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Deira’s Landmarks and Nodes
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The Bur Dubai is known for its bustling streets and it’s lively night-life. It is home to several popular places for tourists including renovated historic buildings and museums. The district has many shopping streets and souqs, Many of which make for great Landmarks and Nodes.
The Heritage House is located on Al Ahmediya Street and was built in the 1890's marking it as one of UAE's oldest structures The house consists of two floors and it was built of coral, stone, plaster, teakwood, Chantal wood, and the fronds and trunks of palm trees.
The bustling Dubai Creek has been the lifeblood of the city for generations and continues to attract visitors year-round. For just AED 1, you can hop aboard one of many traditional boats, known as abras, to cross the creek that separates Bur Dubai from Deira, Dubai’s city centre.
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