If you do then how about the other 6 emirates in UAE. Very interesting not to mention the part of Oman trapped inside UAE and selling petrol cheaper than UAE surrounding this little enclave on all sides. 😂
@@awaken24Dubai is really safe hell my parents use to let me and my siblings play outside from 4pm to like 7pm all alone also my English teacher who is Irish said she feels more safe walking around in night time here then in Ireland plus there are places and days for women only like trains or gyms or theme park.(hope this helps😊) my do's for you is simply dress modestly and to talk respectful and no cussing specially in place's there are many kids you can even get a fine for that
@@kemoy_martincan I ask you if there are black people in relationship with the locals? from what you've seen do you think the population of mixed race children is growing over there
This is all of façade even the old city it’s all constructed to take your money. The city is not even a real city. No infrastructure no city planning to create interaction.
I've always wanted to visit there. I never knew about old Dubai. That looks more intriguing and down to earth than the rich part. I think I would probably have more fun in old Dubai hanging out with the locals.
Highly recommended: The SHINDAGA Museum - and a stroll in the small busy streets of AL RAS on the other side of the Creek. Also see AL SEEF and BASTAKIYA and then have a nice meal in the near "Arabian Teahouse". 😉
It's been 15 years since I visited Dubai (just 1 day stopover on my way to Hong Kong), and as impressive as the new stuff was, I much more enjoyed the old Dubai.
@@latarshawinston7529Arab countries are some of the safest if not the safest countries to bring your kids. Sharia law is a huge reason why it’s so safe. Once you’re missing one hand it’s very unlikely you’ll want to lose your last hand so people are on their best behavior. Also Islam teaches us to be very generous to our guests regardless of faith, skin color, nationality, etc… ❤️
I think this is pretty normal everywhere you go. For example (me being from London UK) they always show the world Central London, Big Ben, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, but never show our poorer parts. Same for LA, NY, Paris etc
@@Cloudnine422 When I said poorer parts I meant the well less known areas. So for Dubai the main known places being Burj Khalifa and main towers etc. But yes you right this is just the general shopping area
Gold Souk or Spice Souk are not the poorest, they're just old and not good looking. Some of the biggest businesses are based in the area. But its not a pretty place and some parts really stink. Deaira in general is one of the cheapest places to live, thus you find many the poor people living there.
I have been to dubai twice and it's spectacular. I enjoyed the old dubai more because I'm a history nerd, and I love the deals and offers u get while shopping. Also, old dubai is not a secret it's advertised as a must-see place to visit.
I have been to Diera (old Dubai) it is perfectly fine and just like any other place, Dubai has its old historical parts like Diera and its new contemporary parts like JBR and the Marina which are similar to Canary Wharf and Diera being similar to Ilford lane and Green Street in London. (Ilford Lane and Green street are similar to Diera in my opinion with all the gold shops and similar infrastructure)
Y'all need to learn to read. I've not been to Dubai period, let alone old Dubai & also never been to Wales, so can't speak to the validity but he said that JBR & the Marina = Canary Warf. And old Dubai = Ilford Lane & Green Street. He never compared Canary Warf to Ilford or Green or old Dubai at all & only said old Dubai had a similar vibe with the streets from the tons of small gold shops. Idk if this is true as I don't think I went to either of those streets but at least argue against what he actually said. 🤷♀️
@@SaunterVaguelyDown Ah I misunderstood him the first time so fair enough but yes you can't even compare Ilford Lane to Diera. It's not very historic and not very old London either since it wasn't part of London just a century ago. A more apt comparison is someplace like Whitechapel.
Loved Dubai and the UAE! I would spend almost every weekend there or Abu Dhabi when I lived in that part of the world 12 years ago. Glad to see others are finally catching on! I wear my Emeriti jewelry daily
@@PresidentofthepresidentDubai, Qatar, and UAE, even is not in the top 10 in having the most slaves.Slaves in India, China, North Korea, and Nigeria far surpassing the numbers of slaves in all of the Arabs country combined.
I love UAE, especially Old Dubai, with medieval Arab architecture building, house, market and old Arab fort and castle the architecture similar to Oman fort like Jabreem Castle, Nizwa Fort, Bahla Fort etc.
"the real truth dubai" includes virtual slave labour camps where foreigners, mostly indians, reside as part of their (unreasonably underpaid) contract to work at construction.
@@ARMYERS108American? What makes you American the ground you stand on? Which American holidays you respect and celebrate? Which American food you eat? We don’t speak Arabic and we don’t eat halal and we don’t worship Allah ok American
It’s only nice and safe if you’re Arab and/or if you’re mega rich. South Asian migrant workers get their passports stolen and are treated like slaves, and the human trafficking there is insane. Sharia law also partially exists in the UAE, which makes for deeply sexist and violent laws. Literally r*pe victims have gotten sentenced for “premarital s*x” Many complaints can be made for the US, but at least everyone has basic human rights (even if it’s just on paper). You actually sound dumb for saying that the UAE is a better country. Modern slavery is practiced in the open there, and minorities don’t even have equal rights on paper much less practice.
❤what a beautiful and wonderful place to visit. When my Aunt and Mother were alive a few years back they went there. The are Irish and enjoyed the trip as much as Ireland. They said the people were truly lovely, you felt truly safe there, and everyone seemed so gracious and welcoming. I’m glad they truly enjoyed their trip. I miss them both. So, when I see pictures of Dubai it reminds me of my Aunt in CA. Showing me loads of pictures she had taken in her home. Hope to take a visit there too sometime in the future. Have a great day to all the lovely people in Dubai. Love ❤️ from Florida🌴♥️🌹☘️🌲Kathie and have a beautiful day!
As if they haven't locked up black people in amerikkka for no reason in every day of it's existence. The fbi called mlk the most dangerous man in amerikkka. They killed plenty of civil rights activists and just black people in their homes doing nothing.
I grew up in old Dubai (1974-2000) and I loved the country. It was exciting, humbling and safe to grow up in! We lived initially at a residential compound next to the trade centre as it was being built (a project my father worked on as a purchasing manager). My brother and I aged 6 or 7 wandered into the desert on our own and met up with local Bedouin Arabs who were kind, entertaining and educational even though we couldn’t speak Arabic at that age. It was a different Dubai to what it is today; it had a wild side while also being safe. InShallah (God’s will) was a very common phrase!
Also the best food was shawarmas that we used to buy at a roadside place between Jebel Ali and Dubai, called ‘Eat & Drink’ freshly juiced fruit drinks and chicken or mutton shawarmas (similar to a kabab but much much nicer!). Never had anything as good as that food!
Old Dubai with its narrow streets is so much better to me. It feels like a real place unlike the giant skyscraper car depended area everyone is familiar with.
I was raised in the Dubai you see on the internet or ‘new ‘ Dubai is this context. I really like old Dubai because there’s a lot less lights shining everywhere. I’d say new Dubai is for if you just want to have parties or see all tourist attraction. But old Dubai is where you go if you wanna have a good time or on a shopping spree!
I like old Dubai, especially the local dishes and generally things are much cheaper compared to city stores, nice traditional hotels at a give away price
Old Dubai looks fun n authentic n more down to Earth.
It is
I had great experiences in old Dubai.
New dubai looks soulless. Like they want to show off their money rather than culture
@@sezuin_6577it's a modern country so it's not supposed to be like Bahrain or Iran or Morocco
Morocco is older then the countries you mentioned. @@MusicismoreImportant
The Dubai they don't show you is where you will find locals having kark with Indians and arguing over the price 😂😂
Or the labourers ghetto
Can you find some hashish there?
@@Ian_Mwangi09The sad thing is thats still better than going back to their home country.
There are more keralite there ❤
Nga u hella right but that karam do hit good in a college/school mornin
Omg old Dubai looks like an actual place where real people live
This is much more appealing to me than the new Dubai. I did not know about this! Thank you for this video.
Why does this guy keep waving his hand over the cameraman head? It looks like he’s ushering in birds each time
@@devonkennedy1386
😂 right!
Same
i was thinking the same thing.
I like Old Dubai better....😊😊😊
Same here more character and authenticity.
If you do then how about the other 6 emirates in UAE. Very interesting not to mention the part of Oman trapped inside UAE and selling petrol cheaper than UAE surrounding this little enclave on all sides. 😂
Coz ur broke 😂😂😂 so am I tho 😂😂
Me too!
Like old arab
I preferred the culture in Old Dubai…people, food etc
Why
@@PAPPU.FOUNDER.OF.KHANGERSScus why bother looking at lambos or yachts thats only for 1 percent
@@PAPPU.FOUNDER.OF.KHANGERSSculture is more beautiful than lambos skyscrapers and pools
@@Thetoucanman918yeah i saw a slave! very cultural.
@@chanellee9762slave? bro what year are you living in💀
As someone who was born in Dubai, the old Dubai is where my heart really is at ❤️
How safe is it for a American woman to travel by herself to Dubai
Do’s and Don’t when visiting ?
@@awaken24Dubai is really safe hell my parents use to let me and my siblings play outside from 4pm to like 7pm all alone also my English teacher who is Irish said she feels more safe walking around in night time here then in Ireland plus there are places and days for women only like trains or gyms or theme park.(hope this helps😊) my do's for you is simply dress modestly and to talk respectful and no cussing specially in place's there are many kids you can even get a fine for that
Dubai is a BEAUTIFUL country and I envy you 😊
@@awaken24just be respectful u know leave the American behind and you’ll have fun
@@awaken24u ain’t Muslim don’t visit I’m sick of the white world destroying Muslim countries
Old Dubai is def my vibe 💙
Yes it is!
@@kemoy_martincan I ask you if there are black people in relationship with the locals? from what you've seen do you think the population of mixed race children is growing over there
@@iwashere5956I don't think so. The only ones I would consider 'mixed'or 'mixing' are the expats
@@cherryblossom6702 ok thanks
This is all of façade even the old city it’s all constructed to take your money. The city is not even a real city. No infrastructure no city planning to create interaction.
I've always wanted to visit there. I never knew about old Dubai. That looks more intriguing and down to earth than the rich part. I think I would probably have more fun in old Dubai hanging out with the locals.
Me too, there’s something weird about the rich part of Dubai. I can’t explain it but something feels off
I was born here in dubai and the only place i know in dubai us the gold souq literally didnt know abt the rest 💀💀
Old Dubai is very beautiful
Sadly I never knew there was an Old Dubai… Thank you for letting us travel with you. Old Dubai looks very inviting ♥️
Please, visit even the restaurants are good something different than the luxurious sides of DXB
Every City have old City from where it started.
It's not old enough to be a culture, dubai was built oly 60 years ago, my grandma is Older than Dubai.
@@da_AlphaDubai was around since 1833 and the first surviving structure was built in 1787
Highly recommended: The SHINDAGA Museum - and a stroll in the small busy streets of AL RAS on the other side of the Creek. Also see AL SEEF and BASTAKIYA and then have a nice meal in the near "Arabian Teahouse". 😉
My grandma is from Iran (once Persia) but she takes us to old Dubai every five years and it’s so much fun!
لا نريدك هنا
@uvhvgv
ما نبغا ايرانيين
هو يريد بني صهبون فقط
@@202З😂
I thought Iran is still Persia, they just don't call it that anymore?
The fact that the heaviest Golden ring is just sitting in plain sight like that shows you how safe the country is.
Yah NO, definitely fake story
@@ichigomgxcry more
Yeah, they are pretty tough on crime and their punishments are harsh so nobody really dares to be a criminal.
It is locked behind glass.
@@1A_B_C1 enjoy your sand
This is my kind of place. I like visiting such places
I love this video 🤩 Love the village it's amazing 😍 I love spices 😍 Thanks for sharing my friend 😀
Even old Dubai looks fascinating
Now that's what I want to see when I visit, old culture and tradition.
This is where I prefer rather than the new Dubai
There is no “old culture and tradition”. If you want “old culture and tradition” go build a tent out in the middle of the desert
@@meina0614middle east is the cradle of civilizations
you want authenticity listen to the last comment
@@meina0614you not fucking clever
Old Dubai Is Gold Dubai ❤
It's been 15 years since I visited Dubai (just 1 day stopover on my way to Hong Kong), and as impressive as the new stuff was, I much more enjoyed the old Dubai.
Me, who just came back from Dubai and watched this... 😭
Let me know when you going next time 🥹
I love old souks in the Middle East - Riyadh, and Doha. They sell goods at reasonable prices - golds, perfumes, watches and appliances.
Me too!
@@kemoy_martinsafe to bring your family 🤔kids included
@@latarshawinston7529dont worry bring blindfolds 👍
@@latarshawinston7529Arab countries are some of the safest if not the safest countries to bring your kids. Sharia law is a huge reason why it’s so safe. Once you’re missing one hand it’s very unlikely you’ll want to lose your last hand so people are on their best behavior. Also Islam teaches us to be very generous to our guests regardless of faith, skin color, nationality, etc… ❤️
So that’s why way more people leave Muslim countries for kaffir countries? That‘s why Afghanistan and Somalia Are so safe?
that is awesome.. looks like a place i would love to visit..
It’s a great place
@@kemoy_martinshame on you stolen gold from Africa
why do you like slavery?
@@kemoy_martinhow long were you there ?
@@bellabacci8056I guess your comment has made you feel top of the league.
I think this is pretty normal everywhere you go. For example (me being from London UK) they always show the world Central London, Big Ben, Westminster, Buckingham Palace, but never show our poorer parts. Same for LA, NY, Paris etc
Same here in India but opposite side 😅.. only poor side u vl get know
But this isn’t the poor area it’s just the old traditional district
@@Cloudnine422 When I said poorer parts I meant the well less known areas. So for Dubai the main known places being Burj Khalifa and main towers etc. But yes you right this is just the general shopping area
Gold Souk or Spice Souk are not the poorest, they're just old and not good looking. Some of the biggest businesses are based in the area. But its not a pretty place and some parts really stink. Deaira in general is one of the cheapest places to live, thus you find many the poor people living there.
Your poor parts, projects or whatever you want to call them - are a million times better than most parts of the world though.
Man was so hyped like he is the first time traveling 😂
Thanks for your lovely rad awesome cool gorgeous exquisite beautiful and marvelous tour.
I have been to dubai twice and it's spectacular. I enjoyed the old dubai more because I'm a history nerd, and I love the deals and offers u get while shopping. Also, old dubai is not a secret it's advertised as a must-see place to visit.
I love how all parts of Dubai are CLEAN.
Not all parts. Stop believing what you see on media. Go to where the low paid migrants they import to build the country lives.
Not all parts. Stop believing what you see on media. Go to where the low paid migrants they import to build the country lives.
Except the air you breathe is contaminated and people get sick from their lungs.
@@KaeMaidenEleven months, no content, five comments, all about the same.
You've definitely got some personal bias.
*most parts (especially the ones they show you)
I have been there for more than 1 year and I loved old Dubai ,
Historical presence everywhere. Classic place to roam around
Old Dubai looks like a vibe
Wtf are you talking about? People using the word "vibe" all of a sudden amd not knowing what it means.
I have been to Diera (old Dubai) it is perfectly fine and just like any other place, Dubai has its old historical parts like Diera and its new contemporary parts like JBR and the Marina which are similar to Canary Wharf and Diera being similar to Ilford lane and Green Street in London. (Ilford Lane and Green street are similar to Diera in my opinion with all the gold shops and similar infrastructure)
did you just put ilford lane and Canary Wharf in the same category ? 🤣🤣🤣
Ilford lane bro? What haha. I lived there and lemme tell you it's nothing like canary wharf or Dubai haha.
Y'all need to learn to read. I've not been to Dubai period, let alone old Dubai & also never been to Wales, so can't speak to the validity but he said that JBR & the Marina = Canary Warf. And old Dubai = Ilford Lane & Green Street. He never compared Canary Warf to Ilford or Green or old Dubai at all & only said old Dubai had a similar vibe with the streets from the tons of small gold shops. Idk if this is true as I don't think I went to either of those streets but at least argue against what he actually said. 🤷♀️
@@SaunterVaguelyDown Ah I misunderstood him the first time so fair enough but yes you can't even compare Ilford Lane to Diera. It's not very historic and not very old London either since it wasn't part of London just a century ago. A more apt comparison is someplace like Whitechapel.
You guys gotta check out the Arabian Tea House in Old Dubai. The food is soooo good!
Y'all gotta stop funding these countries that use slave labor for their infrastructure.
you can't live in a godless lawless desert full of lifeforms spiritually equivalent to what you'll find in chicago usa
bad plug. of course blkhebrew posters will work for less
Yes I have been there and I felt that the creek was the most pleasing place in Dubai. Want to go back again
@@user-ti8zv1zg7t dubai gov is getting very desperate. something is wrong
He has a great speaking voice.
❤
The old Dubai is a vibe they do show it it’s the gold soul everyone goes too
I would love to check out old and new! Thanks For Sharing! 👍
Thanks for sharing your video on Dubai - interesting facts
Looks like the old uncovered places are very clean and colorful as well as interesting.
They are clean for sure
It’s giving Aladdin. I love it. ❤
What does Aladin have to do with it? Aladin was from China.
Exactly dubai is disney world in comparison to the rest of the middle east. Its fake
american view of the world informed by hollywood
Alladin is when middle east
@@masterdeetectiv9520 supposedly in Iraq
In Dubai now, and although I can appreciate the grandeur of “new Dubai” “old Dubai” has my heart.
are you from canada? or are you an ethnic hipster striver?
I’ve come to the realization that anytime humans and a lot of money is involved; everything is as fake as possible…
Wow! Very nice video! I'd love to visit Dubai one day. 🐪🐫💍👑💞
Loved Dubai and the UAE! I would spend almost every weekend there or Abu Dhabi when I lived in that part of the world 12 years ago. Glad to see others are finally catching on! I wear my Emeriti jewelry daily
Like if you think Old Dubai looks better 👇
Now that’s the part of Dubai I’d like to see.
fucking tourists
Oh boy I can’t wait for him to show us the impoverished starving workers being forced to build vanity projects in Dubai for little to no wages.
And that’s just in Dubai, UAE. Also Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait…
I was looking for this comment. Personally would not waste my money traveling there 🤮.
@@highlyfavoured6789عندما يرى الذئب قطعة لحم و لا يصل إليها يقول أنها عفنة.
You’re not
welcome dud
@@PresidentofthepresidentDubai, Qatar, and UAE, even is not in the top 10 in having the most slaves.Slaves in India, China, North Korea, and Nigeria far surpassing the numbers of slaves in all of the Arabs country combined.
Just like the United States. Uh huh.
Looks far More interesting than new Dubai to me. A must see for sure. Thanks 💪🏽💪🏽🫡
I visited Dubai last year, the country is beautiful and lovely...aww i enjoyed my stay and hope to visit again soon
Loved old Dubai more than all the new downtown area when I went.
Now i want to go to see Dubai. 😊😊😊😊
Thank you brother we love to see the real truth Dubai 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
You’re welcome fam
It’s more beautiful
I love UAE, especially Old Dubai, with medieval Arab architecture building, house, market and old Arab fort and castle the architecture similar to Oman fort like Jabreem Castle, Nizwa Fort, Bahla Fort etc.
real truth. Hidden slave labor in Dubai ruclips.net/video/LAhyeyI85S0/видео.html
"the real truth dubai" includes virtual slave labour camps where foreigners, mostly indians, reside as part of their (unreasonably underpaid) contract to work at construction.
I miss Dubai … hope I could visit again dubai, ILOVEYOU DUBAI 🥰
Old Dubai is so fun. Everyone is super welcoming and hardworking. Highly recommend
It's got that traditional & cultural feel, compared to the super high end side of Dubai.
The Gold souq is the Mecca of Gold trade.
Genuine, authentic, non nonsense and above all Beeeoooootiful.
so much of our gold goes to this market 😡😡
@@gustavfringdelapolloshermanosYOUR gold? 😂
Better, safer, cleaner then any streets in US
As an American I can agree. Alhamdulilah
@@ARMYERS108American? What makes you American the ground you stand on? Which American holidays you respect and celebrate? Which American food you eat? We don’t speak Arabic and we don’t eat halal and we don’t worship Allah ok American
No the fuck not 💀
@@strawberrykun6136
Whatever 😊
It’s only nice and safe if you’re Arab and/or if you’re mega rich. South Asian migrant workers get their passports stolen and are treated like slaves, and the human trafficking there is insane. Sharia law also partially exists in the UAE, which makes for deeply sexist and violent laws. Literally r*pe victims have gotten sentenced for “premarital s*x”
Many complaints can be made for the US, but at least everyone has basic human rights (even if it’s just on paper). You actually sound dumb for saying that the UAE is a better country. Modern slavery is practiced in the open there, and minorities don’t even have equal rights on paper much less practice.
This is the only thing that made me wanna go to Dubai. Congratulations🎉
I missed that place... I've been there one year working in DEWA... 2009-2010...❤😢😊
very beautiful! visiting one day sounds good.
I love Abu Dhabi and all the humble beginnings of UAE.
me too! i live here!
❤what a beautiful and wonderful place to visit. When my Aunt and Mother were alive a few years back they went there. The are Irish and enjoyed the trip as much as Ireland. They said the people were truly lovely, you felt truly safe there, and everyone seemed so gracious and welcoming. I’m glad they truly enjoyed their trip. I miss them both. So, when I see pictures of Dubai it reminds me of my Aunt in CA. Showing me loads of pictures she had taken in her home. Hope to take a visit there too sometime in the future. Have a great day to all the lovely people in Dubai. Love ❤️ from Florida🌴♥️🌹☘️🌲Kathie and have a beautiful day!
It’s certainly amazing
it's safe unlike north dublin with the feens
Now I wana go see Dubai. Looks really beautiful and unique.
I love seeing old Dubai and Deira! ❤
And the even more unshown parts where the low paid migrants they import to build the country lives in squalor.
They also don't show you the much darker side of Dubai.
which is?
@@k1n1ami18 ruclips.net/video/6fFDvjF2RYI/видео.html
White Woman talking 💀
Slaves and indentured servants
@@Seriously5505 Keep saying misinformation, We’re believing you
When you go to a city visit the oldest part thank you for showing us Old Dubai 🇦🇪
Lived here for 4 years, still love this place
This is where the history is.this is what I find more appealing to see.the real people.
so nice. tq for showing.
every city has local bazaars or mega malls.
I loooove old Dubai I lived a walk away from creek. Deira is real Dubai
Thanks bro for sharing! Much love!
Thanks for tuning in
I will never go to these places where you can get locked up for any reason at all
I wouldn’t say any reason
As if they haven't locked up black people in amerikkka for no reason in every day of it's existence. The fbi called mlk the most dangerous man in amerikkka. They killed plenty of civil rights activists and just black people in their homes doing nothing.
I have been to Dubai and you won’t get locked up for ‘ no reason ‘ . Stop watching western media lies and go see for yourself.
yeah please dont its getting very crowded over here
All it takes for a citizen to say you did something. They would never take the word of a tourist.
Thankyou for showing us a glimpse of this side of Dubai ...never really thought there was one.
I went to Dubai with my aunt and didn't have a great time until I went to the old dubai side. Oh my god. I loved it!!!
I can’t wait until i have the opportunity to go visit my dad there.
You’re going to love it
@@kemoy_martin can’t wait
@@kemoy_martinyou are wearing LV sling bag?
Yes I am
Hello
What they don't show you:
The slaves and their poor living condition
How's the security around that gold ring?
Just asking for a friend 🙄
😂😂😂
Need a forklift to steal that
Trust me stealing would end you up for the death penalty. It ain’t worth it .
@@kayanurshiya3778shariah prescribes amputation for stealing. now i understand that shariah was written for the entirety of africa & the middle east
Old Dubai is my fave place to stay put for a moment when I live there few years back..
I grew up in old Dubai (1974-2000) and I loved the country. It was exciting, humbling and safe to grow up in! We lived initially at a residential compound next to the trade centre as it was being built (a project my father worked on as a purchasing manager). My brother and I aged 6 or 7 wandered into the desert on our own and met up with local Bedouin Arabs who were kind, entertaining and educational even though we couldn’t speak Arabic at that age. It was a different Dubai to what it is today; it had a wild side while also being safe. InShallah (God’s will) was a very common phrase!
Also the best food was shawarmas that we used to buy at a roadside place between Jebel Ali and Dubai, called ‘Eat & Drink’ freshly juiced fruit drinks and chicken or mutton shawarmas (similar to a kabab but much much nicer!). Never had anything as good as that food!
The gold is from France that stole it from Africa. Poor ppl digging for gold being exploited.🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Correct !!!!!!!!
Cry about it. Long live UAE 🇦🇪
Travel black man, TRAVEL 🧳❤🙌🏽
Thank you queen 🙏🏾😎
You're obviously anti-baked chicken
@@digitallhm8160looks like a black american woman. what do you expect from such people?
Shut up dishwasher
Palestine All DAY EVERY DAY free Palestine
yes!
Old Dubai with its narrow streets is so much better to me. It feels like a real place unlike the giant skyscraper car depended area everyone is familiar with.
I was raised in the Dubai you see on the internet or ‘new ‘ Dubai is this context. I really like old Dubai because there’s a lot less lights shining everywhere. I’d say new Dubai is for if you just want to have parties or see all tourist attraction. But old Dubai is where you go if you wanna have a good time or on a shopping spree!
Seems also like Kuwait old authentic vibe. ❤
Old Dubai is amazing
Honestly old and new Dubai look awesome I want to go !! ❤❤
old Dubai has transformed many struggling families into prosperous families, especially among malayali people.
Old Dubai was amazing I really enjoyed the ride along the creek and there is a restaurant along the water the food was awesome 👏
Old Dubai is more beautiful and traditional then the modern one ❤
Check out both places. There are nice museums in old Dubai. Aquarium is good too.
Thanks for this cos i never thought it exist. Now it makes me feel like going to Dubai..yes why not.
I loved it in old Dubai. Also the old Dubai museum was amazing and I recommend people to go see it
As someone who grew up in dubai from like 06-10 I can confirm the old dubai was so much better
I love THIS Dubai a lot better than the one constantly being broadcast
Someday, I'll travel to places in the world...
Thanks for broadening my perspective of the world. 💜
Now this is the Dubai I'm interested to visit
Looks nice would like to visit dubai 🇦🇪
Did the old Dubai tour. It was amazing.
I like old Dubai, especially the local dishes and generally things are much cheaper compared to city stores, nice traditional hotels at a give away price
That's the part of Dubai I would really want to visit 😊
Cool. This is the Dubai I’d like to visit someday. All those shiny skyscrapers don’t impress me. Nice video.
This is what I’d travel to see 🥹👏🏾🔥👏🏾👏🏾
Old Dubai looks more interesting than the new part. Real people and real culture.