Whether you have come to Dubai to rest and relax with friends and family or you fancy something a little more exciting, there are no shortage things to do.
During your stay at the Ramada Jumeirah enjoy an array of popular attractions to discover. The hotel is only a few minutes’ drive from the Dubai World Trade Centre and Dubai International Financial Centre, the Dubai Mall and the Burj Khalifa and is just a 20-minute drive from Dubai International Airport. Whether you're looking for fun or simply want to soak in Dubai's vast shopping possibilities, Ramada Jumeirah brings you within close proximity to:
This is the main museum in Dubai. It is located in the Al Fahidi Fort, built in 1787 and is the oldest existing building in Dubai. The museum was opened by the ruler of Dubai in 1971, with the aim of presenting the traditional way of life in the Emirate of Dubai.
The Dubai Mall features the world-class Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo featuring over thousands of aquatic animals and a 270-degree walkthrough tunnel
Dubai is full of shopping malls and souks, each one revealing a different theme and experience. The sprawling expanse of the malls, the innovative architecture, the designer boutiques, top brands, vast product range from haute couture to the latest gadgets and gizmos and an endless choice of restaurants and cafes allow visitors the option of passing an entire day within the premises of a single shopping complex.
Some of the leading shopping malls in Dubai are as follows:
Cutting through the heart of Dubai, the seawater Dubai Creek winds its way from the trading port on the Gulf to the Ras al Khor bird sanctuary on the desert edge of Dubai. Old-fashioned boats called dhows criss-cross the water from Bur Dubai on the south bank to Deira on the north. Catch a water taxi, called an abra, to get from A to B, or sign up for a romantic sunset cruise traveling further upstream. A cruise reveals the glittering high-rise buildings lining the Creek, passing under several bridges to reach the Creekside gardens. Or take a stroll along the paved promenade lining the Creek on the Bur Dubai side of the waterway.
The Palm Islands is an audacious trio of palm-shaped offshore developments in Dubai. Home to a mix of leisure, residential, marina and commercial constructions, the islands form the shape of date palms linked to the mainland by causeways. The most complete of these artificial island developments is Palm Jumeirah, near Dubai Marina in Jumeirah.