If you’d really like to get immersed in the culture of that era, you should definitely go by the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. The centre offers a range of activities, from traditional cuisine to conversations with local Emiratis. You can get a full cultural dining experience, sitting on Bedouin-style carpets (I did mention a magic carpet) and pillows as your Emirati host answers questions about UAE culture and customs.
Speaking of food, the district houses a number of restaurants serving a variety of local dishes. You can start at the Arabian Tea House to sample an impressive variety of Arab teas as well as authentic Emirati cuisine. And in the evening when the weather is cool, relax and have dinner in the open-air courtyard of the Bastakiya Nights restaurant. Alternatively, go down to Dubai Creek a few minutes away and book a dinner cruise on a dhow to enjoy live entertainment as you eat, against the backdrop of the setting sun.
Shopping is also a fun thing to do, as there are many shops in Al Bastakiya where you can purchase antiques, artefacts, gift items, souvenirs for friends and family, etc. In addition, the historic architecture of the town makes for an impressive backdrop, so go along with your camera (or whip out your phone camera) and capture stunning, breathtaking photographs for your amateur photography collection or just great selfies for Instagram!
Logistics
The town of Al Bastakiya is easily accessible as it is well connected by public transportation, however, the easiest way is by the metro. The nearest metro station is Al Fahidi, and from there the town is a walking distance. Entrance into the Neighbourhood is free, as is access to many of the available attractions. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, however, requires pre-booking and a fee to participate in the cultural dining and other activities, so visit their website before you go.
Bastakiya Quarter is open to visitors year-round from 9am to 6pm, but in terms of weather, the best time to visit is in the cooler months of November to April. Another useful tip is to plan your visit to coincide with one of the many arts and cultural festivals that take place there, so you have even more fun events to experience.
In summary, Al Bastakiya is a great place to go to escape the humdrum of city life for a few hours and soak in some culture; you are guaranteed to have a magical experience.
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