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House of Sheikh Obaid & Jumma bin Thani Al Maktoum
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The Sheikh Obaid bin Thani House is a historic building and former residence of Sheikh Obaid bin Thani, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The house was built of stone from the sea, gypsum, and mud in 1916. It is now a museum.
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House of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum
779R+72F - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Al Shindagha Museum
288 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Perfume House - Al Shindagha Museum
alshindagha historical district - Al Khaleej St - Al Shindagha - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Crossroad of Civilizations Museum (CCM) متحف معبر الحضارات‎
Al Khaleej Road Sheikh Hasher AlMaktoum House - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum
778Q+PVV - Al Shindagha - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Al Shindagha Museum - Drop-Off point B
323 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Bur Dubai Souk Market
2 34th St - Bur Dubai - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Al Shindagha Museum - Culture of the Sea
Al Shindagha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
مركز الوثائق التاريخية
Al Shindagha - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Al Shindagha Museum Drop-Off point C
Historical Site - Al Shindagha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Arabian Fish House Restaurant & Cafe - Dubai
Creek Street Exit 3, Al Fahidi - Al Shindagha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
KASTHAMANDAP
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Star Grills (TODAYS VIEW RESTAURANT)
778R+354 Metro Station Al Ghubaiba - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Golden Fish Restaurant
23 3A St - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
BLUE PALACE RESTAURANT AND CAFE
19 3A St - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Bayt Al Wakeel Restaurant / مطعم بيت الوكيل
On the Creek - near Bank of Baroda Abra Station - Bur Dubai - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Creek City Restaurant
Grand Souq - Bur Dubai - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
مطعم ربوع اليمن للمندي
WAKEEL HOUSE - السوق الكبير - Al Fahidi St - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Pak Liyari Restaurant L.L.C (Br.)
BDB Building - 27 21A St - opp. Astoria Hotel - Bur Dubai - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Fulbari restaurant burdubai
Al Souq Al Kabeer - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Heritage Home Guest House
Crike street - Exit # 4 - near AL Ghubaiba Metro Station - Bur Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Arabian Boutique Hotel - فندق أريبيان بوتيك
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House of Sheikh Obaid & Jumma bin Thani Al Maktoum

779R+C72 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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The Sheikh Obaid bin Thani House is a historic building and former residence of Sheikh Obaid bin Thani, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The house was built of stone from the sea, gypsum, and mud in 1916. It is now a museum.

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attractions: House of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, Al Shindagha Museum, Perfume House - Al Shindagha Museum, Crossroad of Civilizations Museum (CCM) متحف معبر الحضارات‎, Saruq Al-Hadid Archaeological Museum, Al Shindagha Museum - Drop-Off point B, Bur Dubai Souk Market, Al Shindagha Museum - Culture of the Sea, مركز الوثائق التاريخية, Al Shindagha Museum Drop-Off point C, restaurants: Arabian Fish House Restaurant & Cafe - Dubai, KASTHAMANDAP, Star Grills (TODAYS VIEW RESTAURANT), Golden Fish Restaurant, BLUE PALACE RESTAURANT AND CAFE, Bayt Al Wakeel Restaurant / مطعم بيت الوكيل, Creek City Restaurant, مطعم ربوع اليمن للمندي, Pak Liyari Restaurant L.L.C (Br.), Fulbari restaurant burdubai
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+971 50 494 6606
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dubaiculture.gov.ae
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Crossroad of Civilizations Museum (CCM) متحف معبر الحضارات‎

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Nearby restaurants of House of Sheikh Obaid & Jumma bin Thani Al Maktoum

Arabian Fish House Restaurant & Cafe - Dubai

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Creek City Restaurant

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Yuxin RenYuxin Ren
Pretty enjoyable. I was amazed by the interactivity and sense of technology here. They also offer free workshops where you can make handicrafts, depending on the date you come. I made a saffron rose candle inside an oyster shell and got to take it home. Najla, who was in charge of the workshop, was extremely friendly—I really enjoyed talking with her. All the staff were polite and welcoming. My favorite part was the interactive installations in the perfume gallery (you can smell more than twenty different scents), and the VR pearl diving experience in the ocean gallery was also a lot of fun. If you only have one afternoon in Dubai, you definitely have to come here! Just so you know, the entire museum is located by the water, so when moving between the twenty or so galleries you can enjoy the waterfront scenery. The whole atmosphere is peaceful and pleasant (and it’s a perfect spot to watch the sunset!). You’ll also see lots of cats around. There’s even a museum gift shop. Nearby at the heritage house, a large bottle of water costs only 3 AED. I especially loved the perfume gallery, where you can compare scents from different origins and learn to distinguish between animal, plant, and synthetic notes. As a perfume enthusiast, I really appreciated discovering the differences between oud from various regions, the contrasts among natural saffron, synthetic saffron, and ambergris, as well as between Taif rose essential oil and regular rose oil. Don’t forget to take a walk through the long corridor in the perfume gallery—there are plenty more scents to experience there too. To sum up: If you’re interested in Arab culture, come! If you want to learn about Dubai’s development history, come! If you’d like to make your own handicraft and take it home for free, come! If you want to enjoy the comfort of air conditioning indoors while still admiring beautiful views outside, come! If you appreciate not only the elegant interior design and high-tech interactions but also natural settings with an Arabian touch, come! If you’re a perfume lover, this is a must! If you love cats, come! If you’d enjoy a sunset stroll by the water, come! I honestly can’t think of a single reason not to visit. Even if my time in Dubai were limited next time, I’d still want to come back here again. Tip: Don’t forget to have a cup of Turkish coffee at the visitor center, along with a few delicious dates!
Vikas SinghVikas Singh
It is situated in the historic Al Shindagha Neighbourhood - a neighbourhood of over 162 historic houses that witnessed the growth of modern Dubai. The museum is divided into 22 pavilions spread over 80 houses, each one exploring a different aspect of Dubai's unique cultural heritage. The 22 pavilions are 1. People & Faith – Islam’s influence on Emirati culture 2. Emerging City – Dubai’s urban evolution 3. Traditional Craft House – Pottery, weaving, food storage, medicine 4. Beauty and Adornment – Cosmetics, kandura, henna 5. Traditional Jewellery – Emirati ornaments & pearls 6. Perfume House – Heritage fragrance production 7. Traditional Healthcare – Herbal and traditional medicine 8. Culture of the Sea – Pearl diving, dhow‑building, marine life 9. Life on Land – Terra firma ecosystems; includes sub‑pavilions like Water, Flora, Fauna 10. Traditional Food – Heritage Emirati cuisine 11. Children’s House – Educational, hands‑on exhibits for kids 12. Dubai Creek: Birth of a City – Tracing the early development around the Creek 13. Governance & Society – Insight into traditional rule and social structures 14. Creativity & Well‑Being – Associated traditional artisan crafts & wellness 15. Pearl Diving & Maritime Navigation – Marine commerce and seafaring life 16. Al Maktoum Residence (House of Sheikh Saeed / Sheikh Obaid) – Royal living quarters 17. Saruq Al Hadid Archaeology Museum – Iron‑Age artefacts 18. Camel Museum (Beit al‑Rekab) – Camels in culture & transport 19. Poetry House – Emirati literary arts 20. Traditional Trades or Commerce – Market‑based practices 21. Traditional Dhow/Museum of Sea Crafts – Dhows, navigation tools 22. Story of the Creek multimedia experience – Sensory entrance/central experience
Marwan IbrahimMarwan Ibrahim
A great venue for corporate events. Great coffee and catering as well in an amazing setting sorrounded by an amazing ambiance. The Shindagha Museum offers a unique blend of culture, history, and modern hospitality. The setting is nothing short of breathtaking, with traditional Emirati architecture nestled along the Dubai Creek, creating an ambiance that’s both inspiring and serene. The coffee and catering services are exceptional, offering a range of high-quality options that cater to diverse tastes. Whether you're hosting a business meeting, team retreat, or networking event, the museum’s facilities are well-equipped, and the staff is incredibly accommodating. The fusion of heritage and contemporary service makes this a standout location for any professional gathering.
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Pretty enjoyable. I was amazed by the interactivity and sense of technology here. They also offer free workshops where you can make handicrafts, depending on the date you come. I made a saffron rose candle inside an oyster shell and got to take it home. Najla, who was in charge of the workshop, was extremely friendly—I really enjoyed talking with her. All the staff were polite and welcoming. My favorite part was the interactive installations in the perfume gallery (you can smell more than twenty different scents), and the VR pearl diving experience in the ocean gallery was also a lot of fun. If you only have one afternoon in Dubai, you definitely have to come here! Just so you know, the entire museum is located by the water, so when moving between the twenty or so galleries you can enjoy the waterfront scenery. The whole atmosphere is peaceful and pleasant (and it’s a perfect spot to watch the sunset!). You’ll also see lots of cats around. There’s even a museum gift shop. Nearby at the heritage house, a large bottle of water costs only 3 AED. I especially loved the perfume gallery, where you can compare scents from different origins and learn to distinguish between animal, plant, and synthetic notes. As a perfume enthusiast, I really appreciated discovering the differences between oud from various regions, the contrasts among natural saffron, synthetic saffron, and ambergris, as well as between Taif rose essential oil and regular rose oil. Don’t forget to take a walk through the long corridor in the perfume gallery—there are plenty more scents to experience there too. To sum up: If you’re interested in Arab culture, come! If you want to learn about Dubai’s development history, come! If you’d like to make your own handicraft and take it home for free, come! If you want to enjoy the comfort of air conditioning indoors while still admiring beautiful views outside, come! If you appreciate not only the elegant interior design and high-tech interactions but also natural settings with an Arabian touch, come! If you’re a perfume lover, this is a must! If you love cats, come! If you’d enjoy a sunset stroll by the water, come! I honestly can’t think of a single reason not to visit. Even if my time in Dubai were limited next time, I’d still want to come back here again. Tip: Don’t forget to have a cup of Turkish coffee at the visitor center, along with a few delicious dates!
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It is situated in the historic Al Shindagha Neighbourhood - a neighbourhood of over 162 historic houses that witnessed the growth of modern Dubai. The museum is divided into 22 pavilions spread over 80 houses, each one exploring a different aspect of Dubai's unique cultural heritage. The 22 pavilions are 1. People & Faith – Islam’s influence on Emirati culture 2. Emerging City – Dubai’s urban evolution 3. Traditional Craft House – Pottery, weaving, food storage, medicine 4. Beauty and Adornment – Cosmetics, kandura, henna 5. Traditional Jewellery – Emirati ornaments & pearls 6. Perfume House – Heritage fragrance production 7. Traditional Healthcare – Herbal and traditional medicine 8. Culture of the Sea – Pearl diving, dhow‑building, marine life 9. Life on Land – Terra firma ecosystems; includes sub‑pavilions like Water, Flora, Fauna 10. Traditional Food – Heritage Emirati cuisine 11. Children’s House – Educational, hands‑on exhibits for kids 12. Dubai Creek: Birth of a City – Tracing the early development around the Creek 13. Governance & Society – Insight into traditional rule and social structures 14. Creativity & Well‑Being – Associated traditional artisan crafts & wellness 15. Pearl Diving & Maritime Navigation – Marine commerce and seafaring life 16. Al Maktoum Residence (House of Sheikh Saeed / Sheikh Obaid) – Royal living quarters 17. Saruq Al Hadid Archaeology Museum – Iron‑Age artefacts 18. Camel Museum (Beit al‑Rekab) – Camels in culture & transport 19. Poetry House – Emirati literary arts 20. Traditional Trades or Commerce – Market‑based practices 21. Traditional Dhow/Museum of Sea Crafts – Dhows, navigation tools 22. Story of the Creek multimedia experience – Sensory entrance/central experience
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A great venue for corporate events. Great coffee and catering as well in an amazing setting sorrounded by an amazing ambiance. The Shindagha Museum offers a unique blend of culture, history, and modern hospitality. The setting is nothing short of breathtaking, with traditional Emirati architecture nestled along the Dubai Creek, creating an ambiance that’s both inspiring and serene. The coffee and catering services are exceptional, offering a range of high-quality options that cater to diverse tastes. Whether you're hosting a business meeting, team retreat, or networking event, the museum’s facilities are well-equipped, and the staff is incredibly accommodating. The fusion of heritage and contemporary service makes this a standout location for any professional gathering.
Marwan Ibrahim

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Pretty enjoyable. I was amazed by the interactivity and sense of technology here. They also offer free workshops where you can make handicrafts, depending on the date you come. I made a saffron rose candle inside an oyster shell and got to take it home. Najla, who was in charge of the workshop, was extremely friendly—I really enjoyed talking with her. All the staff were polite and welcoming. My favorite part was the interactive installations in the perfume gallery (you can smell more than twenty different scents), and the VR pearl diving experience in the ocean gallery was also a lot of fun. If you only have one afternoon in Dubai, you definitely have to come here!

Just so you know, the entire museum is located by the water, so when moving between the twenty or so galleries you can enjoy the waterfront scenery. The whole atmosphere is peaceful and pleasant (and it’s a perfect spot to watch the sunset!). You’ll also see lots of cats around. There’s even a museum gift shop. Nearby at the heritage house, a large bottle of water costs only 3 AED.

I especially loved the perfume gallery, where you can compare scents from different origins and learn to distinguish between animal, plant, and synthetic notes. As a perfume enthusiast, I really appreciated discovering the differences between oud from various regions, the contrasts among natural saffron, synthetic saffron, and ambergris, as well as between Taif rose essential oil and regular rose oil. Don’t forget to take a walk through the long corridor in the perfume gallery—there are plenty more scents to experience there too.

To sum up: If you’re interested in Arab culture, come! If you want to learn about Dubai’s development history, come! If you’d like to make your own handicraft and take it home for free, come! If you want to enjoy the comfort of air conditioning indoors while still admiring beautiful views outside, come! If you appreciate not only the elegant interior design and high-tech interactions but also natural settings with an Arabian touch, come! If you’re a perfume lover, this is a must! If you love cats, come! If you’d enjoy a sunset stroll by the water, come!

I honestly can’t think of a single reason not to visit. Even if my time in Dubai were limited next time, I’d still want to come back here again. Tip: Don’t forget to have a cup of Turkish coffee at the visitor center, along with a few...

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1y

Rich Cultural Experience at Al Sindhaga Historic District

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

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I recently had the opportunity to explore the Al Sindhaga Historic District, and it proved to be a captivating glimpse into Dubai's rich cultural heritage. The district offers a unique and immersive experience, showcasing the history and traditions of the region.

One of the highlights of the Al Sindhaga Historic District is its architectural beauty. The traditional buildings, with their intricate designs and charming facades, transport visitors back in time. Walking through the narrow streets and alleyways, one can truly appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into constructing these structures.

The district is home to several museums and cultural sites that provide a deeper understanding of Dubai's history. Places such as the Dubai Museum and the Heritage House offer fascinating insights into the city's past, showcasing artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays. Exploring these sites allows visitors to gain a greater appreciation for the cultural significance of the area.

Al Sindhaga Historic District also boasts a vibrant atmosphere, with bustling souks and local markets. These markets offer a variety of traditional goods, including textiles, spices, and handicrafts. The lively ambiance, combined with the aroma of local delicacies, creates a sensory experience that truly immerses visitors in the local culture.

While the district offers a rich cultural experience, there are a few areas that could be improved. Some of the buildings and sites could benefit from better signage and information boards, as it can be challenging to navigate and understand the significance of each location without proper guidance. Additionally, during peak tourist seasons, the district can get crowded, which might detract from the overall experience.

In conclusion, Al Sindhaga Historic District is a must-visit destination for those seeking to delve into Dubai's cultural heritage. With its stunning architecture, informative museums, bustling markets, and vibrant atmosphere, it offers a captivating glimpse into the city's past. While there are areas for improvement, the district provides an enriching experience that is well...

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25w

It is situated in the historic Al Shindagha Neighbourhood - a neighbourhood of over 162 historic houses that witnessed the growth of modern Dubai. The museum is divided into 22 pavilions spread over 80 houses, each one exploring a different aspect of Dubai's unique cultural heritage. The 22 pavilions are

People & Faith – Islam’s influence on Emirati culture Emerging City – Dubai’s urban evolution Traditional Craft House – Pottery, weaving, food storage, medicine Beauty and Adornment – Cosmetics, kandura, henna Traditional Jewellery – Emirati ornaments & pearls Perfume House – Heritage fragrance production Traditional Healthcare – Herbal and traditional medicine Culture of the Sea – Pearl diving, dhow‑building, marine life Life on Land – Terra firma ecosystems; includes sub‑pavilions like Water, Flora, Fauna Traditional Food – Heritage Emirati cuisine Children’s House – Educational, hands‑on exhibits for kids Dubai Creek: Birth of a City – Tracing the early development around the Creek Governance & Society – Insight into traditional rule and social structures Creativity & Well‑Being – Associated traditional artisan crafts & wellness Pearl Diving & Maritime Navigation – Marine commerce and seafaring life Al Maktoum Residence (House of Sheikh Saeed / Sheikh Obaid) – Royal living quarters Saruq Al Hadid Archaeology Museum – Iron‑Age artefacts Camel Museum (Beit al‑Rekab) – Camels in culture & transport Poetry House – Emirati literary arts Traditional Trades or Commerce – Market‑based practices Traditional Dhow/Museum of Sea Crafts – Dhows, navigation tools Story of the Creek multimedia experience – Sensory...

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