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Dubai in 3 Days — Downtown, Marina, Old Town

Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Desert Safari, Old Souks — without rushing

Three days covers Dubai's signature experiences without exhausting yourself in 40°C heat. Day 1 anchors in Downtown — Burj Khalifa at sunset, Dubai Mall, the Fountain show. Day 2 splits between Dubai Marina + JBR beach + a short Palm Jumeirah loop. Day 3 reverses course to Old Dubai for Al Fahidi, the Gold and Spice Souks, and an abra crossing across the Creek. Stay in Downtown or Marina to keep walking distance manageable; the Dubai Metro Red Line + Nol Card handles 90% of transit. Nov-March is the only sane visit window — May-Sept hits 45°C and walking outdoors becomes dangerous.

Three days is the right amount of time to cover the essentials of Dubai. You can hit the headline sights without getting drained from over-scheduling. Trying to squeeze in every museum and shopping district usually backfires — it's better to cluster the locations and spend more time at each. If you have extra time, the 5-day or 7-day itineraries add nearby day-trip options.

3-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$195

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$510

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,370

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Downtown Dubai — Burj Khalifa, Mall, Fountain

Burj Khalifa · Dubai Mall · Dubai Fountain

Activities

  1. 09:00 Dubai Frame — golden picture frame 1.5 hours

    150m-tall rectangular tower in Zabeel Park (opened 2018). One side overlooks Old Dubai, the other Downtown — literally frames Dubai's past and future.

    Cost: $14 / AED 50 TIP: Start here before heat hits. Al Jafiliya Metro 15-min walk. The Burj Khalifa observation deck booked for later afternoon is more impressive in contrast.
  2. 11:30 Museum of the Future 2-3 hours

    Stainless-steel torus opened 2022 on Sheikh Zayed Road. Arabic poetry calligraphy covers the entire 78m facade. 7 floors of immersive future-themed exhibits.

    Cost: $40 / AED 145 TIP: Book 1-2 weeks ahead — 4,000 daily capacity sells out. Don't miss the 'OSS Hope' space-station floor. Right at Emirates Towers Metro.
  3. 14:30 Lunch + cool-down at Dubai Mall 1.5 hours

    World's largest mall by area (12M ft², 1,200+ stores, 2008). Food court has 100+ options at every price point.

    Cost: $15-30 / AED 55-110 per person TIP: Skip the mall's expensive sit-downs — go to the food court for fast Indian (Bombay Chowpatty), Lebanese (Zaatar w Zeit), or Filipino (Jollibee). 30-min queue for tables at 13:00-14:00.
  4. 16:00 Dubai Aquarium + Underwater Zoo 1.5 hours

    10M-liter tank with 33,000 marine animals. Walk-through 270° underwater tunnel with sharks and rays overhead.

    Cost: $40 / AED 147 TIP: Free viewing from outside the tank if you skip entry. The full tunnel + zoo combo is worth the price for first-timers. Sharks and rays feed at 16:30.
  5. 17:30 Burj Khalifa At The Top (Levels 124-125) 1.5-2 hours

    World's tallest building at 828m. Observation decks reach 100km visibility on clear days. Pre-book the sunset slot for both day and night views in one ticket.

    Cost: Standard $50 / AED 184; Prime $80; SKY 148F $130 TIP: Book the 30-min-before-sunset slot specifically — you ascend in daylight, watch sunset, and descend at blue hour. The SKY 148F upgrade is worth it only for photography enthusiasts.
  6. 19:30 Dubai Fountain show + Souk Al Bahar dinner 2.5 hours

    Choreographed water + music show every 30 min on a 30-acre artificial lake. Free to watch. Souk Al Bahar (Arabic-style mall) sits opposite with restaurants facing the fountain.

    Cost: Fountain free; dinner $35-65 / AED 130-240 per person TIP: Reserve a fountain-view table at Karma Kafé, Cafe Bateel, or Bagatelle 1-2 days ahead. Souk Al Bahar bridge is the best free photo spot for both Burj Khalifa + fountain in frame.
  7. 22:30 Optional: At.mosphere or Burj Club drinks 1.5 hours

    At.mosphere is the world's highest restaurant + lounge at Burj Khalifa Level 122. Burj Club rooftop is cheaper alternative with Burj Khalifa side view.

    Cost: At.mosphere $40+ drink; Burj Club $20+ drink TIP: At.mosphere requires reservation + business casual dress code. Burj Club is walk-in and dramatically cheaper. Both serve alcohol (legal in licensed venues only).

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Operation: Falafel or hotel breakfast

Downtown · $5-12 / AED 18-45

Operation: Falafel is the go-to fast-casual Lebanese chain. Falafel wrap + mint lemonade lands at $7 (AED 26). Hotel breakfasts in Downtown 4-stars cost $20-30/person and aren't worth the premium.

Lunch

Dubai Mall food court

Dubai Mall · $15-30 / AED 55-110

Zaatar w Zeit (Lebanese manakish), Bombay Chowpatty (Indian street food), or Eataly (Italian). Skip the sit-downs — they're 2x the price for the same quality.

Dinner

Karma Kafé or Bagatelle (fountain view)

Souk Al Bahar · $50-90 / AED 184-330

Karma Kafé serves pan-Asian with the best fountain view from the upper deck. Reserve 1-2 days ahead specifying 'fountain side'. Bagatelle is the upscale French alternative.

Transit:

Hotel → Dubai Frame: Metro Red Line to Al Jafiliya, 15-min walk. Dubai Frame → Museum of the Future: 10-min metro (Al Jafiliya → Emirates Towers). Museum → Dubai Mall: 15-min metro + 5-min walk. Dubai Mall is the hub for Burj Khalifa + Aquarium + Fountain — all within 5-min walk. Daily transit: $4-7 / AED 15-26 with Nol Card.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $65 Mid $175 Luxury $480
DAY 2

Marina, JBR Beach, Palm Jumeirah

Dubai Marina · JBR Beach · The View at The Palm

Activities

  1. 09:00 JBR Beach morning walk 2 hours

    Jumeirah Beach Residence — 1.7km free public beach with views of Bluewaters Island + Ain Dubai (the world's tallest observation wheel, 250m). Showers, changing rooms, and water sports rentals.

    Cost: Free; water sports $30-80 TIP: Arrive before 11 AM — sand temperature hits 50°C by noon in summer. Free showers and lockers at the public beach entry. Water sports (banana boat, jet ski) are 50% cheaper than at Atlantis.
  2. 11:30 Marina Walk + Marina Mall 1.5 hours

    7km waterfront promenade lined with restaurants, cafés, and 50+ skyscrapers including Princess Tower (414m). Marina Mall is air-conditioned escape with view-side dining.

    Cost: Free; coffee $5-8 TIP: Walk south from JBR — the Marina opens up gradually. Marina Walk near Pier 7 has the best sunset photo angle. Coffee at Magnolia Bakery or Tania's Teahouse to recharge.
  3. 13:30 Lunch at BB Social or Pier 7 1.5 hours

    BB Social is the popular Asian-fusion spot on Marina Walk. Pier 7 has 7 restaurants stacked over 7 floors, all marina-facing.

    Cost: $30-55 / AED 110-200 per person TIP: Pier 7 Atelier M (top floor) for the best view; BB Social for value + dim sum. Reservations needed for both at 13:30 weekends.
  4. 15:30 Palm Monorail to Palm Jumeirah 30 min

    4-station monorail along the 5.5km palm trunk to Atlantis. The monorail is the cheapest way to see the palm shape from elevated track.

    Cost: $4.10 / AED 15 single ride TIP: Start at Gateway station (Marina-side end). Sit on the right side going out, left side coming back, for best palm-shape views. Buy round-trip — single rides take longer to process.
  5. 16:30 The View at The Palm (Palm Tower) 1.5 hours

    240m observation deck on Palm Tower (opened 2021). Only ground-up viewing point of the palm shape. Floor-to-ceiling glass on all sides.

    Cost: $25 / AED 92 TIP: Sunset slots sell out 1-2 days ahead. The palm-shape photo here is more interesting than Burj Khalifa's grid view of the city. Get the 'St. Regis Bar' upgrade for $50 if you want drinks + view.
  6. 18:30 Atlantis The Palm exterior + Lost Chambers Aquarium 1.5 hours

    Atlantis facade + The Avenues shopping arcade are free to walk around. The Lost Chambers Aquarium (separate from Dubai Aquarium) recreates Atlantis-themed underwater chambers.

    Cost: Atlantis free entry to public areas; Lost Chambers $35 / AED 128 TIP: Skip Lost Chambers if you've already done Dubai Aquarium — they're similar. Atlantis's Nasimi Beach restaurant has a stunning view for sunset drinks.
  7. 20:30 Dhow dinner cruise from Marina 2.5 hours

    Traditional wooden dhow converted to dinner cruise. 2-hour loop through Marina + JBR canals with buffet dinner, live music, and skyline views.

    Cost: $50-80 / AED 184-295 TIP: Klook is consistently $15-25 cheaper than booking at Marina kiosks. Vegetarian + halal options standard. Bring a light layer — open-deck wind is cool even in summer.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Tom & Serg or Common Grounds

Marina · $12-20 / AED 45-75

Tom & Serg in Al Quoz is the OG Dubai brunch spot but a 15-min Uber from Marina. Common Grounds in Marina Mall is the convenient alternative. Avocado on toast + cortado at $14.

Lunch

BB Social or Pier 7

Marina Walk · $30-55 / AED 110-200

BB Social for Asian-fusion + dim sum + marina view. Pier 7 Atelier M for upscale European on the top floor. Both need reservations at 13:30 weekends.

Dinner

Dhow cruise buffet (or Nasimi Beach)

Marina / Atlantis · $50-80 dhow; Nasimi $75-130

Dhow cruise buffet is the canonical Dubai dinner experience for first-timers. Nasimi Beach at Atlantis is the upgraded alternative with à la carte seafood + ocean-side seating.

Transit:

Hotel → JBR: Metro Red Line to Jumeirah Lakes Towers, then tram to JBR (free transfer). JBR → Marina Walk: walk south 10 min. Marina → Palm Jumeirah: Marina tram to Palm Gateway, transfer to Palm Monorail ($4.10). Atlantis → Marina (return): Monorail back, or Uber ($10-15). Daily transit: $10-18 / AED 37-66 with Nol Card.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $85 Mid $215 Luxury $540
DAY 3

Old Dubai — Souks, Abra, Heritage

Al Fahidi · Gold Souk · Spice Souk · Dubai Creek

Activities

  1. 08:30 Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood 1.5 hours

    The oldest part of Dubai (1890s). Wind-tower coral-and-gypsum houses, narrow alleys, and 1787 Al Fahidi Fort (now the Dubai Museum). Quiet enough to walk before the souks open.

    Cost: Free; Dubai Museum $1 / AED 3 (closed for renovation as of 2026) TIP: Start at 08:30 — heat hits hard by 10:30 in summer. The XVA Café in the heritage quarter is the canonical breakfast stop. Bastakiya is the same neighborhood — locals use both names.
  2. 10:30 Abra across Dubai Creek 30 min

    Traditional wooden water taxis — $0.30 per crossing, running since the 1800s. 5-min crossing between Bur Dubai (Al Fahidi side) and Deira (souk side). The most authentic experience in Dubai.

    Cost: $0.30 / AED 1 each way TIP: The abra station near Al Fahidi is the Bur Dubai Abra Station. Cash only (have AED 1 coins ready). Pick a window seat for photos.
  3. 11:00 Deira Gold Souk + Spice Souk 2 hours

    Gold Souk has 380+ shops with 10+ tons of gold on display. The world's largest gold ring (58.6kg, Najmat Taiba) is displayed at the entrance. Spice Souk next door has saffron, frankincense, cardamom, dried lemons.

    Cost: Free entry; spices vary TIP: Haggling is mandatory at the Gold Souk — start at 30-40% of asking price. The gold weight is at official rate; you're negotiating the design fee. Buy spices in 10-50g portions — vendors negotiate weight. Saffron from Iran or Spain is genuine.
  4. 13:00 Lunch at Aroos Damascus or Bait Maryam 1.5 hours

    Aroos Damascus is the legendary Deira Syrian spot — kebabs and shawarma since the 1970s. Bait Maryam is the modern alternative for Lebanese mezze.

    Cost: $10-20 / AED 37-75 per person TIP: Both are walk-in friendly at lunch. Aroos Damascus mixed grill is the order. The Old Dubai lunch is dramatically cheaper than Downtown — full lunch at $12 is normal.
  5. 14:30 Coffee Museum + Coin Museum (Al Fahidi) 1 hour

    Two small free museums inside the Al Fahidi heritage neighborhood. Coffee Museum traces Arabian coffee origins (open 9:00-17:00). Coin Museum displays UAE coinage history.

    Cost: Free TIP: Both are excellent air-conditioned escapes from afternoon heat. Coffee Museum staff brews traditional gahwa (Arabic cardamom coffee) for visitors — free samples.
  6. 15:30 Arabian Tea House courtyard rest 1.5 hours

    Open-air courtyard café in the Al Fahidi heritage neighborhood. Traditional sofas, hanging lanterns, mezze + Arabic coffee + dates + tea. The Instagram backdrop is the entire venue.

    Cost: $10-20 / AED 37-75 TIP: Order the chai karak ($3) + dates + Lebanese flatbread. The courtyard is open all day but most photogenic 15:00-17:00 when light angles in.
  7. 17:00 Dubai Creek dhow harbor walk 1 hour

    Traditional cargo dhows still load on the Deira side of the Creek for Iran + East Africa runs. Walking the harbor between Spice Souk and the Heritage Village gives Dubai's 1970s trading-port atmosphere.

    Cost: Free TIP: Bring a wide-angle lens — the loaded dhows + skyline behind make the iconic 'old vs new Dubai' photo. The Spice Souk side is more active in late afternoon.
  8. 19:00 Dinner at Al Bait Al Damashqi or Ravi 1.5 hours

    Al Bait Al Damashqi is the heritage Syrian restaurant with the best lamb in Old Dubai. Ravi (Satwa, 15-min Uber) is the legendary Pakistani spot — $8 meal that locals queue for.

    Cost: $15-30 / AED 55-110 per person TIP: Ravi is cash-only and chaotic — order at the counter, sit anywhere, pay at the end. The chicken karahi and naan combo is the order. Al Bait Al Damashqi takes reservations at 19:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

XVA Café (Al Fahidi)

Bur Dubai · $10-20 / AED 37-75

Vegetarian café inside a heritage Bastakiya courtyard. Halloumi shakshuka + Arabic coffee + freshly baked pita is the morning order. The courtyard seating is the photo.

Lunch

Aroos Damascus or Bait Maryam

Deira / Bur Dubai · $10-20 / AED 37-75

Aroos Damascus mixed grill ($12) is the canonical Old Dubai lunch. Bait Maryam mezze platter for Lebanese tradition. Old Dubai lunch is half the price of Downtown for the same quality.

Dinner

Ravi Restaurant (Satwa)

Satwa · $8-15 / AED 30-55

Cash-only chaotic Pakistani institution since the 1970s. Chicken karahi + butter naan + chai at $10 is the canonical Dubai working-class meal. Locals + expats + tourists all queue together.

Transit:

Hotel → Al Fahidi: Metro Green Line to Al Fahidi station, 5-min walk. Al Fahidi → Spice Souk: 10-min walk + abra crossing ($0.30). Spice Souk → Gold Souk: 5-min walk. Old Dubai is the most walkable zone in Dubai. Return to hotel: Metro Green Line. Daily transit: $3-5 / AED 11-18 with Nol Card.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $45 Mid $120 Luxury $350

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Dubai 3-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Dubai?
Yes for the headline experiences — Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Fountain, Marina, JBR Beach, Old Dubai souks, and one rooftop sunset. But 5 days unlocks desert safari + Aquaventure waterpark + Atlantis. 7 days adds Abu Dhabi day trip + Hatta mountains. If you're flying 8+ hours to Dubai, 5 days is the right minimum.
What's the best time of year to visit Dubai?
Nov-March (75-85°F / 24-29°C, low humidity, no rain) is the only sane window. April + October are shoulder season — hot but manageable (90-100°F). May-Sept is brutal: 110-115°F (43-46°C) with 80% humidity, and outdoor walking becomes dangerous. Beach + outdoor activities are off-limits in summer; everything moves indoors to malls.
Do I need a visa for Dubai?
US, UK, EU, Japan, Korea, Australia citizens get free 30-day visa on arrival (extendable once to 30 more days for $130). Indian + Chinese citizens need pre-approved e-visa ($90-130). All visitors need passport valid 6+ months beyond entry date. Check uaeembassy.gov for your country.
Is alcohol legal in Dubai?
Legal in licensed venues only — hotel bars, restaurants, and licensed clubs. Public drinking, drunk driving, and being drunk in public are all illegal with fines + deportation possible. Buying takeaway alcohol requires a license; tourists can apply free at MMI or African+Eastern stores. Ramadan rules: no alcohol service before sunset in any venue, including hotels (March-April 2027).
How do I get around Dubai cheapest?
Dubai Metro Red + Green Lines with Nol Card (silver $1 + AED 4 minimum loading) covers Downtown + Marina + Airport + Old Dubai. Single rides $1.65-2.50. Uber is everywhere ($5-15 most rides). Taxis are cheap and metered ($1.50 base + $0.50/km). Skip rental cars — parking + traffic + heat make public transit faster.
How much cash do I need for 3 days in Dubai?
Excluding flights and hotel: budget $195 ($65/day), mid-range $510 ($170/day), luxury $1,370 ($457/day). Cards work nearly everywhere. Cash needs: abra (AED 1 coins), souk haggling (cash beats card), and street food. ATMs at every metro station — fees $5-10 per withdrawal so withdraw $200+ at once.
What should I avoid in Dubai?
Public displays of affection (kissing in public can mean fines), drug possession (any amount = years in prison + deportation), photography of locals without permission (especially women), drinking alcohol in public, gambling (illegal), criticizing the UAE government, and showing the bottom of your feet to others (offensive). Dress codes apply in mosques + government buildings.

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