just burgers, steaks etc but the staff are a bunch of happy singing Filipinos and are dressed in silly hats and things. The balcony looks straight out over the fountains and the Burj Khalifa. If you're looking for something a little more upmarket, try one of the many restaurants on the other side of the fountains at Souk Al Bahar.

Kim67 May 29th 2012 11:21 am

Re: 1 night in Dubai....
 

Originally Posted by EvannTel (Post 10088377)
The perfect post!
Nothing could be added to that!:thumbsup:

:)


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