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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2025 · 4 MIN

Dubai's Vibrant Tapestry: Culinary Journeys, Art Scenes, and Family-Friendly Discoveries

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Dubai is bursting with vibrant activities this week and all year, offering listeners an irresistible blend of world-famous attractions, unique local experiences, art, music, sports, outdoor adventure, and global cuisine. For those hungry for *something new today*, head to the One&Only Royal Mirage for Flavours of Morocco – A Regional Culinary Journey. Through September, Tagine restaurant features a rotating set menu spotlighting the soulful dishes of iconic Moroccan cities; this July is dedicated to the elegant flavors of Fes, available Tuesday to Sunday from 7pm. Authentic cuisine, storytelling, and aromas transport visitors straight to North Africa, right on Jumeirah Beach, with a set menu at AED 195 per person, along with access to the resort’s legendary leisure facilities including tennis, golf, and a private beach according to Dubai Night. Dive deep into Dubai’s art scene at Reem Art Gallery, which hosts an opening evening on July 12th curated by Saima Furqan, promising listeners a colorful night of local and international art and social connection. Over at the Mohammed bin Rashid Library, cinema lovers can enjoy free screenings at the 9th Korean Film Festival, running through the end of June, offering a rich selection of contemporary Korean films and cultural programming—no RSVP required as highlighted on Instagram. Families with young explorers should not miss the summer camps hosted by Dubai Culture at museums and libraries across the city this July and August. According to Gulf News, highlights include the Archaeology Adventure camp at Al Shindagha Museum from July 14 to 18 and July 21 to 25. Children can try excavation, petroglyph study, and a scavenger hunt. Dubai Public Libraries are also running Heritage and Innovation themed camps, blending Emirati traditions like the Yowla dance with robotics and AI-powered creative workshops, ending with public exhibitions. Al Jalila Cultural Centre for Children features imaginative sessions in painting, sculpture, music, and animation. The Etihad Museum’s Certified Cultural Guide camp gives kids the chance to dive into UAE history and develop their tour-guiding skills. Nature and animal enthusiasts will love The Green Planet’s new Rainforest Lab, an immersive indoor bio-dome in City Walk where listeners can get hands-on with exotic plants and animals. For water fun, Wild Wadi’s Summer Wave Nights are back, letting thrill-seekers enjoy water rides under the stars, and for those looking for something different, Dubai now boasts its first glow-in-the-dark mini golf course as reported by DXB News Network. Classic Dubai experiences never fade. Desert safaris remain a must: listeners can book a Red Dunes ATV, camel ride, and stargazing adventure at Al Khayma Camp, featuring sandboarding, Arabic dance shows, henna, shisha, and a lavish Bedouin BBQ. Tripadvisor reviews rave about the energy and hospitality of the guides, and the opportunity for night-time star gazing is a thrill. For the best city vi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Dubai is bursting with vibrant activities this week and all year, offering listeners an irresistible blend of world-famous attractions, unique local experiences, art, music, sports, outdoor adventure, and global cuisine. For those hungry for *something new today*, head to the One&Only Royal Mirage for Flavours of Morocco – A Regional Culinary Journey. Through September, Tagine restaurant features a rotating set menu spotlighting the soulful dishes of iconic Moroccan cities; this July is dedicated to the elegant flavors of Fes, available Tuesday to Sunday from 7pm. Authentic cuisine, storytelling, and aromas transport visitors straight to North Africa, right on Jumeirah Beach, with a set menu at AED 195 per person, along with access to the resort’s legendary leisure facilities including tennis, golf, and a private beach according to Dubai Night. Dive deep into Dubai’s art scene at Reem Art Gallery, which hosts an opening evening on July 12th curated by Saima Furqan, promising listeners a colorful night of local and international art and social connection. Over at the Mohammed bin Rashid Library, cinema lovers can enjoy free screenings at the 9th Korean Film Festival, running through the end of June, offering a rich selection of contemporary Korean films and cultural programming—no RSVP required as highlighted on Instagram. Families with young explorers should not miss the summer camps hosted by Dubai Culture at museums and libraries across the city this July and August. According to Gulf News, highlights include the Archaeology Adventure camp at Al Shindagha Museum from July 14 to 18 and July 21 to 25. Children can try excavation, petroglyph study, and a scavenger hunt. Dubai Public Libraries are also running Heritage and Innovation themed camps, blending Emirati traditions like the Yowla dance with robotics and AI-powered creative workshops, ending with public exhibitions. Al Jalila Cultural Centre for Children features imaginative sessions in painting, sculpture, music, and animation. The Etihad Museum’s Certified Cultural Guide camp gives kids the chance to dive into UAE history and develop their tour-guiding skills. Nature and animal enthusiasts will love The Green Planet’s new Rainforest Lab, an immersive indoor bio-dome in City Walk where listeners can get hands-on with exotic plants and animals. For water fun, Wild Wadi’s Summer Wave Nights are back, letting thrill-seekers enjoy water rides under the stars, and for those looking for something different, Dubai now boasts its first glow-in-the-dark mini golf course as reported by DXB News Network. Classic Dubai experiences never fade. Desert safaris remain a must: listeners can book a Red Dunes ATV, camel ride, and stargazing adventure at Al Khayma Camp, featuring sandboarding, Arabic dance shows, henna, shisha, and a lavish Bedouin BBQ. Tripadvisor reviews rave about the energy and hospitality of the guides, and the opportunity for night-time star gazing is a thrill. For the best city vi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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