With
shopping driving the headlines and the five-star hotels dominating the skyline,
Dubai is known to be the playground for the wealthy and famous folks. With
that, you may wonder whether non-wealthy people have a place in Dubai. However,
don’t be surprised that you can still have a stunning experience during your
vacation in Dubai without spending much. Here are five ways you can achieve a Cheap Dubai Travel.
- Use your bike
A
bike? Seriously? You ask…
Keep
in mind that recently, Dubai has featured most rental bike schemes. If you are
in Dubai Marina Promenade or the famous Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Boulevard,
you can rent a bike which will cost you approximately DHs 15, and you will be
allowed to use the bike for about 30 minutes.
Note
that Dubai is pedestrian-friendly; it features numerous streets lined with
cafes, restaurants, shopping centers and more. Therefore, if you want to pick
one or two things from a store, using a bike is the most convenient way to move
around in Dubai.
- Use Metro: It’s way cheaper
If
you want to have a affordable Holiday in Dubai, forget about the Taxis and use the
Metro instead. The city’s two-line driverless trains provide the cheapest means
of transport in the city. In these trains, you can opt for the VIP and travel
the Gold Class while using free Wi-Fi without spending. After all, this is
Dubai.
- Drinks, are they expensive?
This
depends on where you want to drink from. Of course, if you visit the five-star
hotels, you should be prepared to pay handsomely for just a drink. However, the
city’s infamous restaurants and bars do throw thirsty travelers a bone or two
especially during the weekly gents’ or ladies’ nights where you can select
drinks without spending a penny.
- Opt for the old-fashioned shopping therapy
Don’t
think of shopping at Dubai Mall if you don’t have a lot of money. Otherwise,
you might lack money to finance your journey back! Instead, head to the Creek
and get an experience of how people used to shop in this area over 100 years
ago. You can buy frankincense, gold, spices including cinnamon and saffron on
the Deira side, and more.
Besides,
you can sap up Arabian style slippers and pashminas on the Bur Dubai bank.
Don’t forget to haggle for a bargain.
- Visit the beach
Dubai
has over 40KM stretch of sandy coastline. Though expensive hotels have grabbed
much of it, the city boasts of public beaches where you can visit and have a
stunning experience without even spending a penny.
Conclusion
You
must have heard that Dubai Rental Housing is very expensive and wondered if you
can afford that. However, the good news is that Dubai features both expensive
and cheap hotels, luxurious and affordable bed and breakfast, and more. While
in Dubai, you can never run out of options when it comes to accommodation and
food.