The incredible size of the mosque! The snow-white marble remained in my memory forever. This landmark is the main symbol of Dubai's hospitality, so first of all, visit it. I sincerely advise you to choose a guide named Pulat. Conducts individual tours of the Emirates.
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We lived on Jumeirah, not far from this mosque!Not knowing the area, we took a taxi, and so, it was possible to walk, the coast is full of cafes and restaurants!
You need to come half an hour before the tour, they will feed you, treat you to coffee and draw a mehendi!You can just walk to the second floor, see the museum, and then the tour begins!A good, cheerful guide-we listened in English!
A very beautiful mosque from the outside and with an interior interior. The smell of incense is inside. There is an excursion with a lecture with a brief summary of the meaning of Islam. Come on, you'll like it.
I recommend you to visit. There are excursions in English, 40 AED, from 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m., except Fridays. Even if you don't know English well, you will understand most of it.
Extremely polite and positive staff. When buying a tour, they will tell you about the mosque, about Islam. Before the tour, you can try traditional snacks, coffee, and paint your hands with henna. There is a museum on top. Inside the mosque, you can take an abaya or clothes for men.
It’s a beautiful small mosque with well-groomed grounds. Unfortunately, we arrived on a day when visitors were not allowed into the mosque; only the museum was accessible. By the way, the museum is quite small and not very interesting. The price for a museum ticket is not justified. If you are going to visit this place, check if the mosque is opened.
One of the few mosques that tourists can get to. The visit schedule can be found near the mosque. Please note that admission is paid and its amount may differ from the holiday.