Dubai
Creek

Dubai Creek Harbour is a premier destination located between the city’s historical areas and modern hubs such as Downtown Dubai and Business Bay. It was once the center of trade and commerce in the region and has since been transformed into a popular tourist destination. The district is known for its serene views of the creek, marina, and skyline, and provides a slower pace of life compared to the bustling city center.

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Activities

Stroll along the 6 km promenade and admire the bright-hued art installations.

Take a boat tour and see key landmarks from the water.

Stay at the chic Vida Creek Harbour hotel, featuring an infinity pool with views of the Burj Khalifa and bike rental for leisurely rides around the harbour.

Enjoy a meal at food trucks or cafes and soak in the views of the creek and marina.

Upcoming Developments

Several new openings across retail, cultural, and residential spaces are underway.

Dubai Square, a 2.6 million square meter tech-driven retail destination with architecture inspired by cities around the world, is set to become a lifestyle and living hotspot, including a version of Chinatown.

With many ongoing projects, Dubai Creek Harbour is expected to double in size once completed, setting the bar for futuristic design in the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dubai Creek Harbour is a premier destination located between the city’s historical areas and modern hubs such as Downtown Dubai and Business Bay.

Visitors can stroll along the promenade, take a boat tour, stay at the Vida Creek Harbour hotel, enjoy meals at food trucks or cafes, and more.

Dubai Creek Harbour is undergoing several new openings across retail, cultural, and residential spaces, with plans for Dubai Square, a tech-driven retail destination inspired by cities around the world.

An abra ride is a traditional water taxi that gives visitors a unique perspective of Dubai Creek, its architecture, and history.

The souks are traditional markets located along Dubai Creek where visitors can shop for local products such as textiles, spices, gold, and more.

Yes, there are many traditional restaurants along the Creek where visitors can sample local dishes such as machboos, shawarma, and kebabs

The Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House is a historical building that was once the residence of the ruling family of Dubai. It is now a museum showcasing the history and culture of the region.

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