We took a short taxi ride from Dubai Museum because there is no bus stop. We last came in 2013 and even so, we are still fascinated by it. The house dates back to 1896 and is the official residence of Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum, who was in power between 1912 and 1958, the ruler of Dubai at the time and the grandfather of the current chief. The house is now incorporated into the Shindagha Museum, and it seems like a window through these beautiful buildings and huge wind towers, you can get a glimpse of Dubai’s past. The house is large in size and has many side halls where visitors can enjoy a wide variety of artworks including coins, stamps, jewelry, stone prints, old documents and maps, and many exhibits dating back centuries. We spent tickets for AED3, but if you have a Dubai Pass, you can visit for free.