Hatta Heritage Village in Dubai

Hatta Heritage Village

How To Reach Hatta Heritage Village


  • By Bus/Taxi: If you prefer public transportation, then the bus is the most convenient way to reach Hatta Heritage Village. Travelling by bus from central Dubai will take approximately 4 hours. Several buses, like 21, 29, 8, and 93, are available from stations like Abu Hail, Satwa, Gold Souq, and Sabkha. You can also book a cab using the Careem or Uber apps. 
  • By Metro: Another option is the Dubai Metro. Take line M2, which will drop you at the nearby stations like Al Ghubaiba or Al Ras. From there, you can catch a bus or a taxi to Hatta. There is no shortage of parking spaces in the village. 
  • Note: It is important to note that Dubai Hatta Heritage Village is close to the Oman border, so do not forget to carry your passport or a valid ID. 

Best Time To Visit Hatta Heritage Village


When it comes to the best time to visit the Dubai Hatta Heritage Village, plan a visit between October and April. During this time, the climate is cool, making it perfect for outdoor activities. Due to its location in the Hajar Mountains, the village remains slightly cooler than Dubai. 

During the winter months, the temperatures range between 15°C and 28°C, attracting tourists for hiking nearby trails or sitting in the Al Barza areas with a cup of Arabic coffee. The early morning and evening hours are the best. During this time, the sun shines softly, peeking through the mountains, which adds a magical glow to the surroundings.

In summer, you will find fewer crowds because the village becomes as hot as Dubai. If you are planning to visit in summer, consider visiting in the early morning, and always carry a water bottle and sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 
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Tips To Visit Hatta Heritage Village


Dress Comfortably: Wear light but warm clothes, especially if you’re visiting in winter. Mornings and evenings can be chilly due to the higher altitude.
Late Evening: Consider visiting the Hatta village after noon time. This is because the temperature after dusk will provide you with scenic sunset views and a cooler temperature. 
Wear Modest Shoes: You will have to walk a lot on the uneven pathways, so it is required to wear comfortable footwear. 

Things To Do at Hatta Heritage Village


  • Explore Traditional Homes & Watchtowers: Witness the 30 restored buildings like Bait Al Wali, the governor’s house. Grab the chance to enter the rooms, kitchen courtyards that show how Emiratis lived in ancient times.
  • Visit the Museum: Do not let go of the chance to witness the antique artefacts at the museum. Here you will get to see weapons, tools, musical instruments, and items made from palm trees. 
  • Sip Arabic Coffee at Al Barza: Relax at the Al Barza with a cup of coffee in your hands and dates. 
  • Shop for Souvenirs: Before leaving the village, consider buying any items from the stalls, from handicrafts, T-shirts, dates, spices, and camping gear. These are the perfect gifts to bring home. 
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Quick Information


Hours

Hatta Heritage Village Timings:

  • Monday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Saturday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  • Sunday
    8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Price

Entrance Fee

  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
Price

Time Required to Visit Hatta Heritage Village:

1.5 to 2 Hours

Hatta Heritage Village location Map


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FAQs About Hatta Heritage Village

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No, entry to the Hatta Heritage Village is free of cost. Some activities inside the village levy additional charges. But you can explore the site and museum for free.

Hatta Heritage Village opening timings are from 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM. However, the timing may vary on public holidays or weekends. 

Yes, capturing photos inside the village is allowed. However, be respectful while clicking photographs of others, especially locals. 

Absolutely. But Hatta Heritage Village has only a few restaurants, like Al Hajarian restaurant. Therefore, it is advised to bring snacks and a water bottle.

Yes, if you have plans of staying at the village overnight, then bring a light jacket. Also, you will be crossing the Oman border, so kindly carry your passports.

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