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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2025 · 4 MIN

Discovering Dubai's Hidden Gems: From Vibrant Art to Adrenaline-Fueled Adventures

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Dubai is packed with extraordinary things to do this week, spanning indulgent food experiences, music nights, adrenaline-fueled adventures, and unique cultural escapes. With August bringing the city’s hottest days, most fun happens indoors or by night, making it both a playground for tourists and a treasure trove for locals in the know. Swing by Dubai’s Design District, or d3, where the city’s creative pulse thrives among world-class galleries and provocative street art. The vibe here is energetic yet welcoming, and while the famed Dubai Design Week is set for November, d3 is alive now with open-air yoga, fitness pop-ups, and a rotating schedule of exhibitions from both international and UAE artists. If fashion fascinates you or you simply want to drink in some innovative architecture, d3 is a must-visit. Foodies, seafood lovers, or anyone seeking a dash of theatrics should snag a seat at Sexy Fish for the “More Than Brunch” experience, happening this Saturday from 12:30 to 4pm. You’ll taste standout Japanese-inspired delicacies and cocktails, enjoy electrifying DJ sets, and even catch live saxophonists and dancers in the vibrant Candy Room, according to Grazia Magazine. Eauzone at One&Only Royal Mirage delivers a more tranquil garden-and-pool backdrop with the Endless Flavours of Asia brunch, running Friday to Sunday poolside—perfect for unwinding with hand-rolled sushi and sublime views. Looking for something distinctly Dubai? Head to the Burj Khalifa and soar to the observation deck for unbeatable views—early morning or sunset slots are best to beat the crowds. At Dubai Mall, immerse yourself in the world’s largest aquarium, or, for an insider’s thrill, take a sightseeing cruise along the Marina for a fresh perspective of the skyline and iconic Palm Jumeirah. Night swimming at Dubai’s beaches is popular in August due to cooler water temps and fewer crowds, as highlighted by Dubai Tickets travel guide. Visit after sunset for a memorable (and breezy) Gulf swim. For listeners seeking adrenaline, book a 4WD desert safari with sandboarding and camel rides; many tours include late-night stargazing or belly-dancing, turning the desert into a stage beneath the stars. IMG Worlds of Adventure, the massive indoor theme park, keeps the thrills rolling with rides and immersive worlds—an unbeatable way to escape the heat. For lighter fare, the Museum of Illusions in Al Seef invites you to puzzle your senses and snap mind-bending photos. If you want something even more niche, consider a roasting lesson at the Coffee Museum or honey tasting at the Hatta Bee Garden. Music and night owls have plenty to cheer about this week: the Rewind party at Twenty Three Rooftop Bar gets going Friday from 9pm, pairing panoramic city views with a DJ-led dance floor. Saturday delivers Afro Latin Social Dancing Night at the same venue—bring a friend or meet new ones in a lively social setting. Over at Stella Maris Tower, the Soca Yacht Party sets sail on August 30th for is This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Dubai is packed with extraordinary things to do this week, spanning indulgent food experiences, music nights, adrenaline-fueled adventures, and unique cultural escapes. With August bringing the city’s hottest days, most fun happens indoors or by night, making it both a playground for tourists and a treasure trove for locals in the know. Swing by Dubai’s Design District, or d3, where the city’s creative pulse thrives among world-class galleries and provocative street art. The vibe here is energetic yet welcoming, and while the famed Dubai Design Week is set for November, d3 is alive now with open-air yoga, fitness pop-ups, and a rotating schedule of exhibitions from both international and UAE artists. If fashion fascinates you or you simply want to drink in some innovative architecture, d3 is a must-visit. Foodies, seafood lovers, or anyone seeking a dash of theatrics should snag a seat at Sexy Fish for the “More Than Brunch” experience, happening this Saturday from 12:30 to 4pm. You’ll taste standout Japanese-inspired delicacies and cocktails, enjoy electrifying DJ sets, and even catch live saxophonists and dancers in the vibrant Candy Room, according to Grazia Magazine. Eauzone at One&Only Royal Mirage delivers a more tranquil garden-and-pool backdrop with the Endless Flavours of Asia brunch, running Friday to Sunday poolside—perfect for unwinding with hand-rolled sushi and sublime views. Looking for something distinctly Dubai? Head to the Burj Khalifa and soar to the observation deck for unbeatable views—early morning or sunset slots are best to beat the crowds. At Dubai Mall, immerse yourself in the world’s largest aquarium, or, for an insider’s thrill, take a sightseeing cruise along the Marina for a fresh perspective of the skyline and iconic Palm Jumeirah. Night swimming at Dubai’s beaches is popular in August due to cooler water temps and fewer crowds, as highlighted by Dubai Tickets travel guide. Visit after sunset for a memorable (and breezy) Gulf swim. For listeners seeking adrenaline, book a 4WD desert safari with sandboarding and camel rides; many tours include late-night stargazing or belly-dancing, turning the desert into a stage beneath the stars. IMG Worlds of Adventure, the massive indoor theme park, keeps the thrills rolling with rides and immersive worlds—an unbeatable way to escape the heat. For lighter fare, the Museum of Illusions in Al Seef invites you to puzzle your senses and snap mind-bending photos. If you want something even more niche, consider a roasting lesson at the Coffee Museum or honey tasting at the Hatta Bee Garden. Music and night owls have plenty to cheer about this week: the Rewind party at Twenty Three Rooftop Bar gets going Friday from 9pm, pairing panoramic city views with a DJ-led dance floor. Saturday delivers Afro Latin Social Dancing Night at the same venue—bring a friend or meet new ones in a lively social setting. Over at Stella Maris Tower, the Soca Yacht Party sets sail on August 30th for is This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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