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Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

The Soul of Old Dubai

Tucked away on the southern bank of Dubai Creek, the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood (also known as Al Bastakiya) is the oldest surviving residential district in Dubai and the most atmospheric. Walking its narrow, sand-coloured alleyways flanked by traditional wind-tower houses transports you centuries back in time, offering a profound and moving contrast to the gleaming modern metropolis that surrounds it. It is a deeply human place, telling the story of the pearl divers, merchants, and fishermen whose labours laid the foundation for what Dubai has become.

What to Expect

  • The Wind Towers: The neighbourhood’s defining architectural feature is the distinctive square wind-tower (Barjeel), an ancient form of natural air conditioning. Rising above the rooftops, these towers catch prevailing breezes and funnel cool air down into the rooms below.
  • Dubai Museum: Located in the 1787 Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest existing building in Dubai, the museum offers a vivid journey through the emirate’s history from a fishing village to a global city, using life-size dioramas and historical artifacts.
  • Art Galleries & Coffee Shops: The neighbourhood has evolved into a thriving arts district, with dozens of independent art galleries, artisan workshops, and atmospheric Arabic coffee shops housed within the beautifully restored heritage buildings.
  • Abra Crossing to the Spice Souk: Steps from Al Fahidi, you can board a traditional Abra water taxi for just 1 AED for the atmospheric 5-minute crossing of Dubai Creek to explore the fragrant Spice Souk and the dazzling Gold Souk on the other side.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there an entry fee?
A: The Al Fahidi neighbourhood itself is free to walk through at any time. Individual museums and galleries within the area may have their own small entry charges.

Q: When is the best time to visit?
A: Early morning or late afternoon for the best light and cooler temperatures. The neighbourhood comes alive on weekend evenings with cultural events and art walks.

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