Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding
Tourist attraction · Al Souq Al Kabeer ·

Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding

Tourist attraction · Al Souq Al Kabeer ·

Emirati cultural center offering meals, heritage tours, & mosque visits

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Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by Photo by  Tibor Bognár/age fotostock
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null
Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding by null

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Al Mussallah Rd - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Get directions

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Al Mussallah Rd - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Get directions

+971 4 353 6666
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"Housed in a beautifully restored house with a traditional wind tower in Al Fahidi, SMCCU offers communal meals and open Q&A sessions designed to build bridges between Emiratis and visitors — no question is off-limits and you’re guaranteed a very warm welcome." - Nicola Chilton

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"Dubai isn't just about shopping and architecture. The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understandingoffersenriching and intellectually stimulating tours,meant to engage and inform visitorsabout Emirati history and culture.Visit the center for a communal Emirati breakfast followed by a walking tour ofthe surrounding Bur Dubai neighborhoods, where Dubai's rulers have lived since the early 20th century. And if you’reeager to visit a mosque, the centerrunsthe only mosque toursforguests of all faiths. The center isclose toseveral historical and cultural attractions, including Al Fahidi Historical District and Al Bastakiya. By AFAR Traveler , AFAR Local Expert"

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"This non-profit produces special events (traditional Emirati meals, heritage tours) aimed at eliminating cultural barriers and increasing awareness of local U.A.E. cultures and customs. Join the group for a traditional Emirati breakfast or lunch, held multiple times a week and based on recipes from founder Abdullah bin Eisa Al Serkal's mother." - Dylan Essertier, Laura Ratliff

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Louisa C.

Google
We joined a couple of programs conducted by the Centre. We are so pleased we did it. The programs were well organized and staff are very attentive and so open to answer any questions asked. We learned so much about Emirati culture and Dubai from them. Thank you to each and every member of the team we met. On our first visit, we joined them for lunch. Our host was so helpful, informative and open. We, and our fellow visitors, learned and shared so much. Plus the lunch was really nice 👍 On the other program we joined was Heritage Tour which also helps us learn more about the culture and religion. Certainly a highlight of our visit to the UAE. Would recommend to anyone interested in learning more about the history and culture of the nation.

Randika H.

Google
The best place to go if you want to learn about UAE culture and traditions. I learnt so much from this experience and definitely recommend it to anyone who is seeking to understand the background of this beautiful country. The traditional breakfast served was absolutely delicious and presented beautifully!

Daniele M.

Google
I’ve been to SMMCU a few times and I love everytime I go there! It’s the best place in Dubai to experience the Emirati culture 🇦🇪 Everyone is very friendly and they are happy to share their history, their traditions and their own stories with us! They have launched a new tour, so if you would like to experience the culture but also go sightseeing in Dubai this is the perfect tour for you. It combines both worlds: the main attractions in Dubai, such as Burj Khalifa and Dubai Frame, and the real life in the Old Dubai. I’d like to thank the presenter Noora and everyone in the team. It was a really special day for me! Thank you guys! All the best for you! ❤️

Mingjing H.

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Food was excellent! By excellent I mean it was better than restaurants with 5 star reviews on Googlemaps. It has ample options for both vegetarians and meat eaters. Mr. Abdulla Alserkal the host who worked their for past 30 years was very charismatic and interactive. I asked questions such as how many tribes are there in UAE? what are the differences between them? Tell us about the dance and music practices in UAE? And learned some fun facts like the UAE dance head movement imitates the movement of camel neck when they move. And that there are 9 minister seats reserved for women in UAE. HOWever, I didn't give 5 stars. I think you as a visitor came to the lunch with good questions, then everybody will benefit from understanding the Emirati culture nuances. If we don't ask questions, it would be a little awkward just eating quietly

Vikas S.

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Just on opposite side of the Al Khayma restaurant they have a exact copy of a traditional Bedouin tent. A traditional Bedouin tent, also known as a khaima or bayt, is a portable structure primarily made of woven goat or camel hair. These tents are supported by poles and ropes, and often include sections for separate sleeping, dining, and guest areas. They are designed to provide shelter from the harsh desert environment and are easily erected and dismantled.

huda S.

Google
Amazing Amazing amazing. Unique experience, and I advise everyone to try it. It took us to the old days in UAE and made us feel the life style during our grandparents timing. Lovely arrangement and very nice knowledgeable staff. Very special service and I will love to go back. They have so many programs you can select based on your needs.

Gabe M.

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We've been around for a couple decades and wanted to go for many years. Definitely the best iftar experience we had in the UAE in 20 years. The small group was very mixed from all over the world, people only on a stop-over, on holiday, new expats to many years residents. The local Emirati guide from SHA made us totally comfy, packed the evening full of so much info and was open to answer the most personal questions. The experience was amazing.

Karen S.

Google
Stumbled on this centre while exploring the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and it was a pleasant surprise. Small but evocative home museum transporting visitors to a picturesque and rich past. Worth a visit. We noticed there were guided groups and a banquet to be set out, but unfortunately we were not booked on them. Perhaps on another visit.