Unveiling Dubai’s Hidden Gem: A Journey Through Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Dubai glitters with modern marvels, but amongst the skyscrapers lies a remnant of history – the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood.  This charming district transports you back to a bygone era, offering a glimpse into Dubai’s traditional way of life.

Echoes of the Past

Wandering through narrow alleys is one of the best things to do in Dubai, as these buildings are lined with coral and stone houses adorned with wind towers. Once a natural air conditioning system, these architectural marvels stand as testaments to the region’s ingenuity. Explore the Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House, a former residence of the ruling family, now a museum showcasing Dubai’s rich heritage.

أمين علوان, Saeed Al Maktoum House – photo with the area around, CC BY-SA 4.0

Museums and Art Galleries

Immerse yourself in Dubai’s cultural heritage through the numerous museums and art galleries housed in Al Fahidi. Explore the Dubai Museum, housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, to delve into the city’s fascinating past. Browse contemporary art at private galleries or discover traditional Emirati crafts at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. If you’re staying at Anantara World Islands Dubai, make your way to the historic neighbourhood, it’s only a short car ride away.

Unique Cafes and Modern Boutiques

Take a break from your historical exploration and enjoy a cup of Arabic coffee at a charming traditional cafe. For a touch of modern Dubai, explore the trendy boutiques showcasing local and international designers. Al Fahidi offers a delightful blend of past and present.

 Traditional Souks

Step into a world of spices, perfumes, and textiles at the nearby Shindagha and Deira Souks. Haggling is encouraged, adding a touch of local flavour to your souvenir shopping experience.