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Overview:

If you are a coffee lover, then you will definitely want to check out the Coffee Museum in Dubai. This museum is dedicated to all things coffee, and it is a great place to learn about the history and culture of this beloved beverage. It also showcases the different brewing methods and coffee cultures from around the world, including Japanese style, Ethiopian style, and Arabic style. It is a great place to learn about the history of coffee and its journey from Ethiopia to the Arabian Peninsula. The museum is located in the Al Fahidi Historical District, which is the oldest district in Dubai. This area was once home to the city's ruling class and is now a popular tourist destination. Here, you will also get to see some of the world's rarest and most expensive coffees and taste some delicious samples too. So if you are in Dubai, be sure to add the Coffee Museum to your itinerary.

Location: Villa 44, Al Fahidi Neighbourhood, Al Bastakiya, Dubai, UAE. 

Pick-up Location: From your hotel

Drop-off Location: Coffee Museum

Timings: 

Saturday through Thursday, from 9am to 5pm

Age Limit: There is no age limit.

Price: AED 10 (Rs. 224)

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Breathtaking 4 Nights Dubai Package Including Coffee Museum5 Days/4 NightsRs.58,813
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About the Activity:

  • The Coffee Museum is a place that celebrates all things coffee, from the rich history of this beloved beverage to the many ways it is enjoyed around the world.
  • The museum's antique collections included both international and Middle Eastern antiques. 
  • The collection of antique coffee pots and grinders, as well as exhibits, showcase the latest innovations in coffee brewing. 
  • The museum features two floors: the ground floor, which is mainly for exploring coffee brewing styles, and the first floor, which features numerous books and documentaries related to coffee. 
  • There is also a cosy lounge area where visitors can sit and relax while munching on the snacks.
  • The museum shop is a great place to buy coffee-related souvenirs and gifts. The shop has a wide range of coffee-themed merchandise, including mugs, t-shirts, and books. 
  • The staff is very knowledgeable and can help you find the perfect gift for your coffee-loving friends and family. 
  • There is a media room in the Coffee Museum that has several books and documentaries that help visitors learn more about the history and production of coffee. 
  • The room also has a comfortable seating area where people can relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. 
  • Finally, there is a kid's corner that has several interactive games and toys that help engage the children while the adults can relax and enjoy their time touring around the museum.

 How to reach?

  • By car: The Coffee Museum is 13 kilometres from Dubai International Airport in Al Fahidi.Start your journey by heading southeast from Dubai Airport to merge with Sheikh Rashid Road and finally connect at Al Falah Street to reach Al Fahidi Neighborhood.
  • By Metro: Take the red line metro from Airport Terminal 1 to reach Union Metro Station, and from there, take the green line metro to reach Al Ghubaiba Metro Station. After reaching Al Ghubaiaba station, you can directly walk to the museum within 15 minutes.
  • By Bus: Take bus 33 from Airport terminal 1 to reach Al Ghubaiba Bus Station 21, and from there you can walk to Al Fahidi in 5 minutes; alternatively, you can take the C01 bus from Airport terminal 1 to reach Raffa, and from there you can walk to the museum in 10 minutes.

 Things to know before you go 

  • Apply sunscreen. The sun can be harsh in the desert, and you don't want to get sunburned.
  • Bring plenty of water with you. Because you will be sweating, you must stay hydrated.
  • Wear comfortable clothing because you will be walking throughout the area. Wear something light and airy that will keep you cool and protect you from sunburn.
  • Also, wear comfortable footwear, as you will be walking a lot.
  • Remember that Dubai is an Islamic country; therefore, respect their cultural and religious practises.
  • Make sure to bring cash with you, as the museum does not accept any online payments.
  • Always keep your ID proof on hand for security purposes.

So if you are looking for an enjoyable and educational experience, be sure to add the Coffee Museum to your list of places to visit in Dubai. Whether you are a coffee lover or just curious about this popular drink, you are guaranteed to find something interesting here. At PickYourTrail, we offer different types of Dubai honeymoon packages to choose from. Whether you are looking for a luxurious and relaxing vacation or an action-packed adventure, you can find a Dubai package that is perfect for you. You can also find packages that include tickets to the best shows and attractions in Dubai. You can enjoy the best vacation as our tour packages are flexible and can be customised to suit your needs and preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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If you are planning to visit the Coffee Museum in Dubai, the best time is during the weekdays, as the weekends can be quite crowded. The weekdays offer a more relaxed atmosphere where you can take your time to enjoy the exhibits.
No, as long as you don't stay more than two hours, parking is free. You will have to pay if you exceed two hours.
Visitors receive a cup of coffee (Turkish, Arabic, or Ethiopian coffee) and dates for AED 10 per person.
Yes, visitors are permitted to take photos and videos inside the museum premises.
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