Experience Dubai's old town on a walking tour in the Al Fahidi district. Visit an Emirati Heritage House, savor street food, explore vibrant souks, and cruise on the Dubai Creek in a traditional abra.
About this tour
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 3 - 4 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- German, English, Spanish, Italian, French
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Amazing guide and great tour! Very kind, helpful and informative. Went out of his way to give everyone the best experience possible - considering we were a big group of 18 people, he did an excellent job and will take any of his other tours in the future. For anyone wanting an English Old Dubai walking tour guide, look for Mhaz Khan!
Nasser was an amazing guide. He is kind, friendly, funny, and very knowledgeable of the history of Dubai. The first half we learned about the settlement of Dubai and the history of their coffee. The last half we learned about the trade and market. All of it was amazing. The market overwhelms all the senses. Also, when you want to buy anything make sure you either have Nasser with you or you are good at bartering. Great experience, thank you Nasser!
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Participants
Date
Pickup & drop-off
Pickup time
45 - 60 minutes before the activity starts.
Pickup included
Drop-off point
May vary depending on the option booked.Meeting point
Meet your guide at the Al Khayma Heritage restaurant. The nearest metro station is Sharaf DG Metro Station.
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What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Comfortable clothes
Not allowed
- Baby strollers
- Luggage or large bags
Know before you go
- This tour may be conducted in 2 different languages simultaneously
- This tour is not recommended for infants
- The Coffee Museum cannot be visited if you choose the 5:00 PM evening tour
- Dubai Museum is temporarily closed