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Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Nestled in Dubai, Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood (formerly Al Bastakiya) contrasts sharply with the city’s modern skyline. Dating back to the early 1900s, this district is perfect for history and culture enthusiasts.

Al Fahidi is one of Dubai’s oldest areas, originally settled by Persian merchants. Its narrow lanes, high coral and gypsum walls, and iconic wind towers (barjeels) showcase traditional Arabian architecture. These wind towers were an early form of air conditioning, capturing and circulating cool air.

Culinary delights include traditional Emirati dishes like machbous and luqaimat, available in quaint cafes and restaurants. Throughout the year, Al Fahidi hosts cultural events and festivals, such as the Sikka Art Fair and Ramadan celebrations.

The neighborhood offers several cultural experiences. The Dubai Museum, located in Al Fahidi Fort, provides an overview of Dubai’s transformation. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding promotes cultural understanding through tours and traditional meals. Art galleries throughout the area showcase both contemporary and traditional art.

Culinary delights include traditional Emirati dishes like machbous and luqaimat, available in quaint cafes and restaurants. Throughout the year, Al Fahidi hosts cultural events and festivals, such as the Sikka Art Fair and Ramadan celebrations.

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood is a testament to Dubai’s rich cultural heritage. Wander through its timeless streets to experience the blend of tradition and modernity. Whether a first-time visitor or seasoned traveler, Al Fahidi promises an enriching and memorable experience.

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Proximity to Key Areas
  • Fashion District: The Antwerp Fashion District, renowned for its designer boutiques and the ModeMuseum (MoMu), is approximately a 10-minute walk (around 800 meters) from Antwerp Central Station.
  • Diamond District: The Diamond District, located adjacent to the station, is just a 5-minute walk (about 400 meters) away. This area is famous for its diamond trade and numerous diamond shops.
  • City Centre: The city centre, including key landmarks like the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Grote Markt, is roughly a 15-minute walk (around 1.2 kilometers) from the station.
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