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Bastakiya Quarter, Dubai

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The Al Fahidi historical district can transport you back to an era that predates the Federation of the Emirates. This is in stark contrast to the rest of the urban landscape of Dubai Tourism, and this is exactly what makes it a breath of fresh air from the glitz and glamour of the rest of the city. Before the tourism boom and the discovery of precious oils, this area was a vastly different place. Dubai was a place where bedouins lived as herders, date farmers, and fishermen were plenty to be found, the Bastakiya Quarter shows you some of this exact old-school charm. There are no doubts then that this is one attraction that you should definitely include in your Dubai tour package. Let us have a closer look
 

About

  • The city’s historic district - Bastakiya Quarter lies in the midst of towering skyscrapers. Once a fishing village, it has earned its name from the numerous - “ Bastak “ or Iranian traders that settled here way back in the 19th century. This charming neighbourhood is home to attractions like - an outdoor café, Arabian Tea House, and many art galleries that feature work from local as well as international talent. It is worth noting that some restored buildings also include wind towers - which was an air conditioning system of sorts, way back in the day. There is quite a bit to explore here, so it is best you take your time with this one.
  • Location: Al Hamriya, Bur Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Timings: The Bastakiya Quarters are open every day from 09:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m.
  • Entry fee: There is no entrance fee for visiting the Bastakiya Quarter. 

How to Reach Bastakiya Quarters Dubai

Following are some ways by which you can reach the Bastakiya Quarters: 

  • By Car: Tourists can take a cab from any location in the city, as Al Bastakiya neighbourhood is well-known by most cab drivers. 
  • By Metro Visitors can board metros to either the Al Fahidi station or Bur Juman station, as both are in proximity to the Bastakiya neighbourhood.
  • By Bus: If you opt for bus transport, you can get off at the Al Fahidi bus stop. 

What to do

Following are some activities you can engage in while you are visiting the Bastakiya quarters: 

  • Shopping: A simple look around will help you discover that the shops around you are selling a wide variety of products. One can spend hours engaging in retail therapy here. There is no shortage of options as well, as offerings range from antiques and souvenirs to gift items for your loved ones. What adds to the experience are the restaurants nearby which will help you take a break and unwind should you get tired during your shopping spree.  
  • Sightseeing: There are several attractions worth visiting in the Bastakiya Quarters like the famous gallery Majlis, Dar Al Nadwa, and so on. Each of these attractions brings something unique to the table and as a result, all of them are worth visiting. These also offer a good chance to learn more about the traditions and culture of the land. These attributes make these suitable for culture enthusiasts or travellers visiting with family. This is what makes the Bastakiya Quarters a perfect addition to your Dubai Family package.
  • Exploring: If you are just in the mood for spending some time here soaking all of the new sights in, the Bastakiya Quarters have got you covered. Given the number of historical buildings here, one can spend a lot of time here simply exploring and quenching their intellectual thirst in the process. 
  • Photography: Needless to say, Bastakiya Quarter is the perfect place to let your inner shutterbug out. Thanks to the mesmerizing attractions and views on offer along with the colourful landscape, you will find yourself reaching for your camera very often. We suggest you head to the quarters in the morning to make the most of your visit here if you are looking to click pictures in particular. Picture-perfect sights are what make the Bastakiya Quarter a great addition to your Dubai Honeymoon package. 

Tips for Visiting Bastakiya Quarters in Dubai

Following are some tips for travellers worth noting while they are visiting the Bastakiya Quarters in Dubai:

1. Carry a form of identification on your person at all times. 
2. It is advisable to carry some cash, as cards and ATMs are not reliable all the time. 
3. It is suggested that you wear light and comfortable clothing as this is an outdoor location. 
4. Keep your electronic devices and power banks topped up, as there aren’t many charging points in the area. 
5. You can hire a guide to show you around at the venue itself.

Places to Visit Nearby

Following are some places worth visiting in and around the Bastakiya Quarters: 

1. Dal Al Nadwa
2. Sheikh Mohammad Center for Civilized Intercommunications building
3. Historical building section

This brings us to the conclusion of our piece on the Bastakiya Quarters in Dubai. We are sure you must be raring to head to this attraction right away and must be thinking about your travel itinerary to Dubai in the process. Let us help you customize your favorites from our Dubai honeymoon packages by suggesting you head to PickYourTrail. PickYourTrail offers you the most customizable travel itineraries in the business, along with industry-leading customer support. So, don’t waste any more time and book your tickets using PickYourTrail to set off on your next adventure.

FAQ

Yes, it is recommended that you plan your visit to the Bastakiya Quarters beforehand as it is one of the most popular tourist destinations. The area is even more crowded during peak seasons so definitely take your time out to plan your visit well in advance.

Yes, it is recommended that tourists look for the timings of each attraction before planning their day to make the most of their limited time.

Yes, it is suggested that tourists be dressed decently. It is mandatory to have your body covered before visiting any holy place.

It is recommended that you carry along the following essential items:
1. Hat
2. Sunscreen lotion
3. Bottle of drinking water
4. Umbrella
5. Raincoat
6. Sandals
7. Valid ID proof

Get in touchWe’ll start with some questions and get you to the right place.
Dwaraka
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Sunil
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Dwaraka
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