Best Things to Do in Dubai (2026 Guide)

Dubai is the UAE's most visited city — a vertical skyline rising from the desert beside a turquoise Gulf, built in less than 50 years into one of the world's top travel destinations. This guide covers the best things to do in Dubai, from the top of Burj Khalifa to an abra crossing to the Gold Souk, and from dune-bashing safaris to the world's largest shopping mall.

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The unmissable in Dubai

These are the staple sights — don't leave Dubai without seeing them.

1
Burj Khalifa
#1 must-see

Burj Khalifa

2
Palm Jumeirah
#2 must-see

Palm Jumeirah

3
Burj Al-Arab Jumeirah
#3 must-see

Burj Al-Arab Jumeirah

Attractions in Dubai

More attractions in Dubai

#4 Museum of the Future

Museum of the Future

#5 The Dubai Fountain

The Dubai Fountain

#6 Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina

#7 Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall

#8 Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

#9 Ski Dubai

Ski Dubai

#10 Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek

#11 Dubai Gold Souk

Dubai Gold Souk

#12 Dubai Spice Souk

Dubai Spice Souk

#13 Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame

#14 Jumeirah Mosque

Jumeirah Mosque

#15 Souk Madinat Jumeirah

Souk Madinat Jumeirah

#16 Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden

#17 Aquaventure World

Aquaventure World

#18 The View at the Palm

The View at the Palm

#19 Global Village

Global Village

#20 Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (DDCR)

Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (DDCR)

#21 Hatta Heritage Village

Hatta Heritage Village

#22 Atlantis, The Palm

Atlantis, The Palm

#23 IMG Worlds of Adventure

IMG Worlds of Adventure

#24 La Perle By Dragone

La Perle By Dragone

Dubai operates at scale: the world’s tallest building (Burj Khalifa, 828 metres), the world’s largest shopping mall (Dubai Mall, with 1,200 stores), the world’s busiest international airport, and a coastline of man-made islands visible from space. Yet the best things to do in Dubai also include older, quieter pleasures — the wind-tower architecture of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, the spice traders of Deira’s souks, an abra (wooden boat) crossing of Dubai Creek, and the empty desert an hour from the city. Dubai has achieved in half a century what took other world cities centuries to build, and visiting it is an education in ambition.