
Dubai, the second largest city among the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates, boasts the highest population among the emirates. It is a favoured destination for tourists, who are drawn by its skyscrapers, luxurious lifestyle, desert safaris, shopping malls and beaches..

Despite its beauty and modernity, Dubai is known for its strict laws. Nonetheless, many people are eager to visit for tourism. The world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, stands as a symbol of Dubai’s splendour.

The official currency of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates is the UAE Dirham (AED). As of September 15, 1 Indian Rupee (INR) is approximately 0.042 United Arab Emirates Dirham. Consequently, 100 Indian Rupees is approximately 4.16 United Arab Emirates Dirhams in Dubai.

This exchange rate is subject to daily changes. Conversely, 100 United Arab Emirates Dirham is equivalent to Rs. 2,403 in Indian currency. It is advisable to check these rates before travelling to Dubai.

Visitors to Dubai should be aware of the city’s strict laws before planning a trip. A tourist can expect to spend between AED 300 and AED 2,000 per person per day. For two tourists, the cost can range from AED 800 to AED 5,000.

For budget travellers, accommodation costs around AED 200 per person. Conversely, luxurious accommodation can cost up to 2,500 AED per person per day. Transportation costs, whether hiring a taxi or taking a bus, will range from about 30 AED to 150 AED per day.