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Visiting UAE for the Asia Cup? 5 must-see attractions beyond cricket

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 10, 2025, 12:30 IST
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Visiting UAE for the Asia Cup? 5 must-see attractions beyond cricket

The Asia Cup has already started in the UAE, and cricket fans are already booking flights, waving flags, and polishing their chants. But here’s the thing: you can’t spend all your time at the stadium. Once the boundaries have been hit, the wickets have fallen, and your throat is sore from cheering, it’s time to explore. Luckily, the UAE is more than just a cricketing venue. It’s a dazzling playground of futuristic skylines, desert adventures, and quirky experiences. If you’re visiting for the matches, here are five must-see attractions beyond cricket.

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Burj Khalifa

You can’t come to Dubai and miss the Burj Khalifa. At 828 m, it’s taller than your enthusiasm when your team wins a nail-biter. Take the high-speed elevator to the observation deck on the 148th floor and soak in sweeping views of the desert, the sea, and a skyline that looks like it’s competing in a height contest. Go in the evening to catch the sunset and then hang around for the famous Dubai Fountain show, it’s like a choreographed celebration for every cricket fan.

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Ferrari World

If cricket has left you craving more thrills, head straight to Abu Dhabi’s Ferrari World. This isn’t just any theme park; it’s home to the world’s fastest roller coaster, Formula Rossa, which zooms at 240 km/h. It’s the closest thing to watching your favorite batsman score runs at lightning speed — except here, you’re strapped into a red rocket. From virtual racing simulators to family rides, it’s the perfect spot to refuel your adrenaline levels between match days.

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Desert Safari

Tired of stadium seats? Swap them for a dune-bashing ride in the Arabian desert. A desert safari gives you the full package: 4x4 rides that feel like a fielder chasing a ball at top speed, camel treks that make you slow down and breathe, and traditional Bedouin-style camps where you can try shisha, henna, and Arabic feasts under the stars. Don’t miss the belly dancing shows and fire performances that turn the desert into one big after-match party.

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The Louvre Abu Dhabi

Cricket may be an art, but the UAE also has the real deal. The Louvre Abu Dhabi is a stunning museum that brings together treasures from around the world, all housed under a breathtaking dome that filters sunlight like stardust. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to Van Gogh paintings, it’s a cool, cultural breather after all the cricket mania. Think of it as a test match for the mind — slower, deeper, but just as rewarding.

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Global Village

Imagine a place where you can walk through Egypt, China, and Italy in a single evening, no passport needed. That’s Global Village, Dubai’s seasonal extravaganza of food, shopping, and cultural performances. Sample Turkish baklava, shop for Indian handicrafts, or cheer along to a live concert. Perfect for fans who want to keep the festive spirit alive after the match.

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