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WELCOME TO DUBAI 11 Dubai 2020 – World Expo 12 Credits 13 Message from the Managing Editor 14 A Q&A with Issam Kazim, CEO of Dubai Tourism 16 Welcome to Dubai 22 Fast Facts STAY WELL INFORMED WITH THESE HANDY TRAVELLING TIPS

26 Express Yourself WORDS AND PHRASES THAT MAY PROVE HELPFUL DURING YOUR STAY

28 Must Dos 32 Events Calendar 2019

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ESSENCE OF DUBAI 36 Architecture FROM TRADITIONAL MOSQUES TO SKYSCRAPING WONDERS

38 Art and Culture WHERE TRADITIONAL GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS MEET CONTEMPORARY THEATRE

42 Fashion THE ABAYA AND BEYOND

46 Jewellery DAZZLING DIAMONDS, PERFECT PEARLS AND GLORIOUS, GLORIOUS GOLD

50 Watches NOTHING SAYS SOPHISTICATION LIKE A TRULY ELEGANT TIMEPIECE

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EXPERIENCE DUBAI 56 Shopping FROM THE THRILL OF THE SOUKS TO THE LAST WORD IN LUXURY BRANDS

60 Sport RUGBY SEVENS, CAMEL RACING, THE DUBAI WORLD CUP AND MORE

64 Cafés and Confectionary SWEET TOOTH HEAVEN IN DUBAI’S MALLS

70 La Mer DUBAI’S NEWEST RESORT

71 Dining FROM AROMATIC ARABIAN FARE TO CELEBRITY CHEFS

82 Nightlife WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN, THE DANCING BEGINS

84 Beyond Dubai EXPLORE ALL SEVEN EMIRATES

90 Luxury Hotel Guide 94 Arabic

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Connecting Minds, Creating the Future Expo 2020 Dubai will be the first

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ever World Expo to be held in the MEASA region (Middle East, Africa and South Asia) and it’s on track to be a once in a lifetime experience. Drawing its theme, ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’, from the belief that innovation and progress are the result of people and ideas coming together in new and unique ways, the upcoming World Expo will give Dubai and the UAE the opportunity to showcase the region’s formidable achievements and ideas to the globe. The first World Expo was London’s Great Exhibition of 1851. The tradition has only developed and prospered since then and the Expop is now held every five years. The Dubai event will take place over six months, kicking off on 20 October 2020 and winding up on 10 April 2021, nicely coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the founding of the UAE.

The nations and organisations that will take part in Expo, and the millions who visit, will explore the power of connections across the spheres of Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability – the three subthemes that the Expo’s organisers see as fundamental in shaping our world. The site of the World Expo is within the Dubai South district, close to Al Maktoum International Airport and stretches across 4.38 square kilometres, just under half of which will form the Expo gated area, while the remainder of the space will house supporting amenities and facilities. Previous World Expos have revealed such innovations as the Eiffel Tower, the Seattle Space Needle, the typewriter, the first television and even Heinz’s tomato ketchup. What will be the great discovery at Dubai 2020? Only time will tell. www.expo2020dubai.com

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12 WELCOME TO DUBAI

WELCOME TO SERIES 2013/14 MANAGING EDITOR

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MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGING EDITOR, MADELEINE SWAIN 2020 – there’s a lovely symmetry about those numbers. It means perfect sight of course and it’s often said that it’s the vision we all have in hindsight. But for Dubai it means so much more. In just one year the emirate will proudly hold Dubai 2020. Winning the right to stage this prestigious world expo back in November 2013 with a last minute bid, Dubai will mark the very first time the event has been hosted in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MEASA). The theme will be ‘Connecting Minds, Creating Future’, with the sub-themes of ‘sustainability, mobility and opportunity’. What an apt summation this is of all that the emirate stands for. Geographically at the crossroads for the world, it’s already a global connection point. And it has long been a land of opportunity – evident in the extraordinary progress it has seen in just the last few decades. Now its eyes and the eyes of the world are on sustainability and the future – how we protect and advance ourselves in a time of depleting resources and troubled economies. Dubai is a destination famed for its dazzling souks, its luxury shopping malls and its astonishing architecture. But it is also a place where respect for culture abounds – where the way of life is steeped in a long and venerable history. It’s where traditional mosques sit proudly beside skyscrapers, humble markets contrast with high-end Michelin-starred restaurants and the endless sandy rises of the desert meet the cultured boulevards of an almost futuristic metropolis. Dubai is always a glorious place to visit, but never more than now. Dubai 2020 is projected to bring 277,000 new jobs to the region and quadruple the number of visitors. Could there be a better time to come and discover its wonders? Welcome to Dubai – may all the sights you witness here be perfect.

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14 DUBAI’S DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND COMMERCE MARKETING (DUBAI TOURISM)

Welcome to Dubai ISSAM KAZIM, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF DUBAI TOURISM, INTRODUCES THE EXTRAORDINARY EMIRATE THAT IS DUBAI.

Why should travellers arrival on the world stage is filled visit Dubai? with achievements, that many Dubai is a city of contrasts. On deemed impossible, yet they were the one hand, it is a futuristic realised thanks to the forwardmetropolis of skyscrapers, manthinking vision of Dubai’s rulers. made wonders and cutting edge Twenty years ago, the emirate’s technology. On the other, it is rich 293 hotels and hotel apartment in culture, with many traditions establishments were attracting passed down through generations. fewer than two million visitors Dubai offers something for all per year. Those numbers have types of travellers, no matter dramatically increased to 700 what their interests. hotels and hotel apartments by It is a remarkable end of June 2018, while a record destination that offers equally 15.8 million overnight visitors remarkable experiences. Where arrived in the emirate in 2017. The Issam Kazim, else can you skydive over a palmmomentum only keeps increasing Chief Executive Officer, shaped island in the morning, with Dubai welcoming a further 8.1 Dubai Tourism wander the alleyways of the gold, million travellers in the first half spice and textile souks at lunchtime and then watch of 2018. The growth of the tourism industry has gone falcons soar over the desert as the sun sinks behind hand in hand with Dubai’s rapid growth as a city and the the dunes? Where else can you ski down an indoor expansion and enhancement of its destination offering. piste with real snow, before tucking into gourmet fare Twenty years ago, a visitor’s stay would have while watching a dancing fountain at the foot of the revolved around the Dubai Creek, the natural inlet of world’s tallest building? the Arabian Gulf that remains the heart and soul of The answer is, resoundingly, only in Dubai. Dubai, home to the city’s oldest districts and most With the emirate continually adding to its destination important heritage sites. One of the tallest buildings offering – in the form of family-friendly attractions, in the city was still the 39-storey Sheikh Rashid Tower, exciting events and festivals as well as world-class built in 1979, now known as the Dubai World Trade hotels and resorts to suit all budgets – there’s always Centre, and much of what visitors now associate a reason to return. with Dubai had yet to take shape. Yet the emirate developed at astonishing pace, with milestones and What makes Dubai in 2018 a different place to new attractions coming thick and fast. visit compared to the Dubai of, say, 20 years ago? Now, the iconic sail-shaped Burj Al Arab, Dubai has embraced change throughout its history often described as the world’s leading hotel thanks and it is this change that makes it such a unique to its opulence in both architecture and ambience destination. The story of the city’s growth and opened its doors in 1999, the same year that Wild www.welcome-to.com

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Wadi themed waterpark began welcoming families and children. Two years later, Dubai 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 shopping mall, The Dubai Mall, opened. A year after that, the Dubai Metro started its operations, transforming the way residents and visitors travelled the city. And another year later, in 2010, the world’s tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, opened for business, consolidating Dubai’s place on the global tourist map. Recently, Dubai has welcomed a host of new openings, including: City Walk, a shopping and entertainment precinct with beautifully designed outdoor spaces; La Mer, Dubai’s newest beachfront address with open spaces with stores, restaurants and beach activities; Al Seef, a beautiful cultural walking tour through the Al Fahidi district that connects with almost 500 shopping and dining concepts; Dubai Opera, a world-class performing arts destination in the heart of the city; Dubai Parks and 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 and visit old Dubai, present Dubai and new Dubai; Al Marmoom, the UAE’s first national park that contains unique flora and fauna of the emirate; and Etihad Museum, where the story of the UAE is told with fascinating artefacts. Additionally, events such as the annual Art Dubai, Emirates Airline Festival of Literature and Dubai

Art Season in conjunction with the opening of new 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 time never stands still, which means 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 tourism destinations, with its thriving tourism industry being 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 time-frame. A traveller’s stopover experience can begin with the warm, traditional welcome and Arab hospitality at Dubai International Airport. While in Dubai, visitors can then experience iconic landmarks (including The Dubai Mall, the world’s most visited shopping and entertainment destination, Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and Ski Dubai, the region’s first indoor ski resort) and taste the most varied and international cuisine. Additionally, getting around the city is inexpensive, easy, and time efficient with Dubai’s world-class transportation. This is what makes Dubai stand out as the ultimate attraction for visitors no matter how much or little time they have. ● © Tourism Dubai

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CONVENIENTLY LOCATED, DUBAI IS A NATURAL MEETING POINT BETWEEN ASIA, AFRICA, EUROPE AND EVEN FURTHER AFIELD. ITS LOCATION HAS CEMENTED THE CITY AS A GATEWAY TO THE REST OF THE WORLD AND AS A GREAT STOPOVER MID-ROUTE FOR ANY WEARY MODERN TRAVELLER. www.welcome-to.com

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Welcome to Dubai WELCOME TO DUBAI – WHERE EVERYTHING GLITTERS IN AN EMIRATE OF STRIKING CONTRASTS

WORDS EMILY PARKER

Make sure you pack your sunglasses, because everything glitters here. It could be the freshly polished cars, the sparkling sunshine of a desert day, the gleam from grains of nearby sands glinting in your eye or the reflective glass of a dozen mirrored windows. But, more likely than not, it’s gold – lots and lots of sparkling, shimmering gold – which tends to adorn the city in every which way. Welcome to Dubai. Conveniently located, Dubai is a natural meeting point between Asia, Africa, Europe and even further afield. Its location has cemented the city as a gateway to the rest of the world and a great stopover midroute for any weary modern traveller. Dubai has existed as a township since the 17th century and it solidified its alliance with the Western world in the 1820s, when local sheikhs signed a maritime treaty with the British to protect the emirate against the Ottoman Empire. Dubai’s geographical location has always worked in its favour, allowing it to attract traders and merchants from around the world, something that continues to this day. With the region having been populated since 3000BC, the sheikhs in this part of the world don’t let adversity stand in their way and today Dubai is one

of the largest re-export ports in the world, buoyed, of course, by the discovery of black gold (crude oil) in the 1960s. Today, the emirate boasts a plethora of mind-boggling architecture and fantastical experiences on a grand scale. Make your first stop the must-see Burj Khalifa, an architectural and engineering masterpiece. As at the end of 2016 it is still the tallest building in the world and holds no fewer than seven world records, including the ‘elevator with the longest travel distance in the world’. Those records may soon be eclipsed by Saudi Arabia’s Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, but until that is finally completed (due in 2020) Burj Khalifa wears the crown and will remain a most magnificent edifice no matter what. Don’t forget your camera, as this structure is truly a spectacular example of how things are done well in this part of the globe. If the view from the observation deck isn’t enough for you, there is a fine dining restaurant on level 122, 11 hectares of park with six water features and more than 3000 underground car parks. Next stop, the gold souk… All that glitters really is gold in Dubai and, as its reputation as the City of Gold implies, you can’t visit without witnessing the real thing for yourself.

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Here you get to partake in the great Middle Eastern pastime of haggling and, remember, anything you buy can normally be adjusted to fit you perfectly by the local craftsman found in each store. Again, take your sunglasses, though, as the displays here are really dazzling, with everything from modern to traditional pieces in all shades of yellow, white and pink. Add to the authentic atmosphere with a stroll along the spice souk just minutes away and indulge in the scents of the region – you’ll feel downright Biblical breathing in the aromas of frankincense, which sits alongside displays of rich spices, herbs and nuts. If you are thirsty for more, a visit to the Souk Al Bahar, an Arab-styled shopping mall, should satisfy all your cravings for an authentic retail experience. Designed in a traditional style with palm trees, lanterns and high ceiling archways, the souk has a vast range of gifts and goods on offer, as well as waterside dining, which comes complete with views of the mammoth Burj Khalifa tower. Dust off the desert sands with a fresh sea breeze when you visit the iconic Burj al Arab. Designed to mimic a billowing sail standing beside the turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf, this iconic building is quintessentially Dubai and it offers a chance to witness ambition at its finest.

Dubai is an unrivalled melting pot of old-world charm, imagination, modern ambition and excess wealth that should not be missed. And it is this appeal, mixed with its picturesque location, history and people, that make it one of the world’s finest destination cities.

DESERT DAYS If the desert sands are calling you à la Lawrence of Arabia, it’s easy to arrange a trip to the dunes. Options vary between half-day, full-day and overnight trips, where you can sand ski, ride a camel, surf the dunes, take a four-wheel drive safari or quad bike your way across the desert. If you choose an option later in the day, make sure you enjoy a quintessential Dubai sunset over the sand while enjoying a shisha (traditional Arabic water pipe).

THE WORLD’S ONLY SEVEN-STAR HOTEL Designed by British architect Tom Wright, the Burj al Arab hotel is reputed to be the world’s only sevenstar hotel and it’s not hard to see why. Built on a reclaimed artificial island just offshore, the hotel features a large seawater aquarium, which holds roughly 990,000 litres of water and is accessed via a simulated submarine ride; and the Al Muntaha restaurant, sitting 200 metres above the water and offering spectacular views. ●

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Fast facts FIRST TIME IN DUBAI? THESE TRAVELLING TIPS SHOULD KEEP YOU WELL-INFORMED AND ANSWER MANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT PROTOCOL.

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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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. 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

LANGUAGE

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.

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.

DUTY FREE ALLOWANCE Dubai’s duty free allowance permits two litres of spirits and two litres of wine (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.

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

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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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licence. A national licence from any of the following countries 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.

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

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.

Most visitors are eligible to enter the UAE on either a 30-day tourist visa or a visit visa for up to 60 days. Citizens of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, the UK (or those who hold the right of abode), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Vatican, as well as, nationals from Australia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea in Asia, and those from the US are granted, free of charge, a onetime entry visit visa on arrival. Those travelling on Israeli passports are not allowed entry.

TIME

WATER

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

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

TAXIS

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Taxi.

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Express yourself

Yes

Na’am

I want to buy…

Areed ashtiri…

No

La’

Do you sell…?

Andak…?

Hello

Marhaba

Where is the market?

Wain is-souq?

Thank you

Ashkurak (female – ashkurik)

One

Wahid

Welcome

Ahlan wa sahlan

Two

Ithnain

How are you?

Kaif halak? (female – Kaif halik?)

Three

Thalatha

Very well, thank you

Taib katheer, shokran

Four

Arba’a

I am grateful

Ana muttashakkir

Five

Khamsa

Thank you for your hospitality

Shokran ala hathihi-l-dhiafah

Six

Sitta

Good morning

Sabah al-khair

Seven

Sab’a

Good evening

Masa’al-khair

Eight

Thamaniya

Goodbye

Fi aman lllah

Nine

Tis’a

How much?

Qadaish

10

Ashara

On the right

‘Ala yaminak

100

Mi’a

On the left

‘Ala shimalak

1000

Alf

Straight ahead

Doghri

Sunday

Yom al-ahad

When?

Emta?

Monday

Yom al-ithnain

I do not have…

Ma’indi…

Tuesday

Yom ath-thalatha

Stop

Qif

Wednesday

Yom al-arba’a

Go

Imshi

Thursday

Yom al-khamees

I don’t speak Arabic

Ma ata – kallam Arabi

Friday

Yom al-jum’a

What time is it?

As-sa’a kam?

Saturday

Yom as-sabt

Call me a taxi

Areed taxi

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BURJ KHALIFA

SOUKS

One of the most recent editions to Dubai’s skyline is also one of its most spectacular. At 828 metres tall and 160 storeys, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa skyscraper is currently the tallest manmade structure on Earth. However, as it will shortly be dwarfed by the one-kilometre high Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia that is scheduled for completion in 2020, this should give you further incentive to visit as soon as you can. The tower’s observation deck, on the 124th floor, unveils astonishing views of central Dubai.

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.

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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.

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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 upclose. 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. www.desertsafaridubai.com

DUBAI MUSEUM

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 hourlong tour in a traditional dhow sailing boat past the Dubai trading ports to the tip of the creek.

Situated close to Dubai Creek and Bastakiya heritage area in Bur Dubai is the Dubai Museum. The museum is housed in Al Fahidi Fort, an impressive building with previous incarnations as a palace, garrison and prison. Completed in 1787, the building is the oldest in Dubai and is worth a visit for the history of the museum itself. A circuit of the museum takes around an hour, but visitors have been known to spend a whole afternoon wandering its halls. Experience the life-sized dioramas that depict everything from traditional Arab houses to mosques, as well as souk, desert and marine life. The pearl diving exhibit is not to be missed.

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DUBAI CREEK

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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

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, with the daily demonstrations a must for anyone interested in the cultural history of Dubai. www.dubaicity.com

SHEIKH SAEED’S HOUSE Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum was the leader of Dubai from 1912 to 1958 and the grandfather of the ruler of Dubai, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE. His house, at the Shindagha end of Dubai Creek, 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.dubaicity.com

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. The Women’s 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”. It is open from Saturday to Thursday from 10am to 7pm. www.womenmuseumuae.com

SKI DUBAI A stark contrast to Dubai’s stifling mid-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

AL-MAMZAR PARK Dubai has some gorgeous parks and Al-Mamzar 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

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 take place every Thursday and Friday from October to March, 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. The camel racecourse in Meydan in Dubai or, a bit further afield, the Al Wathba Racetrack near Abu Dhabi are the best places to experience camel racing. www.meydan.ae

WONDERLAND FAMILY PARK Spread over 18 hectares, this family-orientated amusement park has everything from water slides and rollercoasters to a 3D theatre and an indoor game arcade. With four fast-food restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat between rides, you’ll be sure to spend an entire day here. www.wonderlanduae.com

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 superhereos and much much more. www.imgworlds.com

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Events calendar 2019 DUBAI MARATHON 25 January 2019

Encompassing many major landmarks after starting at Umm Suqeim Road opposite the Madinat Jumeirah and before finishing at the Dubai Police Academy, the Dubai Marathon gives a different perspective on taking in the city and, with a significant prize for the male and female marathon winners, there is quite an incentive to get out there! Four- and 10-kilometre runs are also available for those who feel the 42 kilometres is a bit too far. Various routes throughout Dubai www.dubaimarathon.org

DUBAI TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 February to 2 March 2019

The Dubai Tennis Championships attracts many of the world’s top male and female players to the city’s impressive stadium. The tournament incorporates both Men’s ATP and Women’s WTA Tour events and features both singles and doubles competitions, with luxury viewing packages available to those who book before the event. Can Roberto Bautista Agut retain the title he won in 2018? Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com

EMIRATES AIRLINE DUBAI JAZZ FESTIVAL 20 to 22 February 2019

Headlined by Snow Patrol and Jamiroquai, the festival will feature multiple main stage performers before each night’s lead act, with the full line-up details released a week before the festival. Media City Amphitheatre, Dubia dubaijazzfest.com

DUBAI FOOD FESTIVAL 21 February to 9 March 2019

Including such drawcards as the Beach Canteen (showcasing the city’s best home-

grown 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). Various venues www.visitdubai.com/en/dff

ART DUBAI 20 to 23 March 2019

Art Dubai is the largest and most wellestablished 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 30 March 2019

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 www.dubaiworldcup.com

AL MARMOOM HERITAGE FESTIVAL April 2019

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.

RAMADAN AND EID 5 May to 4 June 2019

The holy month of Ramadan will take place in May and June, 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 www.dubaicalendar.ae

VOD DUBAI INTERNATIONAL JEWELLERY WEEK 13 to 16 November 2019

The Middle East’s largest jewellery and watch show is a collection of the world’s most prestigious watch and jewellery brands, in addition to unique pieces and collectors’ items. It’s a great place to find an exceptional piece to add to your Dubai experience. Dubai World Trade Centre www.jewelleryshow.com

15TH DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL December 2019

Now held biannually, the Dubai International Film Festival (affectionately known as DIFF) is an integral platform for filmmakers from all over the Middle East, Africa and Asia, and presents cinema from all of these regions. It also supports independent and commercial films through its Muhr Awards – winners of which are now eligible for Academy Award nominations. Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai www.dubaifilmfest.com

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DUBAI’S UNIQUE COMPOSITION OF TRADITION AND MODESTY, MODERNITY AND OPULENCE, AS WELL AS THE INFLUENCE BECKONING FROM ITS DESERT AND SEA ARE REPRESENTED IN THE CITY’S ART, CULTURE, FASHION AND STYLE SCENES IN A DISPLAY OF UNMATCHED INDIVIDUALITY. www.welcome-to.com

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Architecture WORDS LAUREN ROSEWARNE

Strategically positioned on the trade

Sir Bani Yas. © Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority

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 worldclass 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. Of greatest design note is the juxtaposition between the two towers depending on where in the city you stand – from some vantage points, the towers appear miles apart, from elsewhere they appear fused. Wherever you stand, both appear imposing. 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.

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Arts and culture WORDS NYSSA VERAPHUNT AND MARLO LEVINS

ART

CULTURE

Dubai’s vibrant arts scene began the moment people first inhabited the region thousands of years ago, when the 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, 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 (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 at every March.

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.

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Shopping and trade are embedded in Dubai’s culture. The city began with the pearl trade, but has now expanded to souks or traditional marketplaces that sell anything from spices, gold, clothes, crafts and perfume to everyday items like groceries (Deira is a good place to visit for these), or 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. Or you could 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 the annual Gulf Film Festival, 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 Villa 27, Street 76b, Jumeirah

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

Green Art Gallery Al Quoz 1, Street 8, Al Serkal Avenue, Dubai

If you’re interested in viewing the work of local artists while in Dubai, then this is the place to come, as the Green Art Gallery was one of the first galleries in Dubai to exhibit Arab art, and it continues to support the region’s emerging contemporary artists. Tel: +971 4 346 9305 www.gagallery.com

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THEATRE

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. laperle.com

Madinat Theatre Souk Madinat, Jumeirah

Opening in 2004, Madinat was Dubai’s first purpose-built theatre and showcases a range of productions including operas, dramas, film screenings, magic shows and musicals throughout the year. Tel: +971 4 366 6546 www.madinattheatre.com

Dubai Community Theatre and Arts Centre (DUCTAC) Sheikh Zayed Road

Just as the name suggests, DUCTAC is dedicated to the arts, boasting world-class facilities including a 543-seat theatre, an art gallery and the Dubai Centre for Musical Arts, as well as various art studios, which hold regular workshops. Tel: +971 4 341 4777 www.ductac.org

Dubai Drama Group

This not-for-profit theatre company has been run by local acting enthusiasts for more than 25 years and showcases an eclectic mix of performances that include both classic and original scripts. Tel: +975 0 509 4211 or through the DUCTAC box office Majlis Gallery Al Musalla Roundabout, Al Fahidi Neighbourhood,

above www.dubaidramagroup.com

Bur Dubai

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.

MUSEUMS Dubai Museum

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

Housed in the 228-year-old Al Fahidi Fort, 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.

XVA Gallery

Tel: +971 4 353 1862 www.visitdubai.com

Building 7, Al Fahidi Neighbourhood, Bur Dubai

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.

Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding

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

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

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.

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Fashion, the abaya and beyond WORDS HEATHER BLOOM

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 worlds 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, they 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 ABAYA ENGINEERS Two fashion houses continue to make a stir. Dar Waad creates quirky garments that take elements from traditional dress across the globe such as the Japanese kimono, Indian sari and Roman toga. Dar Waad has also been so daring as to cinch in the waist of the abaya in an effort to mildly accentuate the female form. Meanwhile, Rouge Couture blends Arabian and Chinese culture into its fashion line. Created by savvy businesswomen and best friends, Sara Al Madani and Apple Wang, the designs bring together the best of both worlds in elegant and sophisticated pieces, which are cut from the finest fabric and uniquely tailored.

the new take on familiar Arabic wear has begun to reach Western stores in a trendsetting global phenomenon. Perhaps the best representation of Dubai’s fashion prowess is disclosed in the biannual Dubai Fashion Week (DFW). Held in April (autumn/ winter collections) and October (spring/summer collections), this is an event not to be missed by any serious fashionista.

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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 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 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 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

OSCAR DE LA RENTA Oscar de la Renta is one of the world’s leading luxury goods companies. The New York-based 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-to-wear collection. The design house is built on the foundation of femininity, craftsmanship and timeless style. The Dubai Mall, G Level, Fashion Avenue, Dubai Tel: +971 4 339 9005

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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, Salam 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, Salam is the destination you’re after. ●

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Arabian jewels GOLDEN MOMENTS FROM THE LIKES OF FREYWILLE, AND GLISTENING DIAMONDS FROM SCHOEFFEL, YVAN TUFENKJIAN, ROBERTO COIN, CARTIER AND MORE.

WORDS VEENAH GUNASEGARAN

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.

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

FREYWILLE For over 30 years, FREYWILLE has been setting new standards in jewellery design, enamelling processes and internationalisation. Its 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. Under the direction of CEO Dr Friedrich Wille and creative director Simone Grünberger-Wille, the FREYWILLE artists combine their skill and talent to create unique, classic creations for their customers. 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. Visit the website to find the one nearest to you. www.freywille.com

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oyster naturally tries to protect itself by coating the object with layers of the same substance of 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 equalled 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 diamond, is also determined by factors like size, colour, lustre, shape and surface quality.

ROBERTO COIN Obelisco – to infinity and beyond… Symbols of strength and solemnity, the obelisks of ancient Egypt so impressed the Imperial Romans that they decided to reproduce copies of them in Italy. Today, Rome boasts the largest number of obelisks in the world, each of them standing out majestically against the infinite sky. Roberto Coin has chosen the shape of the obelisk as inspiration for the design of his new cult collection. The lines of each piece embody essentiality in perfect, magnetic symmetry and make precision the style’s captivating element. Black jade, gold and diamonds are used in interchangeable roles to create variants with different looks while staying true to the decisive character of the collection that Roberto Coin has dedicated to the genuine empresses of style. www.en.robertocoin.com

YVAN TUFENKJIAN Yvan Tufenkjian’s jewellery is the result of a passion for intricate and brilliant craftsmanship, reflecting a harmonious meeting of Eastern and Western cultures. Taking the philosophy of ‘Naturally Inspired’ as the launching pad, this jeweller creates magnificent pieces that each tell a story and make an artistic statement. From Leon Tufenkjian’s first shop over Beirut’s gold souk in 1909, the brand has evolved and grown while still remaining an exclusively family run enterprise. The New Heritage Collection is a modern interpretation of timeless yet contemporary pieces. The collection defines what it means to be an heirloom with round, pear and marquise diamonds elegantly set in designs that promise to be relevant for a lifetime. www.facebook.com/yvantufenkjian www.yvantufenkjian.com

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

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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 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 superlative coloured gemstones and innovative techniques. 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 rapidly 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

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 comeDe back to you, there are plenty of other Camaieux CouleursSavoir Faire-10 Baia vendors to offer youVerde. a price you’ll be happy with. ● © Van Cleef and Arpels

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Watches NOTHING SAYS ‘SOPHISTICATION’ LIKE AN ELEGANT TIMEPIECE.

WORDS TUI THOMPSON

A timepiece does more than tell the time. 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 became 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, smart watches 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 will are more likely to base their watch purchase on appearance or as an adornment. With so much choice out there, it may be

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Cosmograph Daytona – 18 Ct Everose Gold © Rolex

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 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.

ROLEX The premier watch brand revealed the latest editions of some of its classic watches in its line-up at Baselworld 2018.

Deepsea – Oystersteel © Rolex

COSMOGRAPH DAYTONA This new version of the Cosmograph Daytona is fitted on a solid-link Oyster bracelet in 18-carat Everose gold with ceramic inserts and an Oysterlock safety clasp to prevent accidental opening. The bracelet includes the Easylink rapid extension system, patented by Rolex in 1996, which allows the wearer to easily increase the bracelet length by approximately 5mm for additional comfort. Functions: • centre hour and minute hands, small seconds hand at 6 o’clock • chronograph (centre hand) accurate to within 1/8 of a second • 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock and 12hour counter at 9 o’clock, and • stop-seconds for exact time setting.

ROLEX DEEPSEA The new Rolex Deepsea is made of Oystersteel and sports a D-blue dial with a deep-blue to pitch-black gradient. This dial was launched in 2014 on a commemorative version of the watch in tribute to the Deepsea Challenge expedition. On this journey, partnered by Rolex and the National Geographic Society, filmmaker and explorer James Cameron descended 10,908 metres (35,787

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feet) to the ocean’s deepest point, located in the Mariana Trench. In deep sea diving, absolute reliability and security are of the essence. Each Rolex Deepsea must therefore undergo the necessary waterproof- ness tests required for divers’ watches. To this end, a special hyperbaric test tank was developed in conjunction with COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertises, the world-renowned French company specialising in underwater engineering and hyperbaric technologies). www.rolex.com

CHOPARD L’HEURE DU DIAMANT The mysterious and precious L’Heure du diamant opal watches from Chopard whisper untold secrets of the ages and bear the stamp of immemorial beauty. The dreamily romantic aura of these creations is expressed in kaleidoscopic vision. Vibrantly mesmerising natural white Australian opal offers far more than a spectrum of changing colours and lights. At the very heart of these treasures, it gives life to dazzling constellations of emotions revealed at each lingering glance. A collection of three watches, like vibrant talismans, testifies to the dreamy magic they are capable of conveying through a perfect alchemist’s blend of form and matter.

HAPPY PALM As official historic partner of the Cannes International Film Festival, responsible for designing and producing the Palme d’Or trophy since 1998, Chopard has now unveiled a model inspired by the prestigious award. Made of Fairmined-certified ethical gold – like the Palme d’Or itself – and studded with diamonds, the Happy Palm reflects the quintessence of glamour. Resplendent evening gowns, sparkling jewellery, light bulbs popping around the luminous trophy: all the glittering magic of the Festival is thus encapsulated in a watch. Five moving diamonds and a miniature ‘Palme d’Or’ dance around the finely crafted mother-of-pearl dial. Masterfully

reproducing the delicacy of a palm leaf, it is adorned with Urushi lacquer, a resin harvested in Asia from the eponymous trees and decorated using the ancestral Japanese art of makie (literally ‘sprinkled image’). www.chopard.com

CARTIER PANTHÈRE DE CARTIER The Panthère adopts a generous range of feminine looks. The bracelet, available in a double or triple loop, glints with lusty sensuality. Chain links in yellow gold, pink gold or white gold coil seductively around the wrist. The dainty square case with rounded corners and the intuitive design are quintessentially Cartier. Diamond paving on the case, and on the bezel in selected pink gold and white gold versions, serve to maximise the visual appeal. These bejewelled variations are complemented by renditions of the original Panthère de Cartier watch in pink gold entirely paved diamonds, or in yellow gold, pink gold and steel, with their bezels paved with diamonds.

SANTOS DE CARTIER Determination, freedom, comfort: the myth of the Santos de Cartier watch has been maintained throughout the successive decades since its creation in 1904 and goes way beyond the legend of Alberto Santos-Durmont. In the age of engineering, at the dawn of the 20th century, its revolutionary design and usage echoed the spirit of speed and progress. Its distinctive aesthetic symbolised the modern era. The new design of the bezel has been updated to favour the synergy between the lines of the case and the strap. The sleeker lines accentuate the stylistic dynamic of the watch, which has been designed for a perfect fit on the wrist and has been precisely weighted and measured to optimise comfort and ergonomics. The new Santos de Cartier watch stays true to this original philosophy by reflective the innovative, ever-changing spirit of its own age. www.cartier.com

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FROM ITS INDOOR SKI FIELD WITH REAL SNOW, ADRENALINEPUMPING ADVENTURE ON THE WATER, DYNAMIC INTERNATIONAL SPORTING AND MUSIC EVENTS, AND ITS FINE DINING AND NIGHTLIFE SCENE, DUBAI OFFERS THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME NO MATTER WHAT STYLE OR TASTE YOU POSSESS.

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Shopping in Dubai AL GHURAIR CENTRE, MALL OF THE EMIRATES AND DUBAI DUTY FREE ARE ALL LEADING THE WAY IN THE SHOPPING DEPARTMENT. WORDS JAMES JORDAN

DUBAI DUTY FREE Dubai Duty Free (DDF) opened for business on 20 December 1983. Since then the operation has grown to become one of the top airport retailers in the world with a huge sales turnover. Already covering 26,000 square metres of retail space, DDF increased that by an additional 7000 square metres when it opened Concourse D. Employing around 6000 people, Dubai Duty Free has consistently raised the benchmark for airport retailing in the Middle East and internationally. Dubai International Airport Tel: +971 4 216 2453

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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, the Ski Resort hosts myriad winter activities guaranteed to entertain any snow bunny for hours. Interchange 4, Sheikh Zayed Road Tel: +971 4 409 9000

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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, one could easily 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. Paris Gallery is another ‘must’ for those who enjoy high-end accessories and luxury beauty products. Financial Centre Road, Downtown Dubai Tel: +800 382224 6255

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PULLMAN DUBAI DEIRA CITY CENTRE This is Dubai’s urban shopping and entertainment destination with over 370 international stores featuring popular high street brands such as Iconic, Debenhams, Virgin Megastore, Zara and H&M. Whether you’re here to dine at the mall’s choice of more than 55 restaurants and cafés, catch the latest blockbuster at VOX Cinemas or spend time with the family at Magic Planet, Pullman Dubai Deira City Centre is where you’ll love to shop, dine and play. Sheikh Rashid Road, Deira City Centre

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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. Route 66, Al-Ain Road, Dubai Tel: +971 4 423 4666

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DUBAI MARINA MALL With around 160 stores, this may not be Dubai’s biggest mall, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for with impressive waterfront views, being located on Jumeirah Beach and Dubai Marina. For a bite to eat, there is alfresco dining along the Marina Promenade or casual dining in the mall’s Gourmet Tower. Exit 32, off Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

IBN BATTUTA MALL

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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 and 21 cinema screens, including Dubai’s only IMAX theatre that also resides here. Between Interchanges 5 and 6, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Tel: +971 4 362 1900

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BURJUMAN CENTRE

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WAFI MALL Combing fashion, food, entertainment and art in one place is Wafi Mall, which has more than 350 stores, and entertainment including an Encounter Zone with rides and games, an indoor climbing wall and regular live music acts. The mall also features art cafés, galleries and exhibitions by local and international artists. For those who enjoy art of the wearable kind, there are many fashion stores including Salam, which has the best in women’s, men’s and children’s clothing and accessories, as well as beauty, photography, travel and home wares. Sheikh Rashi Road, Dubai

If high fashion and elite brands are your thing, then you’ll love the BurJuman Centre. It is touted as one of most luxurious retail centres in the world, with a list of residents including Cartier, Chopard, Tag Heuer, Dior, DKNY and Hermès. 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. Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road, Dubai Tel: +971 4 352 0222

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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

Tel: +971 4 324 4555

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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 traverse up and down 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 souks, such as Souk Madinat Jumeirah and Meena Bazaar. www.dubaisouks.net

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AL GHURAIR CENTRE IS DUBAI’S COOL MALL WITH AN EDGY AMBIANCE. THIS URBAN HUB PROVIDES A VILLAGE SQUARE ATMOSPHERE IN THE CENTRE OF DEIRA. GALERIES LAFAYETTE

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The legendary French style is truly alive in the shopping capital of the Middle East, thanks to Galeries Lafayette’s massive, three-storey shop at The Dubai Mall. With a total area of 19,980 square metres, Galeries Lafayette claims the distinction of being the largest department store in Dubai. A visit to the shop reveals the various features that make the store stand out: plenty of space to make shopping a breeze, modern and chic interior design, and a countless array of the most fashionable labels under one roof.

Al Ghurair Centre is Dubai’s cool mall with an edgy ambiance. 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. Events include DubFest international street theatre and comedy fair (March), StreetCon urban art fest (April) and BandJam battle of the bands (November). There are also myriad dining options from Panda Express Chinese Kitchen to Papa Johns Pizza, and of course shops, shops and more shops.

The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai

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Sport in Dubai SPEED, GLAMOUR, SPECTACLE… EXPLORE A RANGE OF THRILLING SPORTS IN DUBAI

WORDS BEN ERSKINE

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 more than 120,000 fans to the games in support of the 16 competing countries 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 15man 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 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 six award-winning restaurants and bars, a fitness centre, a swimming pool and a 121-berth marina. www.dubaigolf.com

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HORSERACING 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-ofthe-art facility also has a nine-hole golf course and five-star hotel trackside. 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$35 million, making it the richest horseracing meet in the world. The 2018 grand prize was won by Thunder Snow, ridden by Christophe Soumillon. www.dubaiworldcup.com

WATER SPORTS Hot weather and the pristine waters of the Arabian Sea combine to provide pristine conditions for water sports, so it’s no wonder that Dubai has plenty on offer. The Gulf’s shallow waters and coral reefs make the perfect location for snorkelling and scuba diving. The calm waters also fare well for 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. www.dimc.ae

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE On dry land, Dubai also has plenty of sporting activities to choose from, and only a short journey from the hustle and bustle of the city is the open expanse of the Arabian Desert, which offers an adventure playground in itself. Go on your own four-wheel drive desert safari, as you shoot across dunes and over steep slopes. Or, if you prefer things at a slower pace, you could take a camel trek through the desert, as so many Bedouin tribesmen have done before you.

Camels are also used for the traditional UAE sport of the 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 15 tracks in the UAE, with Nad Al Sheba Racecourse being Dubai’s 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. www.dubaicity.com

FOOTBALL In recent years, the UAE has experienced football fever. Established in 2009, the Dubai Sports City Football Academy was designed to provide world-class training facilities for children, amateurs and professional teams and players. Similar world-class venues throughout Dubai host the UAE league matches and international friendly ties. And the fact that a number of international teams now have Dubaibased owners has also invigorated this country’s interest in the world game. During January, the World Series of Football attracts top players from Europe and South America to Dubai, resulting in an edge-of-the-seat sporting experience not to be missed. 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.theworldseriesoffootball.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, World 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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Café and confectionary WELCOME TO EXPOSES A NEW BREED OF SPECIALITY STORES ON THE LUSH DUBAI AVENUES.

ASPEN BY KEMPINSKI

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Aspen by Kempinski has reopened its doors after a complete refurbishment in 2012. With brand new yet classic, luxurious and warm interiors, the luxury Lobby Lounge at the Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates celebrates the European tradition of a grand café in the heart of the city. Aspen has since its inception been a popular spot for afternoon tea and now offers a brand new afternoon tea service inspired by the European heritage that Kempinski holds in such high regard. Served daily from 3pm to 6pm, guests will savour three flights of lovely bites, including scones with Devonshire cream and preserves, cucumber sandwiches and delicious miniature pastries accompanied by the finest tea and coffee drinks.

Caffè Nero exudes a continental European coffee house atmosphere; it’s an accessible, friendly place that has something of a ‘buzz’ about it. The cafés radiate a feeling of comfort, relaxation and warmth, creating an inviting feeling for all guests. The menu is inspired by classic Mediterranean recipes. The kitchen creates delicious food using only fresh and premium ingredients. The menu brims with sumptuous choices – buttery pastries, crisp salads and fresh sandwiches, and a variety of cakes and baked goods. The chocolate ganache cake and cheesecake are musts! Multiple locations www.caffenero.com/ae

Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates, Sheikh Zayed Road Tel: +971 4 341 0000 www.kempinski.com/en/dubai/mall-of-the-emirates/ dining/restaurants/aspen-by-kempinski

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CHOIX PATISSERIE AND RESTAURANT PAR PIERRE GAGNAIRE

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This gorgeous café at the InterContinental Dubai Festival City offers the perfect choice to indulge one’s senses in French culinary excellence. The restaurant’s menu is constantly evolving and features a diverse range of French pastries, cakes, afternoon tea, hot and cold dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The outside terrace overlooks the creek and the iconic Burj Khalifa, and guests can choose from a range of shish between 6pm and 11pm. InterContinental, Dubai Festival City, Dubai Tel: +971 4 701 1136 www.diningdfc.com

THE COFFEE CLUB Since opening its doors in Brisbane in 1989, The Coffee Club has become Australia’s largest homegrown café group with more than 450 outlets throughout eight countries. The Coffee Club lives by a simple mission and philosophy of providing good food, great service and excellent coffee. Answering the question “Where will I meet you?” The Coffee Club is well-known for its famous all-day dining menu and serves as a relaxed meeting place for its 40 million annual customers.

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EATALY The combination of two English words, eat and Italy, Eataly is about eating Italian food, but not just that. That Italian way of indulging at the table is the result of Italians enjoying excellent Mediterranean cuisine, combined with the country’s food culture and history and the easy reproduction of many dishes of poor origin. Eataly’s main goal is to demonstrate that high-quality dishes can be made available to everyone, whether through ingredients in its retail section or through Eataly’s dining experience and cooking classes. Eataly was initially born by aggregating several small companies under one roof, resulting in exclusive and extremely authentic products being sold at a reasonable price. Currently, Eataly has two branches in the UAE. Dubai Mall, Financial Centre Road, Tel: +971 4 3308 899 Dubai Festival City Mall Tel: +971 4 2241 083 www.eataly.com

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DÉLIFRANCE Since 1984 Délifrance has emerged as a world leader in French bakeries, serving up a variety of products inspired by the French savoir de vivre and Parisian elegance. It uses the finest ingredients and recipes from top chefs, and customers can select from an extensive range of breads and pastries, as well as hot and cold dishes, from breakfast through to dinner. The bistro and bakery serves up a variety of options, including sandwiches, burgers and quiche, and is the perfect place to refuel with friends or family. Ground Floor, Ibn Battuta Mall, Metro Link, Dubai, UAE Tel: +971 4 442 7478 Level 1, The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai Tel: +971 4 321 3659 www.facebook.com/Delifranceuaeofficial

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KARAT Karat is the sophisticated lobby lounge of The Address Dubai Mall, and being the focal point of the hotel it is an ideal place for 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, burgers, sandwiches and pastries, as well as a delicious breakfast selection.

Tel: +971 4 2881 462 Ground Floor, Dubai Mall

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L’ARTISAN DU BURGER L’Artisan du Burger in The Dubai Mall is a Parisian concept aimed at a return to a healthier alternative. When it comes its mouth-watering menu featuring homemade buns baked fresh daily, four award-winning chefs take the humble burger and elevate the experience and enjoyment by focusing on the quality and taste using only fresh, premium ingredients. The Dubai Mall, Dubai Tel: +971 4 294 4729 lartisanduburger.ae

NEUHAUS At Neuhaus, creating exquisite chocolate is a passion. Top quality ingredients are handled with over 155 years of know-how and craftsmanship. Luxurious gift boxes make the Neuhaus creations unforgettable. Take a moment to indulge yourself and discover how the long-standing tradition and innovation are driving Neuhaus to be the best in luxury Belgian chocolate. Retail outlets: Wafi Mall (ground level) Tel: +971 4 324 1755 Jumeirah Centre (ground level) Tel: +971 4 349 3800 Dubai Mall (LG level) Tel: +971 4 434 0368 www.chocolate-gift-delights.com

PAUL’S CAFÉ Since 1889, Paul Bakery and Restaurant has stayed true to its French rustic cooking and traditional baking. A visit to Paul guarantees pure indulgence, from its viennoiserie range – in particular its fresh croissants and unique

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pistachio croissant – to its mouth-watering pastries. Try the vanilla millefeuille, chocolate éclair or mixed berry tart – you won’t regret it! The beloved institution also has a range of beautiful cakes for all occasions, and the chocolate mousse cake is the star of the show. Dubai Festival City

Soaring 200 metres above sea level, Skyview does things differently on the 27th floor. From modern day classics to innovative cocktails, the master mixologists go to great lengths to seek out inspiration, drawing influence from the most unexpected places. The result is an eclectic drinks list that uses unique ingredients and inventive methods to create your cocktail, with each recipe closely guarded to ensure the menu is one of a kind. The space inside Skyview has been designed for intimate conversations, and a rotating line-up of live music ensures the sights and sounds are as impressive as the beverages. Skyview’s other great drawcard is its high tea. Visit the website to find out more. Level 27, Burj Al Arab Tel: +971 4 325 3163 www.jumeirah.com/en/hotels-resorts/dubai/burj-alarab/restaurant-at-burj-al-arab/skyview-bar

DÉLIFRANCE Délifrance uses the finest ingredients and recipes from top chefs, such as the award-winning Michel Roth (Michelin starred, Bocuse d’or, Meilleur ouvrier de France). Customers can select from an extensive range of breads and pastries, as well as hot and cold dishes, from breakfast through to dinner. Each pastry product is made from top quality wheat, chosen in close collaboration with cereal producers. The bistro and bakery serves up a variety of options, including sandwiches, burgers and quiche, and is the perfect place to refuel with friends or family. Ground Floor, Ibn Battuta Mall, Metro Link Tel: +971 4 442 7478 Level 1, The Dubai Mall Tel: +971 4 321 3659

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LA MER One of the newest must-visit destinations in Dubai is La Mer, the first stage of which opened to the public in October 2017. The beachfront resort has myriad attractions, including 50 retail outlets, a beach club, a hawa hawa (an air-filled trampoline concept first seen in Japan), four playgrounds, the Laguna waterpark, a surf park and nearly 80 food and beverage outlets – six of which are licensed for alcohol. The resort is open from 10am to 10pm from Sunday to Thursday and until 12 midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. It was developed with the intent of diversifying Dubai’s offering to its residents and visitors. The entire complex is spread over three areas – La Mer South, La Mer North and The Wharf – all located on 1.2 million square metres of land (existing and reclaimed) between Pearl Jumeira and Jumeira Bay. With the first couple of stages now up and running, La Mer is still due to see a hotel, cinema and residential community incorporated into the mix. www.lamerdubai.ae

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101 DINING LOUNGE AND MARINA Perched above the private marina with panoramic views of New Dubai’s striking skyline, 101 Dining Lounge and Marina is Dubai’s ultra-chic dining venue. Seaside alfresco and indoor dining tables decorate this exclusive waterfront lounge offering a selection of Mediterranean fare, complete with a bar to enjoy throughout the day and evening. From tapas and fresh salads to seafood and grills, 101 provides guests with a sophisticated island atmosphere. Accenting the experience during the weekend is live music entertainment, complementing both afternoon and evening for after dinner celebrations. One and Only The Palm, Crescent Drive

from around the world, and complemented by a selection of speciality beverages. Enjoy panoramic terrace views of the iconic Dubai Fountain coupled with the beat of restaurant’s resident DJ while dining on sushi, sashimi and other authentic Japanese dishes for a culinary occasion that will delight all the senses. The terrace offers a breathtaking and enchanting backdrop to your dining experience. The prawn tempura and miso cod are must-try dishes, and the sushi platter is perfectly prepared and presented. Concourse Level, Armani Hotel, Mohamed bin Rashid Boulevard Tel: +971 4 888 3666

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ARMANI/HASHI Experience the best of Japan in a vibrant setting. Armani/Hashi restaurant and lounge delivers an imaginative twist on traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine. The freshest fish is flown in daily

ASADO Explore the many nuances of Argentinean cuisine at Asado, where the highlight of the menu is a selection of premium cuts of meat, made to order on a ‘parrilla’ – an open grill in the centre of the restaurant. Live Argentinean-inspired entertainment and an array of premium beverages

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add even more authenticity to each dining experience at Asado, with the terrace being the venue of choice during the cooler months. Palace Downtown, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashed Boulevard Tel: +971 4 888 3444 or 800 DINING

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BAMBOO KITCHEN Bamboo Kitchen is a traditional Thai restaurant and is the place to go for authentic Thai cuisine. Savour the tell-tale spicy, sour and sweet aromas on the air as Bamboo Kitchen’s chef treats you to Thailand’s famous iconic dishes and authentic means, infused with the mouth-watering flavours and decadent spices of the far east. The pretty and expansive terrace is surrounded by lush gardens and water features, creating a lovely atmosphere. Its relaxed ambiance makes it the perfect place for casual dining and socialising – and all right in the heart of vibrant Jumeirah Beach. Al Habtoor Grand hotel, 1 Falea Street, Jumeirah Beach Tel: +971 4 399 5000

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BEEF BAR Beef Bar Dubai takes pride in serving the world’s finest meat origins and cuts. It presents a flavoursome affair with new and sensational offers for the season, accompanied by breath-taking views of the Dubai skyline. With the introduction of its new lunch menu, guests can enjoy a heart-warming choice of appetizers and mains, perfect for a break from the bustle of the working day or a treat during a shopping trip. Podium Level, Al Fattan Currency House DIFC Tel: +971 4 35 22 223

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BISTROT BAGATELLE Bistrot Bagatelle offers a south of France-inspired and New York-infused dining concept, with a unique spin on French classics, signature cocktails, a relaxed atmosphere and an impressive wine list. The ambience is reminiscent of a Provençal brasserie, while the décor resembles an old Parisian apartment. The design is highlighted by bold artwork and pulsating music, keeping guests entertained every night. Fairmont Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road Tel: +971 4 354 5035

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CAFÉ BELGE Celebrating a golden era, Café Belge emulates the grand style and elegance of 1920s Belgium. From its art nouveau and art deco design elements to its unique music and ambience, the vibrant spirit of a golden era is celebrated throughout. Food is classically Belgian and served with finesse, beer is unmistakably Grand Cru and refined service is complemented by Belgian warmth. The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai International Financial Centre Tel: +971 4 372 2323

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CHAMAS CHURRASCARIA AND BAR Welcome to Chamas – Brazilian dining at its best. Translated from Portuguese, chamas means ‘flames’ and this theme runs throughout the restaurant with open live cooking and warm lighting and interior. Chamas offers diners 18 different cuts of the finest meat, marinated and freshly barbecued, and served on skewers by passadores (traditional meat waiters) directly to your table. This impressive menu and service is complemented by an extensive salad bar and hot buffet, and alongside the restaurant you will find an intimate bar area with dark brown sofas and mahogany high tables and chairs. Ground floor, Crowne Plaza Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road Tel: +971 4 305 6843

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CRAZY FISH If you’re looking for the best seafood in Dubai, look no further! Created by Flavio Briatore in Monte Carlo, Crazy Fish Dubai specialises in fresh fish and seafood of the highest quality. The fish are not farmed and are caught fresh daily, catering to the current market that’s after for the best quality – to taste, to enjoy and to remember. The restaurant’s fish and shellfish are served exclusively fresh, and the cooking is simple, rich in detail with Mediterranean elements, and is sure to not conceal or distort the flavour of the fish. Al Fattan Currency House, level 1, DIFC Tel: +971 4 352 9429

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DOKUZ Dokuz is an outdoor rooftop lounge at Fairmont Dubai that combines cutting edge and modern

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RÜYA Rüya is a multi award-winning restaurant from the Dogus Restaurant Entertainment and Management group, which officially opened its first venue in Dubai on 1 October 2016. Brought to you by the d.ream group and design studio Conran and Partners, Rüya is the brand’s first establishment in the Middle East, with expansion plans to London in spring 2018 and New York over the next two years. The celebrated Anatolian restaurant and bar concept is delighted to welcome guests to the Grosvenor House hotel in Dubai Marina. Upon arrival, diners will experience the warmest hospitality, a trait well-known within Anatolian dining, and discover a menu designed by executive chef Colin Clague, featuring an array of Anatolian classics with a contemporary and fresh twist. Rasim Özkanca, father of owner Umut, has been an essential influence in the menu creation. “Umut’s father has 50 years of

experience in the restaurant business and he has been invaluable. He is Turkish as the hills. All the recipes are in his head,” says Clague. Highlights include midye dolma (rice stuffed mussels), the classic lahmacun and pide, as well as signature dishes such as slow-cooked claypot lamb shank and manti. Creator of Rüya, Umut Özkanca comments, “Rüya’s enticing concept fuses a vibrant restaurant, lounge and bar experience together with décor, menu and an ambiance taking inspiration from Anatolian roots. We have taken traditions and authentic experiences and interpreted modern details for the Dubai audience. We are excited to provide memorable evenings for our guests and welcome everyone to experience a new concept in Dubai Marina.” Lobby Level at Grosvenor House, Dubai Marina Tel: +971 4 3999 123 reservations@ruyadubai.com

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features with a casual atmosphere. With a full range of flavoured shisha offerings, stunning views and Turkish inspired cuisine, this outdoor venue is the perfect place for an after work tête-à-tête with friends or for those seeking a personal retreat to unwind in spacious surroundings. The terrace ambience is relaxed and inviting, with succulent kebabs roasting on the fire giving a warm and authentic feel. The passion and creativity of the chef is reflected in the menu, particularly in the eclectic dessert offerings, which includes such intriguing dishes as zucchini with cream and walnut sweets.

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DUSTY’S

FLAMINGO ROOM

Dusty’s is located in the heart of Dubai, at DIFC, and offers its guests a unique dawn-till-dusk homegrown concept. It offers a range of dining and entertainment options, from lazy brunches to bar snacks and beverages, à la carte dinners to indulgent desserts, Friday specials to ladies’ night treats. Dusty’s brings a mix of different, vibrant traditions and cultures, presented through the delicacies on your plate and the design and the ambience of the restaurant. Travel the world on an exotic adventure, all through the delights of a global food menu. Al Fattan Currency House

Renowned restaurateur Natasha Sideris’ latest Dubai venture, Flamingo Room is now open. The breathtaking venue has been transformed into a casual yet chic setting, drawing inspiration from the founder’s South African roots. The menu reflects a commitment to quality ingredients and showcases an impressive variety of revamped classics and glamorous dishes, bursting with seasonal flavours. Guests can also expect a twist on some classics main dishes, including lobster and prawn vol au vent, calamari Mozambique, or fish and crispy fries, lemon aioli and nori salt.

Tel: +971 4 354 5435

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Fresh seafood, just the way you like it. Inspired by local heritage and the simplicity of diligently sourcing the freshest fish and seafood, The Fish House prides itself of delivering an authentic dining experience, accompanied by a social and warm atmosphere. The chefs appreciate the details of individual palates and cater to them through a personalised cooking process of your daily catch, delivering a genuine and honest dining venture. The restaurant overlooks the Dubai Creek, providing lovely views as diners enjoy their meals. InterContinental Dubai Festival City, Festival Bay Prom-

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EATALY Eataly is about eating Italian food, but it’s not just about Italian food. That Italian way of indulging at the table is the result of Italians enjoying excellent Mediterranean cuisine, combined with Italy’s food culture and history and the easy reproduction of many dishes of poor origin, along with many positive influences that Italian cuisine has gained from abroad over history. Eataly’s main goal is to demonstrate that high-quality dishes can be made available to everyone, whether through ingredients in its retail section or through Eataly’s dining experience and cooking classes. Currently, Eataly has two branches in the UAE: The Dubai Mall and Dubai Festival City Mall. Dubai Mall, Financial Centre Road

GEALES

Tel: +971 4 3308 899

Located in the new Aloft City Centre Deira, the characterful Han Shi Fu maps out a culinary journey through the dynamic urban cities of Taipei, Hong

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What makes Geales the freshest seafood restaurant in Dubai? Is it the seaside setting with the choice to dine inside and out? Is it the modern design with a subtle British flair? Maybe it’s the menu or the fish market, where you can select and savour your catch. Geales Restaurant and Lounge, London’s favourite, has no frills – just fabulous food, superb service and a good time for all. Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa, Al Mamsha Street Tel: +971 4 316 5550

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Kong, Shanghai, New York and Los Angeles. The exuberant destination showcases authentic dishes with an infusion of bold flavours, promising an extraordinary experience each and every time. The flavourful, carefully curated menu transforms traditional Chinese cooking into an art form, featuring traditional dishes executed with a modern twist.

Chef Maurizio Bosetti’s menu includes signature dishes such as Pappa al pomodoro, a warm starter made with red onion, tomato, Tuscan bread, garlic and basil, tortelli stuffed with pumpkin and black winter truffle; slow cooked, milk-fed veal osso buco with mashed potatoes and Fiorentina T-bone steak.

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Experience the best of Japan in a vibrant setting. Armani/Hashi restaurant and lounge delivers an imaginative twist on traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine. The freshest fish is flown in daily from around the world, and complemented by a selection of speciality beverages. Enjoy panoramic terrace views of the iconic Dubai Fountain coupled with the beat of restaurant’s resident DJ while dining on sushi, sashimi and other authentic Japanese dishes for a culinary occasion that will delight all the senses.

Situated on the 25th floor of Jumeirah Emirates Towers, La Parrilla is a true taste of Latin passion with a welcoming atmosphere and stunning views. The kitchen houses chefs from across South America, resulting in an authentic and diverse menu. Complementing the quality steak selection, signature dishes include Entrecostilla, slow-cooked and grilled short ribs, and Jalea de Cangrejo, crispy soft shell crab, tuna ceviche and avocado.

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Tel: +971 4 888 3666

LONG YIN

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THE HOLLYWOOD BRUNCH Step back in time to the glamorous 1920s and join the H Hotel Dubai for an unforgettable afternoon soirée at The Hollywood Brunch. Enjoy live entertainment and an unlimited selection of beverages, a hot and cold buffet, delicious à la carte classics and a decadent dessert station at Eat & Meat Restaurant, which perfectly combines the casualness of its Californian roots with the quiet sophistication of its Arabian surroundings. Dominating almost the entire length of the restaurant is an open kitchen where the chefs are on hand morning, noon and night to create an array of international specialties.

Recognised for its authentic Cantonese and Szechwan style cuisine, particularly the ancient art of dim sum, Long Yin is a perennial favourite. Chinese cuisine aficionados can expect nothing less than what this restaurant is famous for – traditional Cantonese and Schezwan at its best. Long Yin’s menu, with its new look, boasts alltime favourites and a dedicated section of 34 fried and steamed dim sum. Seafood lovers have the option to select the ‘catch of the day’ from the live fish tank and have it prepared to their cooking preference. Le Meridien Dubai Hotel and Conference Centre, Airport Road Tel: +971 4 217 0000

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The H Dubai, One Sheikh Zayed Road Tel: +971 4 501 8623

MAIDEN SHANGHAI

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IL BORRO TUSCAN BISTRO This Italian restaurant and bar overlooks the Turtle Lagoon within the prestigious Jumeirah Al Naseem hotel, and offers authentic Tuscan food, a welcoming atmosphere and elegant décor.

Maiden Shanghai is a new exploration of authentic Chinese cooking in a spectacular three-storey setting. Designed to make the most of the stunning views, the unique space features floorto-ceiling windows framing the dramatic Dubai skyline.

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The menu presents a blend of traditional dishes with a creative twist, inspired by flavours from four different types of Chinese cuisine – Cantonese, Sichuan, Shanghai and Beijing. Combining age-old techniques with imagination and refinement, Maiden Shanghai creates dishes that are flavourful, unexpected and elegantly executed. The restaurant’s signature dish is the Kung Pao lobster, its preparation delicately handled and its flavours skillfully balanced, which brings diners from far and wide. Another sought after dish is the Peking duck, hand prepared and so delicious that Chef Bing gives it his own name.

was born in Australia by the Chen family. The brand opened its doors to the UAE market in March 2018, with its first restaurant in Dubai Mall. At the heart of New Shanghai are ancient family recipes learned in Shanghai and passed down from generation to generation, presented in an urban plating style. Dishes range from signature dumplings and dim sum, to chicken, meat and seafood dishes, as well as delicious desserts. A unique dumpling theatre is present at the entrance of the store, showcasing the skill and talent that goes into creating the perfect dumplings.

FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai, No 1 Palm Jumeirah

Lower ground floor, Dubai Mall

Tel: +971 4 247 5222

Tel: +971 4 224 6819

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MAZINA

PIERCHIC

Mazina at the Address Dubai Marina is a culinary powerhouse. Its five show kitchens and uniquely creative concepts delight more than just the sense of taste, adding a new dimension to your dining experience. Take in the scenic vistas of the vibrant waterway while enjoying diverse flavours from all over the globe.

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Pierchic is a high-end Modern European seafood restaurant inspired by the signature style of three-Michelin-starred French chef Laurent Gras. It offers an incomparable over-the-water dining experience and features à la carte menus of classics including oysters, scallops, octopus and lobster, as well as an array of fresh fish. A redesign maximises the views of the Arabian Gulf, the Dubai coastline, Palm Jumeirah and the iconic Burj Al Arab.

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Access from Al Qasr pool and beach area

Al Marsa Street, Dubai Marina Tel: +971 4 888 3444

Madinat Jumeirah

NATHAN OUTLAW AT AL MAHARA This signature restaurant at Burj Al Arab owes its charm to a combination of its unique underthe-sea setting and the serene colourful sea life environment, which all serves as a backdrop for a fine dining experience. Renowned for excellence and innovation in food creation, Nathan Outlaw’s signature touch of simplicity creates a range of stimulating culinary delights that will satisfy the most discerning guests. You will also have a dedicated waiter and sommelier to cater to your every request throughout the evening.

Tel: +971 4 432 3232

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QASR AL SULTAN

Tel: +971 4 301 7600

Qasr Al Sultan Boutique Hotel is a destination combining luxury, nature and culture in a way that creates a unique and authentic Arabian hospitality experience for residents and visitors to Dubai. The bustling food bazaar serves a variety of Middle Eastern cuisines, and the live cultural performances and heritage encounters complement the charming atmosphere at the palatial hotel suites.

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Adjacent to Dubai Parks and Resorts

Ground Floor, Burj Al Arab

Tel: +971 800 785 826

NEW SHANGHAI

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a menu designed by executive chef Colin Clague that features an array of Anatolian classics with a contemporary and fresh twist. Highlights include midye dolma (rice stuffed mussels) and the classic lahmacun (Anatolian pizza) and pide, as well as signature dishes such as slow-cooked claypot lamb shank and manti (dumplings).

The stunning Rhodes W1 restaurant, bar and terrace is spearheaded by the legendary chef Gary Rhodes, who brings with him his very own je ne sais quoi. The French-inspired menu takes diners on a culinary journey around Europe, giving them the opportunity to sample innovative pairings and fusions with dishes suitable for every palate.

Lobby Level at Grosvenor House, Al Sufouh Road, Dubai

Grosvenor House Dubai, Al Sufouh Road

Marina

Tel: +971 4 317 6000

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SALERO

The Rib Room’s sophisticated menu offers an exquisite selection of succulent grilled meats, prepared to your exact preference. Be it a flavourful, tender Chateaubriand or an Oakey Angus Reserve Tenderloin, you can be assured of prime cuts, prepared with finesse and flair. Seafood and vegetarian options are also available. Coupled with The Rib Room Bar next door, this is the perfect place to indulge in a delicious meal and then retire for some after-dinner beverages. The private rooms at The Rib Room can host small groups to max seating of 24 guests. The bar area can be flexible for seated or standing events.

This iconic restaurant brings its own distinctive flair to the tapas menu, fusing the traditional flavours and sharing style platters with modern twists and trends. The vibrant kitchen serves up dishes such as authentic paella and patatas bravas, and the homemade sangria is a must-try. With four nights per week of live performances (including flamenco performances and singers and musicians at Ladies’ Night and Friday brunch), Salero is the closest you will get to a local bodega in España, right in the heart of Dubai.

Ground Floor, Jumeirah Etihad Towers

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Kempinski Hotel Mall, Sheikh Zayed Road Tel: +971 4 409 5999

Tel: +971 4 432 3232

SHAYAN AT SWISSOTEL

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RODA GRILL Discover an intimate dining experience nothing short of magical for lovers of steak and fish at the Roda Grill. One of the most revered steakhouses in Dubai, its interior is modelled on a New England dining room complete with wooden panelling and hardwood floors. The signature steak tartare is prepared at your table and an open kitchen adds to an unmissable dining experience where service is faultless and food commands centre stage. For pre- and post-dinner drinks the adjoining bar offers the perfect spot to navigate a menu of fine wines and offers a smoking area for guests.

Shayan Restaurant is unique as it unites the traditions of the two most ancient and prominent culinary cultures of the Middle East, Lebanon and Iran. Fusing authentic kitchen techniques and flavours with contemporary design and modern presentation, Shayan provides a culinary experience to its valued guests like no other. The restaurant features a live naan bread oven inside the restaurant and guests can watch their meal prepared by specialist chefs. The restaurant offers a separate semi-private dining area, several cosy seating booths and large communal tables for larger groups. Omar Bin Al Khattab Road, Deira

60 Casablanca Road

Tel: +971 4 293 3271

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RÜYA Rüya is a multi award-winning Anatolian restaurant and bar concept. Upon arrival, diners will experience the warmest of hospitality – a trait well-known within Anatolian dining – and discover

SHIBA Designed to take guests’ breath away with its unique Japanese and Chinese luxurious interiors and spectacular views of the Meydan Racecourse,

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Shiba restaurant is the ultimate fine dining Asian destination in Dubai. Japanese and Chinese cuisines are gathered under one roof, with a wide selection of traditional sushi and sashimi, mouth-watering dim sums and Chinese culinary creations, together with authentic Asian desserts. The restaurant offers an exceptional outdoor dining area, with exclusive views of the Meydan Hotel and Racecourse, making it the perfect dining experience. Tel: +971 4 381 3111

all the trimmings and delights a brunch can offer. Enjoy a breakfast-inspired dish to start to an individual dessert, with charcuterie, soups, fresh oysters, fish and seafood dishes or wholesome meat dishes, followed by a delicious selection of the café’s dessert carts, created by its master baker and pastry chef. Enjoy complimentary pool and beach access at the hotel after brunch – great for families and friends, with a beach getaway vibe, indoor and outdoor seating options and stunning views of the Arabian Gulf.

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Pearl Jumeirah

Meydan Road, The Meydan Hotel, Nad Al Sheba

Tel: +971 4 376 6000

SOLO

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Solo is a home-grown Italian restaurant and bar, serving classic Italian dishes with a refined and modern twist and using fresh, quality ingredients. The New York-inspired interior is centred on the restaurant’s authentic Italian wood-burning pizza oven, which gives the pizzas and signature-baked meals a distinct and delicious flavour. All the dishes, from the pasta through to the sauces and the breads, are freshly made in-house and served in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. Solo delivers quality Italian food, excellent service and innovative beverages, and the bar is the perfect place to enjoy the Italian tradition of a pre-dinner aperitivo.

TAGINE

Tel: +971 4 324 8888

A truly Moroccan experience, Tagine at One and Only Royal Mirage provides diners with more than just a taste of this mysterious land. The tobacco-coloured walks have been hand polished and wax plastered in the Moroccan tradition of tadlekt. Lanterns, rugs and artefacts have been specifically procured from around the region and adorn the restaurant’s series of moody rooms, arches and alcoves, creating an ambience akin to an old home in Marrakesh. The restaurant’s signature dish is its lamb tagine, which is prepared to perfection with a perfect balance of herbs, spices and vegetables.

www.solodubai.ae

King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street

Raffles Hotel, Sheikh Rashid Road, Wafi City

Tel: +971 4 399 9999

SPICE EMPORIUM

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Immerse yourself in a truly inspiring Thai finedining experience at Spice Emporium. Offering, vibrant and flavoursome curries, spicy salads and traditional dishes served family style, the menu has been designed to make your taste buds tingle and your mouth water. Every Monday, it hosts the popular ‘Bangkok Night Market’ where guests are taken on a gastronomic journey of tastes and flavours with live cooking stations and Thai dance performers on the terrace, offering an authentic street-to-plate dining experience, inspired by Bangkok’s famous Street Food markets.

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Westin Mina Seyahi, Ground Level, Al Sufouh Road Tel: +971 4 511 7373

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ZENGO Zengo Dubai offers Asian-style food and flavours, creating carefully balanced dishes designed for sharing. At Zengo, everything from the interior décor to the menu concept showcases Pan-Asian flavours for all tastes. The vibrant décor offers a stylish yet relaxed setting that takes inspiration from nature, fusing together traditional and contemporary tastes and offers the perfect setting to savour the cuisine. Central to the Zengo’s menu is the impressive selection of hot and cold appetizers, sushi, ceviche, tempura, dim sum, robatayaki and favourites from the wok. Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa, Al Sufouh Road

ST TROPEZ BRUNCH

Tel +971 4 316 5550

Café Nikki at Nikki Beach Resort and Spa hosts its Saint Tropez Brunch, serving a collection of carefully crafted dishes, beautifully presented with

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Nightlife in Dubai WELCOME TO GOES NIGHTCLUBBING UAE STYLE AND DISCOVERS SOME GENUINE LUXURY.

ARTOIS

JB’S GASTROPUB

Making the most of the stunning canal side views, Café Artois by Bridgewater Tavern is a relaxed, family-friendly al fresco venue, ideal for those seeking a chilled afternoon in the sun or evening under the stars with casual barbecue food, a huge beer selection and a mix of picnic tables and comfortable lounge seating. The aromas of the outdoor barbecue grill are sure to tempt guests as they choose secret recipe barbecue rubs, homemade sauces and a selection of beef, chicken and seafood roasted over an open charcoal grill. Café Artois has some of the most affordable prices in the city and a range of indulgent, comforting treats like the pulled brisket sub with barbecue sauce, the signature Boss Burger, firecracker chicken salad and slow braised beef brisket nuggets.

JB’s offers an eclectic menu of predominantly British and American cuisine including smoked meats, barbecues and roasts. There are a host of sharing platters and a unique concept of sausages by the metre to promote communal dining. Diners can also make up their own platters of artisanal cheeses and cured meats – both of which are prominently displayed in large showcases at the restaurant’s dining area. The structural design of JB’s shows an uncovered warehouse while its design elements signify the life of a traveller.

JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road

Presenting a one-of-a-kind international menu, The Lounge offers a fusion of cuisines and blends together flavours from Asia, South America and the Mediterranean, bringing them right to your table. The delicious food, the stunning scenery and warm hospitality make dining at The Lounge an incomparable and unforgettable experience. The restaurant is divided into three sections: the dining area, the bar and the terrace, and the venue is equipped to cater for all occasions – from business lunches and special occasion dinners to light bites, evening drinks and hookah gatherings.

Tel: +971 4 414 3000 www.jwmarriottmarquisdubailife.com/dining/cafeartois

CAVALLI CLUB Bringing a whole new lifestyle concept to the city, Cavalli Club lives true to every element of Roberto Cavalli’s style. From the Swarovski crystal-adorned walls to the shiny black quartz flooring, the opulent space exudes luxury, sophistication and glamour. Located in the Fairmont Hotel, Cavalli Club draws in a prestigious and elite clientele. Names such as Nelly, EVE, Jay Sean, Flo Rida and Ashanti have all frequented the celebrity lounge spaces. Back of Fairmont Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai

Amwaj Rotana, The Walk Tel: +971 4 428 3084 www.rotana.com

THE LOUNGE

Level 3, Souk Al Bahar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard Tel: +971 4 360 9000 www.theloungedubai.com

Tel: +971 4 332 9260 www.cavalliclubdubai.com

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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 shopping experience for willing shoppers. It is also, however, a place of contrasts and offers a dose of the old with the new, adding to its intrigue. The construction of Saadiyat Island, 500 kilometres off the coast of Abu Dhabi, promises exciting residential, commercial and leisure developments. 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 but its final completion has been delayed. 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 waterrelated activities such as surfing, rafting, wake boarding and kayaking, as well as a high ropes adventure course.

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 hot-air 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.

SHARJAH

FUJAIRAH

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

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

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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. 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 Centre? ●

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THE ADDRESS, DOWNTOWN BURJ DUBAI

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

Tel: +971 4 436 8888 Fax: +971 4 436 8880 www.theaddress.com

THE ADDRESS, DUBAI MALL

THE ADDRESS, DUBAI MARINA

Tel: +971 4 438 8888 Fax: +971 4 438 7888 www.theaddress.com

Tel: +971 4 436 7777 Fax: +971 4 436 7788 www.theaddress.com

AMWAJ ROTANA JUMEIRAH BEACH – DUBAI

ANANTARA DUBAI THE PALM RESORT & SPA

Tel: +971 (0)4 428 2000 Fax: +971 (0)4 434 3666 www.rotana.com

Tel: +971 4 567 8888 Fax: +971 4 567 8009 www.anantara.com

ATLANTIS, THE PALM, DUBAI

BURJ AL ARAB

Tel: +971 4 426 0000 Fax: +971 4 426 0001 www.atlantisthepalm.com

Tel: +971 4 301 7777 Fax: +971 4 301 7000 www.jumeirah.com

BURJUMAN ARJAAN BY ROTANA

CROWNE PLAZA DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY

Tel: +971 4 352 4444 Fax: +971 4 352 7666 www.rotana.com

Tel: +971 4 701 2222 Fax: +971 4 232 9097 www.crowneplaza.com

DUBAI MARINE BEACH RESORT AND SPA

DUBAI MARRIOTT HOTEL AND SUITES

Tel: +971 4 346 1111 Fax: +971 4 346 0234 www.dxbmarine.com

Tel: +971 4 319 4000 Fax: +971 4 319 4006 www.marriotthotels.com

FAIRMONT HOTEL

GRAND HYATT DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 332 5555 Fax: +971 4 332 4555 www.fairmont.com

Tel: +971 4 317 1234 Fax: +971 4 317 1235 www.dubai.grand.hyatt.com

GROSVENOR HOUSE DUBAI

HABTOOR GRAND RESORT AND SPA

Tel: +971 4 399 8888 Fax: +971 4 399 8444 www.grosvenorhouse-dubai.com

Tel: +971 4 408 4444 Fax: +971 4 399 4207 www.grandjumeirah. habtoorhotels.com

HILTON DUBAI JUMEIRAH

HILTON DUBAI CREEK

Tel: +971 4 399 1111 Fax: +971 4 399 1112 www.hilton.com

Tel: +971 4 227 1111 Fax: +971 4 227 1131 www.hilton.com

HYATT REGENCY DUBAI

IBIS WORLD TRADE CENTRE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 209 1234 Fax: +971 4 209 1235 www.dubai.regency.hyatt.com

Tel: +971 4 332 4444 Fax: +971 4 331 1220 www.ibishotel.com

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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 EMIRATES TOWERS

JUMEIRAH BEACH HOTEL Tel: +971 4 348 0000 Fax: +971 4 301 6800 www.jumeirah.com

JUMEIRAH ZABEEL SARAY Tel: +971 4 453 0000 Fax: +971 4 453 0001 www.jumeirah.com

Tel: +971 4 330 0000 Fax: +971 4 330 3030 www.jumeirah.com

JW MARRIOTT MARQUIS

JW MARRIOTT HOTEL Tel: +971 4 262 4444 Fax: +971 4 262 6264 www.marriott.com

Tel: 04 414 3000 Fax: 04 414 0001 www.jwmarriottmarquis dubailife.com

KEMPINSKI HOTEL MALL OF THE EMIRATES

KEMPINSKI RESIDENCES, PALM JUMEIRAH,

Tel: +971 4 341 0000 Fax: +971 4 341 4500 www.kempinski.com

Tel: + 971 4 444 2000 Fax: +971 4 444 2777 www.kempinski.com/palmjumeirah

LE MERIDIEN DUBAI

LE MERIDIEN MINA SEYAHI RESORT AND MARINA

Tel: +971 4 217 0000 Fax: +971 4 282 5540 www.lemeridien-dubai.com

LE ROYAL MERIDIEN BEACH RESORT AND SPA Tel: +971 4 399 5555 Fax: +971 4 399 5999 www.leroyalmeridien-dubai.com

Tel: +971 4 399 3333 Fax: +971 4 399 3000 www.lemeridien-minaseyahi.com

MADINAT JUMEIRAH, THE ARABIAN RESORT DUBAI Tel: +971 4 366 8888 Fax: +971 4 366 7788 www.jumeirah.com

MILLENNIUM AIRPORT HOTEL DUBAI

THE MEYDAN HOTEL Tel: +971 4 381 3333 Fax: +971 4 381 3344 www.meydanhotels.com

Tel: +971 4 702 8888 Fax: +971 4 702 8877 www.millenniumhotels.com

NOVOTEL WORLD TRADE CENTRE DUBAI

ONE AND ONLY ROYAL MIRAGE DUBAI

Tel: +971 4 332 0000 Fax: +971 4 332 0001 www.novotel.com

Tel: +971 4 399 9999 Fax: +971 4 399 9998 www.oneandonlyroyalmirage.com

ONE AND ONLY THE PALM, DUBAI

THE PALACE DOWNTOWN

Tel: +971 4 440 1010 Fax: + 971 4 440 1011 www.oneandonlythepalm.com

Tel: +971 4 428 7888 Fax: +971 4 428 7999 www.theaddress.com

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PARK HYATT DUBAI Tel: +971 4 602 1234 Fax: +971 4 602 1235 www.dubai.park.hyatt.com

PULLMAN DUBAI DEIRA CITY CENTRE Tel: +971 4 294 1222 Fax: +971 4 295 4444 www.accorhotels.com

RADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBAI DEIRA CREEK

QASR AL SULTAN

Tel: +971 4 222 7171 Fax: +971 4 228 4777 www.radissonblu.com

Tel: +971 800 785826 www.qasralsultan.ae

THE RITZ-CARLTON, DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE

RAFFLES DUBAI Tel: +971 4 324 8888 Fax: +971 4 324 6000 www.raffles.com

Tel: +971 4 372 2222 Fax: +971 4 372 2020 www.ritzcarlton.com/dubaiifc

RITZ CARLTON DUBAI

RODA AL BUSTAN DUBAI AIRPORT

Tel: +971 4 399 4000 Fax: +971 4 399 4001 www.ritzcarlton.com

Tel: +971 4 282 0000 Fax: +971 4 282 8100 www.rotana.com

RODA AL MUROOJ DOWNTOWN DUBAI

SHANGRI-LA HOTEL DUBAI Tel: +971 4 343 8888 Fax: +971 4 343 8886 www.shangri-la.com

Tel: +971 4 321 1111 Fax: +971 4 321 5555 www.rotana.com

SHERATON DUBAI CREEK HOTEL AND TOWERS Tel: +971 4 228 1111 Fax: +971 4 228 3468 www.sheratondubaicreek.com

SWISSÔTEL AL GHURAIR & SWISSÔTEL LIVING AL GHURAIR Tel: +971 4 293 3000 Fax: +971 4 293 3555 www.swissotel.com/dubai

WALDORF ASTORIA DUBAI PALM JUMEIRAH Tel: +971 4 818 2222 Fax: +971 4 818 2233 www.waldorfastoria.com/ dubaipalm

SOFITEL THE PALM, DUBAI Tel. +971 44 55 66 77 Fax: +971 4 455 6616 www.sofitel-dubai-thepalm.com

TOWERS ROTANA DUBAI Tel: +971 4 343 8000 Fax: +971 4 343 5111 www.rotana.com

THE WESTIN DUBAI MINA SEYAHI BEACH RESORT AND MARINA Tel: +971 4 399 4141 Fax: +971 4 399 9144 www.starwoodhotels.com

WELCOME TO ABU DHABI IS FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING LUXURY HOTELS: ABU DHABI HILTON

AL AIN HILTON

Tel: +971 2 681 1900 Fax: +971 2 681 1696 www.hilton.com

Tel: +971 3 768 6666 Fax: +971 3 768 6888 www.hilton.com

AL AIN ROTANA

BEACH ROTANA HOTEL AND TOWERS

Tel: +971 3 754 5111 Fax: +971 3 754 5444 www.rotana.com

Tel: +971 2 697 9000 Fax: +971 2 644 2111 www.rotana.com www.welcome-to.com

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WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR STAY CROWNE PLAZA ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 616 6166 Fax: +971 2 621 7444 www.crowneplaza.com/ abudhabiuab

DANAT AL AIN RESORT Tel: +971 3 704 600 Fax: +971 3 768 6766 www.danathotels.com

DESERT ISLANDS RESORT AND SPA BY ANANTARA

EASTERN MANGROVES HOTEL & SPA BY ANANTARA

Tel: +971 2 801 5400 Fax: +971 2 801 5404 www.desertislands.anantara.com

Tel: +971 2 656 1000 Fax: +971 2 656 1009 www.anantara.com

EMIRATES PALACE ABU DHABI

HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 690 8888 Fax: +971 2 690 9999 www.emiratespalace.com

Tel: +971 2 666 6888 Fax: +971 2 666 9153 www.ichotelsgroup.com

HYATT CAPITAL GATE

JUMEIRAH AT ETIHAD TOWERS

Tel: +971 2 596 1234 Fax: +971 2 596 1235 www.abudhabi.capitalgate. hyatt.com

LE MERIDIEN ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 644 6666 Fax: +971 2 644 0348 www.lemeridienabudhabi.com

MILLENNIUM HOTEL ABU DHABI

Tel.: +971 2 811 5555 Fax: +971 2 811 5588 www.jumeirah.com

LE ROYAL MERIDIEN ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 674 2020 Fax: +971 2 674 2552 www.leroyalmeridienabudhabi.com

PARK HYATT

Tel: +971 2 614 6000 Fax: +971 2 626 0005 www.millenniumhotels.com

PARK ROTANA ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 6573333 Fax: +971 2 6573000 www.rotana.com/parkrotana

ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI HOTEL Tel: +971 2 813 5550 Fax: +971 2 813 5551 www.rosewoodabudhabihotel.com

Tel: +971 2 407 1234 Fax: +971 2 407 1235 www.abudhabi.park.hyatt.com

QASR AL SARAB DESERT RESORT BY ANANTARA Tel: +971 2 886 2088 Fax: +971 2 886 2086 www.qasralsarab.anantara.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

SOFITEL ABU DHABI CORNICHE

Tel: +971 2 677 3333 Fax: +971 2 672 5149 www.sheratonabudhabihotel.com

Tel: +971 2 813 7777 Fax: +971 2 813 7799 www.sofitel.com

THE RITZ-CARLTON ABU DHABI, GRAND CANAL

YAS HOTEL ABU DHABI

Tel: +971 2 818 8888 Fax: +971 2 818 8088 www.ritzcarlton.com/AbuDhabi

Tel: +971 2 656 0000 Fax: +971 2 656 0001 www.yashotel.com

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