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Experience Polynesia in the heart of Dubai Parks and Resorts Step into an exciting world of curiosity with an unforgettable stay at Lapita, a unique gateway to the endless fun and enjoyment on offer at Dubai Parks and Resorts. Create moments to treasure with friends and family and stay in Polynesian inspired rooms with theme park access, bond over a meal at incredible restaurants and unwind at the lazy river and Ola Spa. Exactly like nothing else.
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WELCOME tO DUBAI
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ynamic, cosmopolitan and multicultural, Dubai is bursting with things to do, see and experience. From exploring every corner of its historical quarter and trawling the mega malls to embarking on an exhilarating desert adventure and lazing on the beach, there’s so much more than meets the eye. As future-forward as it is proudly traditional, there’s never a dull moment in this 24/7 city. An ever-changing calendar of progressive arts events, insightful cultural encounters and world-class entertainment combine to create a travel destination unlike any other, and Dubai Insider is your go-to guide for making the most of your time in the city.
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THE HoT lisT
REsTAURANTs
We spotlight the latest, must-see attractions in the emirate and share some handy tips for acclimatising
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Plan the perfect stay by flicking through our selection of escapist boutique hotels, skyscraper properties and lavishly landscaped resorts
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Get ready to run a retail marathon, from the traditional souks and bag-a-bargain outlet villages to the mega malls overflowing with designer labels
Savour authentic local flavour, global cuisines and Michelin-starred celebrity imports on a culinary-led journey through the city
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Immerse yourself in Dubai’s rich cultural past, present and future and discover a whole new world of enthralling and educational experiences
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Take your pick of the city’s most amazing days out, from theme park action and water park fun to animal safaris, desert drives and skydiving 5 Welcome
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See the city’s latest attractions
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hether you’re on a whistle-stop visit or looking to mix sightseeing with sun, sea and sand, make time to visit our shortlist of the latest visitor experiences.
THE DUBAI FRAME
The gold-clad Dubai Frame (thedubaiframe.com), located in Zabeel Park, is expected to attract more than two million visitors this year. Be one of the first to travel 150 metres up to the vertigo-inducing glass bridge observation deck with its bird’s eye view of old and new Dubai. Back on solid ground the frame does double duty, capturing the city skyline for a perfectly framed photo souvenir.
DUBAI SAFARI
Swap hi-tech architectural innovation for the natural world with a trip out to Dubai Safari wildlife park (dubaisafari. ae). Home to more than 2,500 animals,
the 119-hectare park is divided into a series of geographically themed villages (African, Arabian, Asian) plus the Open Safari village. Get behind the wheel (windows up!) to check out the world’s first drive-through crocodile exhibit and the UAE’s only drive-through hippo and tiger enclosure.
XLINE DUBAI MARINA
Natural highs of a different kind are guaranteed courtesy of the world’s longest urban zip line. The onekilometre-long XLine Dubai Marina whizzes willing participants – Superman style – from the rooftops to street level 170 metres below, at speeds of up to 80 kph. The double zip line experience means you can convince a friend to go along and scream in tandem.
LA PERLE By DRAgoNE
After-dark entertainment abounds in Dubai and it’s La Perle by Dragone that’s exciting an international audience
(laperle.com). A 90-minute Cirque du Soleil-style extravaganza inspired by Dubai’s history, the show is a mastery of music, choreography, daredevil stunts and jaw-dropping moments featuring aerial acrobats, divers, motorcyclists and a cast of hundreds. We recommend springing for the Gold or VIP level tickets for the best views.
LA MER
Dubai’s maritime history now meets stylish relaxation at a number of landscaped locations across the city. The Beach at JBR remains a go-to spot, but the destination on everyone’s lips since it opened is La Mer (lamerdubai.ae). A new laidback beachfront development in the Jumeirah neighbourhood, La Mer’s 1.24 million square metres of outdoor space is centered around a beachfront promenade and palm tree-fringed timber walkway lined with cabanas, water hammocks, shops, and an array of trendy cafés and restaurants. 7 Hello Dubai
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GettinG there
Previous page: La Perle by Dragone Above: La Mer Below: Dubai Frame. Photo by Mohammad Sulaiman, @mohdphotoz
Dubai International Airport: The city’s main airport has three terminals: Terminal 3 (Emirates Airline/ Qantas Airways), Terminal 1 (all other international flights), Terminal 2 (flydubai). There is a free shuttle bus service between terminals. Al Maktoum International: Located in Jebel Ali, the city’s new airport is increasing flight connectivity with airlines such as flydubai, Wizz Air and TUIfly using its state-of-the-art facility. To book a flight, call dnata Travel on +971 4 316 6666 or see dnatatravel.com Want a fast-track arrival experience? Book the excellent Marhaba service (marhabaservices.com) for a hasslefree welcome and speedy transfer from touchdown to curbside taxi.
GettinG Around
Dubai Metro: Two lines (Red and Green) connect key locations across the city with trains running from 5am or 5.30am through to 12am or 1am every 10 minutes (Friday timings 10am-1am). Dubai Tram: Looping the Dubai Marina district with 11 stations including Dubai Marina Mall, trams run from 6am-1am (Friday timings 9am-1am) and also connect to Dubai Metro and the Palm Monorail. Taxi: Available from the airports or to hail from the street, taxis are metered and the majority of drivers know every location. Uber services also operate in Dubai, as well as local version Careem. Car hire: All major hire companies operate in Dubai with convenient booking desks found at the city’s malls, airport and hotels. A valid international driving license is a must.
need to know:
Weekends in Dubai are Friday and Saturday. Show respect for the local (Islamic) culture by covering up shoulders, décolletage and legs (to knee) when entering public spaces and save the bikini for the beach or pool. Fall in love with the city but do avoid public displays of affection – it’s simply not the done thing. 9 Hello Dubai
Hotels
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Check in to Dubai and experience its world-class hotels, from boutique hideaways to seaside stunners
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“Follow in the footsteps of the A–list by heading to Bulgari Resort Dubai”
Opening page: JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Clockwise from left: Bulgari Resort Dubai; Amal, Armani Hotel Dubai; Burj Al Arab Jumeirah; Grand Suite with Creek View, Palazzo Versace Dubai
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city known for its architectural landmarks, Dubai also has its fair share of iconic hotels. The poster child for luxury hospitality has to be Burj Al Arab Jumeriah. The world’s only so-called ‘seven-star’ hotel, where Federer and Agassi famously staged a rally on the helipad, its opulence and reputation for ultra-discrete service still attracts the rich and famous to its OTT all-suite setting. Also high-up on the list of local record breakers, JW Marriott Marquis Dubai makes the most of its world’s tallest hotel status with 72 floors dedicated to five-star indulgence and guestrooms boasting some of the best views of the city skyline. Splurge on a night in the top floor split-level penthouse with its mesmerising floorto-ceiling window views. Heading downtown, and occupying an enviable location at the heart of the world’s tallest building, is the understated yet elegant Armani Hotel Dubai – one of only two Armani hotels
in the world. The renowned Italian designer has put his personal stamp on every inch of the property, from the use of Armani Casa linens and homeware to the impeccably stylish collection of restaurants. Another Italian brand with designs on Dubai is Palazzo Versace Dubai, which brings a touch of 16th century palatial decadence to the emerging Culture Village district on the banks of Dubai Creek. A Neoclassical-meetsArabian architecturally landscaped resort, the interiors and bespoke furnishings in each of its 215 rooms scream Donatella’s vibrant influence. Follow in the footsteps of supermodel Bella Hadid and Oscarwinning actress Alicia Vikander by heading to Bulgari Resort Dubai – the fifth international property for the design legend, which opened in December 2016. With the added attraction of its own private mini manmade island location off the Jumeirah coastline, a swanky line-up of high-end eateries, and the world’s 13 Hotels
“The luxury island lifestyle is a given on Palm Jumeirah, where hotels compete for at tention” first Bulgari Marina and Yacht Club, it has quickly become a favourite among discerning travellers. The luxury island lifestyle is a given on Palm Jumeirah, where the world’s best hotel brands compete for attention. Thai-inspired escapism is guaranteed at Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort, which is home to the only over-water villas in the emirates, making it an especially popular choice for honeymooners. Holistic health and wellness is the theme at The Retreat Palm Dubai MGallery By Sofitel. It is home to the world’s first Rayya Wellness Center, which is dedicated to helping guests transform their body, mind and soul for the better, but the soothing views of the city coastline in the distance are enough to make you feel fabulous. 14 Hotels
Clockwise from left: Willow Stream Spa, Fairmont The Palm; Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort; Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah; Nikki Beach Resort and Spa
Also situated on the island’s crescent, the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah is the physical epitome of this legendary hotel brand nestled in a super exclusive Dubai setting. It’s also a dining hotspot thanks to the resident three Michelinstarred talent of Heinz Beck at his Social restaurant. Take a drive back down the trunk of the manmade wonder to the family-friendly Fairmont The Palm. Relaxation is the watchword for a stay here with the highly-rated Falcon Kids’ Club for little ones, the award-winning Willow Stream Spa for parents, and the fabulous Little Miss India restaurant - decked out in contemporary colonial décor - for all. We recommend opting for an upgraded Fairmont Gold room, which
comes complete with executive lounge access, plus a host of other benefits. Alternatively, there’s the new and glamorous FIVE Palm Jumeirah, with its innovative architecture and Ottoman-inspired spa (try the MarocMaroc Hammam Ritual for topto-toe instant renewal). Dubai is an easily navigable city, which means you can base your hotel decision on more than mere accessibility. Unrestricted views of the Dubai Water Canal seal the deal at Renaissance Downtown Hotel, Dubai, which is also within walking distance of Burj Khalifa for a double location whammy. Another H2O-centric option is the exclusive Nikki Beach Resort and Spa. Set on the private Pearl Jumeira island development, the Dubai
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“Jumeirah Al Naseem delivers laidback luxury with décor inspired by Dubai’s pearl diving history”
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Clockwise from top: Ocean Terrace Room, Jumeirah Al Naseem; The Wet Deck, W Dubai – Al Habtoor City; The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City; the Sir Winston Churchill Suite, The St. Regis Dubai
incarnation of the Miami-meetsMediterranean, all-white brand comes with calming views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai skyline – glorious sunsets a bonus. Back on the mainland, Dubai Marina’s swathe of luxury hotels includes anchor properties like Grosvenor House, a stalwart of the new Dubai scene and an ever-popular restaurant hub with the likes of Rhodes W1 and Toro Toro favourites among the city’s social set. Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites is also a top rated option for travellers looking to be in the heart of the action and close to beach, shopping, and after-dark activities. Further along the coastline, heading north, is another enduring favourite: the maritime-inspired Jumeirah Beach Hotel, whose distinctive wave shape and action-packed roster of amenities and choice of 19 dining venues make it the perfect family destination. Add the fact that the city’s first water park, Wild Wadi, is a neighbour and there’s no need to even leave the confines of the resort. Just next door, Jumeirah Al Naseem delivers laidback luxury with décor inspired by Dubai’s pearl diving history and a beach-chic ambience. Families also gravitate here craving the monster milkshakes and craft burgers at New York import Black Tap. Cut inland to the city’s main arterial route, Sheikh Zayed Road, and luxury hospitality comes at you thick and fast. The sprawling Al Habtoor City complex overlooking Dubai Water Canal is home to a trio of five-star residences comprising The St. Regis Dubai (Beaux-Arts magnificence at every turn with more than a nod to the New York original), W Dubai – Al Habtoor City (too cool for school with its signature funked up interiors and high-rise party hotspot, The Wet Deck) and The Westin Dubai, Al Habtoor City (the largest Westinbranded hotel in the Middle East, Europe and Africa). They’re a stroll 17 Hotels
away from Dubai’s number one theatre attraction, La Perle by Dragone. A superb four-star property, the all-suite concept of Gloria Hotel offers apartment style living and is great for families. We love its spacious gym with city views – ideal for an invigorating, early morning workout. As you work your way towards the shining spire that is Burj Khalifa, a stopover in the lively Business Bay district reveals a rapidly growing alliance of top-end properties including local editions of two legendary Indian chains. An intoxicating fusion of heritage and contemporary style at Taj Dubai blends Indian artistry with traditional influences. Throw in guestroom views of Burj Khalifa and an al fresco table at rooftop oasis lounge, Treehouse, and it’s a match made in heaven. Meanwhile, The Oberoi, Dubai is just minutes from The Dubai Mall. We can’t get enough of the Deluxe Suites with their own private balcony – all you need is some room service, a gorgeous sunset and life is pretty near perfect. Coming to shop? No problem. Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates is mere footsteps from your favourite stores, so you don’t need to worry about lugging all those bags of designer goodies very far. Plus, if one-of-a-kind accommodation floats your boat, then the quirky Ski Chalet styled rooms overlooking the indoor Ski Dubai slope will do nicely. Close to the retail action at The Dubai Mall and located on the bustling Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, boutique hotel Vida Downtown Dubai offers cosy contemporary charm, posh French dining at La Serre and the delightfully kitsch Vida Food Truck (grab a quick coffee before hitting the mall’s 1,200 stores). After a tough day of retail therapy, the hotel’s white muslin-curtained poolside cabanas are just the ticket. Boutique hospitality with shopping opportunities on the doorstep also comes courtesy of the super stylish La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK, Dubai. Situated at the heart of City Walk, one of Dubai’s most chi-chi urban lifestyle destinations, this low18 Hotels
Clockwise from above: Treehouse, Taj Dubai; Gloria Hotel; Vida Downtown Dubai; Chalet Butler, Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates Overleaf: La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK, Dubai
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rise property is a magnet for visiting fashionistas and influencers. A modern metropolis from many angles, visitors looking to soak up a little more history and get to the root of the city’s cultural origins should cross the Garhoud Bridge to the Deira side of town and the banks of Dubai Creek, its historic heartland. Nestled in beyond the greens and berths of Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, the tranquil Park Hyatt Dubai is a gem of a hotel. Soothing creek views are guaranteed from your balcony or terrace while eight themed Spa Rooms come with a bespoke full-on spa experience (failing that, the hotel’s Amara Spa with its private courtyards and garden is simply sensational). Dubai’s first five-star hotel, Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek, remains a firm favourite among local residents and repeat visitors alike and its dining options are a major draw. Indeed, a visit this side of the creek waters should include dinner at modern Emirati culinary exponent, Aseelah, or the ever-popular Fish Market. Dive deeper into the neighbourhood streets and you’ll find JW Marriott Hotel Dubai, another veteran of the 20 Hotels
Deira scene and home to legendary multi-cuisine venue The Market Place. It’s also a great starting point from which to explore a side of the city that not everyone gets to see once ensconced in the comfort of their beachfront sun lounger. Close by, Avani Deira Dubai Hotel fuses international style with Arabian tradition and its helpful concierges are masters in planning the perfect Deira sightseeing itinerary. Equestrian activity is the hook out at The St. Regis Dubai, Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club where you can ride, play or simply relax in a nature-driven setting far from the madding crowd. Conventional flamboyance also goes out the window with a stay at Desert Palm Dubai, another polo community sited resort set in 160 acres of greenery and sand with just 38 rooms, suites and villas perfecting the ideal of the quintessential hideaway. One of the city’s best-kept secrets (and we admit, we are loathe to share the details), Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai is in a category all of its own. Set deep in the shifting sand dunes of Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, a brief sojourn within the luxurious
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Dubai Insider x La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK, Dubai
La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK, Dubai The city’s hottest address in Dubai’s coolest destination The rooms Magnificent views of the cloudpiercing Burj Khalifa come as standard in a Premium Room of this beautiful boutique property, but whichever of the 77 rooms, 11 suites or 68 residences you choose to call home for your holiday, you can also be assured of luxury furnishings with an artistic twist. Whether keen to live the high life in the Penthouse Suite, or to enjoy time with loved ones in a Family Connecting Room, you’ll savour La Ville’s style.
The food Come sundown in Dubai, the city’s cool crowd congregate at La Ville’s serene central urban courtyard. Feeding into this al fresco hotspot are restaurants Graze Gastro Grill, where dishes (prime meats, fresh catches and inventive vegetarian options) are fashioned from locally sourced ingredients; Chival, where hearty, healthy salads are served to share; and Grapeskin, home to the city’s best drinks list and supporting charcuterie.
The locaTion La Ville is the jewell in the crown of City Walk, Dubai’s cosmopolitan outdoor destination, where chic cafes and unique retail concepts abound. This is an area uniqiue to the city, a place where the walls are awash with works by some of the world’s finest street artists, a place you’re at the heart of when staying at La Ville. After a day spent exploring your surrounds, head to the hotel’s LookUp Rooftop Lounge to drink in fine views across Dubai.
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Above: Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai Below: Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection Hotels
"You will have to share this slice of paradise with passing Arabian Oryx"
confines of this all-suite oasis will imbue a deep sense of bliss that lingers long after you leave. The only downside? You will have to share this slice of paradise with passing Arabian Oryx, wheeling falcons overhead and the occasional wandering camel. Escapist experiences feature strongly in the schedule of Dubai’s lifestyle-oriented hotels and Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection Hotels offers the ultimate experiential stay due to its immersive location within Dubai Parks and Resorts’ borders. Once you’ve had your fill of fun at Legoland Dubai, Motiongate Dubai and Bollywood Parks Dubai, this Polynesian inspired resort tempts you with a lazy river, heated pools, rooftop bar and laidback tropical atmosphere. We apologise for talking about leaving so soon, but if you’re only in Dubai for a short while and would prefer to stay near the airport, we recommend a stay at Roda Al Bustan in Garhoud. Literally a couple of minutes by taxi from departures, Roda Al Bustan’s take on Arabian luxury make it a popular traveller’s choice and Hibachi restaurant (fronted by ingredient-juggling chefs who love to entertain) is a fun location for your last meal before flying. Next door, Le Méridien Dubai’s spacious, soundproofed rooms ensure sweet dreams – just don’t forget to set the alarm. 23 Hotels
Dubai Insider x Dubai Duty Free
Love aLL Experience the best of the emirate through the eyes of its homegrown success story, Dubai Duty Free SHOP
The thrill of shopping at the airport never loses its shine and Dubai Duty Free, one of the biggest travel retail operators in the world, is an authority when it comes to providing a retail experience to excite even the most seasoned shopper. Offering some 36,000 square metres of retail space at Dubai International Airport and 2,500 square metres at Al Maktoum International, Dubai Duty Free has an impressive list of luxury brands under one roof, at great prices. Whether you have your heart set on a new watch, want to treat yourself to the latest perfume or find the perfect gift for a loved one, the expertly trained staff are on hand to guide you.
EXPERIENCE
Dubai boasts a year-round calendar of activities and one of the premier dates in the diary is the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, which is taking place from 19 February to 3 March 2018. Marking the 18th anniversary of the WTA women’s event and the 26th anniversary of the ATP World Tour men’s event, spectators will witness some of the biggest names in tennis battle it out for the coveted title. Staged at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium in Garhoud, the tournament is 24
This page, clockwise from left: Dubai Duty Free at Dubai International Airport’s Concourse D; Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships; Jumeirah Creekside Hotel; and The Irish Village
flawlessly organised and has a familyfriendly vibe. Last year, Andy Murray became the first British champion, defeating Fernando Verdasco, and we can expect more nail-biting action at this year’s installment. Beyond the tennis championships, the 5,000-seat centre court is a leading concert venue that’s played host to top acts such as Sting, Bryan Adams and Enrique Iglesias, so be sure to keep your eyes open for upcoming events.
UNWIND
Join the fun seekers letting off some steam at the nearby The Irish Village. A little piece of Ireland in the heart of Dubai, it is built to resemble an authentic community setting, with charming features such as the telephone box, carts and barrels and even the lampposts shipped direct from the Emerald Isle. It’s the place to go for traditional Irish fare, live music, and service with a smile. Indeed, it’s so popular that a second location is now open at Riverland Dubai, Dubai Parks and Resorts. Boasting great views of the parks and all their thrilling attractions, this latest outpost retains the carefree vibe of the original and is home to a quirky collection of yesteryear memorabilia. Before you leave, treat
yourself at the 350-square-metre Dubai Duty Free shop.
STAY
Whether you’re planning to stay for just one night, or want to make a holiday out of it, there are plenty of hotels to choose from in the emirate. We recommend Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, which is set in lush, landscaped grounds overlooking Dubai Creek. Owned by Dubai Duty Free, the contemporary property offers its guests access to the award-winning Akaru spa and the private beach at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, along with complimentary access to Wild Wadi Waterpark for an activity-packed holiday you’ll remember forever. To find out more, visit dubaidutyfree.com
SHOPPING
Bazaar discoveries Load up on luxury labels in the mega malls, seek out homegrown boutiques and barter for keepsakes in the souks
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Dubai Insider x Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection Hotels
Lapita, Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection Hotels Escape to this boutique retreat that champions fun for all the family The rooms Featuring Polynesian-style décor that’ll put you firmly in the holiday spirit, each guestroom and suite at this picturesque property features a sleek marble bathroom, plush bedding, Wi-Fi, and a balcony or terrace with outdoor seating so you can sit back and admire the views of the grounds. Consider booking a private villa, which comes complete with a garden and private plunge pool and Jacuzzi. Those with kids in tow can check into a family suite.
The food The laid-back culinary vibe at the property is ideal for families. At all-daydining restaurant Kalea, you can enjoy a bountiful breakfast and select your favourites from the international buffet for dinner. Unwind by Ari poolside restaurant and bar or shake it up at Lani rooftop lounge, where you can sip cocktails while soaking up the city views. If you’re feeling peckish, some tasty dishes from the Polynesian tapas menu will fill you up a treat.
The locaTion As the only hotel located within walking distance of Dubai Parks and Resorts, and with room packages inclusive of tickets, theme park action is sure to feature on your itinerary. Adventure seekers of all ages can enjoy the thrills and spills of Legoland Dubai, Legoland Water Park, Bollywood Parks Dubai and Motiongate Dubai. For a spot of shopping, The Outlet Village (located just next door) is brimming with big name brands at bargain prices.
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“The most impressive selection of brands under one roof can be found at The Dubai Mall”
ubai has earned a name for itself as a leading shopping destination in the Middle East, with a vibrant blend of modern malls, trendy boutiques and traditional marketplaces competing for attention. The most impressive selection of brands under one roof can be found at The Dubai Mall. With over 1,200 stores, including high-end haven Fashion Avenue, the mall is a destination in its own right, luring high-profile fashionistas such as Bella Hadid and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, among others, through its doors. Be sure to check out anchor stores Bloomingdale’s and Galeries Lafayette Dubai, which has a dedicated glamour area showcasing dresses by designers like Alberta Ferretti, Carolina Herrera,
Opening page: The glamour section, Galeries Lafayette Dubai This page, clockwise from top left: apple, The Dubai Mall; Fashion Avenue, The Dubai Mall; Level Shoes, The Dubai Mall; Dubai Marina Mall Overleaf: Shop for keepsakes in the souks
and Jason Wu. And if you need a mid-spree entertainment break, an impressive list of attractions await, including the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo and an Olympic-sized ice rink. Another power player, Mall of the Emirates has a hands-free shopping service so you can drop off your buys at designated points and have them delivered directly to your hotel. It’ll free you up to continue exploring its four floors, anchored by UK department store Harvey Nichols – Dubai, and the Fashion Dome, which is home to a choice selection of coveted brands. Along Dubai Creek, Dubai Festival City is the go-to mall for mid-range brands like Banana Republic and COS. Take time out from browsing its 400 stores for an fresco coffee break, dhow
boat ride or to watch the nightly fire, light and water show. At the other end of the city, fronting a vibrant waterfront residential area, Dubai Marina Mall is peppered with trendy high-street brands such as Ted Baker and Mint Velvet, and has a great collection of restaurants – many with outdoor terrace seating that’s ideal for those who want to watch the yachts bobbing in the water. The only themed mega mall in the city, Ibn Battuta Mall pays architectural homage to the travels of the legendary Arab explorer of the same name with a succession of interlinked spaces reflecting global culture, from China to India. Wander through the dedicated exhibition before trekking through the 400-plus stores and cluster of food courts. 27 Shopping
“Explore the labyrinthine lanes lined with stands, barrows and stalls” For shopping on a more manageable scale, stop by some of the city’s suburban mini malls. Start at the aptly named The Mall, opposite Burj Al Arab on Jumeirah Beach Road, which is home to 55 hand-selected retailers, including French fashion brand Escales and Boho Beachwear. Further along the road is Sunset Mall, home to the popular Rivaage boutique, which plays host to international designers such as Badgley Mischka, Vera Wang and Vivienne Westwood. Hugging a corner spot on Al Wasl Road is the boutique Galleria Mall at which hip stores, like trendy Californian beachwear label Beach Bunny and Saucettte (the kidswear offshoot of hugely successful homegrown brand Sauce), cater to a well-heeled clientele. In recent years, the city has also spawned a number of outdoor retail destinations, from plush Europeanstyle boulevards to artisan markets selling mementoes you can’t find anywhere else. The Beach at JBR blends a boho chic market vibe with holiday accessories-oriented stores from the likes of Hamac and Sauceon-Sea, bordered by a picture perfect esplanade packed with eateries. A little farther inland at the junction of Al Wasl and Al Safa, City Walk is a style hotspot with a profusion of funky designer-centric boutiques like Karl Lagerfeld, Michael Kors, M Missoni, Paule Ka and Whistles among others, as well as the upmarket Parisian department store Le BHV Marais. This stretch of real estate is also home to BoxPark, an urban retail destination made up of repurposed shipping containers showcasing contemporary hipster fashion alongside one-of-a-kind labels such as handcrafted evening gown and kaftan artisans Atelier des Artistes. 28 Shopping
Bargain hunters should take the 30-minute taxi ride out of town to Dubai Outlet Mall to snag some previous season high-street style hits for less. If you’re more a fan of Paris Fashion Week than Primark, The Outlet Village in Jebel Ali is just the ticket. Three department stores and more than 125 top brands including DKNY, Tom Ford, Jimmy Choo and Armani can be found inside its Tuscan inspired interior – simply take the shuttle bus service from Jumeirah, Al Barsha or Dubai Marina. Of course, bespoke tailoring at affordable prices is a speciality in Dubai, with a custom outfit high on the wish list for holidaymakers. You can have a made-to-measure suit or dress whipped up in just a few days. The traditional go-to areas for sharp tailoring are Karama – Dream Girls is a long-standing favourite – and nearby Bur Dubai, where Parmar Tailors comes highly recommended. Discovering the ambient souks is a fantastic way to round off your shopping tour of the emirate. The Deira side of Dubai Creek is home to a clutch of authentic souks hidden within a maze of winding alleyways. Put your best bartering skills to the test at the glittering Gold Souk before heading to the nearby Spice Souk to scoop up some aromatic spices from the overflowing hessian sacks. For a more polished experience, head to Souk Madinat Jumeriah, which has been designed in the style of an authentic Arabian marketplace, and explore the labyrinthine lanes lined with stands, barrows and stalls selling jewellery, oud and other trinkets. As your holiday draws to a close, be sure to arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare as the shopping at Dubai Duty Free is seriously impressive. It’s the perfect place to grab a last-minute gift or keepsake.
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RestauRants
Take a biTe From fine dining venues to homegrown heroes full of local flavour, we spotlight the best tables in town
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“The list of legendary chefs put ting down culinary roots in Dubai has blossomed in recent years”
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ven the most seasoned foodie will find a dining experience to suit in the region’s most multicultural city. Dubai’s restaurant scene runs the gamut of culinary themes from must-try Arabic fare to a veritable atlas of flavours spanning virtually every continent and cuisine. It’s also reassuring to know that holiday funds can be budgeted – or blown – thanks to an impressively diverse collection of venues to choose from. The list of legendary chefs putting down culinary roots in Dubai has blossomed in recent years and the city is a leading international outpost of choice for high profile culinarians. Michelin-starred British siblings, Chris and Jeff Galvin, have followed the likes of Gary Rhodes and Jamie Oliver with
Opposite: The MAIne Oyster Bar & Grill Clockwise from top left: Galvin Dubai; Rang Mahal by Atul Kochhar; GBR; STAY by Yannick Alléno
the opening of Galvin Dubai in the popular City Walk district, bringing best of British meets Mediterranean Basin flair to the table. Yannick Alléno’s Gallic flair is showcased at STAY by Yannick Alléno at One&Only The Palm, where opulence is the order of the day, both on the plate and in the restaurant design. On the opposite side of the island’s crescent, Heinz Beck’s mastery of modern gastronomy reigns supreme at Social by Heinz Beck at Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah – we suggest you try the sublime salt-baked seabass. Heading east and it’s another Michelin-star-bearing chef, Atul Kochhar, in the limelight with Rang Mahal by Atul Kochhar. The benchmark for high-end Indian cuisine in the emirate, the restaurant
commands great views from its location within the world’s tallest hotel, JW Marriott Marquis Dubai. Of course, dining in the emirate is as much about the location as the cuisine, and restaurants that deliver the perfect pairing of food and great views are onto a winner. The growing contingent of Palm Jumeirah hotspots includes Great British Restaurant, known as GBR, at Dukes Dubai. Headed up by the UK’s Martin Cahill, who lists The Savoy and Dorchester in London among his career highlights, this is the place to come for beautifully presented, high-quality British classics, including the best roast dinner in the city. Back on the mainland, 52 storeys high, is Observatory Bar & Grill at Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, which 31 Restaurants
“S TK offers signature cuts of prime beef with the added bonus of a resident DJ so you can dance off the calories�
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This page, clockwise from top: STK; Prime68; Bombay Brasserie; The MAIne Oyster Bar & Grill; Overleaf: Le Cirque
offers great views of Sheikh Zayed Road and Dubai Marina. Diners can choose their favourite dishes from the wood-smoked grill menu – you can’t go wrong with the US rib-eye steak and truffle fries. Savvy gourmands at the Business Bay end of town know to bag the right table at Taj Dubai’s colourful Bombay Brasserie, in order to dine in style with views of The Dubai Fountain. Günaydin, located at the heart of Souk Al Bahar, almost tops that with a prime position directly facing both the fountain and Burj Khalifa from ground level. Make your selection from the menu of outstanding Anatolian plates and settle in for a memorable evening. Steak and seafood are easy to come by in the emirate and STK at Rixos Premium Dubai on The Walk at JBR offers signature cuts of prime beef with the added bonus of a resident DJ so you can dance off the calories later. You’ll need to book well ahead to get a table at Nusr-Et Steakhouse Dubai at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach where the steaks are to die for and the crowd comes to pay homage to Internet sensation #saltbae. The list goes on, but we’d be remiss not to mention the delectable (and sky skimming) Prime68 at JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, which prides itself on quality fare served in an elegant, yet modern setting. Ocean-fresh ingredients define the offering at the deceptively rustic Fish Beach Taverna at Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, where the water’s edge location evokes fond memories of Mediterranean summers, while, just down the road at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dubai Jumeirah Beach, The MAINE Oyster Bar & Grill goes full on crustacean. Away from the coast, inland venues are no less popular, with Catch, a buzzing import from new York, top of our list for fish tacos. The denizens of emirates Financial Towers are 33 Restaurants
clamouring for a table at Crab Market, where acclaimed Russian chef Vladimir Mukhin imports the likes of Kamchatka crabs to create a truly international flavour. Family dining is very much front and centre in the city. Wide-eyed munchkins (and parents reliving their childhood) flock to nYC import Black Tap (at Jumeirah Al naseem and Rixos Premium Dubai), which is famous for its monster milkshakes topped with everything from cotton candy and popcorn to chocolate brownies and extensive craft burger menu. Aprons & Hammers, at Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina and La Mer, is a great way to introduce a younger audience to seafood with crab and shrimp served by the bucketful and diners equipped with hinged crackers and hammers for some smashing fun. We also rate Pots, Pans & Boards, located along the buzzing strip called The Beach, where Michelin-starred Brit Tom Aikens has created a family-friendly concept based on sharing dishes. For an ice cream fix, Amorino Gelato Café at the city’s newest beach destination, La Mer, is guaranteed to keep little ones smiling with a menu of organic and allnatural-ingredient flavours. And while 34 Restaurants
al fresco dining is the way to go in the cooler months, both The Beach and La Mer boast a collection of outdoor and indoor restaurants and cafés. Another top dining destination with an equally stunning location is Club Vista Mare on Palm Jumeirah, which occupies a prime swathe of beachfront with fabulous views of the city. Terrace dining is available at each of its seven venues, including Breeze Beach Grill and Aji, which offers a unique menu of Japanese-Peruvian dishes. For a flavour of Africa, Gursha brings spicy ethiopian cuisine to the masses. Downtown Dubai is another top ranked district for outside dining with its wide tree-lined boulevards and street-facing parade of restaurants including Ting Irie for Jamaican cuisine and French enclave La Serre (at the pricier end of the spectrum) in Vida Downtown. If money isn’t an issue you’re still spoilt for choice. Le Cirque, of Manhattan fame, at The RitzCarlton DIFC blends upmarket Italian inspiration with signature flair in an achingly elegant setting. The high rollers of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) are a regular fixture at Zuma, where the outstanding Japanese food is best ordered to
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share and the signature black cod is a must-try. nearby, La Petite Maison is justifiably proud of its menu featuring produce sourced from local farms and chi-chi plating techniques. An expanding clique of top-flight restaurants is also popping up in Business Bay where Latin American-Japanese fusion from chef Roberto Segura is the talk of the town at Waka in The Oberoi, Dubai. Try the wakamole – a smoky avocado twist on the classic recipe. Going local doesn’t necessarily mean Arabic flavours, or big bucks, but a visit to Dubai isn’t complete without a Lebanese spread at iconic restaurant, Al Nafoorah at Jumeirah emirates Towers. no mystery awaits at Enigma restaurant at Palazzo Versace Dubai just outstanding Persian dishes served with a modern twist. For an authentic desert dining experience under the stars, journey to Al Hadheerah at Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa and enjoy the drama of the live cooking stations offering traditional Middle eastern dishes, with live entertainment to boot. With Indians and Pakistanis the two largest expatriate nationalities in the emirate, the city is awash with cheap and cheerful eateries serving home36 Restaurants
cooked delicacies, from the institution that is Ravi Restaurant in Satwa, to Calicut Paragon in Karama for the best Keralan seafood specialities you’ve ever tasted. Food and entertainment go hand in hand in this 24/7 city so for an entirely different dining experience it’s time to take to the water aboard Bateaux Dubai, which trawls Dubai Creek on a nightly basis. Last, but by no means least, is the all-time Dubai gourmand mustdo: Friday brunch. Competition is fierce among restaurants, with the promise of gastronomic adventures of every kind. Lima Dubai at City Walk perpetuates the Andean foodie trend with its Peruvian expedition sharing concept, while Jumeirah Zabeel Saray’s The Avenue of Indulgence Super Brunch needs no explanation. Families will adore the Meydan Family Brunch at Farriers Restaurant, The Meydan Hotel, which teams a delicious array of food with top entertainment.
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Clockwise from above: Waka; Al Hadheerah; Bateaux Dubai
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Culture
Heritage at tHe Heart Immerse yourself in Dubai’s artistic and cultural enclaves for a ‘then and now’ perspective of the city
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“Deeper insight into local tradition is on offer at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding”
Opposite: Art Dubai Clockwise from left: Dubai Museum; Etihad Museum; a performance at Dubai Opera; Al Fahidi Fort Overleaf: A wall mural on 2nd December Street
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he cultural scene in Dubai is packed with diversity, from music, theatre and dance to a thriving contingent of impressive galleries and street artists. The city may be young in years but Dubai has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the region’s most exciting and historic destinations. A great starting point is Dubai Creek. Take a traditional abra (small wooden ferry boat) ride across this bustling waterway to get a feel for the original commercial heart of the city from its days as a trading seaport. Housed in the remains of the 18 th century Al Fahidi Fort in Bur Dubai, the exhibits at Dubai Museum include
ancient artefacts, dioramas depicting everyday Emirati life through the decades and a multimedia presentation charting the discovery of oil. Culture mavens keen to know more about the birth of the UAE should make a beeline for the aesthetically impressive Etihad Museum on Jumeirah Road. A third museum, showcasing aspects of Dubai’s warp speed growth, is found at the base of the gravity defying Dubai Frame in Zabeel Park, the latest 150-metre-high addition to the city’s cultural portfolio. Deeper insight into local tradition is on offer at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding located in the beautifully preserved 39 Culture
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Check out the line-up of walking tours, cultural dining experiences and weekday morning tours of the stunning Jumeirah Mosque, which includes an open forum Q&A session on Islam (advance booking required). Dubai is also making its mark on the region’s culture scene through its vibrant arts community. New life has been infused into various city thoroughfares thanks to a new wave of street artists. Street Art Gallery in Jumeirah has its finger on the pulse with a fantastic collection of works. For viewings in situ, the Dubai Walls initiative in the popular City Walk district is a collaborative platform for 16 renowned international artists, while buildings along 2nd December Street in Satwa permanently host the works of prominent international artists thanks to the Dubai Street Museum initiative. Art of a different kind straddles the city when it comes to gallery presence. Dubai’s oldest enclave, Majlis Gallery in Bur Dubai, has been a repository of art since 1989, while corporate types rub shoulders with art-loving visitors at Dubai International Financial Centre’s (DIFC) tranche of artsy hubs including XVA Gallery and fine art photography vitrine The Empty Quarter. In the industrial suburb of Al Quoz, Alserkal Avenue has established itself as an axis of artistic community endeavour. A collection of warehouses populated by international artists and designers, you can easily spend the day wandering between contemporary 40 Culture
spaces such as Lawrie Shabibi, Grey Noise and the first international location for the US-based Leila Heller Gallery. The area is also home to Gulf Photo Plus, which runs regular workshops and events, and longestablished proponent of Middle Eastern artists, The Third Line. If you’re in town in March, the annual Art Week brings together the entire community with events held across the city, while Design Days Dubai (part of Dubai Design Week) showcases artistic innovation of the interior design kind in November. In addition, DIFC hosts biannual Art Nights, a lively mixture of music and artistic performances, in the Gate Village district. Setting the stage for cultural immersion is a duo of theatrical destinations: First Group Theatre at Madinat Jumeirah and DUCTAC in Mall of the Emirates, while the spectacular La Perle by Dragone draws on the aquatic, aerial and acrobatic expertise of 65 world-class performers to weave a spellbinding tale based on Dubai’s rise to prominence, with nightly shows in a purpose-built theatre. As architecturally overwhelming as its bulging calendar of events, which range from opera and musicals to children’s theatre, Dubai Opera’s stunningly designed 2,000-seat venue is often a sellout experience. Comedic relief is the order of the day at The Laughter Factory, which imports well-known international acts, while Dubomedy is the preserve of those brave souls of stand-up.
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Activities
A TRIP TO REMEMBER From scaling the world’s tallest tower to traversing the desert dunes, Dubai is sure to make an impression
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“Tick off a bucket list dream by booking yourself in at Skydive Dubai for a tandem jump over Palm Jumeirah”
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ubai packs a lot of fun into its city and desert landscape and an evergrowing list of attractions means there’s always a new experience to add to the list. A must-see for many is the iconic Burj Khalifa and an elevator ride to the At The Top observation decks perched 456 and 555 metres above ground level. The views are particularly splendid at sunset but with the world’s tallest tower open for business from 8.30am to 1.30am, it’s an unforgettable experience by day or night (and you can pick up some cool souvenirs from the on-site store). The latest high-rise hot ticket experience is the 150-metre-tall Dubai Frame with a glass bridge observation deck that’s definitely not for the faint-hearted, but the reward is a bespoke bird’s eye view of old and new Dubai. Aerial adventure of another kind comes courtesy of a 40-minute Seawings Silver Air Tour that’ll whizz you up and over the skyscraper-laden skyline between Palm Jumeirah and Burj Khalifa in a classic seaplane. Or tick off a bucket list dream by booking yourself in at Skydive Dubai for a tandem jump over Palm Jumeirah (sign up for the video footage, as a 44 Activities
permanent record of your bravery). For those more comfortable with two feet on the ground, we recommend jumping on a City Sightseeing bus, which operates daily tours of the city across several routes, with hop on-off opportunities at all the major sights and shopping hotspots. Those seeking a curated itinerary need look no further than Arabian Adventures. Follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia on a Sundowner Dune Dinner Safari, get up close to an Arabian thoroughbred at a Stable Tour with Breakfast at the famous Meydan Racecourse, or get a taste of life on the water with a Cruising Adventure that captures the best bits of the Dubai skyline from the deck of a stylish yacht or catamaran (barbecue included) – and there are plenty more tours to choose from besides. Get your feet wet with some immersive ocean action and ride the waves on a thrill-a-minute Yellow Boats tour in and around Dubai’s coastal attraction. Kids and the young at heart can enjoy plenty of water park fun, too. The original splash and soak day out, Wild Wadi Water Park, beside Jumeirah Beach Hotel, takes you on an Arabian folklore-themed journey through its thrilling rides and
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“Kids and the young at heart can enjoy plenty of water park fun”
Opening page: Rise at Dubai Creek Harbour Previous page: Skydiving over Palm Jumeirah Clockwise from above: Wild Wadi Water Park; Ski Dubai; Level 125, At The Top; henna hand painting during Arabian Adventure’s Sundowner Dune Dinner Safari
slides. Out on Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis The Palm is home to the world-famous Aquaventure Waterpark with 17 hectares of attractions, including slides that’ll shoot your though sharkfilled lagoons. Cool down by practicing your downhill slalom at Ski Dubai at the Mall of the Emirates, where snowboarding, skiing and a fun snow park that’s home to king and gentoo penguins is sure to give you goosebumps. Head back outdoors, where two-wheel fun is available with ByKy cycle hire at key locations on the 11-kilometre-long Palm Jumeirah Boardwalk and the picturesque Dubai Marina promenade. Simply find a station, download the NextBike app for your smartphone, pay upfront and hit the road. If you’re still going strong then it’s time to Bounce or Flip Out in Al Quoz, where two rival destinations filled with wall-to-wall trampolines attract jumping jacks of all ages. Outside the city limits lies a world populated by beasts: Dubai Safari. Home to more than 2,500 animals, the 119-hectare park features four themed villages, the world’s first drive-through crocodile exhibit and the UAE’s only drive-through hippo and tiger enclosure. Nature meets playtime with high wire action at the Nature Adventure Park in Mushrif, where you can zip-line through a natural ghaf tree forest. Exotic animals with a penchant for the tropics are found in the recreated rainforest at Green Planet in City Walk, while Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo at The Dubai Mall boasts 70 different marine species and (weighing in at 750 kilograms and measuring over five metres in length) the terrifying King Croc. 47 Activities
Clockwise from above left: Motiongate Dubai; Bollywood Parks Dubai; KidZania; Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo
“With three awesome theme parks in one location you can’t go wrong” Make sure to keep an entire day free for a trip out to Dubai Parks and Resorts, the Middle East’s largest multi-themed leisure and entertainment destination. With three awesome theme parks in one location you can’t go wrong. Perfect for those with kids aged two to 12, Legoland Dubai has more than 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions as well as 15,000 Lego models, including a replica of Burj Khalifa made out of 439,000 Lego blocks. Motiongate Dubai combines three legendary film studios in one park, with a stellar cast of rollercoasters, multi-media rides, interactive labs and shows with a Hollywood theme. Or, head East for the Bollywood Parks Dubai take on movie magic. Exhausted by the 48 Activities
non-stop action? You can rest up the Polynesian-themed Lapita Dubai Parks and Resorts, Autograph Collection Hotels (it’s within walking distance), where pampering haven Ola Spa offers an impressive selection of soothing treatments (we rate the Lomi Lomi massage). Dial down the legwork and engage the brain with a quirky interactive experience at Brainscape Games in Downtown Dubai where teams are locked in a room and need to solve a series of puzzles to escape. Young minds also get a workout at KidZania as they try their hand at a variety of fun careers, from being an airline pilot to cooking up a storm as a chef and a whole host of role-playing activities besides. Playnation in City
Centre Mirdif is another interactive entertainment hub, with Soccer Circus Dubai, iFly, 10-pin bowling and more. It’s also home to edutainment hotspot Little Explorers. End the day in a more relaxing fashion with a wander to the Burj Khalifa Lake, where the spectacular micro robot-controlled jets of The Dubai Fountain shoot giant plumes of water 500 feet into the air with displays set to music. The fountain performances are scheduled every 30 minutes from 6pm, with later shows on weekends. For the best views, get a spot on the nearby bridge as early as you can. And if a movie and popcorn sounds like just the ticket, do it in five-star style at VOX Cinemas’ 4DX theatre, at Mall of the Emirates.
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