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/