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Is $1000 enough for a week in Dubai?

$1000 for seven days might be enough if you choose a budget hotel, look in Deira, Bur Dubai and Al Barsha areas. The hotel rates vary a lot during the year so it will depend when you are coming. If you are coming in high season (winter) then accommodation will be a lot more expensive than during low season (summer).



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A couple can expect to spend an average of £3,300 (US$4,036) for a week in Dubai.

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How much does a meal cost in Dubai? The main dish in Dubai restaurants usually cost around 40 – 100 AED (10-25 EUR). Sandwiches and burgers cost 35 – 55 AED (9-14 EUR). Appetizers and desserts cost around 20-40 AED (5-10 EUR).

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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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Is $100 a day enough in Dubai? On average, it would likely cost two travelers anywhere from $55 USD to just over $100 in food alone, per day, during a trip to Dubai. For a single traveler, food costs are lower and range from nearly $30 USD to just over $50 USD for the day.

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Dubai Metro Before hopping aboard local transport, purchase a rechargeable pass (Nol Card; nol is Arabic for fare) from ticket offices or vending machines. The RTA network is divided into seven zones, with fares depending on the number of zones traveled. The Metro is cheapest way to get around Dubai.

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Alcohol prices are notoriously high in Dubai, with pints costing around 45 AED (€11) in many hotel bars.

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For haggling in market stalls in the tourist souks along The Creek, cash would be a good idea. Be certain to have small denomination notes and coins as nobody will have change. Taxis can be paid for with various types of card, Google, and Apple Pay, but occeasionaly meters will be broken.

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Although USD is widely accepted across all sectors in Dubai, it is best advisable to convert home currency into Dirham for the ease of travelling and saving money.

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Yes, although things may be 5% more expensive due to VAT. I have survived in Dubai for less than 2500. To be very honest, it mostly depends on your preferences. Dubai provides opportunities to everyone who wish to take it in all budgets (though its difficult sometimes for your likings/standards but you won't die).

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