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Time IN Dubai Stay ahead of the game in the futuristic metropolis with Time IN Dubai. From daily updates on weather, air quality, and events to tips on must-see attractions like the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah, this podcast offers everything you need to make the most of your time in Dubai, whether you're a visitor or a resident. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Episodes

  1. Jun 21

    Things to Do in Dubai: Opera, Gaming, Art and Rooftop Vibes

    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Dubai with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, your front-row ticket to the wildest, coolest, and quirkiest things happening in this desert mega-playground today. Dubai is waking up under classic sunny skies, hot, bright, and buzzing with energy. The air-conditioned malls are already calling, the Marina is shimmering, and tonight’s skyline is lining up for another laser-show-worthy glow-up. Let’s hit today’s big happenings. At Dubai Opera, a major touring production is in town tonight, bringing West End–level drama and music to that stunning dhow-shaped venue. Over at Dubai World Trade Centre, a tech and gaming expo is drawing esports fans, cosplayers, and gadget geeks for tournaments, booths, and live demos. In Alserkal Avenue, the contemporary art galleries are running evening openings and talks, perfect for culture lovers who like their inspiration with a side of specialty coffee. For families, Dubai Parks and Resorts is hosting a summer-themed day with extended hours, live character parades, and fireworks. And when the sun goes down, the nightlife crowd is heading to rooftop lounges around Business Bay and JBR, where DJs, shisha, and skyline selfies are pretty much mandatory. On the local news front, Dubai’s food scene never sleeps: several new homegrown cafés have popped up in Jumeirah and City Walk, serving specialty coffee, Emirati-fusion dishes, and ridiculous desserts that practically demand a photo. RTA has continued to expand and fine-tune its Dubai Metro and tram schedules, so tapping in with a Nol card is still one of the easiest ways to skip traffic, especially around Downtown and Expo City. There are also ongoing upgrades to cycling and jogging tracks along Dubai Canal and Kite Beach, giving fitness fans even more space to move. Now, Oly’s must-do list for today. Hit the top of Burj Khalifa for that “I’m-on-another-planet” view, ideally around sunset. Cool off at one of the massive indoor attractions like Ski Dubai, where you can go from desert heat to snowball fight in minutes. Stroll Old Dubai around Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and the Creek abras for a hit of history, wind towers, and spice-scented alleys. If you want something more offbeat, check out one of the indoor sports hubs where you can play padel, five-a-side football, or even try out quirky activities like indoor zip lines and trampoline parks. And for waterfront vibes, walk The Beach at JBR or Bluewaters Island for people-watching, street performers, and late-night bites. Here’s your local tip: when you hop in a taxi, keep your destination pinned on your map and mention a nearby landmark or metro station. Dubai’s roads are full of similarly named towers, and using landmarks helps drivers get you there faster. And one fun fact: Dubai Creek’s trading history helped shape the city long before the skyscrapers—this place has been a bustling port for dhows sailing to Persia, India, and beyond for generations. Before we wrap, stay tuned for tomorrow: expect more beach club events, midweek dining deals, and fresh cultural happenings, plus new pop-ups in Dubai Mall and along the Marina promenade. I’ll be back to guide you through the best of it. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  2. Jun 20

    Dubai's Hot Spots: Desert Vibes, Skyline Thrills, and Weekend Energy with Oly Bennet

    Welcome to Things to Do in Dubai with your globe‑trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, zooming in on the city where the skyline is shinier than a brand‑new football and the vibes are cranked to maximum. Dubai is hot, sunny, and buzzing today, with that classic “step-outside-and-you’re-in-a-sauna” desert heat, so think air‑con by day and warm desert breeze by night. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town. Dubai Calendar reports a big night at Coca-Cola Arena with an international music concert turning City Walk into one giant pre-game party. Over at Dubai Opera, today’s program features a cultural performance mixing classical music with Middle Eastern flair, perfect for listeners who want elegance instead of mosh pits. For families, Dubai Parks and Resorts is running summer offers with extended evening hours and live shows, so you can hit the rides when the sun chills out a bit. If you’re a foodie, Time Out Dubai notes a beachfront food pop-up at JBR with street eats, mocktails, and live DJs right on The Walk. And for nightlife fans, clubs around Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah are hosting themed DJ nights, with listings packed at hotspots in Pier 7 and on the Palm. Now, quick spin through local news and updates. The Roads and Transport Authority has been rolling out more frequent metro and tram services during peak evening hours around Dubai Mall and Business Bay, so tap that Nol card and skip the traffic. Local food news from What’s On Dubai highlights a new high-rise restaurant opening in Business Bay with sky‑high views of Burj Khalifa and a menu built for Instagram. Along the coast, beach clubs at Palm West Beach are leaning into summer mode with earlier opening hours and late‑night lounge sessions. If you’re planning your day, here are some must‑do moves. Cool off at Dubai Mall and sneak in a visit to Dubai Aquarium, then step outside at sunset to watch the Dubai Fountain shows with Burj Khalifa lighting up like a giant scoreboards display. If you crave something more adventurous, head to a desert safari: dune bashing, sandboarding, and a sunset that looks like it’s been Photoshopped, followed by a Bedouin-style camp dinner. For a hidden-gem style stop, explore Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz, where galleries, indie cafés, and creative spaces give you the artsy side of Dubai away from the mega malls. Local tip time: Fridays and Saturdays are the big going‑out days, so metros and taxis can get busy around Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, and Dubai Marina in the evening—start your journey a little early and use the Dubai Metro whenever you can to avoid long taxi queues. And here’s a fun fact: Dubai is home to Ski Dubai, one of the world’s quirkiest indoor ski slopes, where you can ski, board, and hang with penguins while it’s blazing hot outside—peak “desert but make it winter sports” energy. Before I sign off, keep an eye on tomorrow’s lineup: more concerts at city venues, ongoing summer deals in theme parks, and new brunches and beach events popping up across JBR and the Palm. Tune in tomorrow for fresh events, quirky activities, and maybe a surprise sport you never knew existed in the desert. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  3. Jun 19

    Things to Do in Dubai: Skyline Glamour, Desert Adventure, and Late-Night Hangs

    Welcome to Things to do in Dubai, listeners, where the city feels like a turbo-charged playground of skyline glamour, desert adventure, and restaurant openings that arrive faster than a last-lap sprint. Today’s vibe is classic Dubai: bright, warm, and built for planning around the heat, with the best energy usually shifting to indoor attractions, evening outings, and late-night hangs. For today’s scene, keep an eye on the city’s usual mix of live entertainment, family fun, cultural programming, and nightlife. Dubai’s event calendar is always moving, and official city listings and venue schedules are the best place to catch concerts, exhibitions, comedy nights, and festival-style happenings as they’re updated through the day. If you’re in the mood for something quirky, Dubai’s calendar often includes fitness challenges, pop-up markets, and international showcases that feel almost as unexpected as a cheese-rolling contest in the English countryside or a wife-carrying race in Finland. On the local news side, Dubai’s transit network continues to be the backbone of easy city hopping, so check for service advisories before heading out, especially if you’re timing a metro-to-marina-to-downtown mission. New dining spots also keep landing across the city, from glossy hotel launches to neighborhood kitchens, so lunch and dinner plans can change fast if a fresh opening catches attention. For anything time-sensitive, official transport and venue announcements are your safest bet. If you want a winning Dubai day, start with the Burj Khalifa area for the big-horizon spectacle, then cool off inside Dubai Mall for shopping, the aquarium, or a quick bite. After that, switch gears to Al Fahidi for a slower, more historic slice of the city, where wind-tower lanes and museums give you a real sense of old Dubai. If you want a more offbeat afternoon, head to Alserkal Avenue for galleries, design spaces, and creative cafés. And if sunset is your signal to level up, the beach at JBR or a desert evening experience delivers that unmistakable Dubai glow. Local tip: many residents do their serious exploring after sunset, because Dubai’s social life often shifts into high gear when the temperature drops. That means dinner reservations, waterfront walks, and even some family outings feel more relaxed and more fun once the sun starts dipping. Tomorrow, listeners, keep your ears open for more fresh events, new openings, and another round of Dubai’s fast-moving mix of culture, food, and nighttime sparkle. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    3 min
  4. Jun 18

    Things to Do in Dubai: Beat the Heat with Indoor Thrills and Sunset Strolls

    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Dubai with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennett, coming to you on Thursday, June 18, 2026. Dubai is buzzing today: it’s hot, bright, and beach-perfect with temps soaring into the high 30s Celsius and clear skies setting the stage for a big, bold day in the city. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town. Dubai Calendar highlights that tonight the Coca-Cola Arena is lighting up with a major international pop concert, drawing fans from across the region for a full-on arena spectacle. Over at Alserkal Avenue, their summer arts program is in full swing with contemporary art exhibitions, live talks, and indie performances, perfect for culture lovers wanting a cool, creative refuge from the heat. For families, Dubai Parks and Resorts is running special weekday offers, with Motiongate and Legoland hosting character parades and extended evening hours. If you’re a foodie, Time Out Dubai notes a beachside food festival at JBR, with live DJs, food trucks, and sunset views. And for the night owls, several Dubai Marina lounges are hosting themed DJ nights, turning the waterfront into one long neon dance floor. Swinging over to local news and city buzz, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority reports ongoing improvements on the Dubai Metro, including increased frequency on the Red Line during peak evening hours to handle summer visitors and mall traffic. Local dining guides are raving about a new Japanese-Peruvian fusion spot opening this week in Business Bay, with skyline views and a menu built for sharing; it’s already getting serious hype among Dubai foodies. Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Mall are pushing mid-year sales, so if you’re chasing bargains, today’s a prime day to hit the air-conditioned megamalls and hunt for deals. Now, Oly’s playbook for must-do activities today. First, cool off with an indoor adrenaline hit at Ski Dubai in Mall of the Emirates—snow, chairlifts, and penguins while it’s blazing outside is the kind of delightful sports madness I live for. Next, time your visit to the Dubai Frame for golden hour; you’ll get insane views of old Dubai on one side and the futuristic skyline on the other. For something more offbeat, dive into Old Dubai: wander Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, then hop an abra across Dubai Creek for just one dirham and explore the spice and gold souks. As the sun dips, head to JBR or Kite Beach for a stroll, beach volleyball, or a sunset run along the jogging track. If you still have energy, cap it with the Dubai Fountain show at Dubai Mall, then a late-night bite at one of the nearby rooftop spots overlooking Burj Khalifa. Here’s a local tip to score you some street cred: many Dubai residents plan their day around the Metro and air-conditioned walkways. If you can, hop off at Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall or Sobha Realty for Marina and use the air-conditioned bridges and tram to avoid walking in the midday heat. And remember, malls and restaurants stay lively late into the night, so shifting your adventures to the evening is both local-approved and way more comfortable. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow: regional event guides tease a major beach workout series at Kite Beach, a family-friendly science workshop at Dubai Expo City, and an outdoor cinema night on the Palm if the evening breeze cooperates. Tune in tomorrow for the full scoop—I’ll be back with more epic ways to play, explore, and eat your way around Dubai. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  5. Jun 14

    Things to Do in Dubai: Summer Heat, Indoor Thrills, and Fountain Views

    Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Dubai with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Dubai is serving its usual blockbuster vibe today: hot, sunny, and shimmering, with temps cruising in the high 30s Celsius and barely a cloud in sight. The city feels like one big air-conditioned playground, hopping with malls, beaches, and late-night plans already brewing. Let’s dive into what’s happening around town today. Over at Dubai Opera, tonight’s big draw is a West End-style musical staging, pulling in theater lovers and selfie-takers eager for that lit-up Burj Khalifa backdrop. Over in Alserkal Avenue, the contemporary art galleries are hosting weekend exhibitions and talks, turning old warehouses into Dubai’s coolest creative maze. For families, Dubai Parks and Resorts is buzzing with kids chasing roller coasters and character parades before the evening heat eases off. If you’re a music fan, rooftop lounges around Business Bay and JBR are lining up live DJs and sunset sets, with Marina views doing half the work. And for my fellow sports lunatics, indoor padel courts and indoor ski slopes at Ski Dubai are packed with people who refuse to let summer win. On the city news front, Dubai’s dining scene just leveled up again. Local guides report several new restaurant openings in Dubai Harbour and Dubai Hills, with a mix of casual coastal seafood spots and sleek fusion kitchens joining the lineup. RTA announcements highlight ongoing Metro and tram efficiency upgrades, and as usual, the Metro is one of the best ways to glide past Sheikh Zayed Road traffic, especially during evening events. There are also fresh beach activation zones popping up along Jumeirah, with more shaded areas and food trucks making waterfront wandering a lot more tempting. If you’re planning your perfect Dubai day, here are some must-do moves. Start with a morning visit to Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood before it heats up, wandering the wind towers and tiny museums to see the city’s pre-skyscraper soul. Then duck into the Dubai Mall not just for shopping, but for the Dubai Aquarium or a spin on the ice rink—yes, skating in the desert never gets old. Late afternoon, head to Jumeirah public beach or Kite Beach for shoreline strolls and food-truck snacks, then wrap it up with the Dubai Fountain show and Burj Khalifa views as the city lights flicker on like a sci-fi movie. Local tip from your buddy Oly: skip the taxi queue at peak times around Downtown by hopping the Metro to Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall station and using the air-conditioned walkways. It’s cooler, faster, and you get epic city views through the glass corridors. And fun fact: a huge chunk of Dubai’s population is made up of expats, which is why you’ll hear a wild mix of languages on the Metro and find cricket fields, football pitches, and volleyball courts tucked into almost every neighborhood park. Before I jet off to hunt the next quirky sport, keep an eye on tomorrow’s lineup: more summer indoor events at major malls, new brunches soft-launching for the weekend, and talk of upcoming concerts and festival announcements that could shake up your evening plans. Tune in tomorrow for fresh updates and more ways to squeeze every drop of fun out of Dubai. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  6. Jun 13

    Things To Do In Dubai: Desert Heat, Concert Nights, and Weekend Vibes

    Welcome listeners to Things To Do In Dubai with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennett, your guide to the world’s wildest fun in the city that treats every day like a final match under stadium lights. Dubai today is serving up classic desert heat with blazing sunshine, crystal-clear skies, and that shimmering, “did someone turn the brightness up to 200%?” skyline glow. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town. Dubai Calendar highlights a packed lineup at Dubai Opera, with everything from big-name concerts to family-friendly shows lighting up Downtown tonight. Over at Dubai World Trade Centre, Visit Dubai notes ongoing exhibitions and trade shows, turning Sheikh Zayed Road into a parade of lanyards, coffee cups, and serious deal-making. For beach lovers, JBR and La Mer are buzzing with weekend crowds, food trucks, and those selfie sessions that last longer than a cricket test match. Now, some key events to lock into your mental playlist. Dubai Calendar reports a major concert at Coca-Cola Arena this evening, drawing international artists and turning City Walk into pre-party central. For culture fans, Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz is hosting gallery exhibitions and creative workshops, perfect if you like your Saturday with a side of art and specialty coffee. Families, the Dubai Mall Aquarium and VR Park are running busy weekend sessions, so expect excited kids, neon lights, and plenty of “can we go again?” energy. And when the sun dips, night owls can flock to Bluewaters Island and Dubai Marina, where lounges, rooftop bars, and yacht parties keep the city glowing past midnight. On the city news front, the Roads and Transport Authority, the RTA, has been rolling out metro and tram service enhancements, especially during event-heavy weekends, so tapping in with a Nol card is often faster than braving Sheikh Zayed Road traffic. Time Out Dubai reports a wave of new restaurant openings in Business Bay, Dubai Hills, and JLT, with everything from gourmet shawarma to “is this still brunch or have we moved in?” feasts. Dubai Airports also continues to remind travelers to arrive early thanks to the steady surge of visitors chasing sun, shopping, and skyline selfies. If you’re plotting your day, here are some must-do moves. Hit the Dubai Frame in Zabeel Park for that time-travel view from Old Dubai to New Dubai in a single glance. Swing by Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and the Dubai Creek abra boats for a taste of old-school trading-port charm. For something sportier, head to Kite Beach, rent a bike or paddleboard, and pretend you’re training for some secret world beach-games championship. Later, catch the Dubai Fountain show at Burj Lake, then wander into Dubai Mall or Souk Al Bahar for dinner with front-row views of the light and water spectacle. Here’s a local tip: if you want to move like a pro, aim your metro rides just before or after peak mall hours, and always check the RTA app for real-time updates. And when you’re ordering shawarma, ask for it “spicy with extra toum” to unlock Dubai’s unofficial power-up combo. Tomorrow, keep an eye on more concerts at Coca-Cola Arena, fresh cultural programs at Alserkal Avenue, and new brunches popping up across the city that could turn your lazy day into a full-contact food sport. Tune in next time as we hunt down more epic things to do in Dubai. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  7. Jun 12

    Things to Do in Dubai: Golden Postcard Friday with Oly Bennet

    Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Dubai, with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, coming to you on Friday, June 12, 2026. Dubai is waking up in full “golden postcard” mode today: expect blazing sunshine, hot desert temps climbing into the high 30s Celsius, and that classic mix of beach vibes and mall air-conditioning lifesavers according to the UAE National Center of Meteorology. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town today. Dubai Calendar and Visit Dubai highlight a packed lineup: For culture lovers, check out the immersive exhibition at Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz, where regional artists are turning old warehouses into mind-bending galleries. Over at Dubai Opera, a touring West End musical is lighting up the evening, bringing big-stage drama to that iconic dhow-shaped venue. Families should head to Dubai Parks and Resorts, where summer offers mean extended hours, indoor shows, and enough roller coasters to shake the sand out of your brain. If you’re a music fan, keep an ear on Coca-Cola Arena at City Walk—an international pop act is on stage tonight, part of the city’s ongoing run of big-name concerts. And for nightlife seekers, the clubs around Dubai Marina and Bluewaters are hosting themed DJ nights that run late into the warm Gulf evening. On the local news front, The National and Gulf News report that Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority has recently adjusted metro and tram frequencies for the summer, so trains are running more often during peak evening hours—perfect for beating traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road. Time Out Dubai notes a couple of hot new restaurant openings: a trendy Nikkei spot in DIFC mixing Japanese and Peruvian flavors, and a beachfront café on Jumeirah Beach serving specialty coffee with sunrise views. Dubai Municipality also continues its beach safety campaign, with more lifeguards and clear flags, so pay attention before you dive into the Arabian Gulf. Now, what should you absolutely do today? Hit the top of Burj Khalifa in the late afternoon for sunset—the combo of skyscrapers, desert, and sea is like standing on the edge of a sci‑fi movie set. Swing by the Dubai Mall fountain show afterward; it’s free, it’s dramatic, and the water choreography makes even sports fans like me want to give it a perfect 10. If you prefer something more low-key and local, wander through Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood in Old Dubai: narrow lanes, traditional wind towers, cozy cafés, and the Dubai Creek just a short abra ride away. For an under-the-radar adventure, try an evening desert safari with sandboarding—basically snowboarding’s hotter, sandier cousin. Here’s a local tip: when you jump into a taxi, make a note of the last metro station you passed. Many listeners mix taxis and metro to dodge traffic; telling the driver “drop me near that station” can seriously cut your fare and your commute time. And fun fact: according to Visit Dubai, over 80% of the city’s population is made up of expats, which is why you can hear half the planet’s accents in a single metro ride. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow: weekend brunches across the city are ramping up, a beachside sunset yoga session is scheduled at Kite Beach, and there’s talk of a community sports tournament at Dubai Sports City that I absolutely plan to snoop on like the competition-obsessed maniac I am. Tune in tomorrow for fresh events, new openings, and more wild ways to spend your day in Dubai. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/

    4 min
  8. 11/06/2025

    Design Week Buzz, K-Vibes, & Gilded Dubai - Your Pocket-Sized Guide to the City

    A huge welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in Dubai,” your favorite pocket-sized passport to adventure with me, Oly Bennet! It’s Thursday, November 6th, 2025, and Dubai is strutting into the weekend like Usain Bolt at a finish line. The sun is gleaming, temps are warm but mercifully bearable, and there’s a palpable, creative buzz sparkling in the air—basically, the city’s got its party hat on and isn’t taking it off anytime soon. Let’s kick things off with the city’s reigning headliner: Dubai Design Week is roaring into its 11th edition at Dubai Design District, or d3, until November 9th. This place is an explosion of art, design, innovation, and, yes, fantastic people-watching. More than a thousand designers from over 50 countries are converging here, so expect everything from jaw-dropping installations and hands-on workshops to the Downtown Design fair, regional pop-ups, and mind-flexing talks from design legends. According to Gulf News, the event marketplace is pumping with over 90 artisans, live music, children’s activities, and enough sustainability slogans to make a camel proud. Now, for you concert-chasers and K-pop stans: Global Village is prepping for its mammoth K-LOUD festival next week on November 16th, featuring CHEN of EXO and the region’s own PIXIES dance crew. But if you’re itching for a little cultural jet-set today, the K-EXPO UAE Exhibition kicks off tomorrow, so keep that lightstick handy for a sneak peek of Korean culture, food, tech, and art. Thrill seekers, the sky’s the limit. Quite literally—Dubai’s scenic heli-tours are dazzling in clear weather. Too high up? No prob, check out the Dubai Frame for that perfect Insta shot or zip down to Kite Beach to see the city skyline flexing at sunset. Family folks, grab the crew for glitz and giggles at IMG Worlds of Adventure or take a peaceful abra ride on Dubai Creek—just don’t feed the seagulls your shawarma unless you want to start an unexpected aquatic relay race! For the shopaholics and foodies, word on the street is we’ve got fresh flavors popping up around every corner. Sheikh Zayed Road has new bistros pulling in hungry crowds, and L’Amo Bistro del Mare has relaunched its terrace with a guest mixologist from Sicily, as serenaded by Grazia magazine. Heads up for transit—Dubai Metro is running extended hours all weekend due to Design Week crowds, and expect some street closures near d3. Leave the Lambo in the garage today (unless you’ve always dreamed of doing laps in the world’s fanciest traffic jam). Here’s an Oly tip: Dubai is home to the world’s only seven-star hotel—the Burj Al Arab. But for a glimpse of absurd Dubai luxury, swing around to the Gold ATM at Atlantis The Palm, which actually vends 24-carat gold bars. Only in Dubai, folks. Tomorrow, the city is dialed up to 11, with the Design Week Marketplace swelling to a fever pitch and a wave of new workshops and panel talks featuring global design icons. Trust me—you won’t want to miss it. Thanks for listening This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    4 min

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Time IN Dubai Stay ahead of the game in the futuristic metropolis with Time IN Dubai. From daily updates on weather, air quality, and events to tips on must-see attractions like the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah, this podcast offers everything you need to make the most of your time in Dubai, whether you're a visitor or a resident. For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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