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MESSAGE FROM THE ART DIRECTOR

Dubai, the epicentre of luxury and entertainment that connects the world, is never short of excitement. This book is for those travelling through Dubai, packed with content with everything everyone needs to know from dining to exploring, to shopping, and of course, partying. Speaking of dining, a large collection of cuisines from around the world can be found along the coast of Dubai.

The theme for last year’s book was ‘Connecting minds, Creating the Future’. For this year, there are all different kinds of events for all age groups. That includes the Dubai marathon, Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Art Dubai and so on.

Marking my first iteration as art director of Welcome To Dubai, I am pleased to share all the latest ‘must-do’ activities while visiting this one-of-a-kind world-class city.

The definitive resource for discerning travellers

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first World Expo to be held in the MENASA region, in addition to celebrating the UAE Golden Jubilee. Expo 2020, which concluded on 31 March 2022, attracted 192 participating nations and more than 24 million visits by residents and leisure and business travellers from around the world.

Dubai is a remarkable destination that offers equally remarkable experiences. Where else can you skydive over a palmshaped island in the morning, wander the alleyways of the gold, spice and textile souks at lunch time and then watch falcons soar over the desert as the sun sinks behind the dunes? Where else can you ski down an indoor piste with real snow or zipline from 170m in the air between skyscrapers at 80km/h before tucking into gourmet fare while watching a dancing fountain at the foot of the world’s tallest building?

The answer is, resoundingly, only in Dubai. With the emirate continually evolving and adding to its destination offering – from family-friendly attractions, exciting events and city-wide festivals to world-class hotels and resorts to suit all budgets – there’s always a reason to return to Dubai.

WHY SHOULD TRAVELLERS VISIT DUBAI?

Dubai is a city of contrasts that captures the imagination of all who visit. On one hand, it is a futuristic metropolis of skyscrapers, man-made wonders and cutting-edge technology. On the other, it is rich in culture, with traditions passed down through generations and heritage ready to be explored. Dubai offers something for all types of traveller, no matter their interests.

With safety and security vaulted to the top of considerations for travellers as they choose their destinations, Dubai has become a city globally recognised for safeguarding the health and wellbeing of all visitors and residents. One of the first cities in the world to reopen to both domestic and international tourists, Dubai marked a landmark 2021 with the opening of the six-month long Expo 2020 Dubai on 1 October, the

WHAT MAKES DUBAI A DIFFERENT PLACE TO VISIT COMPARED TO THE DUBAI OF SAY, 25 YEARS AGO?

Dubai has embraced change throughout its history and it is this change that makes it such a unique destination. The story of the city’s growth and arrival on the world stage is filled with achievements, that many deemed impossible, yet they were brought to life thanks to the city’s visionary leadership. Dubai continued to remain top-of-mind among global travellers even with the outbreak of the global pandemic, primarily due to its focus on health. Over 20 years ago, the emirate’s 293 hotels and hotel apartment establishments were attracting fewer than two million visitors per year. Those numbers have increased to 755 hotel establishments and 137,950 rooms by the end of 2021.With Dubai continuing to lead global tourism recovery, the momentum generated across the city’s tourism ecosystem saw Dubai welcoming 7.28 million international overnight visitors in 2021, representing 32 per cent year-on-year growth. International visitation to the city surpassed 3.4 million visitors in the fourth quarter of 2021, achieving 74 per cent of the total pre-pandemic tourist arrivals of Q4 2019, and paving the way for hotels in Dubai to deliver a stellar fourth quarter performance that surpassed pre-pandemic levels. Dubai’s multi-

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pronged strategy to remain open, safe and accessible combined with its unparalleled diverse offering saw the city being chosen as the No.1. global destination in Tripadvisor Travellers Choice Awards 2022.In two other high-profile accolades announced this year, 16 Dubai restaurants were named in the Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants’ list while the first ever Michelin Guide Dubai launched in June 2022, highlighting 69 restaurants covering 21 cuisine types. 9 receive a MICHELIN Star, 2 receive Two MICHELIN Stars, and 14 restaurants are awarded a Bib Gourmand. A multicultural destination that is home to over 200 nationalities, Dubai combines the best of all worlds to deliver exceptional experiences and an outstanding quality of life, further enhancing its position as one of the most sought-after destinations and a global liveability hub.

The sustained growth of the tourism industry is complimented by the city’s ongoing expansion and enhancement of its destination proposition. More than 20 years ago, a visitor’s stay would have revolved around the Dubai Creek, the natural inlet of the Arabian Gulf that remains the heart and soul of Dubai and home to the emirate’s oldest districts and most important heritage sites. One of the tallest buildings in the city was the 39-storey Sheikh Rashid Tower, built in 1979, now known as the Dubai World Trade Centre, with much of what visitors now associate with Dubai yet to take shape. The emirate developed at an astonishing pace, with milestones and new attractions coming to fruition at breakneck speed.

The iconic sail-shaped Burj Al Arab, often described as the world’s most luxurious hotel, thanks to its iconic architecture and luxury service, opened its doors in 1999, the same year that Wild Wadi waterpark began welcoming families and children. Two years later, the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Cruise Terminal was opened, placing the emirate on the world cruise map. In 2005, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai’s first mega mall, opened its doors to shoppers from across the globe. The following year, the first residents moved onto the incredible man-made palm-shaped island, Palm Jumeirah. Atlantis, The Palm started welcoming guests two years later. In the same year, the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, The Dubai Mall, opened its doors. A year after that, the Dubai Metro started its operations, transforming the way residents and visitors travelled around the city. And another year later, in 2010, the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, opened for business, cementing Dubai’s place on the global tourist map.

Since then Dubai has welcomed a host of new openings, including: La Mer, Dubai’s newest beachfront address with open spaces, retail concepts, restaurants and beach activities; Al Seef, a beautiful cultural walking tour through the Al Fahidi district that connects almost 500 shopping and dining concepts; Dubai Parks & Resorts, made up of Motiongate Dubai, Bollywood Parks Dubai, Legoland Dubai and Legoland Water Park that feature more than 100 indoor and outdoor rides and attractions combined; Dubai Frame, the world’s largest picture frame where you can journey through time while visiting old Dubai, present Dubai and new Dubai; Al Marmoom, the UAE’s first unfenced desert conservation reserve that contains unique flora and fauna of the emirate; and Etihad Museum, where the story of the UAE is told with fascinating artefacts. And, during the past 12 months, several more attractions and landmarks were opened

including Ain Dubai, the world’s tallest observation wheel, on Bluewaters Island, allowing visitors to soar to new heights, Deep Dive Dubai, a 60-metre pool that is the world’s deepest pool, and more, recently, in February 2022, the Museum of the Future, a stunning landmark and tipped as the world’s most beautiful building, explores how society could evolve in the coming decades using science and technology.

Additionally, events such as the annual Art Dubai, Emirates Airline Festival of Literature and Dubai Art Season as well as the opening of new state of the art venues including Dubai Opera and La Perle have helped put Dubai on the map for culture, art and design.

Having evolved so much over the past 20 years, Dubai now has a rich offering available for every type of traveller, whether they are just stopping over or looking to enjoy a longer stay.

All this makes it clear that in Dubai there’s always something new to discover – whether it has been 20 years, 20 weeks or 20 days since your last visit.

WHAT MAKES DUBAI STAND OUT?

Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is now one of the world’s leading destinations, with its thriving tourism industry a primary contributor to the emirate’s economy.

Dubai is truly an awe-inspiring destination capable of offering visitors their most memorable travel experience. Even for a 24, 48 or 72-hour stopover, Dubai is a standout destination with a wealth of experiences available to fit into any timeframe.

A traveller’s stopover experience can begin with the warm, traditional welcome and Arabian hospitality at Dubai International Airport. While in Dubai, visitors can then experience iconic landmarks and taste a variety of international cuisine. Additionally, getting around the city is inexpensive, easy, and time efficient with Dubai’s world-class transportation system.

Dubai dealt with the challenges posed by the pandemic systematically and effectively under a citywide programme that made safeguarding people, both residents and visitors, its first priority, and implemented through a wide range of measures across all customer-facing high-frequency touchpoints of visitor and resident interaction, along with a world-class health system that provides the best quality healthcare across a range of specialisations. All necessary steps have been taken to ensure the health and safety of travellers at every stage of their journey, from the time they arrive in Dubai and until they leave the city.

In today’s world, Dubai’s commitment to not only safeguard visitors but also provide them with an eclectic and diverse destination experience makes the city stand out as the one of the world’s safest destinations and the ultimate attraction for the global traveller. We look forward to welcoming you to Dubai at any time of the year.

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Fast facts

FIRST TIME IN DUBAI ? THESE TRAVELLING TIPS

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

Ambulance and Police: 999

Fire: 997

Directory Assistance: 181

Dubai Police Tourist Security: 800 4438

AIRLINES

Air Canada: +971 4 211 2537

Air France: +971 4 602 5400

Air India: +971 4 227 6787

American Airlines:

+971 4 316 6116

British Airways:

+44 207 365 5910

Cathay Pacific: +971 4 204 2888

Continental Airlines:

+971 4 351 9519

Emirates Airlines:

+971 4 214 4444

Etihad Airways: +971 2 511 0000

Finnair: +971 4 397 8434

Gulf Air: +971 4 271 6207

Kuwait Airways:

+971 4 228 5896

Lufthansa: +971 4 389 8100

Qatar Air: +971 4 229 2229

Royal Jordanian Airline:

+971 4 294 4322

Saudi Airlines: +971 4 221 4000

Singapore Airlines:

+ 971 4 316 6888

ALCOHOL

Alcoholic drinks are served in major hotels and clubs, but not in restaurants outside of hotels. Non-Muslim residents can buy supplies of liquor for home consumption by obtaining a permit. It is against the law to drink alcohol in public areas. During Ramadan, only hotels can serve alcohol, and serving cannot start until 7pm.

BUSINESS HOURS

The working week in Dubai runs from Sunday to Thursday. Government and corporate offices are open between 8am and 5.30pm. However, some businesses trade between 8am and 1pm, then break for lunch and reopen from 3pm or 4pm until 7pm or 8pm, but these are generally located outside of the city.

The Islamic weekend generally begins at noon on Thursday, while Friday is recognised as a holy day when businesses close down completely. On regular days, shops are open from 9am until 1pm, and from 4pm until 9pm

or later. Most supermarkets remain open all day except Friday, when they close for prayers between 11.30am and 1.30pm.

CLOTHING

Light clothing is suitable all year round, but a jacket may be required for cool winter nights. Many of the air-conditioned hotels and restaurants can also be quite cold, so carry a jacket out with you. During the summer months, it is advisable to wear loose, comfortable, washable clothes in fabrics that are suitable for hot and humid conditions.

Except on beaches and around swimming pools where modern swimwear can be worn without contravening local dress codes, visitors are expected to dress conservatively in public. It is highly recommended to protect yourself from the sun with sleeved clothing, hats and sunglasses.

Hotel restaurants do not insist that male guests wear ties, but most men, if not

wearing a lightweight suit and tie, will at least be in smart casual attire. Men should not wear open-toed shoes.

COMMUNICATIONS NEWSPAPERS

There are a number of English language newspapers, including the Khaleej Times and Gulf News, which are published daily, alongside several Arabic newspapers. Foreign newspapers, especially British ones, are freely available in hotel bookshops and supermarkets, albeit a day or two late. Visit timeoutdubai.com for reports on social and cultural events throughout the UAE.

RADIO

Both Arabic and English commercial radio stations broadcast in Dubai. UAE Radio Dubai broadcasts in English 24 hours a day on 92 MHz FM.

TELEPHONE AND INTERNET

Telecommunications in Dubai are modern and efficient.

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Telephone calls within Dubai are free of charge and International Direct Dialling is available to most countries. Although, like many other places, pay phones have fallen into disuse in favour of smartphones. They still can be operated by coins (Dh1 or 50 fils) or phone cards, which may be purchased from the Etisalat Company, post offices or licensed agents throughout the city.

Major hotels also have fax services and can organise internet access. Internet services are modern and very fast due to large investments made in broadband infrastructure. Wi-Fi hotspots are found in hotel receptions and many modern cafés; however, you may need to pay a small fee.

TELEVISION

Arabic and English commercial television stations broadcast from mid-afternoon until late evening. Channel 33 televises a variety of programs in English. Some are locally produced, but most originate from the UK, the US and Australia.

FINANCES CREDIT CARDS

Major credit cards are accepted in hotels and some of the larger stores. Cash is preferred by most market vendors and will usually gain visitors a better price.

CURRENCY

Dirhams and fils are the units of currency with 100fils to the Dirham (Dh). The Dirham is tied to the US dollar at a steady exchange rate of US$1 = Dh3.672. Banks usually give the best rates on foreign currency exchange, but hotels and airports are often quicker and are open outside of normal banking hours. Moneychangers tend to have a wider range of currencies, but their rates may be higher.

DUTY FREE ALLOWANCE

Dubai’s duty free allowance permits four litres of alcohol (for non-Muslim adults only), 400 cigarettes or two kilograms of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume. There are no restrictions on the amount of currency you may bring to Dubai and no customs duty on personal effects, accompanied or unaccompanied. There is a duty free store at the airport for incoming visitors that also stocks liquor.

ELECTRICITY

The electricity supply is 220/240 volts AC at 50 cycles.

EMBASSIES

Most diplomatic missions are located in the capital of the UAE, Abu Dhabi. There are, however, some consulates and commercial attachés in Dubai.

LANGUAGE

The official language of Dubai and the UAE is Arabic, but English is widely understood in hotels and shops, and used as a second language in commerce. Because of the cosmopolitan expatriate population in Dubai, many languages are spoken, particularly Urdu, Hindi and Farsi.

MEDICAL CARE

There are several wellequipped, modern hospitals, including the New Dubai Hospital, regarded as one of the best medical centres in the Middle East. Most hotels have their own doctor on 24-hour call, and pharmacies carry the most common medicines and health products.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Dubai is popular with photographers worldwide for its diverse scenery. Photographers must note, however, that certain restrictions are enforced. It is forbidden to photograph Muslim women and military or other government installations. It is courteous to ask permission before photographing any nationals. Take particular care to protect your photographic equipment from the sand and heat.

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

As the dates of Islamic holidays are not fixed, it is best to ask a local or consult the daily

newspapers for information. There are some fixed nonMuslim holidays such as New Year’s Day on 1 January and National Day on 2 December. Western companies often observe Christmas and some diplomatic missions may observe Easter.

RAMADAN

Ramadan signals a month of fasting when Muslims abstain from eating, drinking or smoking during daylight hours. Non-Muslims should observe these religious customs when in public view. During Ramadan, working hours are reduced and business is sometimes conducted after dark. The end of Ramadan is marked by ceremonial cannon shots, followed by joyous feasting and dancing during the three-day Eid al-Fitr holiday. The dates of Ramadan change every year.

RELIGION

Islam is the official religion, but other creeds are tolerated. Every Muslim has a duty to pray five times a day, with the precise times published daily.

TRANSPORTATION DRIVING LICENCES

A temporary local driving licence is issued when you hire a vehicle, if you can produce a valid passport, two photographs and an international driving licence. A national licence from any of the following countries

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MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED IN HOTELS AND SOME OF THE LARGER STORES . CASH IS PREFERRED BY MOST MARKET VENDORS AND WILL USUALLY GAIN VISITORS A BETTER PRICE .

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is acceptable in place of an international licence: Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the US. A verification letter or translation may be required for licence holders from Canada, Greece, Cyrpus, Poland, Turkey, Japan and South Korea, so check with your preferred travel advisory service or local embassy in advance.

TAXIS

Taxis are plentiful, relatively inexpensive and easily obtainable in Dubai. The Dubai Transport Corporation’s ivorycoloured cabs are fitted with fare meters. In the case of all other taxis, fares are subject to negotiation between the driver and passenger.

Taxis operate a very cheap service rate, Dh12 for pick-up, followed by Dh1.6s per kilometre. For longer journeys, an hourly rate of about Dh30 is reasonable and for the whole day the price is negotiable upwards of about Dh500. Dubai Taxi also offers SMS and online booking services. You can text 4774 or visit www.dubaitaxi.ae to take advantage of these services.

TIME

The UAE time is four hours ahead of UCT (Universal Coordinated Time – formerly Greenwich Mean Time). There are no special summer daylight savings times.

TIPPING

Tipping practices in Dubai are comparable to most places throughout the rest of the world. Even when a service charge is applied, staff expect a little extra – 10 percent is acceptable in hotel restaurants; for luggage porters at airports a tip of Dh5 or Dh10 is standard, depending on the amount of luggage. The same applies for taxi drivers.

VISAS

Visitors from over 50 different countries are eligible for either a 30 or 90 day visa, free of charge, on arrival, with our without extendability (nationality dependant). To find out if you are eligible see the Travel Planning section at visitdubai.com. Tourist visas for 30 to 90 days for single entry or multiple entry are available to all other nationalities. These can be obtained through your airline and in some cases, through your hotel or travel agent as part of your pre departure bookings. Those travelling on Israeli passports are not allowed entry to the UAE.

WATER

Tap water comes from desalination plants and is not ideal to drink. Bottled water is freely available and served in hotels and restaurants.

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FOR SOME HANDY TIPS

Express yourself

Yes Na’am

No La’

Hello Marhaba

Thank you Ashkurak (female – ashkurik)

Welcome Ahlan wa sahlan

How are you? Kaif halak? (female – Kaif halik?)

Very well, thank you Taib katheer, shokran

I am grateful Ana muttashakkir

Thank you for your hospitality Shokran ala hathihi-l-dhiafah

Good morning Sabah al-khair

Good evening Masa’al-khair

Goodbye Fi aman lllah

How much? Qadaish

On the right ‘Ala yaminak

On the left ‘Ala shimalak

Straight ahead Doghri

When? Emta?

I do not have… Ma’indi…

Stop Qif

Go Imshi

I don’t speak Arabic Ma ata – kallam Arabi

What time is it? As-sa’a kam?

Call me a taxi Areed taxi

I want to buy… Areed ashtiri…

Do you sell…? Andak…?

Where is the market? Wain is-souq?

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday Yom al-arba’a

Thursday Yom al-khamees

Friday Yom al-jum’a

Saturday Yom as-sabt

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Yom
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Must dos Dubai

AL-MAMZAR PARK

Dubai has some gorgeous parks and AlMamzar is one of the best, with sandy white beaches, a crisp green lagoon, children’s play areas, swimming pool and private chalets for hire. Al-Mamzar offers respite from the bustling city with 106 acres of greenery. To get around the park you can hire bicycles or take a train tour of the grounds. www.dubaicity.com

BURJ KHALIFA

At 828 metres tall and 160 storeys, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa skyscraper is currently the tallest manmade structure on Earth. And with the one-kilometre high Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia now on hold, it may hold the crown for some time yet. The tower’s observation deck, on the 124th floor, unveils astonishing views of central Dubai. www.burjkhalifa.ae

BASTAKIYA DISTRICT

The Bastakiya district of Dubai, with its narrow laneways and stone streets, is a must for anyone interested in the history of the emirate. Established at the end of the 19th century, the district features traditional courtyards, wind towers and bustling markets. Many of the traditional buildings house galleries, cafés and boutique hotels. Part of the old city wall, which dates back to 1800, can still be seen here. www.dubaicity.com

CAMEL RACING

Camel races are a national pastime in the UAE and are taken very seriously by locals. The races are free to attend and usually take place on Fridays and Saturdays from October to April, offering morning and afternoon races of between four and 10 kilometres. The spectacle is a must, to

see the camels themselves and the rally of Land Rovers that circle the track with men hanging from windows, caught up in the excitement of it all. There are several race tracks around but the biggest in Dubai is the Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack, which is home of the Dubai Camel Racing Club. It’s about half an hour’s drive from the city.

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DESERT SAFARI

One of the most exciting and popular Dubai activities is a desert safari tour. With numerous tour operators to choose from and the option of morning, evening or overnight safaris, it’s a chance to encounter the rolling deserts of the UAE up close. Camel rides, dune bashing (a white-knuckle four-wheel-drive ride through the sand dunes), belly dancing and an unforgettable desert sunset are all part of the desert safari experience.

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DUBAI AQUARIUM AND UNDERWATER ZOO

One of the most popular destinations in the city gives visitors the chance to get up close and personal with thousands of aquatic animals – over 140 species in fact. Don’t miss the 10 million-litre tank, home to over 400 sharks and rays, but if cuddly critters are more to your taste, there’s always the Otter Encounter, which will introduce you to the Asian small-clawed otter – the smallest of all 13 otter species.

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DUBAI CREEK

One of the most picturesque locations in Dubai is the waterfront along Dubai Creek, a large saltwater inlet that six years ago was

extended all the way around Bur Dubai and into the Arabian Gulf. Catch an abra (a boat taxi) along the waterfront and take in the Dubai skyline, eat at one of the many street vendors or take the hour-long tour in a traditional dhow sailing boat past the Dubai trading ports to the tip of the creek.

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DUBAI FRAME

One of the most recent and unusual Dubai attractions stands 150 metres tall and is mostly an empty space! Don’t be fooled though – the outside of the Dubai Frame houses a series of galleries exploring the history of the city and its heritage, as well as the extraordinary panoramas of the old and new parts of the city that can be witnessed from the viewing platforms. There’s even a potential sneak peek into what may be in store with the Future Gallery on the mezzanine level, offers a futuristic vision of the area.

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DUBAI MUSEUM

Situated close to Dubai Creek and Bastakiya heritage area in Bur Dubai is the Dubai Museum. The museum is housed in Al Fahidi Fort, but has been closed for renovation, so it is advised to check the website before visiting. dubaiculture.gov.ae/en

HERITAGE AND DIVING VILLAGE

Pearl diving is an ancient tradition in the UAE and once provided the only real income for residents of the city of Dubai. Dubai’s Heritage and Diving Village offers a rare and fascinating look at the history of pearl diving in the UAE, and the daily demonstrations are a must for anyone interested in the cultural history of Dubai.

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IMG WORLDS OF ADVENTURE

This indoor amusement park is Dubai’s first “mega themed entertainment destination”. Divided into four ‘epic zones’, the park offers rides, movies and life entertainment inspired by dinosaurs, Marvel’s superheroes and much much more. www.imgworlds.com

MAJLIS GALLERY

Dubai’s longest-standing gallery, Majlis, has been operating since 1976 as a commercial gallery and meeting place for artists. Compared with some of the contemporary galleries in Dubai, Majlis exhibits more traditional Arab paintings, craft and furniture, as well as special exhibitions and workshops through the year. It is located in the historic Bastakiya district in Bur Dubai. www.themajlisgallery.com

MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE

Another of Dubai’s very latest creations combines elements of exhibition, immersive theatre and themed attraction, inviting visitors to “look beyond the present to the possible”. Over four floors, exhibitions focus on possible futures of outer space resource development, ecosystems and bioengineering, and one floor is entirely dedicated to children giving them their own world to explore, and challenges to complete, on their way to becoming ‘future heroes’. museumofthefuture.ae

SKI DUBAI

A stark contrast to Dubai’s stifling afternoon heat is Ski Dubai – the Middle East’s first ski resort. The huge resort has five runs that range from beginner to advanced, and even offers a 90-metre-long half-pipe for the

snowboarder in the family. Ski clothing and equipment are provided as part of the cover price and there are professional instructors on-site if you need to brush up on your skills.

www.skidxb.com

SHEIKH SAEED’S HOUSE

Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum was the leader of Dubai from 1912-1958 and the grandfather of the ruler of Dubai, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE. His house has been restored to its former glory and exhibits photographs, lithographs, coins and art that vividly depict the history of the UAE. The house itself is worth the visit, typical of 19th century Islamic architecture. Particularly impressive are the four tall wind towers that flank the house, designed to catch the wind and relieve the household of the afternoon sun.

www.visitdubai.com/en

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THE WOMEN’S MUSEUM

Located in Deira, this national archive and documentation centre aims to tell the story of the UAE’s women, who are all too often excluded when it comes to understanding the success of the region. This Museum is concerned with “all aspects of their lives… not just the historical and social influences, but… their philosophy, their status in society and their place in the family”.

www.womenmuseumuae.com

SOUKS

Dubai is famous for its shopping and, while the large air-conditioned shopping malls can be a great escape from the heat of the day, nothing really compares to the bustle of Dubai’s markets, or souks. Situated in Deira, Dubai’s souks trade in gold, spices, textiles, ittar (a spicy Arabian perfume) and fish.

www.dubaisouks.net

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Calendar of events 2023

EXPO 2020 DUBAI

1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022

‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’

Taking place on a world-class site, easily accessible by land, sea and air, Expo 2020 Dubai will offer 182 days of unmissable experiences that will inspire, educate and entertain every kind of visitor. As the first World Expo to take place in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, Expo 2020 Dubai will be a global celebration of culture, innovation and creativity. Welcoming more than 200 participants, from 191 countries, each with their own pavilion, as well as businesses, multilateral organisations, academic institutions and millions of visitors, it will provide opportunities to explore new ideas, form new connections and collectively tackle some of the greatest global challenges of our time. Coinciding with the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, Expo 2020 Dubai will be a vibrant showcase of the very best that humankind has to offer, inviting visitors to join the making of a new world as they discover life-changing innovations that will have a meaningful, positive impact on our planet and its people.

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DUBAI SHOPPING FESTIVAL

15 December 2022 to 29 January 2023

The annual celebration of fireworks, concerts and the best retail experiences returns this year. The Dubai Shopping Festival is the ultimate shoppers’ paradise. During the festival, shops offer discounts on their merchandise, daily car raffles and prize drawings are held to win items such as gold and cars, and there is a fireworks display. There are also a range of family activities and live shows available throughout Dubai. Various locations throughout Dubai www.visitdubai.com/en/dsf

DUBAI MARATHON

Sunday 12 February 2023

After a break of 3 years, the Dubai Marathon will roar back onto the Middle East’s sporting calendar when the 22nd edition of the region’s oldest long-distance running event gets underway on February 12, 2023. Event organisers will also aim to ensure the Dubai Marathon as an event meets sustainability requirements without compromising its ability to produce its renowned fast times over a professionally measured course marshalled by experienced running industry experts.

www.dubaimarathon.org

DUBAI DUTY FREE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

February 19 - March 4, 2023

Including such drawcards as the Beach Canteen (showcasing the city’s best homegrown food ideas) and Taste of Dubai (which gives gastronomes the chance to try the wares of top restaurants and celebrity chefs from around the world).

www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com

DUBAI FOOD FESTIVAL

21 April to 7 May 2023

This iteration of the popular festival will be dishing out activities that put a spotlight on the dining scene, from bespoke gourmet meals to intimate cooking showcases featuring world-famous chefs. It will also be offering up regular favourites like set price meals at Dubai Restaurant Week and immersive Foodie Experiences. Patrons will discover homegrown concepts, neighbourhood spots and value-for-money Hidden Gems, as they embark on delicious journeys through the diverse cuisines this city of over 200 nationalities has to highlight.

Various venues

www.visitdubai.com/en/dff

INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW

1 to 5 March 2023

The largest and most established boat show in the UAE, Dubai International Boat Show promises more of its popular attractions, including Superyachts at the Show, which showcases the finest in luxury superyachts and leisure boats from around the world. Co-located with Dive Mena Expo, the event also features the Dubai Fishing Championship and the regular Captains’ Evening for offering the chance to socialise with other nautical minded folk.

Dubai Harbour

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ART DUBAI

1 to 5 March 2023

This will be the 15th annual iteration of this event. Art Dubai is the largest and most well-established contemporary art fair in the region and attracts artists, collectors and art enthusiasts from all over the globe. Past festivals have featured more than 80 galleries from 34 countries, while also hosting events such as the Abraaj Group Art Prize and the Global Art Forum.

Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai

www.artdubai.ae

DUBAI WORLD CUP

25 March 2023

Dubai’s biggest social and sporting event is a showcase of nine races culminating in the World Cup. Traditionally held on the last Saturday in March and with a prize pool of US$12 million, this group one flat race is one of the richest in the world. The entire meet itself is worth a staggering US$35 million, so it’s no surprise that the world’s best horses, jockeys and trainers make the annual trip to the UAE for the premium event.

Meydan Racecourse, Dubai

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DUBAI COMEDY FESTIVAL

12-22 May 2023

This camel festival sees thousands of highly trained camels compete in races in order to take home cash and other prizes for their proud owners. The races occur daily alongside sideshows and other family friendly activities. Al Marmoom Camel Racetrack, Dubai Al Ain Road www.almarmoomfestivals.ae

RAMADAN + EID

22 March to 20 April 2023(Days may vary)

The holy month of Ramadan will take place in April and May, commemorating the revelation of the Holy Quran. It will be followed by the joyous celebrations that comprise Eid in Dubai, when families across the region enjoy the Islamic festivities that mark the end of Ramadan.

Various venues

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DUBAI DESIGN WEEK

October/November 2023

A new Hindu temple in Dubai is due to open its doors to worshippers by Diwali 2022.The temple, being constructed adjacent to the Guru Nanak Singh Darbar in the city’s Jebel Ali area, is an extension of the Sindhi Guru Darbar in Bur Dubai. The festival of lights, Diwali, has been affected by the pandemic over the last couple of years, but some traditions remain – revellers adorning their homes with diyas (earthen lamps) or candles and other accessories, and hopefully the traditional huge firework displays that light up the city skies. www.visitdubai.com

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AS CULTURALLY RICH AS IT IS OIL WEALTHY, DUBAI IS CONSTANTLY REINVENTING ITSELF; IT ’ S INTRIGUING , INSPIRING AND EVERCHANGING . KNOWN FOR ITS LUXURY, OPULENCE AND GRANDEUR , ITS TRUE ESSENCE IS DISCOVERED BY TAPPING INTO ITS ARTS , EVENTS , DEVELOPMENTS , ATTRACTIONS , DINING , SHOPPING AND FASHION.

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Strategically positioned on the trade

route between Europe and Asia, Dubai has long been an important hub for commerce. Boasting oil and natural gas reserves, the world’s largest manmade port and a thriving banking sector, Dubai is a prosperous state and the most populous emirate in the UAE. While wealth catapulted Dubai onto the world stage as a major player in business, riches are also behind its positioning as a world-class architectural destination.

Dubai is perhaps best known for Burj al Arab, a 321-metre white spinnaker yacht sail, dominating the skyline. Built offshore in the Arabian Gulf on a spectacular man-made island, the sail is home to a multi award-winning $650 million seven-star hotel. At night, the sail is illuminated in a dazzling multicoloured light display. Perhaps the most intriguing feature of the complex is the submerged Al Mahara Restaurant, which diners need to access via submarine, travelling down through a two-storey tropical aquarium.

The first modern building in the city, the National Bank of Dubai, is located in the eastern part of the city on the banks of the Dubai Creek. Upon completion in 1998, the bank was the fifth tallest building in the city. As with Burj al Arab, the city’s rich maritime history is evident in its sail-like design – the building boasts a large curved frontage made of gold glass, which reflects the creek below.

Continuing the maritime theme is the distinctive Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club, a stellar example of modern architecture. Topped by three white triangular canopies – their appearance again

distinctly sail-like – it bears a strong semblance to the Sydney Opera House and became an instant design destination on opening in 1993.

Completed in 2000 was the Emirates Towers Complex: two towers on the busy commercial strip of Sheikh Zayed Road. The larger tower is the head office for the airline Emirates, with the smaller being home to a hotel and shopping mall.

At a staggering 828 metres, as at the end of 2018, the world’s tallest tower is still Burj Khalifa, which appears to pierce the sky with its needle of fine glass.

Often also called Burj Dubai, Khalifa was built at a cost of US$1.5 billion and was unveiled in 2010. The tower broke not only height records, but construction records too, utilising 330,000 cubic metres of concrete, 39,000 metric tonnes of steel and 142,000 square metres of glass. Khalifa is home to a diverse mix of residential, commerce, shopping and leisure facilities, as well as the first Giorgio Armani hotel. While an unequivocal example of cutting edge modern architecture, Khalifa pays homage to a number of Islamic and Arabic traditions evident in the incorporation of onion domes, pointed arches and desert flowers into the design.

Adding to the list of world records broken by Dubai, located on Bluewaters Island, Ain Dubai stands at a staggering height of 210-metres. Designed with Meraas’ inimitable panache and vivid architectural imagination, Bluewaters offers a plethora of modern residential, retail, entertainment, hospitality, and f&b outlets including Caesars Bluewaters Dubai and Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen.

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Arts and culture

ART

Dubai’s vibrant arts scene began the moment people first inhabited the region thousands of years ago. Stories of events such as hunting expeditions or fishing missions were passed down from generation to generation through music, song and dance (which are all characterised by the use of percussion and drums).

The artefacts of Dubai’s art history have been preserved at many of the city’s museums, including the Dubai Museum (currently under refurbishment), which showcases the local antiques and handcrafted specimens of bygone eras.

In terms of modern day masterpieces, the best of the region’s art can be found in Dubai’s numerous art galleries, museums and art centres, many of which are recent developments and have paved the way for a significant growth in the local art scene in recent years.

The city has many galleries, such as Majlis and XVA, which are popular choices for viewing and purchasing art, including paintings, sculptures, glassware, ceramics and jewellery from local and international artists. Contemporary art has also built up its profile, with the Green Art Gallery and Gallery 76 (the oldest public art gallery in the UAE, located at the Dubai International Art Centre) leading the way for the movement in the city, as well as Art Dubai, a contemporary art fair held every March.

Two of the city’s most popular new cultural destinations are the Frame and Museum of the Future (more details in Must Dos, page 22).

CULTURE

Placing your finger on one feature that perfectly describes Dubai’s culture is a difficult task – it’s new while being old, humble yet opulent and Middle Eastern yet cosmopolitan. And so the best way to describe Dubai is as an exciting and vibrant mix of contrasts and juxtapositions.

The lifeblood of Dubai’s culture is Islam, which inspires almost every aspect of the city’s daily life, from the traditional white robe, or dishdasha, worn by the men and the black head-to-toe abbaya worn by women, to the mosques that are a centrepiece of most neighbourhoods. There is also a culture of hospitality, courtesy, warmth and friendliness in Dubai, which is reminiscent of many traditional Arab communities.

Layered on top of these ancient customs are distinctively modern ones, however, which have also shaped Dubai’s rich culture. Examples include the wealth found in modern day oil drilling that has brought a new affluence to the city and consequently seen the emergence of skyscrapers and luxury cars, as well a large expat population, which has brought a distinctly European influence to the city.

Dubai’s geographical location and close proximity to Asia, Europe and Africa, has also played a part in shaping its cultural identity, which celebrates its own multicultural and cosmopolitan nature as a mecca for cultures and people.

Shopping and trade are embedded in Dubai’s culture. The city began with the pearl trade, then expanded to souks or traditional marketplaces selling

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anything from spices, gold, clothes, crafts and perfume to everyday items like groceries (Deira is a good place to visit for these). Today these sit naturally beside plush department stores and shopping centres.

For a traditional culture fix, take in some of the city’s old architecture (Al Fahidi Fort and Jumeirah Mosque are highlights) or perhaps catch an abra (traditional wooden boat) across Dubai Creek. Get yourself down to a camel race or go for a stroll through the Bastakiya region, with its late 19th century maze of lanes and restored art galleries, cafés, traditional houses and boutique hotels.

Dubai’s new traditions are just as exciting as the old and include watching a game at the Dubai Sports City stadium, tobogganing at Ski Dubai or enjoying the city’s new wave of contemporary art, all of which adds to the delightful contrasts and range of experiences that have created modern day Dubai.

ART GALLERIES DUBAI INTERNATIONAL ART CENTRE

Here you’ll find one of the city’s largest collections of local and international paintings, photography, sculptures and installations. It also houses a library and a learning centre complete with art classes for those who have been particularly inspired by their experience here.

Villa 27, Street 75b, Jumeirah

Tel: +971 4 344 4398 www.artdubai.com

JAMEEL ARTS CENTRE

This independent institution is dedicated to exhibiting contemporary art to the public and engaging communities through learning, research and commissions. Founded and supported by Art Jameel, it aims to nurture artists and practitioners across the region. During the covid pandemic, bookings are advised and face masks must be worn. Open 10am to 6pm Saturday to Wednesday, and 12 noon to 8pm Thursday and Friday.

Jaddaf Waterfront, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 873 9800 jameelartscentre.org

MAJLIS GALLERY

This beautifully restored villa in historical Bastakiya provides a meeting point for artists and art lovers alike, with the former often working from within the ground’s courtyard to produce some of the many paintings, drawings, furniture, ceramics, jewellery and glass sculptures found here. Open 10am to 2pm Sun-

day to Thursday.

Al Musalla Roundabout, Al Fahidi Neighbourhood, Bur Dubai

Tel: +971 4 353 6233 www.themajlisgallery.com

XVA GALLERY

This predominantly contemporary art gallery is also the place to visit for screenings of local and international arthouse films, boutique hotel accommodation, a bite to eat at an award-winning vegetarian café or the purchase of locally inspired jewellery, artwork or crafts. Open daily 10am to 6pm.

Building 7, Al Fahidi Neighbourhood, Bur Dubai

Tel: +971 4 353 5383 www.xvagallery.com

THEATRE MADINAT THEATRE

Opening in 2004, Madinat was Dubai’s first purposebuilt theatre, is able to seat 442 people and showcases a range of productions including operas, dramas, dance, film screenings, magic shows and musicals throughout the year. As with many cultural venues around the world, Madinat may have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, so telephone the venue for up-to-date information.

Souk Madinat, Jumeirah

Tel: +971 4 366 6546 www.madinattheatre.com

DUBAI DRAMA GROUP

This not-for-profit theatre company has been run by local acting enthusiasts for nearly 40 years and showcases an eclectic mix of performances that include both classic and original scripts.

Tel: +971 52 453 4410 https://dubaidrama.org

MUSEUMS DUBAI MUSEUM

Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort (originally built in 1787), this is worth visiting just to explore the building. You will be equally impressed, however, with its interior, as you delve into Dubai’s history and inspect the museum’s resident relics and dioramas of life here before the discovery of oil, as well as its displays of regional artefacts and antiques. Check the stage of the renovation project before visiting.

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SHEIKH MOHAMMED BIN RASHID AL MAKTOUM CENTRE FOR CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING

Set against the backdrop of another of the city’s heritage buildings, this cultural centre was established in order to teach people of all backgrounds the traditions and customs of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates.

Tel: + 971 4 353 6666 www.cultures.ae

ETIHAD MUSEUM

Located in a distinct building that symbolises how Dubai combines modernity with heritage, this museum features rolling footage of the founding father Sheikh Zayed, speaking about his new country and showcasing the development of the United Arab Emirates. Open daily from 10am to 8pm. Last entry at 7pm.

Tel: + 971 80 033 222

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LA PERLE

La Perle by Dragone is the region’s first permanent show, located in the heart of Dubai at Al Habtoor City. It features a fusion of immersive artistic performances, imagery and technology, and is influenced by Dubai’s rich culture, vibrant present and aspirational future. The show, featuring an aqua stage to deliver a spectacle that takes place in, on and above the water, was created by artistic director Franco Dragone, famed for his work including Le Rêve in Las Vegas and The House of Dancing Water in Macau.

Tel: +971 4 437 0001 laperle.com

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Fashion, the abaya and beyond

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Sink into exquisite silks and fall in love with delicate hand-woven fabrics made with the finest quality thread and formed into couture masterpieces by world-class designers. You can be sure that each treasure brought back from Dubai will be a uniquely crafted garment of undeniable grace and beauty.

A popular tourist destination, Dubai is a global hotspot and regarded as an essential stopover for the avid shopper. Visitors should look beyond the tax-free items and discounted gold to find the thriving fashion metropolis just below Dubai’s sandy surface.

Dubai is home to some of the world’s largest and most elaborate shopping malls, so it’s no wonder its locals are well-versed in international designers. With the likes of Fendi, Gucci and other big name labels situated here, shoppers happily while away many hours in the cool air-conditioned havens of these retail centres.

Among the coveted international brands are many Middle Eastern designers, such as Elie Saab, KBT Concept, Fatema Fardan and Abeer Al Suwaidi incorporating Arabic influences into their designs and shaking up traditional garments to great effect. Innovative designs of the iconic abaya (a traditional long robe generally worn with a headscarf) are causing a stir among locals and the new take on familiar Arabic wear has begun

ROI DU LAC

The spring and summer of 2021 saw the launch of this brand’s very first collections in the Middle East, at Dubai’s Bulgari Yacht Club. Based in Rome, the home decor and ready-to wear brand was founded by Marco Kinloch and Antea Brugnoni in 2016. French for ‘king of the lake’, the brand name was inspired by Kinloch’s Scottish surname. Kinloch, who started his career with an eponymous luxury brand of hand-painted Italian silk scarves and ties, has his dreamy, hand-drawn illustrations printed on paper, fabrics and ceramics. Produced in Italy, the collection features loungewear, silk shirts, kaftans, wallpapers, candles, scarves and more. Kinloch’s heritage and Brugnoni’s worldly upbringing in Malaysia, Morocco, the Middle East and Sicily help inform the brand’s aesthetics.

Naseej Concept Store, Shop 70 The Gate Avenue Mall Tel: +971 4 362 2222

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to reach Western stores in a trendsetting global phenomenon.

Perhaps the best representation of Dubai’s fashion prowess is disclosed in the biannual Dubai

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Fashion Week (DFW). Usually held in April (autumn/ winter collections) and October (spring/summer collections), this is an event not to be missed by any serious fashionista and the next iteration is due to take place on 12 November 2021.

Part of Fashion Week’s fanfare includes displaying up-and-coming artists in the Emerging Designer Awards and showing off local designers to a crowd of trade and industry representatives.

Held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the event is so exclusive that entry can only be granted by invitation, so if you’re not part of the who’s who of the fashion world, sneaking in via an oversized Hermès Birkin may be your only option… If recent DFW shows are anything to go by, the current collections will be sure to have temperatures rising, especially as local designer Rabia Z (a former Emerging Designer Award winner and one of the world’s most influential Arab personalities) takes her latest collection to the runway fresh from preview on the international catwalks.

Rabia Z’s collection is based on the idea that modern Arabian women can be both fashion conscious and conservative, and this concept is winning her many international fans. Her first collection, Ruby, was inspired by Middle Eastern traditions and she has continued to design a range of garments that are both practical and fashionable. From sportswear to work clothes, Rabia Z designs have eliminated the distance between fashion and faith, while maintaining a classic style that is beloved the world over.

The concept of bringing Arabian fashion into the international market is echoed throughout Dubai’s local collections, and there are several key players in this mission to put the Middle East on par with the largest fashion houses in the world.

Emirati fashion pioneer Abeer Al Suwaidi believes that the global perception of Middle Eastern clothing, in particular the abaya, is shifting from a traditional representation to a fashion statement. This has been seen with designers moving away from the traditional black abaya to using colour. Al Suwaidi, along with the likes of Rabia Z (who famously added a pink jumpsuit and headscarf to her collection), includes detailed embellishments on her designs, while playing with the cut and drapery of time-honoured garment models.

Al Suwaidi’s signature item from her brand USH is the ‘skinny’ abaya. Imagine the Western

OSCAR DE LA RENTA

MOscar de la Renta is one of the world’s leading luxury goods companies. The New Yorkbased company was established in 1965, and encompasses a full line of women’s accessories, bridal wear, children’s wear, fragrances, beauty products and home goods, in addition to its internationally renowned women’s ready-towear collection. The design house is built on the foundation of femininity, craftsmanship and timeless style.

The Dubai Mall, G Level, Fashion Avenue Tel: +971 4 339 9005 www.oscardelarenta.com

world’s ‘skinny’ jeans with an Arabic twist. Al Suwaidi sees the abaya as a vehicle in which to celebrate femininity, and her designs play with colour, texture and shape to transform garments into elegant items of clothing that confidently display the fashion-forward, modern face of Dubai.

Along with Al Suwaidi’s Emirati counterparts is German/Arab designer Mona Fares, whose label Neon Edge presents collections that reflect her hometown, Dubai. Infused with bright colours and exotic silks, Fares’ designs have been inspired by the vibrant nature of Dubai in a beautiful expression of her birthplace. Recently, she launched the Friendship collection, celebrating glorious midnight blues, regal purples, delicate offwhites and glamorous headscarves.

In an effort to capitalise on the lucrative audience captivated by the modern changes being made to traditional garments, the world’s largest fashion houses are now creating designs specifically for this market. Both Gucci and Hermès have designed a line of headscarves, while many designers are experimenting with made-tomeasure abayas.

There is no way to avoid the fact that Dubai’s spectacular setting is enhanced by its gorgeous local and international garments, and so, if the beauty of this city doesn’t take your breath away, then the stunning fashion certainly will.

From the catwalks of the world to the streets of the style capitals, Dubai has its finger on the pulse of everything that’s hot in the world of high fashion. From Armani and Hugo Boss to Escada, Corneliani and so many more… if you’re looking to look good, Dubai is the destination for you.

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Jewels of the Gulf

GOLDEN OFFERINGS FROM THE LIKES OF FREYWILLE , AND DAZZLING DIAMONDS AND OTHER CREATIONS FROM CHATILA , MANSOUR , MOUAWAD, CARTIER AND MORE .

Dubai’s golden wealth is so striking that the city retains a permanent golden hue. It is reminiscent of the impression the sun’s rays make when setting against the Burj Al Arab; while the city’s diamonds and pearls almost make the moon pale in comparison. With these promises, Dubai quietly beckons visitors to indulge in its exquisite jewellery, made by experts who pride themselves on creating unrivalled pieces that outshine expectations. This allure is unsurprising, as Dubai offers an abundance of jewellery shops (both big and small), enforces a strict quality law on its products ensuring the best of the best and offers competitive prices by not charging sales tax on purchases.

DIAMONDS

Diamonds may not come to mind in the same way that gold and pearls do when conjuring up thoughts of Dubai’s bustling jewellery scene, but they are fast gaining attention in the city’s international trade market.

Along with having its own diamond exchange (Dubai Diamond Exchange), Dubai also trades some of the best diamonds in the international market – making the gleam from this precious gem extend beyond its physical properties. Buying a diamond is a difficult task, and the four ‘C’s – cut, colour, carat and clarity – should always

be meticulously checked prior to purchase.

The charisma of a diamond comes from its precise ‘cut’ and the sparkle that bounces off its polished surface. The cut of a diamond depends on three attributes – the maximum light reflected back through the stone, the dispersion of the light into a spectrum of colours and the flashes of dazzling light that catch your eye with every move of the stone.

The ‘colour’ of a diamond is also important in deciding its value, and it is calculated using a colour-grading scale. ‘D’ is graded to diamonds that are close to ‘colourless’ and they are the generally the most expensive (with the exception of the colours pink and blue, which are extremely rare and not included in this colour range). At the end of the grading scale is the ‘Z’ classification, which is the least desirable and is for diamonds that have slight hints of yellow or brown in them.

The weight of a diamond is measured in carats, where one carat is equivalent to 0.2 grams, or about the weight of a paperclip. One carat is divided into 100 points, so a 25-point diamond will be 0.25 carats. Larger diamonds have a higher cost per carat, due to their increased rarity. Carat shouldn’t be confused with ‘karat’, which is used to measure gold purity.

A diamond’s ‘clarity’ refers to any of its identifying features and if it contains any flaws. These flaws

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are called ‘inclusions’ and are basically air bubbles, cracks or any non-diamond minerals that appear in the diamond. Look for an ‘FL’ grade on your diamond to know if it’s completely flawless or, at the extreme end, ‘I3’ for obvious inclusions.

Once you’ve gone through the four ‘C’s before buying your diamond, you’re only left with one more ‘C’ – cost, which shouldn’t be too much of a worry considering you are guaranteed the best quality diamonds at competitive prices when shopping in Dubai.

PEARLS

There is an Arabic legend that says when moonlight-filled dewdrops descended to the sea from the sky, they were swallowed by oysters and thus formed pearls inside their shells. Dubai’s association with pearls goes as far back as this old adage – long before the discovery of oil on the Gulf, pearl trading was the source of most of Dubai’s wealth.

Today, while we may have a more scientific explanation for the formation of pearls, the concept of their creation is still similar – when a foreign object slips through into an oyster and irritates it (much like a splinter in a toe), the oyster naturally tries to protect itself by coating the object with layers of the same substance of

FREYWILLE

For over 30 years, FREYWILLE has been setting new standards in jewellery design, enamelling processes and internationalisation. The brand’s passion for the humanist and philosophical traditions of Europe is a defining element of the FREYWILLE culture, which places creative power and the joy of art above all else.

The collections frequently pay homage to the world’s greatest artists, with the likes of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Alphonse Mucha all used as reference points and inspiration. FREYWILLE has boutiques all over the world, including in Dubai, where it is located in the Mall of the Emirates, Deira City Centre and Central Galleria in the Mirdif City Centre. www.freywille.com

which its outer shell is made (nacre) and eventually over time these layers form into a pearl.

Generally, cultured pearls are less sought after than natural pearls, despite their equal quality, simply because they are not as rare. Pearls are on par with diamonds as symbols of elegance and natural beauty, and their value, like that of a

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diamond, is also determined by factors like size, colour, lustre, shape and surface quality.

The main thing to look out for when selecting a pearl is the glowing appearance of its surface and its ability to reflect light. Look at the pearl and, if you find your reflection looking back at you, then it’s made of exceptional quality, thanks to the layer of nacre coating it. The quality of the pearl’s lustre is attributed to two main factors – the health of the mother oyster and the length of time the pearl spent in the oyster.

Pearls can be found in a whole range of colours, from shades of white, pink, silver, gold and blue, through to darker colours such as peacock green and aubergine purple, to shades of grey. The shape of a pearl varies from round to baroque (irregular) with the spherical and symmetrical shapes being the most popular choice with consumers today.

The size of a pearl is also important, and is measured in millimetres. This has an impact upon the price, where a millimetre’s difference can raise the price by up to 200 percent.

GOLD

Dubai is also known as ‘The City of Gold’, both because of the important part the city plays as an international platform for gold manufacture

and trade, and because of how much the locals appreciate this precious metal. Indeed, Dubai’s inhabitants are so enthralled by gold that 76 percent of them are owners of it and they are also eager to share it with those that travel to their land – almost 95 percent of Dubai’s tourists make a gold purchase of some sort!

On average, 34 grams of gold is bought by each person in Dubai per annum, which accounts for the highest per capita of gold sales in the world. One of the most popular places to purchase gold in Dubai is the Gold Souk, a traditional market consisting of around 300 jewellery retailers. At any given time, there is said to be around 10 tonnes of gold or jewellery at the souk and this is evident from the dazzling shine from the window of each store proudly displaying its jewellery. The diversity of shops here gives you an unlimited choice for purchase, which could either help or hinder your decision-making.

Haggling is the only way that you can be sure of getting a good deal in the souk, so you are encouraged to be persistent, and even consider walking away, so merchants will drop their price in order to get your business. And even if they don’t come back to you, there are plenty of other vendors to offer you a price you’ll be happy with. l

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DAMAS

DAMAS

With its headquarters in Dubai, Damas is one of the Middle East’s leading international jewellery and watch retailers. Here you will find:

BRUMANI

A passion for jewellery, design, precious gems, the pursuit of excellence in every detail and the art of ‘handmade’ jewellery is the essence of Brumani. The legacy of the family from Italian and German immigrants, with more than 50 years of tradition in jewellery, has been left to the Brazilian brothers. Their strong and colourful identity elegantly depicts the spirit of Brazil into each and every jewellery piece with the use of only the finest gemstones.

FABERGÉ

Founded in 1842, Fabergé has been the most revered name in jewellery since Peter Carl Fabergé became official goldsmith to the Russian Imperial Court. The house has long created exquisite jewels and objects, including the legendary series of lavish and ingenious Imperial Easter Eggs. Today, Fabergé continues to explore and epitomise the ‘art of colour’, pushing the boundaries of artistry and craftsmanship with coloured gemstones and innovative techniques.

www.faberge.com

PASQUALE BRUNI

Pasquale Bruni was drawn into the world of jewellery at a very young age in the workshops of Valenza, the centre for the production of jewellery in Italy. He rap-

idly mastered the techniques and learned the secrets of the goldsmith’s trade, as well as developing a keen eye for detail. A piece of jewellery created by Pasquale Bruni is a work of art that charms with its minute details.

www.damasjewellery.com

MOUAWAD

Each Mouawad Bespoke creation is a unique work of art, brought to life by the House’s prowess in crafting the extraordinary.

For over a century, Mouawad has been fashioning spectacular jewellery destined for its exclusive clientele and has now created a Bespoke section. Visit the website to discover more about its heritage of exceptional artistry and passion for crafting the extraordinary exalted in Mouawad’s bespoke creations.

Upon delivery of the Mouawad Bespoke creation, the client is presented with a Certificate of Authenticity, giving detailed information on the gems and craftsmanship.

Mouawad co-guardian Pascal Mouawad says, “Mouawad has a tradition of procuring large and exceptional diamonds. As with all Mouawad creations, our bespoke pieces are made completely in-house, from the sourcing of gems through to craftsmanship and delivery.”

www.mouawad.com

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Watches

NOTHING SAYS ‘SOPHISTICATION’ LIKE AN ELEGANT TIMEPIECE.

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A timepiece does more than tell

It says something about you, about your personal style and about who you are. A timepiece also tells a story – whether it be because it is an heirloom passed down from one generation to another, a gift from someone special representing a milestone or perhaps a holiday souvenir and reminder of your travels. The personal timepiece itself came about in the 17th century after the larger clock was adapted to a smaller size. The first wristwatch was originally a women’s timepiece named the ‘wristlet’, and the concept didn’t become popular among men until the 1920s, after the battlefields of World War I introduced them to the practicalities of having the time in such a convenient location (the pocket watch had been favoured prior to this).

The next big innovation to the wristwatch came in 1970, when the first digital watch changed the face of timekeeping. Since then other technological advancements include incorporating the stopwatch (chronograph), perpetual calendars, minute repeaters (tourbillon), alarms, GPS and even heart rate monitors. In the last few years, smartwatches have been unleashed on the world, with Apple’s contribution to that genre appearing in 2015.

While a timepiece is undoubtedly functional, most would agree that in a world of mobile phones, computers, alarm clocks and other household items, the humble wristwatch could be considered somewhat

unnecessary. But the popularity of the personal timepiece with men, women and children around the globe is a testament to the value bestowed on it. And this is true for all, from celebrities such as Nicole Kidman with her Omega Ladymatic and George Clooney with his Seamaster to regular people going about their daily business.

The longevity of brands such as Vacheron Constantin and Breguet, which have over 500 years’ experience in watchmaking between them, is also proof that watches have more value than telling the time and are indeed a lasting commodity. Because of their grand appeal there is much variation when it comes to wristwatches; for example, men and women’s watches tend to differ in terms of size and capability. If not opting for a classic design, men tend to choose their timepieces based on added functions, such as water resistance or an alarm; whereas women are more likely to choose their watch for its appearance or as an adornment.

With so much choice out there, it may be hard to know where to start when looking for the right timepiece for you. Choosing a brand that specialises in what you are looking for, however, can be a step in the right direction. For example, brands such as Breitling have made their name by engineering precision timepieces that service a range of professions that rely on keeping time – such as pilots, divers and

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astronauts. Seiko is renowned for its sports watches, Rolex for classic style, Piaget for its elegance and extravagance, and so on.

Nevertheless, no matter what your personal timepiece style is – something classic that reflects a bygone era and won’t date or something a little more contemporary that can be tailored to be a little more individual – buying a timepiece is like purchasing a piece of art. It is subjective and, once you’ve made your decision, if you look after your purchase, it may even grow in value.But whatever it is that you do find, if you’ve chosen well, you can be assured that your timepiece will be timeless.

CARTIER

Produced in steel, yellow gold, pink gold and set with diamonds, the Pasha de Cartier collection includes many models, incorporating fine jewellery pieces and fine watchmaking creations with skeleton versions. With its distinctive codes and extraordinary design, the Pasha de Cartier has been a cult watch since its creation in 1985. Initially adopted by men, then immediately appropriated by women, it’s a standout watch that loves light, assumes its excesses and asserts its strength of character. Faithful to the original model but even more sophisticated with its crown featuring a blue spinel or sapphire, interchangeable strap and its multiple possibilities of

personalisation, the Pasha de Cartier watch for the 2020s is classic yet contemporary and remains as edgy as ever. Equipped with a sapphire crystal case back that reveals its movement, the new Pasha de Cartier watch is endowed with the 1847 MC automatic calibre and uses non-magnetic nickel phosphorus components for its movement’s escape mechanism. It is able to resist the strong magnetic fields to which a watch can be exposed in everyday life and offers water resistance to 10 bar (approximately 100 metres) while retaining minimal thickness.

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ROLEX

Rolex’s range of luxury watches for 2021 underscores the brand’s unique watchmaking expertise. These timepieces take us from the deepest caves to the highest mountain peaks, from the outer reaches of the solar system to isolated polar regions and from ultraprecise technology to exacting artisanal craftsmanship. They are watches that invite you on an adventure – be it geographical, technical or aesthetic.

The new-generation Explorer and Explorer II are emblematic of Rolex’s perpetual drive to improve, its never ending quest for excellence. And, without ever sacrificing performance – one of the range’s essential requirements – the watches are also elegant. This year, the Oyster Perpetual Explorer is available in a yellow

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Rolesor version. Combining Oystersteel and 18 ct gold, Rolesor is a signature Rolex style that flawlessly blends strength and elegance.

The Oyster Perpetual Datejust 31 in 18 ct yellow gold features a white mother-of-pearl, diamond-set dial and a President bracelet. Its dial features diamonds in 18 ct gold settings. The light reflections on the case sides and lugs highlight the elegant profile of the 31 mm Oyster case, which is fitted with a diamond-set bezel. Aesthetically, the Datejust has spanned eras, while retaining the enduring codes that make it one of the most recognised and recognisable of watches.

This new generation of Oyster Perpetual watches also brings a new model to the range, the Oyster Perpetual 41, as well as versions of the Oyster Perpetual 36 displaying dials in five vivid new colours: candy pink, turquoise blue, yellow, coral red and green. www.rolex.com

CZAPEK + CIE

Founded in Geneva in 1845, Czapek & Cie has been making fine Swiss watches for nearly two centuries. The brand was revitalised a decade ago when watch aficionado Xavier de Roquemaurel, art expert Harry Guhl and watchmaker Sébastien Follonier decided to revive it. The first model of the reestablished company was a design study Czapek Chronograph. Attempting to be as faithful as possible to Czapek’s original style,

the first model of the collection was based on the design of Czapek pocket watch No 3430, dating back to the 1850s. And the brand has gone from strength to strength ever since. As a further homage to the history of Czapek and Cie, this first collection was named ‘Quai des Bergues’ – the address on the Rhone banks of Czapek’s first atelier in Geneva.

www.czapek.com

ULYSSE NARDIN

Supercharged with classic Ulysse Nardin savoirfaire, Blast is an avatar of its time, a potent force of nature. This technological wonder made with rockhard, masculine lines has ignited a flame that will send seismic shockwaves through the watchmaking world to its core.

The complex, geometric architecture of the tessellated horns create a pumped-up, vigorous and imposing masterpiece reminiscent of a furtive aircraft. Blast is playing off the transparency of its new powerful automatic silicium tourbillon nested in a bold, X-shaped cage, which beats inside at a frequency of 2.5 Hz. This watch is the first Ulysse Nardin Skeleton model featuring an automatic tourbillon and a new tiny yet powerful platinum micro-rotor, visible only from the front of the watch at 12 o’clock.

www.ulysse-nardin.com

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Shopping in Dubai

BLUEWATERS , MALL OF THE EMIRATES AND DUBAI DUTY FREE ARE ALL LEADING THE WAY IN THE SHOPPING DEPARTMENT.

AL GHURAIR CENTRE

Al Ghurair Centre is Dubai’s cool mall with an edgy ambience. This urban hub provides a village square atmosphere in the centre of Deira. Supporting local and international artistic talent, Al Ghurair Centre is known for holding Dubai’s liveliest events. There is also the 18-screen Reel Cinema megaplex and myriad dining options from Din Tai Fung to Man’oushe Street, and of course shops, shops and more shops.

Al Rigga Road, Dubai

Tel: +971 800 24 227

www.alghuraircentre.com

BLUEWATERS

Bluewaters is a sophisticated waterfront island destination with distinctive residential, retail, hospitality and entertainment experiences. It is home to a blend of tranquil island living with the exhilaration of city life, creating an unrivalled lifestyle experience for residents and visitors. Located 500 metres off the coast, opposite The Beach, the island is home to Ain Dubai, the world’s

largest observation wheel at over 250 metres high. And Madame Tussaud’s is due to open shortly. Retail outlets are open daily 10am to 10pm and until 11pm on Thursdays and Fridays.

Tel: +971 800 738 245

www.bluewatersdubai.ae/en

BURJUMAN CENTRE

If high fashion and elite brands are your thing, then you’ll love the BurJuman Centre. It is filled with many familiar brands and outlets, with a list of residents including Giordano, Guess Accessories, H&M, Omega and Reebok. The centre itself, which also comprises business space, duplex residences and hotel suites, is one of the oldest malls in Dubai and a testament to style and design with ornate and well thought out architecture being one of its major features. Retail outlets are open daily 10am to 10pm and until 11pm on Thursdays and Fridays.

Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 352 0222

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CITY CENTRE DEIRA

This is Dubai’s urban shopping and entertainment destination with over 370 international stores featuring popular high street brands such as Virgin Megastore, Zara and H&M, plus stores specialising in traditional Arabic dress such as Dar Al Kashka and Hanayen. Whether you’re here to dine at one of the many restaurants and cafés, catch the latest blockbuster at VOX Cinemas or spend time with the family at Magic Planet, City Centre Deira is where you’ll love to shop, dine and play.

Sheikh Rashid Road, City Centre Deira

Tel: +971 800 226 255

www.citycentredeira.com

DUBAI DUTY FREE

Founded on 20th December 1983, Dubai Duty Free is one of the largest travel retail operators in the world. Operating around 40,000 sqm retail space across Dubai International and Al Maktoum International airports, the operation has consistently raised the benchmark for airport retailing and it continues to grow.

Dubai International Airport Tel: +971 4 216 2453

www.dubaidutyfree.com

DUBAI MALL

With around 1200 stores, as well as many activities and attractions such as an aquarium, ice-skating rink and cinema, not to mention more than 150 food vendors ranging from fast-food to fine dining, it would be easy to while away an entire day here. Not that you could miss it, but while you are here, be sure to drop into Galeries Lafayette, which is Dubai’s largest department store and houses the latest in fashion, cosmetics, interior design and gourmet food products, as well as a modern French restaurant. The latest additions include La Martina, Chloé and diptyque.

Financial Centre Road, Downtown Dubai Tel: +971 800 382 246 255

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DUBAI OUTLET MALL

Get yourself ready for a bargain at the Middle East’s outlet shopping centre, Dubai Outlet Mall, where you’ll find 240 stores with more than 800 high-end fashion brands at discounted prices. And with 30 to 90 percent off the recommended retail price on most

products, it may just be worth your while starting your Dubai shopping safari here. And don’t forget, every Monday is Bargain Monday!

Route 66, Al-Ain Road (Route 66)

Tel: +971 4 423 4666

www.dubaioutletmall.com

DUBAI SOUKS

While Dubai’s traditional marketplaces may not be as big and popular as they once were, they are still vibrant, colourful and exciting, and rival any of the mod cons and glitz of the new malls in their experience and excitement. They are largely located in Deira and Bur Dubai on either side of Dubai creek, so grab an abra to explore the creek for a truly local experience. There is a range of different souks, including spice souks for fresh herbs and spices, gold souks for jewellery, textile souks for brilliant silks and perfume souks where you can get a custom-made scent to perfectly match your personality. There are also several specialised souks, such as Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Meena Bazaar.

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IBN BATTUTA MALL

Designed as homage to the travels of 14th century Arabic explorer Ibn Battuta, this mall lays claim to being the world’s largest themed shopping mall. Its six courts reflect each of the regions Battuta travelled to – China, India, Persia, Egypt, Tunisia and Andalusia. While the centre aims to be an experience in itself, this does not overshadow the 275 retailers, 50 restaurants, bowling alley and 21-screen Novo Cinema, plus Dubai’s only IMAX theatre, which is also located here.

Between Interchanges 5 and 6, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Tel: +971 800 625 4335 www.ibnbattutamall.com

FOREVER ROSE FLOWER SHOP

This homegrown luxury florist opened its newest boutique location in February 2021.

As an extension to the Forever Rose Cafe, it is designed in the style of a luxury department store, with the outside adorned in illustrations resembling a London high street, while the interiors fashion the traditional Forever Rose black and gold colour scheme. Forever Rose’s exclusive roses have been naturally treated to retain their genuine form, lasting for several years. There are a wide array of striking colours, from

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refreshing pastels to a dark royal blue hue, that are harvested from the best Ecuadorian farms.

Boxpark by Meraas, Al Wasl Road + Dubai Mall (ground floor)

Tel: +971 506 053 882

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LA MER

La Mer is a world-class beachfront destination created by Meraas to diversify the fabric of Dubai’s offering to visitors and residents. Spread over three areas – La Mer South, La Mer North and La Mer Central – the destination has over 130 shops, cafés, restaurants and beach activities that act as a meeting point for people to enjoy a great time, whether looking to eat, shop, play or unwind.

2 A Street, Jumeirah 1

Tel: +971 45 905 090

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MALL OF THE EMIRATES

A central city hub of shopping, leisure and entertainment, Mall of the Emirates became Dubai’s first ‘shopping resort’ when it opened its doors in 2005. With an eclectic mix of brands such as Harvey Nichols, Cartier, Christian Louboutin, Zara and Versace, Mall of the Emirates caters to every shopper’s needs… every shopper and skier that is, as the world-renowned indoor ski resort, Ski Dubai, is also located here. Open all year round. Interchange 4, Sheikh Zayed Road

Tel: +971 800 663 6255

www.malloftheemirates.com

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Sport in Dubai

EXCITEMENT, COMPETITION, GLAMOUR ... EXPLORE

A RANGE OF THRILLING SPORTS IN DUBAI WHETHER AS A PARTICIPANT OR SPECTATOR

Clear blue waters, sandy desert

dunes and rolling greens allow visitors to practise their golf swing, explore ancient coral reefs or ride across the rugged countryside on a camel’s back. Every sporting taste and skill level is catered for with multimillion-dollar recreational facilities in abundance throughout the region. Warm temperatures and pristine beaches provide the perfect setting to get your feet wet with sailing, scuba diving and snorkelling facilities at every turn. For those who prefer to keep both feet firmly on the ground, horse racing, motor sports and international football matches offer speed, glamour and spectacle in the comfort of luxury autodromes and arenas.

DUBAI RUGBY SEVENS

Each December, Dubai hosts the Middle Eastern leg of the highly popular Rugby Sevens World Series. This three-day event attracts huge numbers of fans to the games in support of teams from all parts of the globe, making it one of Dubai’s most colourful and multicultural sporting events of the year. Supporters are treated to the cream of international rugby talent as they battle it out in a shorter version of the traditional rugby union 15-man game. The contest is always fast and furious, with skill and speed being more important than the conventional brawn associated with rugby. The action is equally exciting off the field, with plenty of music being played around the grounds for all to enjoy, as well as the crowd customarily creating a carnival-like atmosphere in the stands. www.dubairugby7s.com

GOLF

Dubai boasts a stunning portfolio of world-class golf courses, including the exclusive Emirates Golf Club, which features two championship courses (Majlis and Faldo) and a private nine-hole, par three course, along with two premium driving ranges, designed to be enjoyed by golfers of all calibres. The internationally renowned greens play host to the Dubai Desert Classic and Dubai Ladies Masters, attracting a selection of championship players and golfing connoisseurs from across the globe. The Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club, situated in the heart of the city, is recognised by its superbly manicured fairways, undulating sand dunes, and date and palm trees perched along the creek’s edge. This spectacular course is floodlit during the evening to cater to all schedules, as the clear waters of the creek wind alongside at least four holes where several artificial lakes embellish the expansive greens. After a round or two with friends or colleagues, members may also enjoy the excellent facilities, including award-winning restaurants and bars, a fitness centre, a swimming pool and a 121-berth marina.

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HORSE RACING

The racing season runs from November to April, with The racing season runs from November to April, with the Meydan Racecourse the centrepiece of the season, boasting a mile-long grandstand able to accommodate 60,000 spectators. The state-of-the-art facility also has a nine-hole golf course and five-star hotel trackside.

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The Dubai racing calendar culminates in the Dubai World Cup, as it has since 1996. This Group One flat race is an invitation-only event with horses travelling from all over the globe for a chance at the US$10 million prize. The race itself is part of the Dubai World Cup day, which has a series of nine races with a prize pool of more than US$26.5 million, making it the richest horse racing meet in the world. The 2021 grand prize was won by Mystic Guide, ridden by Luis Saez.

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WATER SPORTS

Hot weather and the pristine waters of the Arabian Sea combine to provide perfect conditions for water sports, so it’s no wonder that Dubai has plenty on offer. The Gulf’s shallow waters and coral reefs are a wonderful location for snorkelling and scuba diving. The calm waters also suit sailing, windsurfing and jet boating. For those who like to spectate, Dubai hosts a range of events. The Dubai International Marine Club has to be the city’s most popular venue for big meets and regularly features a range of events, such as the Dubai Traditional Rowing Race, UAE (United Arab Emirates) Wooden Powerboat Championship, UAE Jet Ski Championship and the internationally renowned UIM World Powerboat Championship.

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

On dry land, Dubai also has plenty of sporting activities to choose from, and the open expanse of the Arabian Desert is only a short journey from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering an adventure playground in itself. Go on your own four-wheel drive desert safari, as you shoot across dunes and over steep slopes. To really get a feel for the shifting sands, why not try sandboarding or explore by bike?

If you prefer things at a slower pace, however, you could take a camel trek through the desert, as so many Bedouin tribesmen have done before you or drift across this breathtaking landscape in a hotair balloon.

Camels are also used for the traditional UAE sport of camel racing, which continues to be popular with locals and visitors alike. Racing is held from October to April on Thursdays, Fridays or Saturdays, and there are various tracks in

the UAE, with Al Marmoom Camel Race Track probably the most prominent. Races can have anywhere between 15 to 70 camels racing and are between four and 10 kilometres in length – it is advised that you bring your binoculars.

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FOOTBALL

In recent years, the UAE has experienced football fever. Dubai Sports City is home to the LaLiga Football Academy, providing world-class training facilities for children, amateurs and professional teams and players. Similar worldclass venues throughout Dubai host the UAE league matches and international friendly ties. And the fact that a number of international teams now have Dubai-based owners has also invigorated this country’s interest in the world game. In November 2021, the city will host the Gulf Winter Cup, a tournament that sees the participation of academies, clubs and schools from around the world. Arab neighbour Qatar will be hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2022, and so this is set to bring even more football excitement to the region in the coming years. www.dubaiwintercup.com

MOTORSPORTS

The ultra-modern Dubai Autodrome has established itself as one of the finest motor sport venues within the UAE. This cutting edge circuit features more than five kilometres of high-speed straights and challenging technical corners across six independent configurations. The world-class facility has fast become the favoured venue of international racing events, including the FIA GT Championship, European Touring Car Championship and Al GP. Michael Schumacher, Jacques Villeneuve and Kimi Räikkönen have all raced at the Autodrome, which features a series of VIP suites with superior views across the course. www.dubaiautodrome.com

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Dining in Dubai

WELCOME TO CONTINUES ITS CULINARY TOUR TO UNCOVER THE EMIRATE ’ S FINEST FOOD INSTITUTIONS .

99 SUSHI BAR

Swanky Spanish brand 99 Sushi Bar boasts exclusive locations in Madrid, Barcelona, Marbella and Bilbao. In the UAE, this pioneer of Japanese haute cuisine operate two properties, in the capital on fashionable Al Maryah Island and by the iconic fountains and Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

The award-winning restaurants are conceived to take guests on an extraordinary culinary voyage to the Land of the Rising Sun, infusing the cuisine with original signature techniques and flavours. The avantgarde experience boasts expertly crafted dishes, with an emphasis on premium blue fin tuna. It is enhanced by exceptional service and by welcoming contemporary interiors, designed to comfort and impress. Open 12 noon to 3.30pm and 7pm to 12.30am Monday to Sunday. Lounge Bar 12 midnight to 2am.

The Address Downtown Dubai

Tel: +971 4 547 2241

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ANISE

Embark on a culinary journey around the world and experience first-hand the abundance of authentic flavours over eight live cooking stations with dishes served à la minute! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

InterContinental Dubai Festival City, Lobby floor - Dubai

Tel: +971 4 512 5533

www.dubaifestivalcityhotels.com/anise

ALICI

Inspired by the Amalfi Coast, Alici offers the best environment to enjoy an authentic south Italian dining experience: a scenic sea view paired with fresh seafood. The award-winning seafood restaurant features the finest raw seafood with Solo Crudo every Wednesday and exquisite weekend brunch experiences with Beautiful Fridays and Beautiful Saturdays.

Bluewaters Island, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 275 2577 www.alici.com

ARMANI/AMAL

Gather with friends at Armani/Amal to celebrate the true taste of India in an unforgettable setting. Fresh and innovative regional Indian cuisine is on the menu at Armani/Amal, along with an exciting beverage list and selected teas.

Exotic curries and other specialities are prepared tableside, showcasing time-honoured traditional cooking methods and ingredients. Enjoy a memorable dining experience with stunning views over the Downtown Dubai neighbourhood and The Dubai Fountain. Dress code: smart casual and there is live entertainment every Friday to Saturday from 8pm to 11pm. Opening hours: Dinner

6.30pm to 11.30pm; closed every Sunday

3rd floor of Burj Khalifa, Downtown Dubai

Tel: +971 4888 3666

www.armanihoteldubai.com/dine/armani-amal

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ASADO

True to its Argentinian heritage, this steakhouse reflects the quaint and charming feel of a South American country farmhouse. The highlight of the culinary offering is the Parrilla, the open grill over which age-old traditional dishes are prepared. Step in any time for an experience that will bring alive the soul and spirit of the old country in a cosmopolitan city. There is complimentary dining for children up to the age of five.

Lobby Level, Palace Downtown

Tel: +971 4 428 7961

www.addresshotels.com/en/restaurant/asado

BOMBAY BOROUGH

Bombay Borough is an all-day Indian bar and eatery, and an international offshoot of India’s award-winning modern Indian Restaurant with locations in India, Sri Lanka and the UAE. Bombay Borough offers an eclectic menu of hyper-local Indian cuisine, offering guests unique Indian ingredients, spices and flavours. Open: Sunday to Thursday: 12pm to 12am, Friday and Saturday: 12pm to 1am

DIFC, Gate Village 3, Below Capital Club, Next to Sotheby’s, Opposite Gate 2

Tel: +971 4 327 1555

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BULL AND BEAR

Inspired by the original once located in the Waldorf Astoria New York, Bull & Bear is the hotel’s signature restaurant, which offers a twist on the legendary contemporary grill. Diners can enjoy imaginative cuisine in a stylish, relaxed setting or embrace an alfresco ambiance on the terrace while indulging in an exquisite breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Soak in the inimitable ambience and let the live music set the mood for you while we perfect a gastronomic affair with delicious cuisine from a hearty business lunch to the luxurious sound of our evening themed nights. Flavour and splendour combined to bring a one-of-akind dining experience, you are invited to just sit back and enjoy an array of crafted drinks, our delectable wine selection and impeccable service.

Open hours: Monday to Friday, breakfast 7am to 11am, lunch 12.30pm to 4pm, dinner 6.30pm to midnight

Saturday, breakfast 7am to 10.30am, lunch 1pm to 5pm, dinner 7pm to midnight

Sunday, breakfast 7am to 3pm, dinner 6.30pm to midnight

Floor 18, Al Mustaqbal St, Za’abeel, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 515 9888 Bullandbeardifc.com

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BUSHRA BY BUDDHA-BAR

Bushra by Buddha-Bar is the newest and trendiest addition to the well-established collection of Grosvenor House Dubai.

Translating to “good omen, good news” in Arabic, Bushra is a new concept for the region, which will feature a showstopping modern Middle Eastern menu curated by award-winning chef Greg Malouf. Complementing the tastes of the Bushra menu is an extensive beverage menu that revolves around the colourful and scented array of traditional modern Middle Eastern ingredients. Live performances of traditional instruments will subtly integrate into the restaurant’s atmosphere.

Grosvenor House, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Tel: +971 4 317 6000

www.bushra-dubai.com

BEBEMOS

Bebemos is soon-to-be the behemoth of Spain’s most famous culinary tradition of Tapas in Dubai.

Bebemos is bringing the Barcelonian way of life to the city, by jostling with Spain’s culinary vibrancy and dining philosophy.The menu boasts of keeping the flavours as authentic as the tapas served in mainland Spain and uses specialty ingredients. Whilst honouring the authenticity of Spain’s flavours, Bebemos also essays the cosmopolitan side of Spain in its beverage’ offerings. A similar rationale is evident across Bebemos’ decor, with splashes of vibrant colours inspired from by artist Joan Miro modernist sensibilities. Open daily from 12:00pm to 2:00am.

Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre, Airport Road, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 702 2455

www.bebemosdubai.com/

CANARY CLUB SOCIAL DINING

Canary Club blends the iconic style and flavors of West Coast destinations like Malibu, Palm Springs, Cabo and Acapulco. Designed by Fighterbrands, the

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interiors are ‘70s revival with lots of rattan, wicker, macramé, shag carpets, sandstone and pops of canary yellow.

The idea of Canary Club was inspired by the notion of friends coming together and dreaming up the ideal place to connect, gather, get inspired, and have a good time. A space imbued with inviting design, vibrant food, exciting cocktails and thoughtful details throughout.Canary Club is grounded in authentic community, local connection, and a California state of mind. Opening 12pmmidnight daily.

Banyan Tree Residences, Dubai Tel: +971 4 584 5999 www.canaryclub.com

CELEBRITIES

Celebrities by Mauro Colagreco serves relaxed French elegance with a glimpse of glamour. As part of his renewed partnership with the resort, Chef Mauro reimagines the classics with a lighter, modern touch. Reflective of Chef Mauro’s continual innovation and creative approach to cuisine, Celebrities promises convivial French dining at its

very best. Sharing is central to the new Celebrities ideology, with a menu selection that plays to the sociable trend of the city. It includes starters such as La Betterave au Caviar (Sliced Beetroot Cooked in Salt Crust and Oscietra Caviar Cream) and Le Carpaccio de Saint-Jacques (Scallops Carpaccio, Citrus Dressing, Trout Roe and Herbs Oil), mains such as Le Turbot (Poached Turbot, Green Curry Sauce, Celery, ‘Cevennes’ White Onions and Tapioca Chips) and desserts such as L’Orange en Fleur (Saffron Cream, Almond, Orange Sorbet and Opaline), while also offering a Degustation Menu. Open hours: Monday to Saturday 7pm to 10.30pm (last booking 9.30pm)

One&Only Royal Mirage, Jumeirah Beach Tel: +971 4 399 9999 oneandonlyresorts.com

CHUAN

Chuan Restaurant is an award-winning fine dining Chinese restaurant in Dubai. It is the only one that serves Chinese state banquet dishes created by the former Chinese Presidential Palace chef team. Located in the best part of Pointe, here you can watch

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the biggest fountain show with a view of Atlantis. The food in Chuan combines selections from traditional royal recipes with authentic Chinese flavours given a vibrant contemporary twist.

TPT-GA-IN05, The West Pointe, Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Tel: +971 4564 3888

www.chuanseafood.com

CIPRIANI

Set in the heart of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Cipriani Dubai features an elegant blue and white nautical aesthetic, high gloss wood interior with polished steel finishes and signature brown leather chairs. The concept of the food at Cipriani is easy. Simple Italian food done to perfection. The chefs come from all over Italy and no matter where they are from, they all use a combination of local ingredients and products imported directly from Italy, everything is made fresh in the kitchen daily, including our pastas and famous desserts.

Gate Village 10, Dubai International Financial Centre, Dubai Phone: +971 4 347 0003

www.ciprianidubai.com/cipriani-dubai

CLAY

Almost two years since the award-winning Clay opened its radiant doors in Manama, Bahrain, this evocative restaurant journeys to new lands. Clay’s chosen destination is Bluewaters Island, Dubai, and brings an exceptional culinary experience in the form of Nikkei, a Japanese-Peruvian cuisine.

Fresh ingredients are delivered via intricate techniques and nuanced flavours with dishes inspired by the elements of traditional Japanese cuisine meeting bold and bright Peruvian techniques. Expect an enigmatic and explorative spirit as dishes beg to be photographed before being devoured. A buzz of energy driven by resident DJs, performers, and events.

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Open 12 noon to midnight from Sunday to Thursday and 12 noon until 2 am Friday and Saturday.

Lobby level, The Westin Dubai

Tel: +971 4 511 7434

www.elsurdubai.com

EL SUR

Enjoy the authentic flavours of Spain on a plate at El Sur. Bask in the Spanish glory while indulging in dishes made from fresh ingredients bursting with flavour. The menu ranges from hearty stews to tasty nibbles. There is something for everyone. Featuring alfresco dining on a gorgeous outdoor terrace, this is the perfect hangout spot if you are looking for Spanish spin on the evening.

Lobby level, The Westin Dubai

Tel: +971 4 511 7434

www.elsurdubai.com

FARSI

Farsi Restaurants Group with years of experience in exotic Persian cuisines is ready to serve you in any of its four locations or, if you prefer, you can simply place your order online/over the phone and the restaurant will deliver it to your home or hotel room. Visit to try the best kebobs and barbecues in the UAE, along with some of the more traditional Persian dishes made with highest quality of ingredients. The team says it is so sure about its food quality that every order comes with 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. Locations in Business Bay, Jumeirah Lake Towers and Al Ghurair Mall. See website for further details.

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 12 noon to 11.30pm

Tel: +971 4 450 3532, +971 4 450 3533

www.farsi-restaurant.com

FIRE LAKE GRILL HOUSE AND COCKTAIL BAR

FireLake Grill House and Cocktail Bar is welcoming and cosy, with delicious food cooked and handcrafted cocktails made to order. Here, the team honours the US Midwest’s tradition of charcoal, wood oven and open flame cooking, where smoke and fire enhance

the homegrown flavours. From succulent steaks to sizzling seafood, the dishes are grilled and barbecued with just the right amount of local spice. Enjoy delicious dishes and custom cocktails on the welcoming terrace while enjoying the view of Burj Khalifa and Dubai Canal. Open hours: Sunday to Friday 12 noon to 1am. Saturday 12.30pm to 1am Marasi Drive, Business Dubai

Tel: +971 56 404 4169 firelake.waterfront.dubai@radissonblu.com

GOHAN

Like the venue itself, the name Gohan has humble and intimate meanings. It translates as ‘meal of any sort’ and is often used to refer to any cooked rice dish. It is personal, traditional and intimate. The food concept here is this restaurant’s take on an ‘elegant street food’, a selective and deliberately refined menu of skewers, sushi and gyoza working with the highest quality ingredients and introducing high-end foreign products such as foie gras and caviar into the mix.

105 Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, 1st Floor, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 352 7105 lacantine.ae/events/gohan

HAYAL

Hayal brings the rich and aromatic flavours of Istanbul to Dubai in an elegant and artistic setting. The venue promises five-star experiences from start to finish with masterfully prepared modern and traditional Turkish dishes, impeccable presentation, and vivacious entertainment. Hayal will not only offer a uniquely creative culinary experience, but will also feature lush, vibrant, and artistic décor, with panoramic views of the breath-taking Downtown Dubai skyline, towering over glimmering waters of the Dubai Water Canal. The menu, created by celebrity chef Roberto Segura and his team, will blow away even the most inflexible of diners. The energetic space brings Turkey’s most loved culinary feats – succulent meats, strong coffees, and rich desserts – but with extravagance and luxurious flair. With opulence embedded in each facet of Hayal, guests can expect to be wowed by their over-the-top

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offerings and presentation of each dish and beverage. The name Hayal comes from the Turkish word for “daydream” – an apt title for a venue that is expected to bring artistic finesse, vibrancy, and brilliance to the heart of Dubai. Guests will feel as if they have landed in Istanbul, greeted by a lively open kitchen concept, with modern yet traditional indoor and outdoor seating, and a warm, social atmosphere accentuated by dynamic entertainment and service. Hayal offers A Big Turkish breakfast every day. Guests can indulge on a real feast enjoying homemade spreads, freshly baked bakeries and delicious Turkish breakfast favourites. Opening hours:

Monday to Friday: 9am to 12pm for Breakfast / 12pm to 4pm for Business Lunch / 6pm to 1am Dinner Saturday and Sunday: 8am to 4pm for All-Day Breakfast / 6pm to 1am for Dinner

Mezzanine at The St. Regis Downtown Dubai

Tel: +971 45 125 533

www.hayaldubai.com

IL BORRO

Originating from the illustrious Ferragamo family, Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai offers a warm and sophisticated atmosphere where guests can enjoy authentic Tuscan cuisine. With sustainability as a core pillar, various seasonal ingredients are sourced directly from Il Borro’s own organic farm, ‘Orto del Borro’ for a truly authentic farm-to-table dining experience.

Jumeirah Al Naseem, Dubai, UAE

Tel: +971 4 275 2555

www.ilborrotuscanbistro.ae

JOSETTE

The restaurant takes on the form of a woman: elegant, eccentric, commanding, accomplished, poised, mischievous, culture. The restaurant is inspired by Josette Day, the beautiful French actress best known for her role as Belle in 1946 film La Belle et la Bete. In creating this character, several inspirations were also taken from French socialite and patron of Cocteau. Serving up a slice of culinary daring dishes devoid of any gimmickry, our fabulous fare includes Parisian classics including Foie Gras Terrine, Escargot, Ratatouille, and an indulgent Seafood Platter. In addition to our daring menu, prepare to be wowed with some culinary

theatrics as we prepare and serve our signature Crêpe Josette in our special crêpe trolley. A Josette staple, we’re bringing rôtisserie back to its French roots with our special Poulet Roti and Lamb Leg, prepared daily in our rôtisserie oven.

ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC

Tel: +971 4 275 2522 josette.com/

KARAM AL BAHR

Featuring a wide array of fresh fish and exquisite Lebanese dishes, Karam Al Bahr is the ultimate spot for a casual lunch or dinner and a shisha. Enjoy fresh catch directly from the sea to your plate blended with authentic Lebanese flavours. Dine in style on the terrace with spectacular views of Dubai skyline, or soak up the warm Mediterranean ambiance indoors.

InterContinental Dubai Festival City

Tel: +971 4 701 1155 dubaifestivalcityhotels.com/karam

KYMA BEACH

Our Greek restaurant & beach club is open. This fresh, new concept from the RIKAS Group presents something unique to their expanding portfolio. Drawing inspiration from the authenticity of Greek life, KYMA provides the city with a Beach Restaurant & Pool experience. At the far end of The Palm’s West Beach, nestled amongst the dense foliage, the destination offers a moment of calm and privacy. Playing on all the senses, the chic, discreet and natural setting guests will discover a reprieve from the outside world, while authentic and delicious Greek flavours stimulate the palate.

Palm West Beach, Dubai Tel: +971 4 666 5999 kymabeach.ae

LANA LUSE

Lana Lusa revives the neighbourhood soul of old southern Europe with its homemade and high-quality Portuguese dishes made for sharing. Here the focus is on what goes in rather than what is taken out as a response to uber-healthy detox and ‘free-from’ cafes everywhere.

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Richly filled with Mediterranean memory, Lana Lusa helps you leave the stress of the city at the door and slip into a Portuguese modo de via. Come to the bar for a quick coffee and a pastry, or grab a table for a casual meal that turns into one of those get-togethers lasting from noon ’til night.

See the chefs at work through the kitchen window, or find a moment of calm on the terrace. Wherever you choose to linger, this is the place to leave the relentless pace of the city firmly outside. Open weekdays from 8 am to 12 pm and weekends from 9 am until 2 pm.

Wasl 51, Plaza - 1 Al Wasl Rd, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 380 1515

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LA MEZCALERIA

With some of the best scenic views of Business Bay, La Mezcaleria is a welcome escape setting foot in Dubai’s culinary scene with a vast menu inspired by flavours from the world over. The restaurant and lounge promises a lively experience with a diverse selection of cocktails along with shisha, live music on select nights and a DJ every night.

Opening hours: 6pm to 2am Sunday to Thursday, 6pm to 3am Friday, 1pm to 3am Saturday

Oberoi Hotel, Business Bay, Rooftop, 27th floor. Valet parking available in B1 parking

Tel: +971 50 423 4044

www.lamezcaleriadxb.com

L’AMO BISTRO DEL MARE

L’Amo Bistro del Mare is Dubai’s latest premium Italian dining experience. It is located at the prestigious Dubai Harbour Yacht Club and offers alfresco dining experiences with stunning vistas over the sea and sunsets. L’Amo Bistro del Mare pays tribute to the Italian coast, serving up authentic and sumptuous seafood flavours that are sure to tantalise the senses, leaving guests wanting to come back for more. Opening hours: Daily from 12pm to 3pm and 7pm to midnight. Last orders at 11.30pm.

Dubai Harbour Yacht Club

Tel: + 971 4 278 4800

www.lamorestaurant.com

LONG YIN

Recreating the rich culinary diversity from the vast topography of China, Long Yin extends the timeless legacy of the Far East to Dubai. Deeply rooted in gastronomic traditions, the offerings at Long Yin are a harmonious blend of flavours that are exquisite yet comforting.

Le Meridien Dubai Hotel and Conference Centre, Airport Road, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 702 2455

www.longyin-dubai.com

MAIDEN SHANGHAI

Dine with one of Dubai’s most famous chefs, awardwinning Chef Luo Bing at trendy Dubai dining hotspot Maiden Shanghai. Chef Bing invites you to indulge in MSG-free and organic gourmet Chinese dishes, inspired from four renowned Chinese cuisines –Cantonese, Sichuan, Shanghai and Beijing. Dubbed the best skyline view in Dubai, the 1920s Shanghai inspired restaurant spreads over three floors with stunning outdoor terrace lounge ‘Maiden Terrace’, fun-dining exclusive private dining rooms, and picturesque main restaurant with buzzing bar. This authentic Chinese restaurant also offers a private karaoke room, ideal for a birthday party Dubai style. It is also host to one of Dubai’s best Friday brunches, Naughty Noodles Saturday brunch, and award-winning ladies night in Dubai, Crazy Rich Ladies Night. There’s plenty to explore at this must-visit Dubai restaurant. Try the new dessert creations. Maiden has partnered with one of the world’s first and only Michelin starred dessert chefs, two Michelin star chef René Frank and invites you to sample the resulting dessert experience, exclusively at Maiden Shanghai. Opening hours: Lunch: Thursday, Friday and Sunday 12:30pm to 3:30pm. Dinner: Sunday to Thursday 7pm to 12am (last order 11.15pm), Friday and Saturday 7pm to 2am (last order 12.15am), Saturday 1pm to 2am

FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai

No. 1, Palm Jumeirah

Tel: +971 4 455 9989 palmjumeirah.fivehotelsandresorts.com

MAYABAY

Originating in Monaco, MayaBay is an exceptional dining and nightlife experience nestled in Jumeirah Al Naseem’s turtle lagoon. Guests can enjoy sophis-

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ticated interiors with picturesque views of the iconic Burj Al Arab while dining on a wide selection of tantalising Asian-inspired dishes and bespoke cocktails. An expert team of sommeliers are available to recommend the perfect wine and Japanese sake pairing.

Jumeirah Al Naseem

Tel: +971 4 275 2500 www.mayabayrestaurant.com/dubai

RHODES TWENTY10

This summer, indulge in a delectable dining experience with a sumptuous Surf and Turf offer at Rhodes Twenty10. For AED 699, feast on the finest, most succulent USDA Prime Beef strip loin, a tempting serving of tiger prawns and a classic Caesar salad, for two, in addition to your choice of selected grape. Meat lovers are in for a treat as Rhodes Twenty 10 is well known for their variety of lip-smacking sauces, which are offered on a complimentary basis.

Treat yourself and your loved ones to a special evening with exceptional food surrounded by the warm and welcoming ambience of Rhodes Twen-

ty10. Being one of the late Gary Rhodes’ distinguished F&B concepts, the venue continues to serve the celebrated restaurateur’s finest dishes. Daily, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Rhodes Twenty10, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 316 5550 www.rhodestwenty10.com

SEAFIRE STEAKHOUSE & BAR

Seafire, Dubai’s acclaimed steakhouse and bar located at Atlantis, The Palm invites guests to experience its latest menu created by Steven Fair, the new Chef de Cuisine with more than 10 years of contemporary American steakhouse experience. The menu honours classic New York-style steakhouse but with a reimagined twist.

Guests will be impressed by the Baby Wedge Salad, Duck Fat Steak fries and Prawn Cocktail and spoilt for choice with an updated steak selection on the menu. Keeping with the New York steakhouse vibe, every Friday and Saturday, guests can enjoy Seafire Live, an evening of soul and swing live jazz from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

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SHABESTAN

If you’re a fan of Iranian cuisine, then Shabestan is the restaurant that should be top of your list. Opening in 1985, Shabestan at Radisson Blu Dubai Deira Creek is recognised for its authentic Persian cuisine based on beloved family recipes passed down through three generations, and only available at this location. The restaurant has been visited by loyal customers for almost 40 years and has welcomed many prestigious guests in that time. Famed for its authenticity and beautiful views of the creek, the award-winning restaurant is a must for anyone looking to try the best of Iranian cuisine. Describing itself as the original and best, the restaurant was the first Shabestan to open in the city and the only one to serve up its famed recipes.

If you are looking to try a little of everything from the grill. Open daily from 12.30pm until 11pm Radisson Blu Hotel, Baniyas Road, Dubai Deira Creek Tel: +971 4 205 7033 radissonhotels.com

THE MEAT CO.

Food Fund International has announced the grand re-opening of its elite brand of steakhouse, The Meat Co. Known for its outstanding authentic style, food and ambience, the refreshed makeover promises diners a gastronomic journey in the enriched upscale space.

As a highly competitive premium steakhouse category, The Meat Co. is a favourite African luxury restaurant and a big hit with Souk visitors. Alongside a much-anticipated renovation, The Meat Co. will also feature some fresh additions to its signature menu of delicacies such as the finest steaks to carefully curated seafood dishes. For those non-meat eaters, there are also halal, vegetarianfriendly and gluten-free options. Open every day from 12 noon to midnight.

Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Jumeirah, Dubai Tel: +971 4 368 6040 themeatco.com/souk-madinat-jumeirah

THE MAINE LAND BRASSERIE

Established in 2014 by Pine Tree State Trading Company, The Maine has since become the leading New England brasserie company in the region, with three locations now open in JBR, Studio City, Business Bay and a taco truck that tours events around Dubai. Inspired by the summers he spent vacationing in Maine and Vermont as a child, Montreal ‘gastropreneur’ Joey Ghazal, created the restaurant as an homage to the immortal charm of the state with a slogan that justly proclaims ‘The Way Life Should Be’. Open daily from 12 noon to 12 midnight. Various locations including ME by Melia Hotel, Business Bay Tel: +971 4 577 6680 www.themaine.ae

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TORNO SUBITO

Torno Subito sees Chef Massimo Bottura bring his first one Michelin Star-awarded restaurant outside of Italy. He shows his favourite way to hit ‘escape’ by taking guests on a journey back to the 1960s Italian Riviera.

In honour of Torno Subito being awarded one Michelin Star, diners can indulge in the best of Torno Subito’s menu with the stunning backdrop of the Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina.

Ground Floor, W Dubai – The Palm, West Crescent, Palm Jumeirah

Tel: +971 4 245 55 88 www.tornosubitodubai.com

VARQ

Varq is a finely crafted gold or silver leaf used to garnish gourmet dishes – a worthy symbol of royalty – and the inspiration behind this contemporary Indian fine-dining restaurant, where the canvas

is the plate and the highest quality ingredients are the palate. Savour creations such as Varqui Crab, a culinary medley of crab meat, tandoori shrimp, crispy filo and gold leaf. Diners will also enjoy handcrafted cocktails and boutique spirits, as well as exclusive experiences such as the chef’s table, degustation menus and inspiring wine tasting evenings. Private dining rooms allow for intimate occasions, family celebrations or corporate events. Artistic touches delight from the themed leaf chandelier to the chic bar seating, and the stunning show kitchen where ‘feature presentations’ are created. Capacity: 110 guests indoors and 70 guests outdoors. Opening hours: 12pm to 3pm and 6pm to 12 midnight

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Tel: +971 4 275 4444

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Café and confectionary

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BATEEL CAFÉ + BATEEL BOUTIQUE

Leveraging world-renowned Mediterranean flavours, Café Bateel offers a distinct range of gourmet dishes, curated by award-winning chefs. With premium, natural flavours as the foundation of every dish, here you can indulge in a selection of healthy, authentic recipes in a warm and sophisticated ambience. Café Bateel is recognised for exquisite quality, heartfelt hospitality, and authentic gourmet food.

Dubai Marina Mall

Tel: +971 4 430 7539

www.bateel.com

BLOOMSBURY’S

This boutique café and artisan bakery brand has an avantgarde concept inspired by London cafés. It also caters to the increasing numbers of health-conscious, calorie-conscious and vegan diners with a wide range of healthy, sugar-free and keto options. The chef-driven recipes are created from scratch using the finest ingredients and include all-day breakfast, soups and salads, sandwiches, pastas, pizzas and burgers, as well as an array of home-made pastries, desserts, cupcakes, cakes, cookies, tarts and more. There are also ‘delivery only’ options via the website.

Entrance 4, Ground Floor, Al Ghurair Centre

Tel: +971 04 268 4449

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CHOIX

Embrace the culinary lifestyle of the Avenue des Champs Élysées, with a premium collection of Parisian delicacies from three Michelin star chef Pierre Gagnaire. While enjoying the impressive views of the city’s skyline, guests can indulge in CHOIX’s renowned Afternoon Tea and an elegantly crafted menu selection that is perfect for lunch or dinner.

Lobby Level, Intercontinental Dubai Festival City

Tel: +971 56 506 2518

www.dubaifestivalcityhotels.com/choix

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CIPRIANI DOLCI

A luxurious take on the traditional Italian pasticceria, this restaurant offers a chic ambience, attentive service and wellpriced Venetian menu. Featuring a design that takes cues from the original Harry’s Bar in Venice, Cipriani Dolci is a portal to a gilded age set against the modernity of Dubai. The restaurant offers all-day casual dining, and is renowned for its tramezzini, pastries, desserts, great mocktails and a selection of Cipriani classics. A classic vitrine holds centre stage, a distinct feature of the pasticceria, displaying artisanal pastry and savoury delicacies.

The Dubai Mall Fashion Avenue, Ground Floor, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 347 0003

www.ciprianidubai.com/cipriani-dolci-dubai-mall

KARAT

The sophisticated lobby lounge, Karat is the focal point of the hotel and the ideal place for relaxing and socialising. Perfect for a casual business meeting or for relaxing after a day of shopping, Karat offers privacy in a relaxed living room atmosphere. The menu features a variety of salads, sandwiches, beverages and pastries. There is complimentary dining for children up to the age of five years and 50 percent off dining for children between the ages of 6 and 11 years.

Lobby Level, Dubai Mall

Tel: + 971 4 438 8666

www.addresshotels.com/en/restaurant/karat

LA MAISON ANI

Located in Dubai Mall Fashion Avenue, La Maison Ani serves relaxed French-Mediterranean cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner with an effortlessly elegant ambiance. Influenced by chef Izu Ani’s love of travel, the menu at La Maison Ani encompasses the cultures that have shaped his creativity. The restaurant pays homage to the chef’s African roots, his upbringing in England, his love affair with France and his time in the Middle East.

Open daily from 9.30am to 12 midnight.

Fashion Avenue, Dubai Mall

www.lamaisonanibychefizu.me

MADELEINE ET MARCEL

Madeleine et Marcel sees the craftsmanship and artistry of French patisserie now arrive in Dubai, thanks to the vision and passion of the team at La Cantine.

Due to demand, Madeleine et Marcel opens its virtual doors earlier than expected, with online orders available for collection or delivery. The patisserie offers everything from the finest Viennoiserie to exquisite gateau du voyage, as well as all manner of sweet treats and chocolate delicacies

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too. A physical store will follow later in the year at Emirates Towers. Whether you’re looking for the perfect pastries for brunch, a jaw-dropping dessert for a party or a way to say a very unique thank you to someone special, Madeleine et Marcel caters for all occasions. It also offers a corporate partnership service for private events and concession stores. The authentic Parisian influence is never far away – something that will be evident in every single mouthful. For as Ernest Hemingway famously said, “Wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.”

Open daily from 10am to 10pm.

Ground Floor, Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel – Trade Centre 2 – Dubai

Tel: +971 4 385 2022 madeleineetmarcel.com

THE CAKE BOUTIQUE

The Cake Boutique is an opulent online dessert shop featuring the talented cake artist, Beth Lauren at the forefront of such a creative vision. Exquisite creativity, storytelling that comes to life, delicious patisserie experiences, and thoughtful awareness of sustainable, seasonal ingredients are the pillars built into the

DNA of the Cake Boutique. You are well and truly spoilt with mouth-watering flavors at the Cake Boutique, so get ready to be pampered by the sweet indulgence of their seven signature cakes, such as Cheeky Monkey, White Chocolate and Raspberry or 24 Carrot Gold to name a few.

Whether it is a vegan delicacy or a sugar-free and gluten-free confection, Lauren made sure to cater for your everyday sweet cravings.

The Lotus Biscoff Cake is crafted with a cinnamon flavored vegan sponge topped with Lotus ganache softly pressed between each moist sponge layer and a smooth, ivory whipped lotus plant-based buttercream fused with a velvet Lotus sauce and crunchy biscuit pieces making it the perfect option for vegans. For your greatest enjoyment, The Cake Boutique by Waldorf Astoria DIFC is open everyday of the week from 11am to 5pm and from 6pm to 8pm.

Burj Daman, Al Mustaqbal Street +971 058 600 4547 thecakeboutiquedifc.com

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LADURÉE

Ladurée is a French luxury bakery and sweet maker founded in 1862, best known for its double-decker macarons. It has built its reputation on its distinguished pastries selection and classic savoury dishes through its Parisian tea rooms and restaurants set across a wide range of malls in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.

Its aim is to create the perfect harmony between sweet and savoury, providing the perfect flavours and textures.

As with its pastries, Ladurée’s savoury offerings are also a reinterpretation of some timeless French gastronomy dishes. Ladurée’s decadent treats also include a dazzling array of flavoursome French toasts and drinks. For outlets, opening hours and locations, visit the website.

Burj Daman, Al Mustaqbal Street

+971 058 600 4547

www.laduree.ae

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Nightlife in Dubai

WELCOME TO GOES NIGHTCLUBBING UAE STYLE AND DISCOVERS GENUINE LUXURY AND CLASS .

BAI BAR + TERRACE

Toast your favourite sporting sensation with special sips created for champions at Bai Bar and Terrace. With a cosy interior designed with the sporty in mind, here you can settle in for the big match with a pizza straight from the wood-fired oven or cheer on your team with some just-right snacks and drinks. And if you’re looking for something a little more refined, the outdoor terrace caters to those seeking an elegantly casual dining experience.

Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View, Marasi Drive

Tel: +971 4 875 3300

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CÉ LA VI

Originating in Southeast Asia, Cé La Vi celebrates the popular French saying that translates to ‘This is life’ . Its DNA is rooted in the artistic influences of the region’s art, carvings, paintings and architecture.

The team at Cé La Vi employs all the senses at their disposal to create unforgettable experiences considering the wellbeing of their guests and staff at all times. This means multi-sensorial journeys that unfold through mixology, music and cuisine, award-winning contemporary Asian dining and world-class entertainment – all coming together with great hospitality and magnificent vistas of the glistening Dubai skyline.

The landmark location is situated in the heart of Downtown Dubai and rises 220 metres above sea level, boasting one of the city’s highest rooftops with a Restaurant, SkyBar, Club Lounge and Pool Deck. Perched atop Address Sky View, the restaurant is just one of the premium locations from the group that also has destinations around the world including in Singapore, Shanghai, Taipei and Tokyo.

Level 54, Address Sky View, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai

Tel : +971 4 582 6111

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MAKAR

This intimate and traditional Scottish bar has a complete new list of specials designed to suit the warm welcome guaranteed on every visit. There are also now big screens for guests to enjoy their favourite games while tucking into one of the 10,000 juicy burgers on offer. It’s always happy hour at Makar! Open Friday to Sunday from 3pm.

Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Waterfront

Tel: +9714 249 7800

www.sohogardendxb.com Makar

RAIA ROOFTOP BAR AND LOUNGE

With its elegant style, irresistible flavours and panoramic views of the Palm’s horizon and Dubai’s iconic skyline, Raia offers sophisticated comfort within a vibrant Arabesque atmosphere. Experience a world of modern Moroccan and Andalusian aesthetics combined with hints of contemporary vibes and warm hospitality at this irresistible lounge.

Socialise in style while enjoying tantalising sharing plates and inventive cocktails. Embark on a journey of the taste buds with creations inspired from the Spice Route with exotic ingredients from Mumbai to Marrakesh, including rose, saffron, tarragon and ginger, creatively incorporated into an excellent selection of beverages. Open hours: 6pm to 3am

Taj Exotica Resort and Spa, The Palm, East Crescent Road, Palm Jumeirah Tel: +971 4 275 4444 www.tajhotels.com

ROARING RABBIT

The Roaring Rabbit is a remarkable blend of eclectic modern interiors and classic gastropub cuisine, also offering the pub tradition of a quiz night.

The warm atmosphere encourages convivial banter as patrons savour their favourite craft, draught or quirky cocktail, including signature concoctions like the Roaring Mary blends with smoked bacon infused

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spirits, tomato juice, dashes of tabasco, Worcestershire sauce and fresh lemon juice.

Indoors or out, the clever humour and generous spirit of the Roaring Rabbit itself is never far away, making cameo appearances in the menu, décor and friendliness of the easy-going hosts. This is one rabbit hole you will be happy to fall into. Capacity: 130 guests indoors, 80 guests outdoors

Open hours: 12 noon to 2am

Taj Exotica Resort and Spa, The Palm, East Crescent Road, Palm Jumeirah

Tel: +971 4 275 4444 www.tajhotels.com

ST TROP

St Trop brings al fresco chic and a flavour of je ne sais quoi elegance to the UAE’s night scene, combining a relaxed yet classy vibe with an energetic soundtrack offset by the dynamic backdrop of Dubai’s ever-changing skyline. An oasis in the heart of the city, the contemporary new rooftop lounge is a popular pied à terre for DIFC’s busy movers and shakers who appreciate a vibrant, sophisticated and lively venue post-work. And inspired by Luigi Vespero, executive chef at Waldorf Astoria DIFC, the Mediterranean-infused

menu with regional accents guarantees an elevated culinary experience. Open from 6pm to 2am daily.

18th floor, Waldorf Astoria DIFC, Al Mustaqbal StZa’abeel

Tel: +971 4 515 9800 www.hilton.com/en/hotels/dxbwawa-waldorf-astoriadubai-international-financial-centre/dining/

THE PENTHOUSE

If you’re looking for one of the best views of Dubai, head to The Penthouse rooftop bar and lounge at the Five Hotel Palm Jumeirah. Enjoy the delicious signature cocktails and lively ambience, while taking in a breathtaking view of the sea and the marina skyline. Day or night, this is the perfect spot to have a great time with friends and make some unforgettable memories.

Five Palm Jumeirah Dubai, No 1 Palm Jumeirah Tel: +971 52 900 4868 thepenthouse.co

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TIKIS

In a city with as much sunshine and as many tall buildings as Dubai, you’d assume it would be easy to find a great rooftop lounge. This is the rooftop lounge to end all other rooftop lounges.See you on the upside at TIKI’S Rooftop Lounge - an unparalleled cocktail experience for thoughtful discussions, lively reunions or a romantic date. It’s a place to sip on a drink best enjoyed under the grass hut on our bar or cozy up at a table looking out to panoramic views. Open from 5pm to 2am Thursday to Saturday.

Banyan Tree Residences Hillside, Dubai

Tel: +971 4 584 5999

www.canaryclub.com/tikis

VISTA RESTAURANT AND TERRACE

Set against panoramic vistas of the creek and the city beyond, Vista welcomes you with masterfully crafted cocktails and an extensive selection of cosmopolitan bites. Its vibrant atmosphere and ample terrace setting makes it the ideal spot for a casual sundowner, a lazy afternoon or a social night out with family and friends.

InterContinental Dubai Festival City

Tel: + +971 4 701 1127/28

dubaifestivalcityhotels.com/vista

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ABU DHABI

For a beautiful day trip, the north-eastern part of the Arabian Gulf is well worth a visit. Only a two-hour drive from Dubai, Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate and home to the capital city, also named Abu Dhabi. With all of its modern luxuries and traditional Middle Eastern charm, it’s an ideal place to unearth the heart of the UAE.

Characterised by a diverse range of glittering skyscrapers and top-class hotels, Abu Dhabi is a leader in luxury development and provides a lavish experience for keen shoppers. It is also, however, a place of contrasts and offers a dose of the old with the new, adding to its intrigue.

Saadiyat Island, 500 kilometres off the coast of Abu Dhabi, has been undergoing a huge transformation and now offers exciting residential, commercial and leisure opportunities. Much of the infrastructure on the island is now either completed or well underway. One of the most exciting developments is the first international extension of the Louvre museum, which opened in 2017.

Saadiyat will also feature the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, which will utilise 162,000 cubic metres of concrete and is now due for final completion in 2022.

This emirate’s second largest city is Al Ain (which means ‘the spring’), which is also fondly known as the ‘garden city’ due to its verdant environment. Al Ain is the proud birthplace of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (the first president of the UAE) and home to the Al Ain Camel Market, the last of its kind in the UAE, which attracts customers from all over the Emirates and Oman. Do be wary of ‘guides’ offering to show you around though. Many tourists have complained of being pressured to pay well over the odds for such services.

Al Ain also boasts Wadi Adventure, which opened in 2012 and offers a plethora of water-related activities such as surfing, rafting, wake boarding and kayaking, as well as a high ropes adventure course. The water park has been closed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, so check its website (www.wadiadventure.ae) before planning a visit.

SHARJAH

The third largest emirate in the UAE, Sharjah is a pleasant 30-minute drive from Dubai. It’s the only emirate in the UAE to have coastline on both the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, providing lovely scenery. It is well known for possessing a rich cultural heritage, having won the prestigious UNESCO award in 1998 for being the cultural capital of the Arab world. The region boasts plenty of museums and souks. Travellers should note that it is the only dry emirate, meaning there is no alcohol available anywhere, though you are permitted to consume it in private if you have a licence. Sharjah’s decency laws are also strictly enforced – that means no exposed stomachs,

backs or knees, whether you are male or female.

KHOR FAKKAN

On Sharjah’s eastern coast is Khor Fakkan (which means ‘creek of two jaws’). It is one of the UAE’s foremost container ports, but is also a popular spot for sightseeing, as it possesses gorgeous mountain and ocean views. The region also features white sand beaches and coral outcrops, perfect for both diving and snorkelling.

UMM AL-QUWAIN

The name ‘Umm al-Quwain’, meaning ‘mother of two powers’, is a reference to the great seafaring history of this emirate. Only five kilometres long and one kilometre wide, it is one of the smaller members of the UAE, but that doesn’t stop its inhabitants from enjoying themselves.

Umm al-Quwain has a history of adrenaline-fuelled water sports, including water-skiing, windsurfing, kayaking and jet skiing.

Off-water adventures options are plentiful too, as the Umm al-Quwain Aeroclub provides opportunities for hotair ballooning, parachuting and skydiving, as well as taking a flight in a helicopter, small plane or microlight.

For those in the mood for a quieter way to explore the nearby deserted islands and mangrove swamps, both sailing and canoeing are also on offer.

Alternatively, Seneyah Island, across the creek from Umm al-Quwain city, is ideal for nature enthusiasts, as it is renowned for being a sanctuary to many different species of bird and deer, as well as native Al Qaram trees.

FUJAIRAH

Further down the east coast is the quiet emirate of Fujairah, one of the only UAE members that is almost entirely mountainous, but also the only one to feature a coastline solely on the Gulf of Oman. The area is fast developing into a key area for water sports but is notably a hotspot for diving.

Agriculture and fishing are the two traditional mainstays of the economy and still feature prominently in the area. Fujairah also boasts the oldest mosque in the UAE, the Al Badiyah, which is believed to have been constructed in 1446 although its mud and stone structure makes radiocarbon dating impossible.

AJMAN

Ajman, the smallest of the UAE members, is bordered by Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain. With an eye for attracting holidaymakers, one of Ajman’s attractions is traditional crafts, and visitors can appreciate the artistry involved in converting gold bars into Bedouin jewellery.

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For a brush with history, the Mowaihat archaeological site is worth a visit, as it is where a circular Umm al-Nar tomb was discovered – the first sign of Umm al-Nar habitation in the northern emirates. Here numerous soft stone and painted ceramic vessels have been found, as well as a number of other cultural artefacts, such as copper utensils and beads, all of which are on display at the Ajman Museum.

RAS AL-KHAIMAH

Situated on the northern end of the Arabian Gulf coast is Ras al-Khaimah. The beautiful coastline includes views of tranquil lagoons and beaches, but also shares Oman’s dramatic mountains. The area is attempting to make its mark on the tourism front and provides some unique activities for tourists.

If the idea of a desert safari is tempting, then this is the place to be. A swim in the Khatt Thermal Springs is an appealing option, while a spot of hiking in the surrounding mountains is a superb way to explore this region. If you’d rather someone else did the heavy lifting, why not try travel by horseback, courtesy of Al Wadi Equestrian Adventure

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WELCOME TO DUBAI IS FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING LUXURY HOTELS :

ANANTARA DUBAI

THE PALM RESORT & SPA

Tel: +971 4 567 8888

Fax: +971 4 567 8009

www.anantara.com

ARMANI HOTEL DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 888 3888

Fax: +971 4 888 3777

www.armanihoteldubai.com

ATLANTIS, THE PALM, DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 426 0000

Fax: +971 4 426 0001

www.atlantisthepalm.com

BURJ AL ARAB

Tel: +971 4 301 7777

Fax: +971 4 301 7000

www.jumeirah.com

CAESARS BLUEWATERS

DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 556 6666

Fax: + www.caesars.com/dubai

CROWNE PLAZA DUBAI

FESTIVAL CITY

Tel: +971 4 701 2222

Fax: +971 4 232 9097 www.crowneplaza.com

DUBAI MARRIOTT HOTEL AND SUITES

Tel: +971 4 319 4000

Fax: +971 4 319 4006

www.marriotthotels.com

EMERALD PALACE

Tel: +971 4 248 8888

www.kempinski.com/en/dubai/ emerald-palace-kempinskidubai/

FAIRMONT HOTEL

Tel: +971 4 332 5555

Fax: +971 4 332 4555

www.fairmont.com

GRAND HYATT DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 317 1234

Fax: +971 4 317 1235

www.dubai.grand.hyatt.com

GROSVENOR HOUSE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 399 8888

Fax: +971 4 399 8444

www.grosvenorhouse-dubai.com

HABTOOR PALACE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 435 5555

www.lxrhotels3.hilton.com/lxr/ habtoor-palace-dubai/

TAJ EXOTICA RESORT& SPA

Tel: +971 4 275 4444

www.tajhotels.com/

HILTON DUBAI JUMEIRAH

Tel: +971 4 399 1111

Fax: +971 4 399 1112

www.hilton.com

HYATT REGENCY DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 209 1234

Fax: +971 4 209 1235

www.dubai.regency.hyatt.com

IBIS WORLD TRADE CENTRE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 332 4444

Fax: +971 4 331 1220

www.ibishotel.com

INTERCONTINENTAL DUBAI

FESTIVAL CITY

Tel: +971 4 701 1111

Fax: +971 4 232 9095

www.ichotelsgroup.com

INTERCONTINENTAL RESIDENCE SUITES DUBAI

FESTIVAL CITY

Tel: +971 4 701 3333

Fax: +971 4 232 9096

www.ichotelsgroup.com

JEBEL ALI GOLF RESORT AND SPA

Tel: +971 4 814 5555

Fax: +971 4 883 5543

www.jebelali-international.com

JUMEIRAH BEACH HOTEL

Tel: +971 4 348 0000

Fax: +971 4 301 6800

www.jumeirah.com

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JUMEIRAH EMIRATES

TOWERS

Tel: +971 4 330 0000

Fax: +971 4 330 3030

www.jumeirah.com

JUMEIRAH ZABEEL SARAY

Tel: +971 4 453 0000

Fax: +971 4 453 0001

www.jumeirah.com

JW MARRIOTT MARQUIS

Tel: 04 414 3000

Fax: 04 414 0001

www.jwmarriottmarquis dubailife.com

KEMPINSKI HOTEL MALL OF THE EMIRATES

Tel: +971 4 341 0000

Fax: +971 4 341 4500

www.kempinski.com

KEMPINSKI RESIDENCES, PALM JUMEIRAH,

Tel: + 971 4 444 2000

Fax: +971 4 444 2777

www.kempinski.com/palmjumeirah

LE MERIDIEN DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 217 0000

Fax: +971 4 282 5540

www.lemeridien-dubai.com

LE MERIDIEN MINA SEYAHI RESORT AND MARINA

Tel: +971 4 399 3333

Fax: +971 4 399 3000

www.lemeridien-minaseyahi.com

LE ROYAL MERIDIEN BEACH RESORT AND SPA

Tel: +971 4 399 5555

Fax: +971 4 399 5999

www.leroyalmeridien-dubai.com

MADINAT JUMEIRAH, THE ARABIAN RESORT DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 366 8888

Fax: +971 4 366 7788

www.jumeirah.com

MOVENPICK GRAND AL BUSTAN

Tel: +971 4 282 0000

Fax: +971 4 282 8100

www.movenpickgrandalbustan.com

NOVOTEL WORLD TRADE CENTRE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 332 0000

Fax: +971 4 332 0001

www.novotel.com

www.welcome-to.com

ONE AND ONLY

ROYAL MIRAGE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 399 9999

Fax: +971 4 399 9998

www.oneandonlyroyalmirage.com

ONE AND ONLY

THE PALM, DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 440 1010

Fax: + 971 4 440 1011

www.oneandonlythepalm.com

PARK HYATT DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 602 1234

Fax: +971 4 602 1235

www.dubai.park.hyatt.com

RADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBAI CANAL VIEW

Tel: +971 4 875 3300

www.radissonhotels.com

RADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBAI DEIRA CREEK

Tel: +971 4 222 7171

Fax: +971 4 228 4777

www.radissonblu.com

RADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBAI WATERFRONT

Tel: +971 4 249 7800

Fax: +971 4 249 7899

www.radissonhotels.com

RAFFLES DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 324 8888

Fax: +971 4 324 6000

www.raffles.com

RENAISSANCE DOWNTOWN

Tel: +971 4 512 5555

Fax: +971 4 431 8585

www.marriott.com/hotels/ travel/dxbbb-renaissancedowntown-hotel-dubai

RITZ CARLTON DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 399 4000

Fax: +971 4 399 4001

www.ritzcarlton.com

SHANGRI-LA HOTEL DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 343 8888

Fax: +971 4 343 8886

www.shangri-la.com

SHERATON DUBAI CREEK HOTEL AND TOWERS

Tel: +971 4 228 1111

Fax: +971 4 228 3468

www.sheratondubaicreek.com

SHERATON JUMEIRAH

com

THE ADDRESS, SKY VIEW

Tel: +971 4 873 8888

www.theaddress.com

THE MEYDAN HOTEL

Tel: +971 4 381 3333

Fax: +971 4 381 3344

www.meydanhotels.com

THE PALACE DOWNTOWN

Tel: +971 4 428 7888

Fax: +971 4 428 7999

www.theaddress.com

SWISSÔTEL AL GHURAIR & SWISSÔTEL LIVING AL GHURAIR

SWISSÔTEL AL MUROOJ

Tel: +971 4 321 1111

Fax: +971 4 321 5555 www.rotana.com

THE ADDRESS, DOWNTOWN BURJ DUBAI Tel: +971

THE

THE ADDRESS, DUBAI MARINA

Tel: +971 4 436 7777

Fax: +971 4 436 7788

www.theaddress.com

BAB AL QASR HOTEL

Tel: +971 2 205 3000

Fax: +971 2 205 3333

www.babalqasr.com

BEACH ROTANA HOTEL AND TOWERS

Tel: +971 2 697 9000

Fax: +971 2 644 2111

www.rotana.com

THE RITZ-CARLTON, DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE

Tel: +971 4 372 2222

Fax: +971 4 372 2020 www.ritzcarlton.com/dubaiifc

THE WESTIN DUBAI MINA SEYAHI BEACH RESORT AND MARINA

Tel: +971 4 399 4141

Fax: +971 4 399 9144 www.starwoodhotels.com

TOWERS ROTANA DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 343 8000

Fax: +971 4 343 5111 www.rotana.com

WALDORF ASTORIA DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE

Tel: +971 4 515 9999

Fax: +971 4 515 9998

www.waldorfastoria.com/DIFC

WALDORF ASTORIA DUBAI PALM JUMEIRAH

Tel: +971 4 818 2222

Fax: +971 4 818 2233

www.waldorfastoria.com/ dubaipalm

KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR WELCOME TO ABU DHABI IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS :

DESERT ISLANDS RESORT AND SPA BY ANANTARA

Tel: +971 2 801 5400

Fax: +971 2 801 5404

www.desertislands.anantara.com

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4 436 8888 Fax: +971 4 436 8880 www.theaddress.com
ADDRESS,
MALL Tel: +971 4 438 8888 Fax: +971 4 438 7888 www.theaddress.com
Tel. +971 44 55 66 77 Fax: +971 4 455 6616 www.sofitel-dubai-thepalm.com
DUBAI
SOFITEL THE PALM, DUBAI
Tel: +971 4
Fax: +971 4
https://www.sofitel-dubai-
SOFITEL DUBAI THE OBELISK
324 9999
455 6616
theobelisk.com/
www.sheratonjumeirahbeach.
BEACH HOTEL Tel: +971 4 399 5533
Tel: +971 4
Fax: +971
www.swissotel.com/dubai
293 3000
4 293 3555

EASTERN MANGROVES HOTEL & SPA BY ANANTARA

Tel: +971 2 656 1000

Fax: +971 2 656 1009 www.anantara.com

EMIRATES PALACE ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 690 8888

Fax: +971 2 690 9999 www.emiratespalace.com

HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 666 6888

Fax: +971 2 666 9153 www.ichotelsgroup.com

HYATT CAPITAL GATE

Tel: +971 2 596 1234

Fax: +971 2 596 1235 www.abudhabi.capitalgate. hyatt.com

JUMEIRAH AT ETIHAD TOWERS

Tel.: +971 2 811 5555

Fax: +971 2 811 5588 www.jumeirah.com

LE MERIDIEN ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 644 6666

Fax: +971 2 644 0348 www.lemeridienabudhabi.com

LE ROYAL MERIDIEN ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 674 2020

Fax: +971 2 674 2552 www.leroyalmeridienabudhabi.com

PARK HYATT

Tel: +971 2 407 1234

Fax: +971 2 407 1235 www.abudhabi.park.hyatt.com

PARK ROTANA ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 6573333

Fax: +971 2 6573000 www.rotana.com/parkrotana

RADISSON BLU ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 656 2000

Fax: +971 2 656 2001

www.radissonblu.com/en/ hotel-abudhabi

QASR AL SARAB DESERT RESORT BY ANANTARA

Tel: +971 2 886 2088

Fax: +971 2 886 2086

www.qasralsarab.anantara.com

ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI HOTEL

Tel: +971 2 813 5550

Fax: +971 2 813 5551

www.rosewoodabudhabihotel.com

SHANGRI-LA HOTEL QUARYAT AL BERI ABU

DHABI

Tel: +971 2 509 8888

Fax: +971 2 558 5999

www.shangri-la.com

SHERATON ABU DHABI HOTEL AND RESORT

Tel: +971 2 677 3333

Fax: +971 2 672 5149

www.sheratonabudhabihotel.com

SOFITEL ABU DHABI CORNICHE

Tel: +971 2 813 7777

ST REGIS ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 694 4444

Fax: +971 2 665 6529

www.stregisabudhabi.com

ST REGIS SAADIYAT ISLAND RESORT

Tel: +971 2 498 8888

Fax: +9712 498 8889

www.stregissaadiyatisland.com

THE RITZ-CARLTON ABU DHABI, GRAND CANAL

Tel: +971 2 818 8888

Fax: +971 2 818 8088

www.ritzcarlton.com/AbuDhabi

YAS HOTEL ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 656 0000

Fax: +971 2 656 0001

www.yashotelabudhabi.com

ZAYA NURAI

Tel: +971 2 506 6222

Fax: +971 2 813 7799 www.sofitel.com www.welcome-to.com

www.zayanuraiisland.com

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