
Dubai Public Parks
Dubai Public Parks are one of the favorite natural destinations for families and friends to spend an enjoyable time among nature. There are more than 190 parks distributed in Dubai. The parks are diverse and include many facilities and services, including sports fields, playgrounds for children and people of determination, in addition to barbecue areas. Dubai Public Parks also hosts many events and activities throughout the year.
Modern Heritage Sites
As part of Dubai’s heritage architecture preservation project. The project aims to safeguard areas, sites, and buildings, which hold significant historical relevance and tell the story of Dubai’s past. The sites and buildings covered by this project serve as symbols of the emirate’s journey through the years.


Children's City
Dubai-based Children‘s City is UAE’s first educational city in the United Arab Emirates devoted to children between two and fifteen years old. At Children’s City, they can investigate, explore, play, discover in an entertaining educational format to get useful and valuable information. The City has server section that provides educational performance and entertainment programs throughout the year.
Dubai Protected Areas
From the lofty Hajjar mountain ranges, to the vast desert dunes, the beautiful mangroves and coral reefs, Dubai provides a unique environment to numerous species of animals and plants that holds the urban landscape and nature together in a delicate ecosystem.
To preserve these natural resources, Dubai Municipality gave protection to eight nature reserves under Local Order No. 2 of 1998 issued by His Highness the late Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashed Al Maktoum, and the Decree No. (22) of 2014 issued by the H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. The nature reserves cover a total of 31% of Dubai’s area.


Dubai Safari Park
Dubai Safari Park is home to approximately 3,000 animals, representing a diverse range of species. The park features 78 species of mammals—including 10 carnivores and 17 primates—alongside 50 types of reptiles, 111 species of birds, as well as various amphibians and invertebrates. Spanning 119 hectares, the park provides a carefully designed habitat that supports conservation efforts while offering visitors an immersive wildlife experience.
Dubai Frame
Enjoy viewing the cityscape of Dubai and its beautiful landmarks through its special edifice, “Dubai Frame”, the latest cultural landmark added to other distinctive landmarks in the country.
Where the visitor will enjoy the opportunity to witness the most beautiful panoramic views of old and modern Dubai within “one frame”, to form a bridge linking the emirate’s ancient past with its prosperous present.
