Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood
Al Fahidi is the physical proof that Dubai existed long before the Burj Khalifa.
About Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood
Al Fahidi is the physical proof that Dubai existed long before the Burj Khalifa. The wind-tower houses from the 1890s are restored and painted in traditional cream and brown, with narrow lanes between them that feel like a different century. The wind towers (barjeel) are an ingenious pre-air-conditioning cooling system that channels breezes down into the rooms below. The fact that they were invented centuries before electricity and still work is one of the more humbling things about visiting.
The neighbourhood now houses galleries, the XVA Art Hotel (stay here if you can, it is one of the most characterful places to sleep in Dubai), the Coffee Museum (free, small, interesting), the Coins Museum (free, smaller, niche), and several art galleries showing Emirati and Gulf-region contemporary art. All are free or nearly free. The XVA Cafe inside the art hotel serves the best coffee in Old Dubai and is a peaceful courtyard oasis.
The real value of Al Fahidi is the contrast. Walking through here and then looking up at the Downtown skyline in the distance is the most effective way to understand what Dubai actually is: a trading village that turned into a megacity in two generations. The wind towers are the same age as the Eiffel Tower. The Burj Khalifa opened in 2010. The gap between them is the gap that defines this city.
Free to wander. Galleries open at 10 AM, most are closed on Fridays. The best light for photography is early morning when the sun hits the wind towers at an angle. Combine with Dubai Museum (AED 3, a 2-minute walk) and the Creek waterfront for a half-day in Old Dubai.
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