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How much is enough in Dubai for a week?

A one week trip to Dubai for two people costs, on average, AED12,753 ($3,472). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.



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Dubai is as expensive as other major cities in the world, such as New York, London, and Paris. The difference is while in these three cities, there are several free things to do and you can simply walk around sightseeing, Dubai isn't a walkable city and, basically, you have to pay to visit all the tourist attractions.

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The cost of dining at a high-end restaurant in Dubai can vary greatly depending on the type of cuisine, location, and the dishes you order. On average, a three-course meal for two people at a mid-range to high-end restaurant in Dubai can cost anywhere between 250 AED to 1000 AED ($68 to $272 USD).

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In Dubai, you don't have to tip, as a service charge is built into the prices (especially with restaurants). It won't be considered rude if you don't leave the staff any dirhams. With that said, remember that the service charge goes to the business—not directly to the staff that served you.

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Here are some general estimates: Family: For a family of four (2 adults and 2 children), a 5-day trip to Dubai can cost between $4,000 to $8,000 USD, depending on accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.

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Yes, you can pay using Google Pay in many places in Dubai and the UAE including most large shops, restaurants and hotels that have contactless payment terminals. You will need cash for some small transactions or for tips.

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You should plan to spend around AED911 ($248) per day on your vacation in Dubai, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, AED204 ($56) on meals for one day and AED47 ($13) on local transportation.

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Depends on your standard of living. if you eat outside daily, or have lots of expenditure when it comes to food then no you cannot survive with 1000 Aed. If you want to stay in a studio apartment or one bedroom apartment then no you cant survive.

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January is the coldest month in Dubai, experiencing a temperature of 19°C to 20°C and sometimes around 23°C in the afternoon which makes the weather suitable for exploring and vacation.

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* Economy - the Dubai hotel economy was ravaged before COVID, with their worst numbers on record for occupancy and revenue, primarily due to oversupply. So hotels can't fill their rooms and can't get their target prices, so some will be desperate and do crazy things or pay for sponsored listings with OTA etc.

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The United Arab Emirates has quite a close and friendly relationship with the US, being described as the United States' best counter-terrorism ally in the Gulf by Richard A. Clarke, the U.S. national security advisor and counter-terrorism expert.

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US citizens with a US passport that is valid for more than six months do not need to obtain a UAE visa prior to traveling to the UAE if the duration of their visit will be less than one month. This includes US citizens with visas or entry stamps from other countries in their passports.

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