Lykkers, imagine a city where desert dunes meet glass skyscrapers, and every corner whispers luxury. Dubai isn’t just a destination—it’s a sensory explosion.


From record-breaking towers to ancient souqs, here’s how to conquer this Arabian gem in one unforgettable weekend.


Arrival & Transport


Land at DXB Airport and hop on the Metro Red Line (€2, 20 mins to Downtown Dubai). For flexibility, grab a taxi (€15-20) or a Nol Card (€6, reusable for trams/buses). Avoid 4-7 PM—rush hour turns roads into parking lots.


Where to Stay


Splurge at Atlantis The Royal (€800/night) with its infinity pools and celebrity chef restaurants. Budget travelers prefer Rove Downtown (€120/night), a 10-minute walk from the Burj Khalifa.



Day 1: Iconic Thrills


- Breakfast: Feast at Gastronomy (€45/person), a buffet with live sushi stations and towers.


- Morning: Dive into The Lost Chambers Aquarium (€35) or brave the Aquatrek Xtreme (€110) to walk with sharks.


- Afternoon: Race down slides at Aquaventure Waterpark (€80) or soar 300m in the Dubai Balloon (€25).


- Dinner: Book Ariana’s Persian Kitchen for rosewater lemonade and kabab koobideh (€50/person).


Day 2: Culture & Souqs


- Brunch: Muchachas Cantina (€30) serves spicy ceviche with a view.


- Explore: Wander Al Fahidi’s wind towers, then cross Dubai Creek by abra boat (€0.50) to the Spice Souq. Bargain for saffron (€5/gram) and oud perfume.


- Dinner: Michelin-starred Dinner by Heston (€150/person) reinvents medieval dishes like meat fruit.


Day 3: Modern Wonders


- Sunrise: Join a beach yoga session at Jumeirah Public Beach (free).


- Culture: Tour the Etihad Museum (€8) and Jumeirah Mosque (€10, includes guided tour).


- Lunch: Comptoir 102 dishes organic shakshuka (€15) in a bohemian garden.


- Finale: Ascend the Burj Khalifa (€40 for At the Top), then watch the Dubai Fountain show (6 PM, free).


Essential Tips


- Dress Code: Cover shoulders/knees in mosques; pack a swim cover-up for pools.


- Timing: Visit November-March for 25°C highs. Summer hits 45°C—stick to indoor attractions.


- Budget Hack: Ride the Palm Monorail (€7) for aerial views of Atlantis.


Final Thoughts


Dubai dazzles with contrasts—golden souqs beneath AI-powered skyscrapers, Persian feasts beside molecular gastronomy. Whether chasing adrenaline or culture, this city delivers. Ready to book that flight?