COP28 IN DUBAI:

9 tourist attractions you should visit

Al Qudra Lake Spanning over 10 hectares and surrounded by sandy dunes, this lake is ideal for spotting native Dubai animals, from desert foxes to the oryx.

Love Lake It is a man-made heart-shaped lake symbolising love and harmony in the desert. Visitors can enjoy walking paths, breathtaking desert views, and a great photo opportunity here.

Gurunanak Darbar Sikh Temple This is one of the largest Sikh temples in the Gulf region. The beautiful architecture and golden domes of the temple are a sight worth seeing.

Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary Despite located in the middle of the city, it provides a unique blend of wetlands and animals. The sanctuary is well-known for its vibrant flamingo population, which migrates to the area during the winter.

Al Bastakiya Al Bastakiya in Dubai is renowned for its historic charm, featuring well-preserved traditional wind-tower architecture and narrow lanes that offer a glimpse into the city's cultural heritage.

Burj Khalifa The world's tallest building is known for stunning panoramic views of the city.

Dubai Mall Shop, dine, and explore the massive Dubai Mall. It is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and attractions like the Dubai Aquarium.

Palm Jumeirah This man-made island in the shape of a palm tree is home to several opulent hotels and resorts.

Dubai Creek Harbour This waterfront property is a wonderful area to unwind and take in the city skyline.