Jumeirah Mosque is the most famous mosque in the city of Dubai. It was built in 1979 from pink sandstone and is a magnificent example of contemporary Islamic architecture. Built in the medieval Fatimid style, it with its two minarets and its with... read more
Sheikh Saeed's house was built in the late 19th century on the seashore so that the ruler could could watch the movement of ships. The wind towers and the enfilade of rooms, surrounding the inner courtyard make it a remarkable example of verna... read more
The Historical and Ethnographic Village of Pearl Divers is an open-air museum located in one of the oldest districts of Dubai city - Al Shindagha, near the mouth of Dubai Creek. The re-creation of a traditional settlement of pearl divers and Bedou... read more
Spread over 18 hectares, the Wonderland of Wonders family recreation park offers its guests a complex of water attractions. The park can accommodate up to 8,000 people at a time. There is also a water show and "water cinema". In addition... read more

