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Holiday In Dubai: A Little Old Man

The Bay water is filled with noise and animation, floating restaurants, yachts and traditional boats - abra and dou. By the way, here is located the Village of Cultural Heritage or Heritage & Diving Village, which was created near the ancient settlements, and which you need to see when you come to rest in Dubai, if you are interested in local history and culture. Some kind of interactive museum in Dubai under the open sky, where it is possible to plunge into the past. View a two-hundred-year-old mosque and traditional residential buildings, learn a lot about the traditions of local Arabs. In addition, here you can buy various souvenirs and handmade 'hand-made' items from clay, baskets and dishes woven from twigs and try local cuisine. In addition, the Dubai Bay has the oldest quarter of the city - Bastakiya, with narrow intricacies of alleys and dead ends, where you can walk and see the specific houses and buildings where the local nobility used to live.


The ceremony of eating
The ritual of eating, starting with a cup of aromatic coffee and ending with more serious meals such as "ouzi" (roast lamb, served with rice), is an important constituent way of life in the UAE, and where, no matter how on the banks of the Dubai Gulf, you will taste All this in full. The line of Arab restaurants and cafes along the beach is a great choice for those who wish to have a rest and enjoy the exotic culinary traditions of Dubai. The Sheikh Muhammad Center located in Bastakia will also offer a large number of traditional breakfasts and lunches, during which tourists can taste local cuisine and learn about the culture and customs of the emirate. For something less structured, you can go to one of the most popular restaurants in this part of the city, Bait Al Wakeel, where you will discover all the variety of traditional local cuisine.


Majlis Gallery
Not so long ago in the same colorful area appeared a large number of art galleries. One of the oldest is the Majlis Gallery, which was created in 1978 by expatriate and resident of Dubai, Alison Collins. Initially, the gallery was conceived as a meeting place for local and international artists and their canvases. Today it is still one of the most popular galleries near Dubai Bay.

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