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Enjoy Dubai Holiday Under Rs 40000 With This Budget-Friendly Guide

Budget Dubai Holiday: Let us help you explore the city of gold without spending like royalty, because it is possible!

Enjoy Dubai Holiday Under Rs 40000 With This Budget-Friendly Guide
Dubai attracts many Indian travelers.

Have you been planning a trip to Dubai but keep putting it off because of expenses? Plan again! Known for its luxury, shopping malls, and sky-high buildings, Dubai may seem expensive at first glance, but with a little planning, you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday for under INR 40,000. Imagine soaking in the glamour, history, and culture of this dazzling desert city, all within your budget. Let us help you explore the city of gold without spending like royalty, because it is possible!

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Travel Guide To Dubai On A Budget:

1. Budget Accommodation in Dubai

Dubai offers a wide range of budget-friendly accommodations. While the city boasts some of the world's most luxurious hotels, there are plenty of affordable options that don't compromise on comfort or location.

  • Budget: INR 1,800 to INR 3,000 per night
  • Stay Duration: 4 nights
  • Total Stay Cost: INR 8,000-12,000

Look for hostels or 2-star hotels in areas like Deira, Al Barsha, or Bur Dubai. These neighbourhoods offer great connectivity via the Metro and are close to key attractions. Platforms like Airbnb also offer budget apartments where you can cook your own meals-another money-saver!

2. Getting Around Dubai: Metro Is The Best Choice

Dubai's public transport system is world-class, clean, safe, and extremely affordable.
NOL Card (Metro & Bus Travel Pass): INR 1,000-1,200 for 5 days
With a rechargeable NOL card, you can zip around the city via metro, tram, and buses. It connects you to all major tourist spots, and you'll avoid the high costs of taxis and rentals.

3. Sightseeing In Dubai: Top Attractions That Are Budget-Friendly

Burj Khalifa is a must-visit in Dubai

Burj Khalifa is a must-visit in Dubai

Dubai is packed with world-famous attractions, many of which can be enjoyed at little to no cost.
Free or Low-Cost Attractions:

  • Dubai Fountain Show & Burj Khalifa View (From Outside): Free
  • Jumeirah Beach: Free
  • Al Seef & Al Fahidi Historical Districts: Free
  • Dubai Marina Walk: Free
  • Dubai Mall Aquarium (Outside view from the mall): Free
  • Museum of the Future (View from outside): Free
  • Global Village (Seasonal): Entry INR 400

Budgeted Must-Do Experiences:

  • Desert Safari (With BBQ Dinner & Entertainment): INR 2,000-2,500
  • Dubai Frame: Around INR 1,200
  • Abra Ride on Dubai Creek: INR 20-25
  • Burj Khalifa At the Top (Optional): INR 3,000 (Pre-book online for best rates)
  • Estimated Total for Attractions: INR 6,000-7,000

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Desert Safari is a popular attraction in Dubai

Desert Safari is a popular attraction in Dubai

4. Delicious and Affordable Food In Dubai

Dubai's culinary scene is diverse and can be very affordable if you skip the fancy restaurants and eat like a local.

  • Average cost per meal at budget eateries: INR 300-500
  • Daily Budget for Meals (3 meals): INR 1,200
  • Total Food Budget for 5 Days: INR 6,000

Look out for Indian restaurants in Meena Bazaar or Pakistani eateries in Karama, where you'll find generous portions and authentic flavours without the hefty price tag.

5. Shopping & Souvenirs In Dubai

No trip to Dubai is complete without a little shopping-but it's easy to go overboard. Stick to budget-friendly shopping in:

  • Souks (Gold Souk, Spice Souk, Perfume Souk)
  • Dragon Mart and Karama Market for souvenirs
  • Budget: INR 3,000-5,000 (optional)

Sample Budget Breakdown (INR):

  • Accommodation - INR 10,000
  • Transport (NOL Card) - INR 1,200
  • Sightseeing/Entry - INR 7,000
  • Food - INR 6,000
  • Shopping/Souvenirs - INR 4,000
  • Total - INR 28,200
Dubai souk is perfect for shopping and trying traditional food.

Dubai's souk is perfect for shopping and trying traditional food.

Even with optional shopping or a splurge on Burj Khalifa tickets, you'll be well within your INR 40,000 limit.

Also Read: Can You Travel International Under Rs 40,000? 5 Surprising Destinations In Your Budget

Tips To Stay In Dubai Within Budget:

  • Book accommodations and activities in advance.
  • Eat local and avoid hotel dining.
  • Use free public beaches and parks for relaxation.
  • Walk around attractions to absorb the city without spending.


So pack your bags, charge your camera, and get ready for a trip that's big on experience but light on your wallet.

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