10 Hidden Gems to Discover in Dubai

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Aleksandr Agulov

Absolute Car Guy and PetrolHead. And Sales Manager in Trinity Car Rental Boutique.

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07.06.2025
10 Hidden Gems to Discover in Dubai

Dubai is known for its skyscrapers, luxury hotels, and shopping malls, but behind the glitz and glamor lie real treasures that not many people know about. These spots aren’t the big, famous ones like tall buildings. They’re quieter places that show the real heart of Dubai, like old streets and peaceful lakes. If you want to see the other side of this city, you will have to plan your vacation wisely because there are a lot of hidden gems in Dubai.

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10 Hidden Gems in Dubai

Let’s explore these hidden gems in Dubai for your best experience.

Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

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Al Fahidi — it’s like stepping back in time. The streets are narrow, with old houses that have tall wind towers to keep them cool. You can visit places like the Sheikh Mohammed Centre to learn about Dubai’s culture. There are small museums and art spots too. Grab some tea at a café — it feels like a real market from long ago.

Alserkal Avenue

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Alserkal Avenue is in a quiet part of town called Al Quoz. It’s full of art! We like taking people there to see paintings and cool designs. There are fun events and classes sometimes. You can sit at a café and relax. It’s a secret art spot that feels different from busy Dubai.

Dubai Coffee Museum

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In the heart of the historic Al Fahidi district in Dubai, the Coffee Museum is a real treasure for coffee lovers and cultural researchers. It’s free to go inside. This museum offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the centuries-old history of coffee, its cultural significance, and brewing traditions in different parts of the world.

The museum offers visitors the opportunity to taste coffee made according to traditional recipes from different countries, including Arabic, Ethiopian, and Japanese. This allows not only to learn about the diversity of coffee traditions, but also to taste the differences between them.

Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary

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Ras Al Khor is a calm place with lots of birds. The best time to go there is early in the morning. You can see pink flamingos from little hiding spots. It doesn’t cost anything to visit. This hidden Dubai spot is so peaceful, like a quiet walkway away from the city noise.

Love Lake

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Two heart-shaped lakes in the middle of the desert are a romantic and photogenic location rarely visited by tourists. It is located just 30 minutes from Dubai. You can walk around or have a picnic by the water. This spot is one of those underrated, unseen hidden places.

Dubai Butterfly Garden

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Dubai Butterfly Garden is located near the Miracle Garden and has lots of butterflies flying around in big rooms with flowers. It costs 55 AED to get in. This Dubai hidden gem is worth it for families or anyone who loves nature.

Hatta Wadi Hub

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Located approximately 90 minutes from Dubai, Hatta Wadi Hub offers various outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy mountain biking, hiking, kayaking on the calm waters of Hatta Dam, and try their hand at archery, zip lining, zorbing and other adventure activities. This is the perfect place for those looking to combine nature and outdoor activities. It’s a fun, cultural hidden gem in Dubai.

Moon Island

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Moon Island is a beach 70 km from Dubai. You take a short boat ride to get there. We love how blue the water is! It’s not crowded, so you can swim and relax in peace. This spot feels like an alley viewpoint, one of the best secret treasures.

Majlis Café at Jumeirah Mosque

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The Majlis Café is a real culinary treasure for those looking for new experiences in Dubai. It's the perfect place to pause, experience the local culture, and try something different. The restaurant's main feature is dishes and drinks based on camel milk. It is considered to be more nutritious and easier to digest than cow's milk, contains many vitamins, and is naturally less sweet. It’s a historic rooftop spot that shows you the real Dubai.

Al Qudra Cycling Path

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Al Qudra Cycling Path is in the desert, and it’s free! Tourists like going there at sunset to ride bikes. You might see foxes running around. The sky turns so pretty with colors. This quiet walkway is one of our favorite Dubai hidden gems to share with you.

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FAQ

  • What Are Hidden Gems in Dubai?

    Dubai hidden gems are special spots not many people know about. Think of old streets or quiet lakes, not big places like Burj Khalifa. They let you see the real Dubai.

  • Are These Secret Treasures Free to Visit?

    Some are free, like Al Fahidi and Ras Al Khor. Others, like the Butterfly Garden, cost 55 AED. We suggest checking the price before you go to these hidden places.

  • Which of these locations are suitable for families with children?

    Hatta Wadi Hub, The Green Planet, Dubai Garden Glow, and Dubai Coffee Museum are all great choices for families. They combine educational activities with entertainment for children.

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