Today we have been off doing some exploring.
Walked (BAD mistake in this weather!!) from our Hotel to a place called Deira City Centre. It is a shopping mall and we were very glad to get there and into the air conditioning, and these place are huge and multi storey .
From there got a taxi to the Mall of the Emirates and this is even bigger!! This mall has an indoor ski slope, but not just a ski slope but toboggan slopes ski school, all sorts of winter sport stuff and it is 43C outside!! (hate to think what their electricity bill for this is). It is really weird seing people getting around in snow gear, when you are in a desert.
Grabbed another taxi (no more walking!!) and headed off to the Gold, Spice Souks (markets). Drove past the Burg Dubai on the way and it is the tallest building in the world (and against a desert background it appears very, very tall). I would not like to go to the top, it tapers to almost a point at the top so I could imagine it sways a fair bit up there. The markets were basically closed in the middle of the day so got a water taxi back to the hotel. These Water taxis are terrific when you get to know how to use them and where they go, very cheap (about $1.00 each per ride) and they are air conditioned (which is becoming a very high priority).
Have not tried the local Abras' – they are an even cheaper open water taxi (however very expensive if you want to hire one privately to do some sightseeing up and down the creek).
In the evening and after dinner went to a place called Old Souk. But the water taxi did not go as far as we wanted so we had to walk, but at least it was evening and the temperature had dropped and there was a breeze up. Anyway walked around to Shindagha to pick up a tourist boat for a cruise on the Creek. When we got there we saw it was also the site of the Heritage village, so may have to do that tomorrow.
The cruise was interesting, we were the only ones on board! Looks like all the other tourists must have been in bed (it was late)
Old Souk is a very interesting place, it is the old Dubai, not the flash big buildings etc, but all the old traditional houses and markets. Will go back there again tomorrow to check out the buildings.
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The snowy area looks fantastic! :) Wow, so these "Abra's" are even cheaper than $1 per ride? Do many people speak English there?
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