Can I travel?
Sure, but during Ramadan in Dubai, the opening hours of many scenic spots will be adjusted, so be sure to find out clearly in official website before going, so as not to delay the trip.
Dubai Ramadan Tourist Attractions Dubai Photo Frame
Dubai picture frame is the latest attraction that opened only last year. It has amazing appearance and gilded local style, which soon makes it a new hot spot for online celebrities.
Recently, Dubai photo frame was officially selected into Guinness World Records, becoming "the largest photo frame building in the world".
Congratulations to Dubai, once again, I am the best in the world!
Visitors to Dubai photo frame can stand at an altitude of 150 meters and see the city from all angles, giving a panoramic view of the old and new Dubai.
During Ramadan, children under the age of three, the elderly over 65 and the disabled can visit Dubai photo frames for free.
Address of scenic spot: in Zabil Park.
Preferential time: during Ramadan, it is open from 3 pm to 1 1 every day.
Admission price: 50 dirhams for adults and 20 dirhams for children.
Dubai aquarium
The underwater zoo of Dubai Aquarium is one of the largest indoor aquariums in the world, and is praised as "the largest aquarium viewing curtain wall in the world" by Guinness World Records.
The aquarium spans three floors of the shopping center in the United Arab Emirates, with more than 33,000 species of marine animals and the largest tiger shark in the world, and provides various underwater world experiences.
You can stroll in the 48-meter-long underwater glass passage and watch all kinds of underwater creatures at close range.
During Ramadan, children under five can enter Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo for free. But you need to be accompanied by at least one adult (adults need to pay).
Address: Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, UAE Shopping Center.
Preferential time: during the whole Ramadan, every day from Sunday to Thursday1before 3: 00.
Adult fare: 130 dirhams
Dubai Green Planet
Dubai's Green Planet is an indoor tropical rainforest botanical garden, located on the city trail, bringing amazing plants and animals from Amazon to desert countries for people to watch. This is the latest miracle in Dubai.
In the center of the botanical garden is a 25-meter-high man-made kapok, which is covered with green plants and parasitic vines, and its branches and leaves fill the glass space of five floors.
In this artificial forest, the humidity of the whole room is controlled at 70% and the constant temperature is 25-28 degrees Celsius. More than 3000 kinds of animals and plants were introduced from all over the world and put into this constant temperature room.
Walking slowly along the trail around the giant kapok, you can vividly experience the different ecology of each height layer of the rainforest.
During Ramadan, the scenic spot provides free tickets for every child wearing school uniforms, but they need to be accompanied by adults, who charge normally.
Address of Attractions: Urban Pedestrian Street in downtown Dubai.
Preferential time: Sunday to Wednesday morning 10 to 7 pm, Thursday to Saturday morning 10 to 8 pm.
Ticket price: 89 dirhams for online ticket purchase and 99 dirhams for on-site ticket purchase.
Luguna water park
Laguna Water Park, located in Lamel Beach, a new popular attraction in Dubai, was officially opened to the public in early May.
The most exciting amusement in the park is the "Ultimate Surfer", which is one of only three surfboards in the world.
In addition, there are five water slides in the park, with different heights and different experiences. As you can see from the name, they are all very exciting, such as bending, free fall and crazy racing.
During Ramadan, you can visit Laguna Water Park. Children under 12 only need 1 dirham to buy tickets, and adults will get tickets as usual.
Address: Ramel Beach, Jumeirah District, Dubai
Preferential time: working days during Ramadan 10 to 6 pm.
Admission price: adult 159 dirhams, child 99 dirhams.
Ramadan business hours of some scenic spots in Dubai (refer to previous years' experience)
Burj Khalifa: Every morning from 10:00 to 1:00.
Dubai Music Fountain: Every night from 7:30 to 1 1:30.
UAE Shopping Center: Every morning 10:00 to 2:00.
Dubai Museum: 9 am to 5 pm every day.
Jinjie: 10:00 am to10: 00 pm; Close the door in the afternoon; Opening hours are from 5: 00pm to10: 00pm. It opens at 5 pm on Friday.
Ok, that's all the information about preferential travel during Ramadan in Dubai. I hope I can help you to travel here. Bian Xiao wishes you a pleasant journey here!