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Dubai For 48h: Dubai Creek, On My Way to Dubai Heritage Village

From the Deira Gold Souq, I’ve walked along the Deira Creeks (pictures 1 & 2), then jumped in a taxi boat (pictures 3, 5 & 6) to the vicinity of Dubai Heritage Village (picture 4), where I stopped and chilled at the terrace of a cafe full of people with a view of one of the banks. The fresh orange juice is delicious. The walk from the Deira Gold Souk is long, forget your flip-flops for an old pair of sneakers (especially if like me, you get to lose the way!). But the Deira district offers a  relaxing part of Dubai, so far away from the ultra-modern buildings of Downtown. To recommend to anyone looking for a break of the madness of malls, shopping and resorts.

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Dubaï en 48h: Dubai Creek, en direction de Dubai Heritage Village

Depuis le Souk de l’or de Deira, je décide de longer les canaux à pied (photos 1 & 2), puis en bateau taxi (photo 3, 5 & 6) jusqu’aux environs du Dubai Heritage Village (photo 4) où j’irai me poser à une des terrasses pleines, avec vue sur une des rives. Les jus d’oranges frais sont délicieux. La promenade depuis le Souk est assez longue, autant troquer ses tongs pour une bonne vieille paire de baskets (surtout si comme moi, vous arrivez à vous perdre en chemin!). Mais le quartier de Deira offre une alternative intéressante et relaxante, aux constructions ultra-modernes de Downtown. A recommander à tous ceux qui veulent faire un break de la frénésie de malls, shopping non stop et zone hôtelière.

Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2013, tous droits réservés.  

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Dubai For 48 Hours: Around The Deira Gold Souk

Quite far from Jumeirah Beach, I wanted more to discover around the Deira Gold Souk (the gold souk, pictures 1, 2 & 3) than the souk itself, in operation since the 40’s. Not very exciting, I love jewelry but not yellow gold! It would have 10 tons of gold in the souk. Okay. So after an express stop to the famous Mall of the Emirates (post to come), the taxi stops me in Sikkat Al-Khail Road in the Deira district, at the entrance to the souk. Most of the shops are closed and empty of tourists groups. Great. And I go to the docks where there are authentic colorful dhows (Arab traditional boats). Indian and Iranian crews load and unload goods (picture 4). Long walk on foot, followed by a short shuttle boat ride to Dubai Heritage. Along the way, I stumbled upon the Museum of Women (picture 5): Too late for a visit.

Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2013, tous droits réservés. 

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