Attraction Information
Jumeirah Archaeological Site
Closest Hotels to Jumeirah Archaeological Site:
Jumeira Beach Road, P.O.Box 37252, HASH(0x1022c4b0)
0.849 Miles
6 Jumeirah Beach Road | Po Box 11416, HASH(0xf7e146c)
1.59 Miles
The archaeological site at Jumeirah is thought to date back to the sixth century AD and was the site of a caravan station along an ancient trade route that linked Iraq to Oman. It’s one of the most significant archaeological sites in the United Arab Emirates with sections of walling, a souq and houses – one of which is thought to have been the governor’s palace. Other finds, such as pottery, tools and coins, are on display at the Heritage Village in Diera.
Contact Addresses
For more information on the Jumeirah Archaeological site, contact the Department of Tourism (see Tourist Information above).
Transportation
Air: Dubai International Airport. Water: Water taxis operate between Dubai and Deira. Rail: Currently no rail network but construction of a rail and underground network are underway. Road: Bus: Public services.
Location
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Contact Addresses
Transportation
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