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Al Fahidi Street

Location

Nearest points of interest

Schools
Iranian Khadije Kobra School
1.6 km
Iranian Towheed Girls School
1.6 km
Himayah Kindergarten for Education - Karama
1.6 km
New Academy School
1.8 km
Ambassador School
2 km
Hospitals
Abris
98 m
Building 27 - Ibn Sina Building - Dubai Health Care City
102 m
Aster Jubilee Medical Complex
320 m
Prime Healthcare Group | Best Hospital in Dubai, UAE
541 m
Kims Health
545 m
Religious
Diwan
225 m
Jumeirah Mosque
232 m
Mosque of Omar ibn al-Khattab
494 m
The late Omar Ali Bin Haider mosque
569 m
Al Raffa Mosque
726 m

Average prices

Average price of properties rented in Al Fahidi Street in the last 12 months
TypeAvg. Price (AED/ year)
Studio45,000
1 Bedroom65,000
2 Bedrooms80,000

The data displayed is based on Property Finder’s last 12 months listing data.

Recent rental transactions

DateRented Price (AED/Year)Contract StatusProperty TypeBedroomsSize (sqft)
1 Jul 2026 - 30 Jun 202747,300
New
Apartment1 Bed709.99
1 Apr 2026 - 31 Mar 202761,603
New
Apartment2 Beds1132.58
1 Feb 2026 - 31 Jan 202754,285
New
Apartment1 Bed558.43
10 Jul 2026 - 9 Jul 202757,600
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1199.96
10 Mar 2026 - 9 Mar 202761,603
New
Apartment1 Bed558.43
1 Jul 2026 - 30 Jun 202760,500
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1415.02
20 Jul 2026 - 19 Jul 202757,750
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds985.00
1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 202640,000
New
Apartment2 Beds753.47
1 Jul 2026 - 30 Jun 202770,000
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1136.99
1 Jan 2026 - 30 Jun 202778,750
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed734.96

*The data displayed is based on information gathered from DLD of residential transactions, following a thorough cleanup to exclude any outliers. Therefore, the displayed values may differ from those available on the DLD website.

Nearby prices

Average price of a 1 bedroom apartment nearest to Al Fahidi Street
Al Souk AlKabeerAl FahidiBuildingDar Al HaiBuildingManazil AlRaffa 03Al FahidiStreet40K60K80K100K

The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of 1 bedroom apartment rented in the last 3 months.

What Residents say about Al Fahidi Street

2.3
A
Abhi S.

I’ve spent quite a bit of time around Bur Dubai and it’s one of those areas that feels very “Dubai before the glam”, in a good way, mostly. On the plus side, everything is genuinely within reach. You’ve got supermarkets, cafés, clinics, and all the everyday essentials right there, which makes life very easy. There’s also a proper sense of community here. It feels lived-in, diverse (especially within the south asian community), and not overly curated and neither ridiculously expensive, which is refreshing compared to some of the newer areas. But realistically, there are a couple of things that can’t be ignored. Parking, especially for visitors, is almost impossible at times: you can easily spend way too long just trying to find a spot. And depending on where you are, the street noise can be a bit much, particularly in the evenings when it gets busier. Overall, it’s great if you value convenience and character over polish. Just be prepared to compromise a bit on the quieter, more seamless/glossy side of things.

3.5
S
Samson P.

Bur Dubai is the Hub for Desi People, its very lively and active

3.5
A
Ayoub K.

I lived here during my early years in the UAE back in 2018. You’ll experience the authentic old Dubai with its rich culture and affordable commodities. There are restaurants, central transportation, and more. However, it’s not the best place for families because it’s overcrowded and primarily caters to shopping and tourists.

4.0
R
Rishab B.

Bur Dubai is one of Dubai’s most culturally rich and historic neighborhoods, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and everyday convenience. Known for its strong Indian influence, the area carries the true essence of India—with bustling streets, authentic eateries, traditional markets, and a vibrant community atmosphere. It’s the go-to place if you’re looking to shop for spices, linens, textiles, and other traditional goods. Steeped in heritage, Bur Dubai is home to landmarks like the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood and the Dubai Creek, giving it a distinct old Dubai character that contrasts with the city’s modern skyline. It’s a lively, well-established area that appeals to both families and working professionals looking for affordability and connectivity. The locality is well-connected via metro and road networks, making daily commuting easy. However, it can get crowded, with older infrastructure and limited parking in certain pockets. Overall, Bur Dubai stands out for its cultural depth, accessibility, and value-driven living, making it a preferred choice for those who appreciate heritage, vibrant community life, and traditional shopping over modern luxury.

3.5
G
Gomathy D.

Bur Dubai is a busy area with more shops and restaurants. It is always crowded and people keep walking around all the time. You will get all the required things nearby. Less parks and play areas for kids. Easy access to bus stop and metro to move around the city.

2.0
M
Muhammad R.

Very rush area . Not so good for Families with children. Many facilities available near like Metro, Indian and Pak restaurants, super markets etc. flats here suitable for young couples and bachelours.

Building Score breakdown

How do residents score buildings in the following categories?

2.0
Connectivity & Traffic
3.0
Peace & Quiet
2.0
Family friendly
2.0
Maintenance
3.0
Parking area
1.0
Amenities
1.0