November - April
5-7 days
INR 23000/- PER PERSON
As we indicated in the previous section, the months of November to April, i.e. late autumn through early spring, are the most popular times for travellers searching for a peaceful and scenic view of the city.
May is significantly hotter than November, with temperatures ranging from 23 to 36 degrees Celsius, but it is only the beginning of summer in Dubai. As a result, the temperature increase is tolerable and suitable for swimming.
Despite the fact that hotel rates are significantly lower during these months, this is not the greatest time to visit Dubai. The temperatures are increasing, the humidity is at an all-time high, and heat waves are occurring even in the evenings.
Dubai International Airport's Terminal 3 is the world's largest airport terminal. It's comparable to a shopping centre.
Dubai is well-known for its residents' extravagant lifestyles. It may surprise you to learn that folks here own gold-plated automobiles.
Dubai claims to have the world's largest picture frame. The 492-foot-tall Dubai Frame soars above the city's skyline and is a popular tourist attraction.
The Dubai Mall is one of the world's largest shopping complexes ! It covers a total surface area of 12 million square metres.
The red line and the green line are the two lines that make up Dubai's metro system. The airport is served by both lines, which serve roughly 50 stations.
Taxis are the most cost-effective and time-efficient mode of transportation in Dubai. Cabs with tan bodies and red roofs are easy to detect; pink-topped cabs are reserved for female and family passengers only (they are also driven by women).
In Dubai, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) manages about 100 routes. Bus fares vary based on which of the seven zones you expect to travel through, just like the metro.
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Arabic is the official language but Mandarin, Farsi, Bengali, Tamil, Tagalog, and Malayalam are among the languages that are spoken.