Prima Dubai July/August Issue 6 (English)

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Savour a traditional at

Ramadan Experience

Taj Palace Hotel Dubai

Experience an authentic Arabian Iftar in a gorgeous tent all decked out in traditional finery. The hotel will transform a part of the lobby into an Iftar Tent serving traditional Ramadan specialties, offering guests a chance to experience the true spirit of the Holy Month. Enjoy a sumptuous buffet spread including dates, fruit platters and a host of Arabic delicacies.

• Iftar Buffet at Ramadan Tent in the lobby - Price: AED 139 per person Can accommodate groups for up to 30 guests.

• Iftar Buffet at the Ballroom - AED 119 per persons

Available only for group bookings minimum 40 persons and above. Private venues/restaurants are also available for group bookings minimum of 50 persons and maximum 80 persons.

• Early Bird Offer for Groups (Banquets):

Book by the 15th of June and avail 10% discount only for groups

minimum of 100 persons and above.

Indulge in the perfect Iftar dinner experience all through the holy month prepared by the hotel’s award-winning culinary team. You will find on the menu the most indulgent selection of culinary delights from across the Middle East. Complimentary dining for children under four. Children between the age of 4 and 12 years receive a 50% discount. For reservations call please call on +971 4 233 2222 or +971 56 3447769

P.O.Box 42211, Dubai – United Arab Emirates, Tel +971 4 2232222, Fax +971 4 2113072, www.tajhotels.com


So many things come to mind when you think of the word ‘Dubai’–shopping, luxury, architecture, concerts, food, shisha and Malls (hello!). Dubai is home to some of the most spectacular malls - the Dubai mall with its massive aquarium and a brilliant underwater zoo or the Mall of the Emirates; feel like skiing in the sizzling summer heat of Dubai? Well, behold the icy ski area known as ‘Ski Dubai’ with real snow and cheery penguins or how about the intriguing Ibn Battuta Mall inspired by the famous traveler“Ibn Battuta”, which is divided into various courts named after the countries he travelled.

This metropolitan city has so much to offer, its a commixture of modernity and traditional values, providing a perfect balance to this city life. With their numerous historical sights, museums, palace visits, dining options, incredible nightlife and entertainment; you can never have a dull moment in Dubai. This issue, we have a roundup of the best restaurants, tourist hot-spots, bars & clubs, a guide to navigating Dubai with your children - we’ve toiled away in gold-speckled luxury to return with some helpful advice to make your trip memorable! While on travel, do not forget the Ramadan (June-July) timings, which may vary from place to place and another important aspect; do not eat or drink in public before Iftar (meal eaten after sunset) as it can lead to a fine, although you may enjoy your lunch in specially designated zones in every mall. Well, it’s time to pull out those money bags, especially the secret shopping stash (wink wink) and immerse into the world of luxurious living with Dubai!

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Discovering Dubai I

n the year 1833, His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Butti moved the tribal Baniyas family to Dubai. This led to Sheikh Maktoum becoming the founder of the ruling Maktoum family, which currently are the royal and ruling family of the emirate.


Currently, the ruler of Dubai is His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who is the Vice President and the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. H.H Sheikh Mohammed wishes to fulfill his father’s vision of Dubai, which is to make Dubai one of the leading cities in the world, which so far has been successful, as Dubai is internationally recognized for its tourism, trade and logistics between the East and the West.


By: Lavinia Ambrosie

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hinking about a holiday in the UAE, or maybe considering the possibilities of employment here? There are a few things you need to know before you come and while you are here. Dubai is a fabulous city with some of the most genuine, hospitable and courteous people you are likely to meet. But this is not the US or Europe, this is the UAE steeped in centuries of tradition and devout religious following. One of the reasons I’m sure you are looking to travel to the UAE is to experience the deep and rich history and traditions on offer. But like many other countries they have their own ways of doing things which need to be respected. You may have considered putting off or cancelling a visit to Dubai or other cities in the UAE because of the atrocious stories you may have heard about in the press. So let us as to give you THE FACTS.. Most of the stories you hear are just rumours, others are based on facts but written with a twisted perspective. Let us ask you this.... What would happen in your country if someone was bringing in drugs or driving whilst heavily under the influence of alcohol? Well its not different in UAE, you will be arrested and possibly face imprisonment. If you openly disobey the laws of ANY country you have to face the consequences. Always remember that you are in a different country with a different cultural and belief system. Its like the old saying “When in Rome” - it is just common courtesy to respect your hosts as we expect visitors in our country to respect our laws and traditions.

To ensure that your stay is memorable, for all the right reasons, keep in mind that you are no longer in your own country. Respect the laws and values of the country and your stay should be an extremely enjoyable one!

Traditions: UAE is built on generations of Islamic traditions which are rooted firmly in its culture and tribal heritage. These traditions have been passed down from generation to generation and form the very cornerstone of every day life for an Emirati family. The Emiratis are friendly people who show tolerance and an open minded approach to visitors in their country; but their culture and values should always be respected.

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Expat Community: In the last 30 years, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the other Emirates have gone through a total transformation from small Arab trading ports into modern cities. Over 150 nationalities (including an estimated 100,000 British expats) contribute to the UAE’s modern society. The streets, shopping malls and business areas are alive with numerous languages and cultures. Do keep in mind that you will probably meet many people with different values and opinions.

Social Ethics: The culture and laws in the UAE are designed to ensure that everyone is respectful of each other regardless of their faith and nationality. Visitors and residents alike should avoid types of improper conduct and behaviour which can otherwise lead to fines, imprisonment and deportation.

Dress code: Emiratis dress conservatively in the traditional dress and can be offended when people dress inappropriately or not in accordance with Islamic values. In public places such as shopping malls, restaurants and parks, you are encouraged to dress appropriately. Clothing should not be transparent, indecently expose parts of the body or display offensive pictures or slogans. Be careful if you are tattooed with what could be deemed offensive images or slogans, if in doubt cover up. Be aware that if you enter one of these areas dressed inappropriately you may be asked to leave (most of the larger shopping malls display signs warning respectable clothing should be worn). Any form of nudity is strictly forbidden, including topless sunbathing. Swimwear should not be worn in any other area except the beach, water parks, or swimming pools. It is preferable for both men and women to have their shoulders and knees covered and for women not to wear decollete attire when not on the beach or at a hotel. It is not appropriate for men to walk along the street bare-chested.

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Alcohol: Consumption of alcohol is allowed only for Non-Muslims in licensed restaurants, bars, clubs, private venues, and at home (for residents who have acquired an alcohol licence). It is against the law to drink alcohol while walking in the street or to be drunk in a public place. For those living in the UAE, a special licence must be obtained before purchasing alcohol from the exclusive and specialised licensed stores. This licence is only a permit for buying alcohol. It does not give any immunity for alcohol related criminal offences. It is an offence to carry alcohol in your car if you do not hold the special alcohol licence. If you come to the attention of the police you may be arrested, even though you may have purchased the alcohol legally. You need to be 21 or over in order to drink alcohol legally in the UAE (18 in Abu Dhabi). Alcohol is not available in Sharjah.

Drugs: Drugs are strictly forbidden, even a residual amount. Consuming or carrying drugs, even if you are transiting through the airport from one country to another, can result in a standard 4 year imprisonment and deportation. Buying or selling narcotics is considered a serious crime which can result in life-imprisonment. Some medicines (accepted in other countries) containing psychotropic substances are also forbidden, so check out the UAE relevant embassy website for further information.

Driving: The UAE has a zero-tolerance policy towards drinking and driving. You can be charged and imprisoned if you are caught with even the smallest amount of alcohol in your system; whether you are going to drink walk, get a cab or use the metro. Tailgating, speeding, racing, lane jumping and using a mobile phone while driving are all against the law. There are numerous speed cameras on the roads and motorways. Fines in the UAE are heavy. If you are caught you may also face the possibility of having your car impounded. Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory. Jay walking is also illegal and the police, particularly in Abu Dhabi, have launched a campaign against jay walking. If you are caught committing this offence you could be subject to a fine.

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Over the counter or doctor prescribed medications: If you are using doctor prescribed drugs it is advisable to carry a doctor’s note. If you are bringing prescription drugs into the UAE you may need to seek prior agreement from the authorities. You should check with the nearest UAE embassy or consulate before you travel.


Respect for religion: Islamic religious values are greatly respected in the UAE. Showing any disrespect towards religious beliefs or practices is considered deeply offensive and very likely to result in a heavy fine and/or imprisonment. Other religions are respected and can be followed by the expatriate community. Follow a few simple rules of respect: Muslims pray five times a day. You will notice that the Mosques call people to pray through a speaker system. At this time you will also notice public music is turned off as Muslims perform their daily prayers. Be aware that drivers who are not close to a Mosque, may stop at a convenient lay-by to pray privately.

Alcohol can be purchased at licensed bars and restaurants from sunset onwards and most activities such as golf clubs, shopping malls, attractions and spas are open as usual but with altered opening times. Most venues that would normally have live music will not during Ramadan except oud (arabic guitar). The city really comes alive at night when visitors can join the Muslim population to break their fast (Iftar) and flock with friends and family to large tents to feast on a mouth-watering array of local dishes, smoke traditional shisha pipes and listen to traditional music. One point to note is that visitors should wear respectful clothing during this time - take a look at the ‘Know Before You Go’ guide for more information on this.

Ramadan: MANY OTHER GUIDES WILL TELL YOU NOT TO VISIT THE UAE DURING RAMADAN - WE SAY PROVIDED YOU ARE WILLING TO FOLLOW A FEW BASIC RULES, WE SAY ‘DO’ AS ITS A WONDERFUL TIME TO VISIT AND OBSERVE THE LOCAL CULTURE. During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. Throughout this month eating, drinking, smoking, playing loud music and dancing in public places during daylight hours are strictly forbidden and punishable by law, including for non-Muslims. This consumption ban will include general public indoor areas as well, although many of the larger hotels will have special screened off areas for non-Muslims to eat and drink during these hours freely with the exception of alcohol which will only be served after sundown. Pregnant women and the infants are excluded from the fast. Every evening during Ramadan, Muslims celebrate the breaking of their fast with an evening meal called Iftar. You will find many hotels and restaurants throughout the UAE who provide Iftar buffets. The golden rule is always be mindful and respectful of locals traditions and beliefs. Visiting Dubai during Ramadan gives tourists a unique and authentic holiday experience. Ramadan commemorates the time when the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Mohammed. While international Muslims abstain from all food, drinks, smoking and live music from dawn to dusk throughout the month, international hotels and resorts in U.A.E continue to serve meals to international visitors in screened off areas as its not permissible even for international visitors to eat & drink in public areas; this is also a common courtesy and mark of respect for the country you are a guest of.

And don’t forget Eid Al-Fitr, which is a three day festival for all that marks the end of Ramadan. Families exchange gifts, there are special public events arranged and yet more eating of delicious Arabic cuisine.

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UAE is a relatively safe country from a crime perspective. Nevertheless, when you are out and about, take the necessary precautions to stay safe just as you would do if you were in your own country. If you are going to visit bars and clubs, do not accept drinks from strangers, and never leave your drink unattended. While rare, having your drink spiked in the UAE can happen. Sexual relationships outside of marriage are illegal, irrespective of any relationship you may have with your partner in your own country. Cohabiting, including in hotels, is also illegal. If you become pregnant outside of marriage, both you and your partner face the possibility of imprisonment. There are also legal ramifications when registering the birth with the local authorities.

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Pornography and pornographic images, and websites are banned in the UAE. Sexual harassment or randomly addressing women in public, or taking their photos without pemission, is strictly frowned upon. Holding hands for married couples is tolerated but kissing and hugging are considered offenses against public decency. Open displays of affectionare are generally not tolerated. Offensive language, spitting and aggressive behaviour (including hand gestures) are viewed very seriously and can result imprisonment and deportation. This includes “road range�. Dancing is allowed in the privacy of your home or at licensed clubs, but dancing in public is classed as indecent and provocative. Smoking is forbiden in government areas, offices and shopping malls. There are however many designated areas where smoking is allowed.



By: Lavinia Ambrosie

Religion In the UAE, the official religion is Islam. You will definitely notice some of the breathtaking mosques around the city, and will hear the call to prayer 5 times a day (known as the Azaan). Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosques except at Jumeirah Mosque. However, Dubai is pretty tolerant with other religions and is home to large expat communities of Hindus, Christians, Sikhs and others. Dubai also houses places of worship of other religions.

Language Arabic is the official language spoken in the UAE, although everywhere around the city just about everybody speaks English, especially in places of tourism and commerce. Other commonly used languages include Hindi, Farsi and Urdu. Tourists should have no problem communicating in Dubai.

Climate & Currency One would describe Dubai’s climate as a tropical desert climate, as summer temperatures do reach up to the mid and high 40’s during the day and remain in the 30’s overnight. The winter months are much milder and cooler, with the average temperature being around 20C at daytime, and going down to even 12C-14C at night, a more comfortable climate. From December to March the cool weather in the winter occasionally witnesses some rainfall, so travel prepared! The Arab Emirati Dirham is the local currency used in Dubai. The UAE dirham ranks from 5 to 1,000 Dirham bills. The coins come in 25, 50 fils and 1 Dirham. It’s a good idea to always keep smaller bills to pay for cheaper items like metro since it may be hard to get change for 500 or 1,000 bills.

Population Dubai’s population is estimated to be approximately 2.1 million people out of which approximately 85% comprise of expat population. Expat population chiefly comprises of Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis, Nepalese and Filipinos. British expats is the largest group of Western expats in Dubai. It also has a sizeable community of Iranians.

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Marhaba`

Hello

INTRODUCTIONS

GREETINGS

DIRECTIONS

My name is... - ismii.. What is your name? maa ismuka? (male) maa ismuki? (female) Where are you from? - min ayna anta? How old are you? - kam umruka?

Hello - marhaba Peace be upon you - as-salaamu alaikum (Response) Upon you be peace wa-alaikum as - salaam Welcome - ahlan wa sahlan Pleased to meet you - tasharrafna Goodbye - maas-salaama Until we meet again - ilallika

Right - yamiin Left - yasaar Straight on - alaa tuul Airport - mataar Bank - bank Beach - shaate´ Hotel - funduk´ Toilet - hammam Where is...? - ayna...? I am lost - anaa daa´i How can I find a taxi? - kayfa yumke nunee aluthoor ala sayyaarat ujra? I would like to go to... - awad an adhhab ila...

THE QUICK FIX TO YOUR ARABIC SHOPPING

GENERAL

NUMBERS

How much? - bikam? Do you sell...? - hal tabii...? I want to buy... uriidu an ashtarii... I want to pay... - uriidu an adfa... Price - si´r Receipt - iisaal

Yes - naam No - laa Maybe - mumken I hope so (God willing) - In shaa´ Allah Please - min fadlak Thank you - shukran You´re welcome - afwan Excuse me - udhran Lets go - yalla Congratulations! - mabrook! Do you speak English? hal tatakallam al-ingliiziya?

0 - sifr 1 - waahid 2 - ithnaan 3 - thalaatha 4 - arbaa 5 - khamsa 6 - sitta 7 - sabaa 8 - thamaaniya 9 - tisa 10 - ashara 100 - mi´a 1000 - alf

DINING OUT The menu please al-kaa´ima, min fadlak The bill please al hisaab, min fadlak

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LIFESTYLE


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Zabeel Park!

Soak In The Sun

The first technology theme park, Zabeel Park is the largest park in Dubai. Apart from the conventional garden park and jogging track, Zabeel Park includes interactive displays grouped into different zones- alternative energy, communication and techno, space maze and 3D theatre and edutainment center; Star gate. The recreational part of the park boasts of a 4.3 kilometre jogging track, boating lake, restaurants, an exhibition gallery, activity area, various sports pitch, barbeque facilities, shaded seating, play areas and refreshment kiosks. There is a small friendly train that visitors can ride for a tour of the park.

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This beautifully landscaped spread continues to attract visitors with its charm. Due to its accessibility and variable options of fun and thrill, Zabeel Park is particularly quite busy on the weekends. Zabeel is a lush green part of Dubai that offers both indoor and outdoor entertainment for visitors. Not just this it offers children knowledge in an exciting environment!


Mercato Beach With 1,318 kms of coastline, Dubai boasts of plentiful beaches to choose from. As summer is approaching, everyone in Dubai loves to hit the coast with their beach bags, sunscreen and pretty summer flip flops! It is always preferable to lounge at the beach between sunrise and sunset. Mercato beach offers a serene back drop to your tranquil day. The beautiful Mercato beach is good for relaxation and basking in the sun as fewer people visit this beach. Usually only the neighbouring residents visit this secluded and quiet spot. While on weekdays the beaches are quiet, on weekends residents spill onto these beautifully combed stretches for a dab of fun in the sun! Dubai is definitely the best city when it comes to spending time at the beach. So grab your shades, hat and plenty of drinking water and head to the beach. You will surely have a great day.

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Arabic Sweets By: Roxanne Mehta

The platter of Arabic Sweets is filled with pieces of rich temptation. Hailing from old kingdoms in the Middle East, these recipes have mixed with the sands of time and come down the ages infused with distinct local flavors. You can indulge in this spread of deliciousness across a multitude of shops across the UAE; from malls to shops just around the street corner, it’s hard not to get your hands on these traditional pieces of heaven. There are several standalone shops in malls that sell these sweets and you can sample a taste before making your purchase. Arabic sweets are aplenty so be prepared to be spoiled for choice. Wafi Gourmet, Bateel, Albaba Sweets and Al Samadi Sweets are just some of the places where you can get your sugar fix.

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Baklava is one of the most popular sweets and is hard to miss. This Greek and Middle Eastern dessert is sinfully rich with chopped nuts (pistachios, walnuts or almonds, or a mixture) between thin crispy layers of pastry. This nutty delight is then baked and finally being drenched in a syrup of honey. Other flavorings that can be added are cinnamon, cloves, rose water, cardamom, clove and orange rind.

Gaz is Iran’s gift to this incredible sweet platter. This traditional sticky white nougat from Iran is infused with rose water and pistachios or cashews that lend it a very different taste from other nougat variants. Gaz is traditionally handmade and shaped into single round pieces that are sprinkled with flour to prevent them from sticking to each other. Gaz is surprisingly hard to find in Dubai. After a lot of hunting, we managed to find our Gaz treasure trove at Choc & Nuts at Baniyas Road, Deira; it is also available at several stalls at the Iran Pavilion at Global Village held between October to April. Another must try delight is Kunafe, a Levantine vermicelli pastry filled with white cheese or cream. It is soaked in sugar and flavored with rosewater and cardamom. It has spread its sweetness across the region giving rise to as many pronunciations as there are variations of this recipe. The exact ingredients differ depending on which region it comes from. Kunafe is also the most popular Ramadan sweet as it gives the body just the right amount of sugar it needs.

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Have your cake and eat it too. Basbousa is a sweet cake made of cooked semolina or farina soaked in syrup. Coconut is a common addition. The syrup may also contain orange flower water or rose water. Mamoul are cute little shortbread pastries filled with dates and dry fruits. They can be found rolled into balls or flattened cookies. If pancakes are food for your soul, then you have to try Ataif. This dessert is kind of a sweet dumpling filled with cream or nuts. These are just some of the many sweets and pastries that are definitely worth sinking your teeth into. The assortment of Arabic sweets are bound to leave you spoiled for choice. Whether you plan to gift a loved one or reward yourself for a personal feat, these mouthwatering delights are all the perfection you’ll need.

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5 Free Things to Do in Dubai By: Roxanne Mehta

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The Good Things in Life are free! There’s plenty of good stuff to do around Dubai without burning a hole in your pocket. We bring you five things to do in the City of Gold without having to loosen any purse strings.


1. Nature Worship Sand or grass? Take your pick and head to the nearest beach or park for a refreshing escape. Dubai’s coastline has some fantastic beaches that make for the sweetest escape. Though quite a few belong to hotels, there’s plenty more shoreline for everyone to soak up the sun. Indulge in a beach game, swimming, jet skiing, a picnic or an evening walk. If the tan and sand isn’t your thing, the grass is greener on the other side in Dubai’s several parks. These beautifully landscaped pastures are havens of respite; perfect for walks, meditation and some well-deserved me-time. 2. Dhow Wow For ages, the traditional dhows bobbing along the Dubai Creek have served as vessels of trade with neighboring countries. Get a lesson in dhow making at the dhow building yard by the Dubai Creek in Jaddaf. With simple tools, boat makers are busy working their skills into the sheesham wood that these boats are made from, both big and small. 3. Culture Shock Go back in time and soak up some local culture at the Dubai Museum. Located in the Al-Fahidi fort built in 1787, it is the oldest building in Dubai. The museum was opened in 1971 as a portal to the emirate’s traditional past before the discovery of oil changed the course of the nation’s history. This place is home to local antiquities and dioramas depicting life in former times. 4. The Fountainhead of Awe A trip to The Dubai Mall is incomplete without appreciating what the Dubai Fountain has to offer. Set in the Burj Khalifa Lake at the mall’s lower ground waterfront promenade, the Dubai Fountain is a spectacular visual delight. It is the world’s largest dancing fountain. Its spray reaches heights of 500 feet and there’s 22,000 gallons of water in the air at any time during the show. The 3-5 minute show is set to wonderful music that elevates the whole experience. And it plays every 20 minutes, so no excuses for missing out on this visual masterpiece. 5. WrestleMania Get acquainted with ‘Pehlwani’ or ‘Kushti’ wrestling. This ancient sport from Southeast Asia involves bulky men knocking each other out by simply using their body weight. You can catch a match every Friday in Deira, in the sandlot behind the fish market. Prima Dubai | 29


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Bookshops in Dubai

By: Roxanne Mehta

The Happy Places As much as technology seeps into our lives, there’s nothing quite like the pleasure of reading a good book. Dubai boasts a host of wonderful bookshops and reading cafes. Kinokuniya Headquartered in Tokyo, Kinokuniya has its stores all over the world, and opened its only branch in the Middle East with a sprawling store at The Dubai Mall. The 68,000 square feet shop is a booklover’s haven with a stock of over half a million books and thousands of magazines in Arabic, English, French, German, Japanese and Chinese. All your book needs are promised to be met here. The store also hosts multi-cultural events such as comic-art demonstrations, book launches and language learning workshops. Take a break from shopping and relax in the confines of this bookstore that you’ll never want to leave. The Old Library at Mall of the Emirates The Old Library is Dubai’s leading English language lending library with over 1800 family and individual members. This non-profit organization is run entirely by volunteers as a service to the Dubai community. It is part of the Dubai Community Theatre and Art Centre (DUCTAC) which is located at the Mall of the Emirates on Sheikh Zayed Road in Al Barsha. This library is home to over 20,000 books across a variety of genres for both children and adults. There’s always something to look forward to with a fresh stock of books being added each month. It also has a toddler’s reading session and secondhand books for sale. 30 | Prima Dubai


House of Prose House of Prose has got to be one of the quaintest bookshops in the city. The oldest second hand bookshop in Dubai knows how to keep readers coming back for more with an interesting buyback policy. You can either buy a book, or come back after reading and return it for a fifty percent refund or a discount on your next book purchase. It is located at Jumeirah Plaza on Jumeirah Beach Road. The store also has bargain boxes where readers can pick a book for just Dh3. Other bookstores include Jashanmal Books, Virgin Megastore and Bookplus. Other interesting haunts for booklovers are the few reading cafes that have cropped up around the city. Bookmunch Book Munch is the product of a passionate blend between reading and food making it the perfect getaway for food and book cravings. Located at Al Wasl near Safa Park, BookMunch is Dubai’s first literary café and it gets its distinctive name from Oliver Jeffer’s The Incredible Book Eating Boy that tells the story of a boy who loved books so much that he ate them all.

BookMunch is the place to mix your love for food and love for books. Not only does it offer amazing breakfast, lunch and dinner but it also boasts a selection of hand-picked titles for people of all ages. It also hosts regular events for readers, book clubs, book signings, readings as well as art and culture. Libraries Dubai has several public libraries as well that all conform to simple and effective rules and procedures. The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority has some great public libraries with both Arabic and English material. They offer a range of memberships, from individual to family and corporate to child, at very nominal rates. All public libraries have a separate children’s section with a reading hall, activity room and audio-visual facilities. The public libraries are located in Al Ras, Al Rashidiya, Al Safa, Al Twar, Hatta, Hor Al Anz and Umm Suqeim. A new public library is currently being built at Al Mankhool.

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Ramadan Offers By: Prerna Sonawane

Come Together This Ramadan at Dubai Marriott Hotels Spectacular venues to create a truly memorable Ramadan Experience Ramadan at Dubai Marriott Hotels and break your fast with flavoursome Iftar selections prepared daily at our distinctive venues across the city. 34 | Prima Dubai

Dubai Marriott Hotels have planned a special food and beverage feature for Iftars and Sohours with unique surroundings and spectacular ambience for families and friends to get together this Ramadan. Explore Dubai Marriott Hotel’s five unique offers for a perfect destination to discover the traditions of the Holy Month in a lavish feast of authentic flavours. JW Marriott Marquis Dubai - Enjoy a sumptuous Iftar buffet in Kitchen 6 featuring six international live cooking stations for AED 195 per person, open every night from sunset till 10:30pm. - Experience Nawwara, Arabic Restaurant offering an à la carte Iftar, served in the serene surrounds of the chic restaurant and lounge. Experience Chef Youssef’s acclaimed cuisine and relax on the atmospheric terrace overlooking the city below for AED 195 per person, from sunset until 9pm.


- Join us at the Dubai Ballroom, transformed into an opulent lounge in gold and cream, a stunning setting to share Iftar and Sohour. Classic Arabian cuisine is served along with shisha in a fully air conditioned atmosphere. Live Oud players create a special ambience, ideal for relaxing and spending time with family and friends. Iftar is AED 195 per person from sunset to 8.30pm while sohour is served à la carte from 8.30pm. - T: +971 4 414 3000 JW Marriott Hotel Dubai - Break your fast with a flavoursome Iftar buffet at The Market Place. Indulge in live cooking stations, authentic Arabic dishes, sweets and traditional Ramadan beverages for AED 165, AED 60 for kids aged 6 - 12. - Vienna Café offers a sumptuous menu served daily from 2am – 4am for AED 90 per person, AED 60 for kids aged 6 - 12. - T: +971 4 607 7977

Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf, Dubai - Experience an international Iftar and traditional Arabian cuisine served alongside Ramadan beverages and Arabic sweets at The Market Place, a great setting for an Iftar to remember for AED 155 per person, from sunset to 9pm. - Join us at the Zabeel Ballroom, a stunning setting to share Iftar. Classic Arabian cuisine is served alongside Ramadan beverages and Arabic sweets creating an ideal setting for relaxing and spending time with loved ones for AED 155 per person, from sunset to 9pm. - T: +971 4 317 7777 Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites - Celebrate with friends and enjoy an Eid buffet on 28 July 2014 from 12pm - 3pm, serving Arabian and international dishes as well as a variety of seafood dishes and live cooking stations. - AED 149 including soft beverages, AED 89 for kids aged 6 – 12 - T: +971 4 319 4000 Courtyard by Marriott Dubai Green Community - Indulge in a lavish Iftar buffet at Pine Grill offering an array of Arabic dishes, salads and sweets for AED 140, AED 70 for kids aged 6 - 12. - An opulent Sohour menu is available from 10pm to 4am daily and can also be ordered via room service for AED 42 per take away box. - T: +971 4 885 2222 Prima Dubai | 35


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Friday = Brunch

By: Prerna Sonawane

BiCE Mare Indulge in some delicious seafood and Italian cooking with BiCE Mare restaurant located at Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai. They have a variety of starters, pastas, mixed seafood grill and desserts with good portions of food. However, they only serve a la carte menu. But the main event is the whole lobster, which is just one element of the seafood grill. Enjoy the fantastic food with a great view of the Burj Khalifa every Friday from noon–4 pm. AED 190 per person without alcoholic drinks and AED 290 per person inclusive of house beverages. C.taste This is one of those restaurants offering a brunch at a good price with a surprisingly satisfying meal and a good selection of international cuisine. They have a great salad bar, stocked with so many varieties that it takes up nearly half of the buffet space. The brunch begins from 12:30 pm – 4 pm and is located at Centro Barsha. It is AED 99 per person inclusive of soft drinks and AED 139 per person inclusive of house beverages. 36 | Prima Dubai


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Pd | Lifestyle A Smoker’s Euphoria In recent years, Shisha also known as hubbly bubbly, peacepipe, hookah or nargile has spread its addiction to countries outside the Middle East. Shisha is a part and parcel of the Arab culture especially during the months of Ramadan, when shisha tents are set up in many hotels and suburban areas to bring a communal spirit to the month.

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For those who are not acquainted with the concept of Shisha, here’s a lowdown; dating back to over 500 years, it is basically a water pipe used to smoke tobacco through cooled water. The tobacco is heated by charcoal at the top and inhaled through a water chamber at the bottom. Cafes are amongst the chief social gathering places in the Arab region; hence most cafes here offer Shisha. Social smoking is done with a single or double hose pipe; it consists of a syrupy mix of tobacco, binding agent (molasses, honey, treacle, sugar or vegetable glycerol) and fruit flavorings. Some typical flavors include apple, mint, melon, grape and strawberry.


Smoking shisha is all about socializing with friends, where both men and woman equally take part. This is one of the most popular past times in the region. Many places offer special discounts for women, while a few others provide free shisha for women like the ‘Exit Café’ in Karama. On a health-related note: the volume of smoke inhaled in an hour-long session is equivalent to smoking 100 cigarettes and therefore, falls under the same deleterious category as cigarettes. However, smoking shisha in public areas such as parks and beaches is prohibited and can lead to AED 500 fine. The most popular places especially for a younger crowd are in karama next to the Lamcy Plaza Mall, where a whole lane is dedicated to a multitude of shisha cafes. While other famous places include, ‘QDs’ at Park Hyatt, ‘Reem Al Bawadi’ on Sheikh Zayed road and Jumeirah Beach road and ‘Shakespeare and Co.’ on Jumeirah Beach road are among the many cafes offering shisha in Dubai. To help you fit in, here are some tips: • Only use specially prepared shisha tobacco • Occasionally blow into the pipe to get rid of the smoke building up in the water chamber • Replace the water if smoking for longer than an hour • Don’t inhale too deeply • Shisha is no substitute for cigarettes, don’t switch to shisha if you’re trying to give up • Share your shisha, it will give you a break • If you do try it, limit it to occasional use; it’s meant to be sociable! Prima Dubai | 39


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Overview The world’s largest themed shopping mall is named after the famous Arabic Explorer Ibn Battuta. Spread over an area of 521,000 square meters, covering a distance of 1.3 kilometer from one end to the other, the mall is home to 270 retail outlets, 50 restaurants and a 21 screen theatre hall. The mall is divided into six courts named after the regions travelled by the explorer, namely, Andalusia, Tunisia, Egypt, Persia, India and China and each court is artistically decorated in the style of the respective country he visited. Discovering the mall: Not only for the shopping extravaganza but the compelling architecture of the mall based on ancient Chinese, Indian, Tunisian, Persian, Egyptian and Andalusian architecture also makes it worth the visit. Walking along the corridors of the mall, soaking in the olfactory senses with the smell of the traditional “oud” (Arabic fragrance), one virtually travels to those countries visited by Ibn Battuta! China Court: China Court is a kaleidoscope of artistic Chinese designs and styles – the roof rested on the imposing lacquered red columns are decorated with gold trimmings, floral patterns, dragons and phoenixes. At the entrance of China Court, a huge Chinese Junk – a native sailing vessel common to the Far East, greets the visitors. Ibn Battuta sailed in one of these ships to China. The court also exhibits the story of the greatest navigator of the Far East – Zheng He, the Admiral of the Chinese Fleet in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. Three Sampans (flat bottomed Chinese wooden boat) are also on display which is mainly a fishing boat used in the harbors or rivers of China since ancient times.

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India Court: The architecture of this court bears testimony to the Indo-Islamic style. The white marble domes and the four corner pavilions resemble the marvelous Taj Mahal. The exterior bears an unmistakably Indian feel, reminiscent of the architectural landmarks of Islamic India. The entrance pavilion is decorated with intricate floral designs similar to the entrance gate of the Taj Mahal complex. The main court area showcases the magnificent dome in polished white marble finish, decorated with carved floral patterns in the lower relief. The multi-cusped arches and patterned stone-screen windows resembles the architecture of the iconic Pearl Mosque at the Red Fort in Delhi, India. The Elephant Clock in the India Court is the most fascinating feature. The structure pays tribute to the great Muslim inventor - Al-Jazari who was a 12th century engineer with a broad knowledge of the technology of his time. The Elephant Clock works on the principals of water-related mechanics and is an exact re-creation, based on the drawings of Al-Jazari. Every hour, wooden carved figures, dragons and phoenixes all come alive and move together in a synchronized fashion portraying a technological marvel of the medieval world, brought back to life after 800 years! Persia Court: The corridors of this court strongly resemble the vaulted streets of a bazaar in the heart of Baghdad, a classic defining feature of an Islamic town. The use of cross-vaulted ceilings separated by glazed brick arches, huge arched wooden windows providing natural lighting, colorful mosaics made from glazed tiles with abstract and arabesque designs on the wall spaces creates a perfect Persian ambience. The brass lanterns are typical of the ones found in madrasas (religious buildings) and mosques of Iran and Iraq.

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Pd | Lifestyle Turquoise and dark blue glazed tiles have been used all over the Persia Court in keeping with the Persian tradition. Ornamental panels based on the octagon, hexagon and star can be found above and within the arches throughout the Court.

Natural light enters through arched screen-widows, each with an intricate interlaced design. The gigantic brass chandelier hanging in the center reflecting the octagons and geometric patterns of the surrounding court creates a magical effect when lit.

The Court is adorned by a magnificent Dome hand-painted by a small group of artists making it look like a Persian carpet comparable in design with the dome in the Shaykh Lutfallah Mosque in Isfahan.

The turquoise dome adoring the skyline is similar to so many Persian Mosques and palaces seen all over Iraq and Iran.

Egypt Court: The design at the court was based on the Islamic architecture of the Mamluk period in Egypt. The highlights here are the large arcade with pointed arches, stucco plastered finish, and a heavy woodframed ceiling. The two medallions that adorn the central arch leading to the minor court are borrowed from oblong “widows” of light latticed mashrabiya work, break up the façade which is a common feature in Mamluk- Egypt and the courtyard façade of the AlAzhar Mosque in Cairo.

Conical wall scones and spectacular brass lanterns light up the court creating a true bazaar-like ambience.

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“Papyrus”-columns covers the walls on either side of the exterior. The sandstone walls are adorned with carved hieroglyphics similar to ancient ruins found along the Nile River. A massive sandstone gate greets the visitors at the entrance decorated with scenes of Pharaohs and Gods from Egyptian mythology, all carved in relief.


Colorful painted frescoes depicting scenes of ancient Egyptian royalty, adorns the interior of the Minor Court. Painted hieroglyphics decorates the “Papyrus� columns and the wall space above the tenant line resembling the interiors of ancient Egyptian temples. The color scheme was chosen based on paintings found in Egyptian tombs.

Tunisia Court: The whitewashed stucco building with blue painted doors and windows recreates the narrow streets and souks of a typical African marketplace with a village-like environment based on the coastal towns of Tunisia.

Tunisia Court: The streetlamps and lanterns hanging from walls supported by decorative brackets of Tunisian design add to the authenticity. Tunisian stained glass windows add color, life and aesthetics to the buildings. The minarets from Tunis reaches right up to the blue sky-like ceiling.

The gateways in front bear resemblance to Moroccan and Tunisian gateways to Royal Palaces or market places while the central gate in front is decorated with arabesque patterns similar to those used in numerous Moroccan mosques.

The architecture in the food court in Tunisia Court drew inspiration from the fortress at Monastir and Sousse.

Huge terracotta vases, symbolizing African trade add an impressive finishing touch. The beautiful brass lanterns hanging from the ceiling adds to the distinct Moroccan flavor.

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Andalusia Court: The design inspiration comes from the Great Mosque of Cordoba and Alhambra palace in Granada. The lofty halls, accentuated with rows of arches, create a sense of elevated space. A characteristic feature of Andalusian architecture is the “Horseshoe-arches” with alternating red brick and white stones. These can be found all along the wall-spaces of the court. The Centre piece of Andalusia Court is the Lion Headed Fountain inspired by the Fountain of Lions in Alhambra. This magnificent structure, with its eight lion statues, is surrounded by lofty marble columns. The whole central area is shaped in the form of a star resembling the dome of the “Hall of the Abencerrajes” in the Alhambra Palace. 46 | Prima Dubai

Shopping Guide: The Mall is a Shopper’s paradise with 270 retail outlets covering clothing, electronics, luggage, accessories, sportswear, jewellery, books, pharmacies, beauty products, furniture & furnishings, fun & leisure; spread over the various courts. To name a few; Debenhams, Paris Gallery, Areej, H&M, New Look, Homes r Us, Aldo, Borders, Mont Blanc, Paris Hilton, Shoe Mart, Splash, Go Sports, Adidas, Samsung, Sharaf DG, Jumbo Electronics, take the top slot in the list of the retail outlets. If one needs to stock up on weekly or monthly groceries and household items; Geant in Tunisia Court has everything!


Restaurant Guide: In addition to the coffee shops like Starbucks, Costa, Gloria Jeans, one can find a number of restaurants offering numerous cuisines from across the world. The Food Court is an amazing place to dine from innumerable restaurants, with wide choices for the diners! Lime tree, Anatolia, India Palace, Pizza Hut, McDonalds, KFC, Automatic are some of the prominent names in the long list of places to dine. Connectivity: The mall is situated adjacent to Shaikh Zayed road, between 5th and 6th interchange and is approachable from all parts of the city by private vehicles or taxis. There are 5000 parking spaces available around the mall in 11 areas. Taxis can be flagged down anywhere in the city and are available from outside the Andalusia Court, Persia Court and China Court.

The Minute Man shop in Tunisia court is a one-stop repairing house for almost all electronic gadgets. Entertainment: China Court has the region’s first IMAX Theater with 21 movie screens entertaining the cinema lovers almost around the clock. Switch bowling and Fun City offers unlimited fun and amusement to kids. ‘Fitness first’ is a well-equipped health club offering a wide array of fitness activities.

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The mall also enjoys excellent connectivity with a dedicated metro station enabling the mall goers to travel in comfort in a cost effective way. The mall authority has started complimentary shuttle bus services whereby tourists are picked up from a number of select hotels and dropped back after an enjoyable shopping and dining experience. In case the feet tire by long walks inside the mall, the shuttle electronic taxis come to the rescue for a point to pint fare of AED 5 only.

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Mall Timings: Mall: Sunday to Wednesday: 10 am to 10 pm Thursday to Saturday: 10 am to 12 am Restaurant & Food Court: Saturday to Friday: 10 am to 12 am. Geant Hypermarket: Saturday to Friday: 9am to 12 am. The Food Court and Restaurants do not serve food till the break of fast at the end of the day during Ramadan. Prima Dubai | 49



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Dubai Creek represents the mesmeric, vivacious and beautiful life of Dubai. Due to its antiquity and historic importance, Creek is the essence of Dubai. What could be a better way to spend your day than absorbing the scenic view of the radiant architecture as your dhow takes you through the azure waters? Different agencies operate special promotional packages for your luxurious and ravishing journey in the Dhow cruise. 52 | Prima Dubai

Guests do not have to worry about safety as the dhows are Government Approved with complete insurance. Some companies even arrange dinner on the main deck and cocktail reception on the upper deck for your special day. Dhow Al Kirsh also called the ‘Shark’ is a traditional and unique wooden boat that offers a traditional Majlis seating with cushions and low tables. It gives the guest a more Arabic and cultural feel and is best for small informal gatherings for 50 to 80 people.


For formal and larger gatherings, the “Arabian discoverer� can be hired. Arabian discover is also a traditional boat and replicates the culture and authenticity of the emirates but can accommodate more people and the upper deck is befitted with cushions as well. It can accommodate upto 130 people. You can even book a room in a cruise that matches an international standard with unparalleled facilities. The luxurious rooms have balconies facing the mesmeric sea. There are special dining options, fitness centers, spas, night clubs, lounges, kids and teens area with sports activities from rock climbing to miniature golf course, internet wifi, shopping galleries and libraries.

The cruise is not just means of transport anymore. It’s an amazing opportunity to admire the beauty and scenic views while you relax and explore a new world. With incredible services and attractive packages, cruise ships promise an exciting and one in a million experience.

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By: Fatima Anwar

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Located at the police headquarters near Al Mulla Plaza, the Dubai Police Museum was built on November 19, 1987 featuring the history, conventional forces and weapons of Dubai. Dubai Police Museum hosts the largest and heaviest computer in the world that was imported when the museum was established. And recently it has been announced that the museum will be shaped to look like the largest police cap in the world, and it will enter the Guinness world book of records! The museum showcases the antique weapons and tools that were used in the police station in the past. For a sheer comparison between the old and new, they have displayed the modern, state of the art artilleries and devices in the museum as well; it’s quite impressive how technology has evolved over the years. They have also preserved the old and new military uniforms, medals, brochures and communication devices. One striking feature in the museum is the captivating display of different methods used by the Dubai police to fight against crime and eliminate illegal activities such as drugs dealings. To train the criminals and motivate them towards a respectable crime-free life, various educational workshops were organized by the Dubai police and prisoners were taught several crafts such as boat and sculpture making. The police museum boasts of its past and is gratified of its heritage and proudly shares their culture with the world. It also displays the portrait of Mohammed Saeed Bouhemid- the first policeman in Dubai as well as the first police logo created by Peter Clayton, the first circular issued 42 years back and the first Dubai law book published in 1966. The walls are covered with the history of the Dubai Police and exhibit the events, royal decrees and resolutions from the past. These pictures of various events mark the achievements and loyalty of the Dubai Police towards their country. They also show the graduation ceremonies, where the graduates were honored with badges and emblems. Every badge has a certain significance, while some badges appreciate the loyalty towards work and sacrifice, others were given as a token of courage to thank the individuals who were assaulted or injured during their duty.

One of the halls in the Museum is allocated to the Deputy Chairman of Police, General Security and the former Dubai Police Chief - Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim. The hall displays the decree by which he was appointed and the gifts and awards he received as the chief of Dubai Police such as the Gold Pin award he received in 2007 by the United Nations High Commissioner - Gold Pin is the highest declaration granted to the first military figure and the Honoring Award from the United Nations for being the most prominent Arab personality and for combating drug crimes in 2011. The Golden Jubilee hall portrays the festivities in Dubai to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Dubai Police. The anniversary showcased all the achievements of Dubai Police at all levels; local, regional, Arab and international levels. This way people from around the world get the chance to learn about the leaders, commanders and officers of the Dubai police. In the Social Participation Hall, you will find the anti-narcotics, criminal investigation and forensic displays. Large collections of confiscated items reveal the different techniques used by drug dealers in their unsuccessful attempts to smuggle drugs into Dubai. Moreover, the posters show the bravery of Dubai police to save earthquake victims in Bam, Iran and other countries. There is a copy of Quran that was found in the tragic airplane and helicopter crashes segment, while everything else was burned to ashes, the Quran was found undestroyed at the site of the crash. A special section in the hall replicates the old methods like campaigning used in order to reduce traffic accidents and create traffic security awareness. Dubai Police Museum attracts millions of visitors each year and promises an informative and interesting experience. Open from 8:00am to 2:00pm daily expect weekends (Fridays and Saturdays)

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The Golden Jubilee hall portrays the festivities in Dubai to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the Dubai Police. The anniversary showcased all the achievements of Dubai Police at all levels; local, regional, Arab and international levels. This way people from around the world get the chance to learn about the leaders, commanders and officers of the Dubai police. In the Social Participation Hall, you will find the anti-narcotics, criminal investigation and forensic displays. Large collections of confiscated items reveal the different techniques used by drug dealers in their unsuccessful attempts to smuggle drugs into Dubai. Moreover, the posters show the bravery of Dubai police to save earthquake victims in Bam, Iran and other countries.

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There is a copy of Quran that was found in the tragic airplane and helicopter crashes segment, while everything else was burned to ashes, the Quran was found undestroyed at the site of the crash. A special section in the hall replicates the old methods like campaigning used in order to reduce traffic accidents and create traffic security awareness. Dubai Police Museum attracts millions of visitors each year and promises an informative and interesting experience. Open from 8:00am to 2:00pm daily expect weekends (Fridays and Saturdays)

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Art in the Heart of Dubai! The Majlis Gallery is over 20 years old and is located in the center of Dubai, at the popular Dubai Creek. Alison Collin bought a house in 1977 and organized the first exhibition in November 1979 to bring all independent artists in Dubai, together.

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Al Majlis Gallery has a very interesting past and is the result of a beautiful love affair between an expatriate lady and her love at first sight- a traditional Arabic house. Alison Collin moved to Dubai in 1976 and fell in love with the architecture of traditional Arabic souks and the cultural atmosphere. Her house was an informal meeting place for professional and amateur artists to indulge in their combined interest – the artistic love for UAE. Alison Collin moved out of the house and transformed it into a full-fledged Gallery - the Majlis Gallery; the first indie art space in Dubai. The villa turned gallery has a central open-air courtyard and wind towers on the roof- an amazing atmosphere to evoke creativity and a beautiful place for locals and visitors to gather and soak in the Middle Eastern art.

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Each gallery room displays myriad forms of art; oil paintings, prints, furniture, pottery, jewelry and photography. The rooms open into the courtyard giving it a traditional and homely feel. The Gallery exhibits paintings displaying the beauty of UAE and Oman through the eyes of a traveler. The mesmeric sunrise over the dhow filled creek, a sun bleached collection of coral Arabic bungalows and a fisherman on a typical grey beach have been some of the many popular themes. The Majlis Gallery believes in the power of hand painted craft than photographs. Handling a pencil and paintbrush gives a more traditional and personal touch to the image. Artists from various parts of the world gather at this gallery and paint their expeditions on canvas.

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Some of the prominent artists at the gallery are; Paul Wadsworth who paints with emotions and eloquence and focuses on representing the landscape of the region through his paintings and Khalid Al Saai, with his exquisite style and calligraphy he paints a submerged mass of Arabic letters that sweep across the canvas. The Gallery also has its own café called the ‘Local House Restaurant’ that serves authentic Arabic cuisine and delicious camel meat. A true heaven for artists and art admirers, Majlis Gallery has organized numerous solo and group exhibitions and has collaborated with various artists to excavate the best talent from this mine of creativity and skills and showcase them on a larger platform.

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Al Majlis Gallery offers an unparalleled sneak peek into the times when Dubai was just a barren land and depended on oil and pearl trade. During your stay in Dubai, you must visit this art gallery for an intriguing glimpse into the rich history and culture of Arabia!

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Bridge By: Fatima Anwar

The great vision of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum and the industriousness of Dubai Road and Transport Authority (RTA) teamed together to build the ‘Floating Bridge’ that was pompously inaugurated on 16th July 2007. As the name suggests, this bridge literally floats inches above the water. The floating bridge connects two of the busiest creeks in Dubai; the Bur Dubai Creek and the Deira Creek. Approximately 155 million dirhams were invested in the construction of this bridge. The bridge has the capacity to carry up-to 6000 vehicles every hour which strategically eases traffic during the rush hours.

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The Floating Bridge is an integral part of the Dubai roads and networking. Over time, authorities have added more lanes to the previous crossing to further assist traffic management, which has helped immensely. This one of a kind project is built out of 20 meters wide hollow concrete blocks that float on water. The rolling section of the bridge allows the bridge to open and close at specific intervals regulated by the authorities. The bridge is open daily from 6 am to 10 pm. When the bridge is closed at specific intervals it allows the ferries and boats to pass through. Driving inches above the water level can only be experienced on the floating bridge!

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Horse racing is an integral part of the Dubai experience. It all began in 1981 when the first thoroughbred race meeting was held at the dusty camel track. Ten years later the Dubai Racing Club was established, and the Nad Al Sheba racecourse was opened in 1992. Today, the Dubai World Cup is synonymous with class and victory. The racing season begins in November but things get seriously exciting in January with the commencement of the Dubai World Cup Carnival. This eventually concludes with the Dubai World Cup that is traditionally held on the last Saturday of March. It boasts a $6 million prize making it the richest race in the world.

Nad Al Sheba By: Roxanne Mehta

Since horse racing is such a big deal in Dubai, the Nad Al Sheba Stable Tour is a must on your to-do list. It is the perfect opportunity to get up, close and personal with all that goes into training and caring for these world class thoroughbreds. This unique tour begins at 7 am where you get a trackside view of the early morning gallops followed by a visit to the thoroughbred training facilities, stables and feed rooms. This is sure to work up a sizeable appetite for the wholesome breakfast served at a relaxing venue. After breakfast, you’ll be taken around the jockeys’ facilities, steward’s enquiry room and a tour of the Millennium Grandstand. It ends with a visit to the Godolphin Gallery that celebrates the horse racing achievements of the Maktoum family. 66 | Prima Dubai


Largest Painting Of Sheikh Zayed By: Prerna Sonawane

The Largest Sand Painting The largest picture ever painted of the late Sheikh Zayed was created in Dubai on the 12th of May, 2014. And here’s the catch; it’s completely made out of SAND! Sylvain Tremblay; renowned artist and lecturer in Canadian University of Dubai created the 12m x 10m picture in the early hours of the morning. However, you have to applaud his dedication, as the winds tried to hamper his creation, he decided to continue his performance from a hot air balloon and it did not affect the stunning results. “I feel honored to have been able to do this and I am delighted with the result,” he said. “The wind made it tough and I had to finish a lot quicker than expected, but I had so many supporters and students and they helped me finish it.” The public’s first opportunity to see the artwork was around 20th May 2014 at Liwa’s Art Hub. The Hub sits at the base of an 80m high sand dune on which the picture is displayed. It’s one of those incredible art pieces you cannot help but admire and say that small yet powerful 3-letter word -‘Wow”! Prima Dubai | 67


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Gold Souq Sharjah By: Roxanne Mehta

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Old world charm. New world deals. Tucked away between King Faisal Road and the Khalid Lagoon is Sharjah’s legendary Central Souk. Also known as the Souk al Markazi, this traditional bazaar is a mandatory shopper’s stop for everyone visiting Sharjah. The Central Souk is one of Sharjah’s iconic landmarks. It looks far from a traditional souk so you wouldn’t be the first to mistake it for a train station. Built in 1978, its architecture is undeniably striking. It was H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi (Supreme Council member and Ruler of Sharjah) who wanted the souk to imbibe Arabian themes. It stands pretty as two artistically designed two-storey structures that are connected by a bridge. It is also called the Blue Souk because of its prominent blue domes. After nearly four decades, the souk has still managed to retain its old world charm and attracts customers from all over the UAE. It is also featured on all Dh5 currency notes.

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Back in the day this souk was a major shopping hub, attracting residents from neighboring emirates to splurge on the latest goodies from the Middle East. Today its 600 shops offer a quaint shopping experience that is far from what flashy malls have to offer. Not only does the souk offer quality products, but also allows customers to bargain. Friendly shopkeepers are more than happy to make considerable discounts for potential customers. This souk is especially famous for its carpets and rugs that come from India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Don’t be surprised if shopkeepers offer you some tea or coffee as you go crazy trying to select a carpet. Apart from carpets, the souk also specializes in brilliant handicrafts, jewelry and precious stones, arts, crafts, ornaments, electronics, models of dhows, perfumes, cosmetics, textiles, bags, embroideries, shawls, Syrian table cloths, antiques and copper trays. Take a breather at the friendly cafes or take a walk around the scenic Khaled Lagoon.


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Khatt Springs By: Cezalyn Villagomez

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A Taste of Relaxation and Serenity Khatt Springs is located at the top of the Golden Tulip Resort and Spa which is now renovated into a castle. It has a remarkable view of the landscape of Khatt in Ras Al Khaimah and is adjacent to the Hajjar Mountains. It is just a few kilometers away from other popular attractions around the city and is a 45 minutes’ drive from Dubai and 15 minutes’ drive from Ras Al Khaimah International Airport.


To an outsider, Khatt would look like one of those old towns with a vast pile of scattered sand rocks and sand dunes, but what Khatt has to offer everyone, is experiencing the natural beauty and breathtaking sights, especially the famous Khatt Springs. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or a person looking for a relaxing getaway, Khatt could be the ideal place to indulge in some quality time or relax with a weekend getaway with those close to you. The Khatt Springs is said to be one of the most visited places in Ras Al Khaimah for its natural medical treatment and its notable medicinal benefits. The water in Khatt Springs is 90 feet deep with water temperatures rising to 40 degrees centigrade. The hot spring has been renovated, which includes pools with treatment rooms and a sweet café where you can enjoy some tea or coffee while staying at the hotel, although if you’re coming as an outside guest you can still enjoy similar amenities. There are a number of families and groups spotted in Khatt, where they seem to be enjoying cardio activities and visiting two of the notable historical sites; the Khatt watch tower and Khatt Castle. Yet at the end of the trip, relaxing at the famous hot springs has made their day and surely it would make yours too. This place can be an ideal location to spend a few nights at the only hotel in Khatt Springs; Golden Tulip Khatt Springs Hotel Resort and Spa. Regardless of Khatt being a plain vast of scattered sand rocks and sand dunes, its breathtaking landscape and a dip in the hot spring will leave you feeling refreshed and energized amist the beautiful tranquility. Prima Dubai | 73


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Arabian Wild Life Park By: Roxanne Mehta

Take a break from the big city life and venture into the wild at the Arabian Wildlife Park. Located at Abu Dhabi’s stunning Sir Bani Yas Island, this park rambles across 4200 hectares making it Arabia's largest wildlife reserve.

The Arabian Wildlife Park was actually borne out of a four-step program to preserve the island’s indigenous fauna. Sir Bani Yas Island recognized its potential to preserve its wildlife and launched its first breeding programs in 1971 which were exceptionally successful. With the Arabian Oryx declared extinct in the early 1960s, the island focused its breeding program on this species. Their efforts resulted in over 500 Arabian Oryx born on the island and released into the wild, making Sir Bani Yas Island world renowned and appreciated for playing an integral role in rehabilitating this once lost species.

Thanks to the decades of intensive conservation, the island is now home to a plethora of plant and animal life. In 2008, the island joined hands with the Abu Dhabi Environment Agency to launch a fourstep program to fulfill Sheikh Zayed’s vision for this island that was once his retreat. The Arabian Wildlife Park is a product of a one-of-a-kind program. Occupying nearly the entire island and surrounded by a 32-kilometre boundary fence, this park certainly is a wildlife haven. 74 | Prima Dubai


Over a thousand animals indigenous to the Arabian Peninsula now freely roam this verdant playground. These include cheetahs, striped hyenas, barbary sheep, Northern ostriches, Ethiopian hedgehogs, the Arabian mountain and sand or goitered gazelle, Arabian hares and the endangered Arabian Oryx.

The Arabian Wildlife Park continues to further its conservation cause even today. It monitors breeding programs and actively participates in international conservation breeding activities for endangered species. Non-indigenous animals including the Blackbuck, Emu, Eland, Gemsbok and others have been relocated. To make its resident animals feel as much as home as possible, all remnants of past human activity have been done away with, such as roads, old fences, signs and irrigation pipes that were laid down years ago to vegetate the island. Instead, new water holes and grass pastures serve as re-vegetation tools.

Timings: 11am & 5pm (Prior Booking Required) • 319 per peron (Adult) | 200 per person (Below 11)

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Research and conservation are at the root of the park’s development and it is proud to share its ongoing efforts with visitors who can get a firsthand experience of their tryst with success. All island guides are kept abreast with the latest skills and facts to give visitors detailed information regarding breeding and conservation programs within the park. Exciting nature and wildlife drives, nature trails, mountain biking and exclusive outdoor dining experiences promise to make this an unforgettable experience in the wild. Staying true to its vision with exemplary efforts and remarkable outcomes, the Arabian Wildlife Park will continue to ensure the survival of several species for generations to come. Prima Dubai | 75


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Activities In Ras Al Khaimah By: Fatima Anwar

A sheer contrast to the wealth, fast cars and skyscrapers of Dubai, Ras al Khaimah is particularly known for its picturesque scenery and jaw-dropping beaches. It doesn’t mean that Ras Al Khaimah is devoid of luxury and fun; it hosts some stunning five star hotels and amazing activities and sport amenities for you to enjoy with your family and friends. As the emirate is located in the northern part of UAE, it’s named Ras al Khaimah meaning “Top of the Tent.” It has been an important hub for traders around the gulf region for hundreds of years and is still a popular location. It is also a great place to explore through transit as they have an international airport for holiday goers. Plan a journey to Ras al Khaimah and explore the tremendous adventure and excitement waiting for you. The snow covered rocks greet you at the Ice Land Water Park and offer many fun rides for the whole family including some thrilling and adrenaline pumping slides. The 175 steps from the Golden Tulip Khatt Springs Resort would take you down to the famous Khatt Springs. The “Prince of Sea”, a motorized sailing yacht offers various sailing trips around the coast of Ras al Khaimah.

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Their packages comprise of daytime, sunset and dinner cruise, offering various thrilling activities including swimming, snorkeling and the opportunity of spotting one of the rarest green turtles at the Al Marjan Island. You can learn to horse ride at the Country Club - a perfect leisure and recreational place with some of the best horse riding instructors in the country. The Country Club boasts of a lavish restaurant, bar, swimming pool and a horse riding arena. Passionate Golfers can enjoy a game at the two 18-hole championship Golf courses. Along with an enthralling view of the mountains and beaches, Al Hamra Golf Club and Tower Links Golf Club hosts and participates in numerous Regional Golf Championships. The Jazirah Aviation Club gives you the opportunity to fly lightweight airplanes and powered parachutes while pleasing your eyes to the magnificent views of the desert, sea and the city. The Club has over 50 different flying machines and organizes various excursions for tourists. Ras al Khaimah also hosts Bowling centers, archery clubs and tennis courts. The Archery ranges are tented in the right places to guide you on the basics of this ancient sport and challenge your inner strength and accuracy skills. Along with diverse indoor facilities, these places offer marvelous views and a fantastic relaxing treatment. Ras al Khaimah indeed offers a fabulous experience and will make sure both, kids and adults enjoy an exclusive and comforting vacation.

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Favourite Things At Dubai Marina By: Fatima Anwar In Dubai, there are plenty of malls with tremendous facilities to keep the kids entertained. “Favorite Things” in Dubai Marina Mall is one of the best educational entertainment zones in town for your little prince and princesses. It is a unique and beautiful concept to allow mothers some rest and enjoyment while their children learn and have the time of their lives. Parents can relax and indulge in some beauty treatments, shop around or just enjoy a cup of coffee with their friends. Whether a business woman or a housewife, every mom needs some time to herself without sacrificing the happiness and joy of her child. Being a team of highly trained professionals, Favorite Things offer quality services and activities for both mom and child, under the same roof. While the scorching heat especially during summers doesn’t allow the kids to play outside, favorite things offers them a place to burn some extra energy off and keep them busy and amused indoors.

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This innovatively designed place includes a soft play area for babies and toddlers, a castle themed jungle gym and sand and slide play areas for older children, science, cooking and dress up rooms with over 70 costumes and props to ignite you’re kids imagination. They now offer an even safer play date with the introduction of eco-friendly wristbands. Each child will be given a wristband upon arrival to make sure they are immediately identifiable and ensure the Centre can contact you immediately if needed. The area is spotless and nanny cams are placed everywhere to ensure the safety and security of your children. The staff is well trained and friendly and they even play with the kids. Complimentary activities include puppet shows, sandcastle building, treasure hunts, block buildings, bubble time, dance and singing sessions and a mad scientist workshop (Sunday-Wednesday, 3:30-5:30pm).

On Tuesday afternoons, complimentary cooking classes are available for children. Kids can get messy on their own or join play attendants for directed activities whereas for mothers, the Boutique is an on-site shop which boasts carefully selected unique baby products and gifts. Aside from the class, you get to play free for 30 minutes at their play area, which you can go before or after the class - in my book that’s money well spent. “Kids Cuts” hair salon is also onsite. Kids Cuts puts a fresh face on children’s hair salons around town. Not only does it cater to young toddlers first haircuts but they also offer stylish cuts and hair services for children up to age 19. The little ones not only have fun in an exciting, musical environment but the classes help to accelerate development of language and motor skills, increasing creativity and confidence and improving manual dexterity. Favorite Things is definitely the most favorite destination for kids in UAE.

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Chuck E Cheese’s

Taking charge of bringing families together in a fun environment, Chuck e Cheese’s was established in USA in 1977 and landed on UAE shores in May 2008. Located at Dubai Outlet Mall on Al-Ain Road, this 50,000 square feet entertainment zone mixes food and fun with the concept of a sit down pizza restaurant complemented by arcade games and fun activities.

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With over 200 games and rides for both kids and adults, which include driving games and rides, huge sky tube, toddler zone and Studio ‘C’ with a lot of indoor arcade attractions that bring all age groups together, this is definitely the go-to place for families. Moreover, all your effort at having a good time is rewarded with a prize. The winning tickets from some games can be redeemed for cool merchandise and rewards. There’s a selection of goodies that include the latest toys and gizmos. That should be encouraging enough to spur more visits. 84 | Prima Dubai


Delivering high on entertainment cum appetizing quotient, Chuck e Cheese’s menu is stuffed with specialty pizzas and amazing combos, a choice of toppings with a wide range of appetizers, sandwiches and meals. There’s a great salad bar too for the health conscious. With so many families having a great time here, Chuck e Cheese’s takes the security of its patrons very seriously. All members from a family or group are stamped with a matching number to ensure that everyone who comes together leaves together. Ice skating is literally one of the coolest things to do in Dubai. For those who’d like to create fire on ice, Chuck e Cheese’s has a state of the art indoor ice rink with a built-in thermostat system to adjust the requisite temperature for ideal ice-skating. If you’d like to get bowled over, there’s something for you too. Get bowled over at Chuck E Cheese´s 10 pins Bowling alley with four lanes equipped with a state of the art LCD touch screen scoring system provides world class bowling facilities for its players. Bowling at CEC has become synonymous with indoor fun activity, bringing people of all ages together. Not only families but even schools bring their kids to Chuck e Cheese’s for a fun break away from studies.

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Chuck e Cheese’s is also a great place to celebrate birthday parties and other special occasions. Their cast members and facilities are available for all your celebration needs. They offer birthday packages that include invitation and thank you cards, meals straight from their restaurant, token/playing cards and other party essentials. Chuck e Cheese’s is open from Saturday to Wednesday, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm Thursday to Friday: 10:00 am -Midnight They offer special combos and weekend offers so make sure to check them out as well.

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Pd | ENTERTAINMENT Being the first of its kind in the Middle East, the facility is located in the picturesque Dubai Creek Park, covering an area of 5000 square meters and is equipped with the latest sound systems and light effects with a capacity of 1200 seats, a restaurant and souvenir shop!

Dubai Dolphinarium By: Minakshi Ray

Dolphins are considered to be the most intelligent mammals on earth. Dubai Dolphinarium is home to five bottlenose Dolphins and four loveable seals. Grab your chance to see them up close and watch them perform flawlessly to the rhythm of music, while you sit comfortably in an air-conditioned arena! For some family entertainment, head to Dubai Dolphinarium. The adorable mammals will leave you spellbound with their action-packed performance during a 45 minute show – they jump, dance, paint, play basketball and even sing to entertain you!

If their ‘intelligent act’ leaves you awestruck, enjoy an exclusive ‘time-out’ with them - go swim with the dolphins! When in action, professional photographers will click your “dolphin kiss” moment for a life-time memory.

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Dolphinarium also organizes kid’s activities, birthday parties, workshops, school field trips and summer camps for educational purposes to increase the awareness about marine environment and conservation.

A new attraction is the exotic bird show with 20 different birds and parrots, where the cockatoo will paint or macaws will play basketball! If that’s hard to believe, find out for yourself - buy your tickets now! Ticket Prices: VIP seating: AED 120 (per adult) and AED 80 (per child) Standard seating: AED 100(per adult) and AED 50 (per child). There are school packages at a discounted rate and group discount for groups of 50 people and more. A special rate applies on Monday and Friday – AED 70(per adult) and AED 40(per child). Swim with the dolphins - AED 2100 (upto 3 persons) and AED 550 for each additional person. (A note of caution – show timings and ticket prices might change without prior notice. Log on to www.dubaidolphinarium.ae for the show timings. You can buy tickets online too) Take a break from customary mall visits during the weekend and book your tickets for the show. Feel yourself closer to nature!

Grab a bite after the show from Happy Valley Restaurant, if all the actions make you go hungry! Get photographed with these beautiful mammals after the show and pick up a souvenir to cherish this wonderful memory.

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Reel Cinemas at the Beach The newest entertainment destination in the city, Reel Cinemas, The Beach, is now open and is envisaged to be the go-to entertainment destination for residents of Jumeirah Beach Residence and New Dubai.

The opulent new venue offers a distinctive cinema experience with a spectacular waterfront location along the shoreline of Dubai Marina. The Cineplex features seven standard screens and three Platinum Movie Suites, in addition to the Platinum Lounge, the ultimate in cinema luxury featuring a full-fledged dedicated kitchen to serve the cinegoers and magnificent views of the Arabian Sea. Reel Cinemas, The Beach can host nearly 900 people and will have five 3D screens. All cinemas have state-of-the-art projection and audio visual systems. At the elegantly designed cineplex, movie-goers make their way up to a chic Hollywood-style uncluttered hallway with a tinted steel finishing and soft wall-to-wall modern cubic carpeting. Attention to the finest details is evident in all aspects of the design including the ergonomic seats with the widest legroom for utmost comfort and personalised service. A gourmet popcorn shop, offering large choice of flavours from blueberry to salted caramel is an added attraction.

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Meydan IMAX Theatre By: Prerna Sonawane

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An Astonishingly Impressive Cinematic Adventure The Meydan theatre is home to the largest screen in the Middle East and Asia. It is located at the illustrious Meydan in Nad al Sheba. The majestic screen is eight stories high and well designed to engulf your peripheral vision.


Half the size of a football field and large enough to display a life-size whale, this gigantic screen makes you feel as though you are a part of the movie. Specially watching tragedy movies like the Titanic or action movies with brilliant fight scenes like the Dark Night; the fight between Batman and Bane was more accentuated due to the massive screen and brilliant surround sound systems – creating a dramatic theatrical filmic experience like no other. Besides screening selected movies, the theatre is committed to providing educational large-format films for class field trips.

The IMAX films not only educate but are also a form of entertainment, proven to stimulate the young minds at an accelerated rate than just classroom study methods. This theatre is quite multi-talented; you can plan a birthday party, a private event with private screenings, be a part of the special events like concerts, sports and live events that take place here, have the next big product launch for a client or book the place for a romantic gesture for your special someone. With unique spaces for a private occasion, and access to the largest IMAX screen – Meydan Theatre is unequivocally the number one choice.

For only AED 60, watch your favorite blockbuster movies with a guaranteed spine-tingling experience!

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Laser Tag By: Prerna Sonawane

Let the battle commence! The game of laser tag is a great way to battle it out with your family or friends in a safe non-lethal atmosphere. Similar to the concept of paintball where two teams shoot each other with balls of paint, which from personal experience hurts and you’re covered in bruises and look like you were pinned to a board with paint balloons thrown at you by the end of the game. Laser tag is the enhanced version, its paintball but without the paint or the mess.

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The Dubai Autodrome’s Laserdome provides the perfect picaresque environment. Players are divided into two teams, each with maximum 10 players battling it out with harmless laser guns. They have lockers to store your valuables, make sure you don’t carry your cell phone; nothing can be more embarrassing than getting ‘lasered’ because your phone ringing compromises your position during the laser battle. Put on the specially customized uniform with hidden sensors that are capable not only of registering being shot, but they also identify the shooter – a pretty impressive top-notch technology to enrich your gaming experience.


Once you are all equipped, enter the combat zone which looks like a medieval castle type set-up spread across 400 square meters featuring dungeon style décor, artificial fog and neon lightning to make it difficult to see your opponent; creating a challenging environment. You soon hear a countdown and some electronic music kicks in, marking the beginning of the war that’s about to set lose. It gets your adrenaline pumping and everyone shoots in different directions. After slaughtering your opponents with lasers and the much ducking, diving, crouching, running and gunning, the music stops ending the crazy frenzy. Now it’s time to see how you really performed and are you the skillful shooter you thought yourself to be. You enter the debriefing room, where the results are handed out, detailing lots of stats like the worst and best players, who killed who and the sort. Embrace your inner warrior and unleash your weapons for only AED 80 per person for 20 minutes.

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Pd | ENTERTAINMENT Relaxing Yet Thrilling Dubai is known for its endless entertainment and attractions. Be it water parks, beaches, restaurants or concerts - Dubai has it all. Kids or adults, everyone relishes their stay in Dubai and looks forward to revisit. One such amazing and fun-filled amusement place is - Dubai Wonderland. Being the largest amusement park in the UAE, Dubai Wonderland has catered over 2 million guests. Wonderland offers both a theme park and a Splash land. You can walk around the serene green gardens and admire the sculptures, watch unique shows such as the Water Mist Show or dip in the pools and splash away the sunny days. Dubai Wonderland boasts of myriad rides, international restaurants and a huge top notch water park. Splash Land is a territory marked with numerous water activities for children of all ages, while the non-aqueous side has lots of indoor and outdoor rides to suit all ages.

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While the outdoors have some challenging roller coasters and cart race games, you will find hundred easy-going rides, arcade games, video games and lots more indoors. During the visit to the indoor family entertainment center, parents can relax at a café while the kids enjoy themselves.

Theme Park: 10am-12am • Water Park: 10am-8pm Entrance Fee: (AED per person) Age 5 & Above 2-4 Below 2

Water Park 125 60 Free

Theme Park 125 60 Free

Combined 150 75 Free

For only entrance fee: 5 & Above 40 AED | 2 - 4 10 AED | Below 2 Free

Some of the unique experiences include the exploring of the Caribbean Fort, or getting virtually wet in the non-stop rain inside the Rain Ball. The Action Ride Theater promises an exhilarating time with exclusive seats in a 4D system featuring 10 rides with wind effects and water jets. You can feel the rain prick your skin, spiders crawling up your legs, a monkey sitting on your shoulder and wind blowing through your hair as you sit in the 4D cinema. For a family ride, don’t miss out the chance to travel on a camel in the great Dubai Wonderland. Located in the popular area, Garhoud, The Wonderland Theme and Water Park ensures an excellent day and guarantees a thrilling experience.

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Boudoir By: Cezalyn Villagomez

Truly trendy, truly glamorous This hip Parisian club is located at Dubai Marine Resort and Spa in Jumeirah. They are famous for their charismatic setting which is greatly influenced from the French Renaissance period giving off a lavish aura. Its touch of a romantic atmosphere is popular among the couples. Greatly looked upon by its loyal crowd, Boudoir does not fail to entertain you with the hottest and latest upbeat music which makes you the feel euphoric as you dance all night long.

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Although they’re closed on Mondays, get all ready and glamorous for the ladies night every Tuesdays, where you ladies can bring your friends and enjoy free cocktails all night. If you’re planning to go international, don’t forget to take along your groovy dance moves for a Bollywood special on Saturday nights. As Boudoir is greatly looked upon by the crowd and is one of the most alluring places to spend your weekend; it continuous to attract new mobs with their special nights and the savoury taste of their culinary delights.

As the nightclub is located alongside the beach in Jumeirah, it is a perfect place to take a walk after an eventful night of dancing, twirling and chatting over delicious cocktails, creating a wonderful and joyous experience with your friends or even a special someone. Boudoir has something special that everyone looks forward to; the brilliant music, the sound of every rhythm that heightens your senses and the crazy excited crowd that just seems to life your spirits. Boudoir was among the top competitors for showcasing one of the best ladies nights. So come and experience the nightlife in Boudoir for it will make you truly trendy and truly glamorous.

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As I looked around the restaurant, I couldn’t help but notice the view outside with the skyline of the Palm Jumeirah Islands, making it a perfect place for a romantic dinner. We were recommended a few signature dishes; we chose to share the signature starter dish, the Ceviche, which has a variety of seafood with impeccable flavors that complimented every type of fish laid on the platter. While we waited for the main course to arrive, we were offered complimentary snacks. While we munched on those; the Latin music in the background complimented the atmosphere perfectly. For the main course, we choose the Pan seared Chicken Breast with roasted bell pepper and goat cheese where the chicken was grilled to perfection – soft and tender, while the Churrasco, was impeccable, I was amazed with the way they served the Churrasco; they serve each meat to you separately according to your taste preference (rare, medium-rare or well-done), there are varieties of meat and each of them had a unique taste with sauces that complimented the meaty flavors.

Pachanga By: Cezalyn Villagomez

A Place to Savor the Flavor The Pachanga restaurant, a hidden jewel of the Latinos located at Hilton Jumeirah Beach Resort is popular for their signature dishes, drinks and themed nights. As my friend and I entered the restaurant, I could feel the friendly vibe, the dĂŠcor; very elegant yet cozy, the stillness and tranquility of the place was overpowering. We were escorted to our table and offered refreshments; the hospitality was truly wondrous.

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Meanwhile, our servers’ hospitality was notable, he also recommended the molten chocolate cake for our dessert, and I was surprised with the taste, it was sweet and chocolaty with its flavor perfect for my taste buds, it was my guilty pleasure. At the end of our meal, we decided to order drinks, a Margarita and a Mojito; the famous Latin drinks, both the cocktails were a refreshing summer twist. Mojito is the signature drink of Pachanga, was the perfect choice to end our fabulous dinner. As we were leaving the restaurant, we were given a warm goodbye. As mentioned earlier, Pachanga offers Latin and Salsa nights on Thursdays and Fridays, Churrasco night on Tuesdays, Latin Brunch on Saturdays and Dinner Special Menus which are created by their talented chefs. It is a place to savor the flavor, not to forget their live band which can liven up your mood and themed nights which can make you have an unforgettable Latin experience as well as leave you astounded with their impeccable hospitality and unique flavors of their Latin cuisine.

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Mansion By: Prerna Sonawane

The Cagey Experience Located at new Melia Hotel, Bur Dubai, Mansion has climbed its way to the top spots of Dubai’s nightlife list. This ‘cagey’ club has created a standard of debonair and luxury with minimalistic décor, with its wooden floors, plush black leather sofas, advanced lighting systems, and, a striking LED dance floor with raised platforms as well as a VIP lounge - creating an extravagant yet cryptic ambiance. Its dark interiors and cages with seating arranged inside, smoky haze and strobe lights create an over-powerful aura but in a good seductive way. The club is called Mansion, but if you are visualizing a manor of sorts; you’re in for a surprise.

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Mansion is the club to go for a one of a kind party experience, with delectable cocktails and pumping house and RnB music to keep you moving until the wee hours of the morning. All the ladies, get ready for a killer party night as they offer free cocktails before 12am. And the entry is free for all; however, it’s strictly couples, unless you have a table reservation. A heads up: be prepared to be greeted by typically snobbish door staff – this place is exclusive and they want you to know it. Rummage through that wardrobe and put on your best outfit if you wish to gain entry at this elite club. I have to mention, it’s difficult to find the new Melia Hotel, and you would probably go in circles before you reach your destination, but if your ride is a cab, then it shouldn’t be much of an issue. Mansion’s exclusivity can be proved by looking at its opening hours - just open two nights a week, less than the high end clubs such as Cirque du Soir, which is open three nights a week, yet this club allures a more-than-healthy high-end crowd every weekend. So get ready to party the VIP style with Mansion!

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Maven Spa By: Prerna Sonawane

Express The Beauty Within A tranquil place offering the much needed relaxation our body and mind needs every once in a while, a remedy no doctor can prescribe.

This invigorating spa is set up in uptown Mirdif in Dubai and Al Wadha Mall in Abu Dhabi. They specialize in using all-natural treatments inspired from various cultures that celebrate beauty of the mind and body. As I stepped in, a peaceful placidness engulfed me even before I could pick which massage I would treat my body to. They have an assortment of treatments to choose from – foot treatments, spa hair treatments, spa manicure and pedicure as well as various aromatherapy massages like herbal body scrubs, organic body polishes, natural body masks and spa facials. I opted for the ‘Mind and Body Balinese massage’ (60 minutes); guaranteeing to balance your inner and outer self, as the name denotes.

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Before I could enter my spa room, I was asked to choose between four, 100%, single distilled essential oils each with a different purpose; Lavender oil for pure relaxation, Rose oil for good blood circulation, lemon grass for muscle pain reliever and cinnamon oil for muscle treatment. I went with the rose oil and was surprised when I entered the spa room; it included a bath tub, shower, a bed full of rose petals, towels and a pair of comfy slippers. I was impressed as the room was meticulous to suit your every desire. As I eagerly waited for the massage to begin, the soothing acoustic sounds at the background with the beautiful aromatic fragrances transported me into a state of contentment and bliss. This massage was the perfect choice to relinquish any tension and stress in my body. It combines long strokes, skin rolling, palm and thumb pressure techniques as well as a head massage for a rejuvenating experience. Once the wonderful massage came to a sad end, I wished I could turn back in time and start all over again. Maven Spa will unequivocally transform the way to feel in your body and soul with their meditative ambience, soothing tunes and professional masseuses giving your body the attention it requires.

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Teatro By: Prerna Sonawane

A Magnetic Place Teatro, known for its immense popularity among the residents of Dubai, is one place where you have to book way in advance. Although commodious, it’s always packed; whether on a weekday or weekend. Located at the Towers Rotana Hotel on Sheikh Zayed road, Teatros is a floor up where the lift doors open directly to this impeccable restaurant.

As we entered, we were first escorted to the bar area while we waited for our host to arrive. Meanwhile, I ordered the ‘Teatro signature mojito’; superbly bracing with the mix of passion fruit and watermelon while my friend went with the ‘Golden Mojito’; distinctive flavor with a bit of spice – enchanting. Soon after our host for the evening, Mr. Dinesh Putte arrived, and while we got chatting, we tried some more drinks suggested by Dinesh. The ‘Woodford Old fashion’; pretty strong and is inspired by the old fashioned lifestyle, while I took something much mellow like the ‘Lychee Martini’; fresh lychee richness, definitely could not have had enough of that. Besides the deliciously concocted cocktails, I absolutely loved the décor; the red perfectly complimenting the dark wooden décor while pictures of celebrities in black and white covered the walls, giving the place a retro theme and the most creative aspect was the three huge piles of corks in massive steel bowls of every bottle ever opened hanging from the ceiling right in front of their impressive wine cellar. Oh and how can I forget the wood-burning oven in their open plan kitchen, let escape those enticing aromas to spark your imagination. 108 | Prima Dubai


While I was busy admiring the décor, the appetizers arrived. We went with the ‘Wasabi Tempura’; batter fried prawns with a spicy wasabi sauce – so light and crispy, truly delectable. And the ‘Sushi Platter’; a mix of prawn sushi, veggies and an avocado, caviar and prawn sushi wrapped together – a brilliant commixture.

After some more on-going conversations, It was time for the main course, I can clearly recall the beautiful ‘Mosi Sea bass’; this is their most popular dish and rightfully so. The juicy tenderness of the fish with a crispy coating on top was just flawless and the potatoes proved to be the perfect side dish. It’s by far the best sea bass I have tasted. Kudos Teatro! And the ‘Lobster Linguini’; soft juicy pieces of lobster with the flavorsome linguini was nectarous. And for the amazing finale, we shared a ‘Teatro Platter’; a variety of heavenly desserts on one plate – the smooth raspberry sorbet, the fruity banana spring roll, the zingy lemon tart, the sinful chocolate soufflé and the berrylicious blueberry Brule – I had entered a dessert paradise. But it wasn’t over yet, the signature teatro dessert; the mind-blowing ‘Chocolate Sizzling Brownie’ had arrived. Its sizzling sound and all its chocolaty goodness gave me goose bumps; I had reached a new level of ecstasy. Teatro has found its place in my top 10 list of great food, hospitality and a beguiling ambience for a date night or just a dinner with family or friends at an exorbitant rate.

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Ebony

A Tech-Savvy Place We all love a restaurant that has an extraordinary feature, and that’s one of the major USP’s of this innovative eatery. Ebony located at Bay Avenue, offers a unique perspective to dine, keeping in line with the ever growing technology around us.

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As my colleague and I sat down at our touch screen table, we were instantly engulfed into exploring the incredible options. You can not only check out their menu, but also place or cancel the order from the table, view the chef prepare your meal on the ‘chef-cam’, check out the news, weather or browse through Facebook while you wait for your meal, children can watch videos specially tailored for them, you can send messages across tables if you are in a larger group through ‘Social Room’ or even call the waiter, ask for cutlery, your bill and call a taxi! The details are quite exceptional. However, it got annoying to scroll through the options after a few minutes, as it turned out the screen wasn’t sensitive enough, we kept ordering other dishes and going to different options without intending to. Besides their touch screen tables, even their décor is out of the ordinary, a bold choice of green, black and white gives this place a casual and eccentric feel.

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Although it’s a touch screen, you have to glide your finger an inch above the screen over the variety of options. We settled for some traditional dishes to take us through the culinary journey of the African-Mediterranean cuisine.

We began this journey with the Ebony Churba; a rich flavorsome soup with pieces of lamb, celery, a bit of pasta and carrots infused together giving off an aromatic smell. It was a beautiful concoction especially for the meat lovers. For the main course, we went with the Ebony Cordon Bleu; when it first arrived, I initially thought it was garlic bread with cheese but it was actually breaded chicken breast stuffed with eggplant and mozzarella cheese served with mustard sauce, veggies and potato wedges – delicious. The Rijla; a traditional African dish of baby spinach with beef cubes and other spices was superb, a very homely meal. If a Sudanese national came to Dubai, this is the place he would go to eat a good home cooked meal. We couldn’t resist the Lamb chops; very well presented with huge pieces of lamb chops marinated in their special spices with their Sudanese hot sauce and garlic dip on the side. I loved this dish, it was grilled to perfection and the hot sauce was a brilliant combination. While we dug into the scrumptious food, I had the Karkade Juice; a tasty traditional tamarind drink to gulp down the food. To end this experiment of spices on our taste buds, we had a traditional dessert from Sudan – the Dates Porridge, made from pureed dates served with sweet crispy walnuts. It wasn’t a spectacular ending to the dinner, but nonetheless pretty successful.

After we were done with the filling meal, the waitress brought us these two white cubes with warm water, I was confused, but it all became clear soon. She dipped each cube in the water and it rose up to be a wet towel (Magic), a good trick to amaze the little ones. Ebony has captured the essence of traditional food with a twist of modern technology; it has conquered its goal of being an outstanding place and the first of its kind in the Middle East. Prima Dubai | 111


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City Lounging

By: Prerna Sonawane

Barzar An industrial-themed bar and brasserie, located in the beautiful Souk Madinat Jumeirah is a great place for an informal get together. A live in-house band called “4TheMusic”, keeps you entertained all night with their slow mellow music for early evening dinners or some upbeat tunes while you take the dance floor. Indulge in their stylishly prepared British inspired food and drinks while you party the night away.

Oscar Vine society As the same suggests, this bar is all about the wine. The décor is made up of wine cellars and tables decked out like barrels of port – pretty impressive. The drinks menu lists 40 wines by glass and over 100 by the bottle. Every Tuesday, enjoy the all-you-can-eat cheese buffet for AED 99, a perfect combination for a glass of red wine. Oscar’s now serves lunch; enjoy their light-hearted food, perfect for the months of winter such as their popular warm goat’s cheese salad. 112 | Prima Dubai


GQ Bar A unique bar set across two floors and an outside terrace with a menu specially crafted for its customers, is set up at the splendid JW Marquis Hotel. This bar will demand your attention, with its gentleman theme, masculine tones and simplistic décor. Their use of faux vintage sofas, hipster chairs and funky lighting; creates an upmarket atmosphere. GQ bar also serves shisha, tailored to your taste. With a brilliant concept and setting, this bar does not fail to impress and the prices are predictably high, which is hardly a surprise – with its intricate detailing to every aspect of the bar, you can’t expect anything less.

Barasti Barasti is one of those few places that have it all. Whether you want to relax on the beach with a fruity cocktail, or sit indoors and dig into some delicious food, or just relax after work with some friends on their comfy sofas laid outdoors next to the beach – Barasti is the place to go! Watch live sports on their giant LED screen and they have more TV screens than most of the sports bars in Dubai. They also have the first outdoor pool deck with only AED 5 per game with spectacular views. The best part of Barasti is you can wear comfy beach clothes for a more relaxing experience.

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Pd | TIME OUT Crown and Lion A popular traditional British sports bar located at Byblos Hotel, Tecom is known for its live entertainment, good food, quiz nights and pool competitions. With 8 large LED screens, this bar attracts all sports fans for a fun sporty night. They also have a pool table and 2 dart boards, so have a beer and dig in their scrumptious food while you watch your favorite sporting event or play a game of darts.

Hardrock Café Hardrock café is definitely not new to your ears; this famous two-floor café has set its roots at the Dubai Festival City. With its amazing cocktails and great food, especially their mouth-watering burgers - hardrock café is packed every day of the week. They have a stage for live performances, a VIP function room, an outdoor terrace and two rock shops with great souvenir and rare items for those rock n roll fanatics. Don’t be surprised if it’s your birthday and the band makes you stand on your chair while the crowd joins in to sing happy birthday.

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Caramel The first thing that comes to mind with a name like ‘caramel’ is a sugar-shack, but it’s far from that. Caramel, located in DIFC is a sophisticated, low-lit lounge and restaurant. They offer great chic dishes for an appetizing meal. It’s more of a grown up place than people in their early 20s to hang out. It’s somewhere you can meet up with co-workers to share a bite or have a drink. It provides a refreshing low-key atmosphere than all the other bars around Dubai.

Stables Stables as the name suggests boasts of a vague equine theme. With barrels for tables, high ceilings and a familiar menu of bbq chicken wings and fish ‘n’ chips, makes this bar a kick back place to enjoy a pint of beer while you cheer on your favorite football team on an enormous projector screen. Although it sounds like one of those casual sports pubs, it’s far grander in style. And they also have a good ratio of men and women, which is unlikely in most sports bars.

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Perks Of Having A Job In Dubai By: Fatima Anwar

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Dubai is one of the most convenient emirates to do business. The gulf region has been quite popular for oil and pearl trade and now it has penetrated into various other industries including construction and hospitality. Over the past thirty years, Dubai’s economy has grown rapidly and created a lot of substantial job opportunities. With its top notch shopping centers and luxurious living; Dubai tops the chart with its 7-star hotel like Burj al Arab, iconic architecture such as Burj Khalifa and more. Being a crime free and religiously tolerant city, Dubai offers more than 50 malls and other shopping centers for you to enjoy your weekend and is amongst the safest cities in the world. Expatriates count for about 70% of Dubai’s population. English is the common tool for communication amongst businessmen and the community at large. The city has a vivacious lifestyle and warmly welcomes non-nationals, making Dubai an amiable city.


A career in Dubai promises higher salaries with a no income tax policy which means the gross income goes directly into the employee’s bank account. If you are a US citizen and have worked in the emirates for two years, you may be granted a foreign earned income exclusion tax break which excludes income up to $82,400 (plus any foreign housing amounts). With the real estate prices elevating, investing in properties sounds a fruitful deal, hence foreigners have been allowed to buy lands in Dubai to secure their extra income. Working abroad teaches you crucial skills to fast track your career development, hence experience in Dubai gives you the opportunity to live a new lifestyle and work on unique and innovative projects that may not be available elsewhere. Every week around 20 new companies laydown the foundation of new promising businesses; creating lucrative and plentiful job opportunities. Dubai is definitely an excellent place to keep in mind while you explore your options to move abroad.

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Motorcity By: Roxanne Mehta

Motor heads rejoice! Dubai’s Motor City is a celebration of man’s fascination with everything auto. Part of the massive Dubai land project, Motor City’s USP lies in its unique automobile and motor sport theme that is spread across its residential, commercial, sports and leisure facilities. It has five project components that include the Dubai Autodrome, F1-X, Business Park Motor City, UPTOWN Motor City and Green Community Motor City. Sprawling across an area of approximately 38,000,000 square feet, it is located on Emirates Road; it has been built around the Dubai Autodrome. Motor City has been termed as a ‘destination development’. Such developments focus on giving their people high standards of living and working with very enriching experiences. These experiences are the product of independent and complimentary facilities that are modern, sleek in design and practical. Motor City offers more than just the sense of adventure it evokes. Its residential offerings are many, diverse and superbly designed offering a home that is truly exclusive. It is a great destination for families, couples and even singletons.

Its open green spaces make for a relaxed life away from the city’s hustle and bustle. Its closely knit compounds resemble an English Village with street names such as Sherlock House, Dickens Circle, Marlowe Street, Shakespeare Circle and Barton Street. Over the years, a variety of retail and restaurant options have cropped up and the largest Spinney’s in the UAE is located here.

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Business Park Motor City is the business side of this development and is indirectly related to the automotive and sport industries. This high powered commercial hub is divided into three main districts: the Retail Commercial District, the Auto Commercial District and the Applied Technologies district. Speed demons can get their dose of racing entertainment just next door at the Dubai Autodrome that boasts a 5.39 Kilometer FIA certified track with supporting services. It is the region’s first fully integrated motorsports facility.

On par with world-class standards, the Dubai Autodrome is the perfect place for racing teams and manufacturers to work on testing, vehicle demonstrations, prototype development, product launches, driver training and hot weather car research. It also has a CIK approved Karting track, and Race & Driving school where you can enjoy go-karting or just drive around in cars and motor bikes. As Motor City continues to cater to contemporary needs and demands, it blends a diversity of experiences and elements that revolve around a common ‘auto’ theme, thus making this destination a unique lifestyle for work and play. Prima Dubai | 121


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Islamic domes and wide spaced arches and windows are characteristicS of the buildings in the Persia cluster. The England cluster has beautiful structures that reflect traditional English architecture of the 18th and 19th Century Georgian and Revivalist styles. International City’s layout is inspired by traditional Middle Eastern carpets. For those unaccustomed to its labyrinth like layout, getting around this place can be an exasperating lesson in patience. International City also includes a Central Business District (CBD) which includes spacious residential apartments, with swimming pools, gyms and good security services, CBD buildings offer a better deal than the clusters.

International City By: Roxanne Mehta The world within a city Dubai’s International City is the first of its kind themed residential development that aims to give its residents a global feel within their budget in clusters that are named and themed after countries. This residential district developed by Nakheel has a total of ten distinct clusters: China, England, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Persia, Morocco, Russia and Emirates. Each of these has been planned to form unique and large medium sized neighborhoods. For instance, buildings in the Spain cluster have a traditional stucco exterior finish with arched doorways, windows, porches and entries that give off Spanish vibes. 122 | Prima Dubai


Two other districts, Lake District and Forbidden City are currently on hold owing to the plaguing recession problems. Except for the towering CBD buildings, every cluster adheres to their respective design and height specifications which lend a sense of uniformity and openness. There are several sports facilities that make for a perfect game after a long day. Residents make the most of their evening walks in the parks and well maintained green spaces. Located in the Al Warsan region on the Al Ain Hatta Road, International City is quite far from downtown.

However this distance doesn’t pose a serious problem to residents who have everything they need within convenient reach. From beauty salons, gyms, laundries, typing centers, clinics, pharmacies, veterinarians, tailors, cafes, restaurants and retail outlets, this 800-hectare residential district is self sufficient. The closest malls are Mirdif City Centre and Dubai Festival City. Apart from small scattering of fashion boutiques, the only shopping attraction at International City is Dragon Mart. Spread across 50 hectares this large trade mall has been designed as a colorful 1.4 kilometer long dragon. Selling everything from electronics, machinery, tools, lighting and fabrics, it is the largest trading hub for Chinese products outside mainland China.

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Dubai Property Market By: Roxanne Mehta

Several factors contribute to the renewed interest in property investment. The recent rent hike has led many to reconsider their options. Buying is known to yield higher returns than renting. Those who rent property pay eight per cent of its value for an asset that they do not own. On the other hand, buyers and investors end up paying less for an asset that they own and that simultaneously keeps appreciating. In addition, rent income from property is a stable source. Though susceptible to fluctuations, its complete dissolution as a source of income is near impossible.

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Is Dubai a safe haven for property investment? Property as an investment is now looking more lucrative for anyone and everyone from every part of the world being invited to invest in Dubai. The Dubai property market is once again looking up after the 2008 global financial crisis saw it plumb to the depths of debt. After a robust recovery in 2012, Dubai has emerged as one of the strongest property markets offering a favorable investor climate. Moreover, Dubai’s successful bid for Expo 2020 will further attract investors to the real estate sector. It is important to remember that the property slump in 2008 was the first of its kind and the result of a global economic pandemic. Dubai’s property market is now rooted in defined fundamentals instead of yesterday’s speculation.


Real estate makes for excellent collateral security against loans and allows debt finance to be secured at the best rates. The residual value of real estate is constant; it may rise and fall but never touches zero. Prices of apartments and villas are dependent on their location. A minimum investment of AED 100,000 is required for both which extends into millions. Banks are once again lending loans that are cheaper than those in 2008, with attractive interest rates. They are currently offering mortgages at rates of 5-6 percent per annum. The Central Bank has now capped loans for expats at 75 per cent and 80 per cent for Emiratis.

This means the maximum mortgage loan that an expat will now get is 75 per cent loan to value. Buyers can also take advantage of cheaper prices offered by developers, who offer down payment plans that enable easy installment payments For those interested in purchasing property, it is advisable to first decide on the amount of money you are willing to spend and then compare it to the property value you seek. A mortgage broker can help ascertain these figures and values. A key point to consider is the location of the property; it plays a crucial role in the appreciation value.

Always read the fine print and get a lawyer well versed with the laws of the land to guide you. Property investment is a lot to consider but can be very rewarding if your plan is well designed. Financial downturns are unpredictable so ensure the investments you make are secure enough to withstand the vagaries of the global economic climate.

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New UAE federal ruling on EU visa requirements will further enhance Dubai’s popularity with European tourists - Citizens of all EU member states exempt from pre-entry visas

Dubai, UAE; March 5th 2014: A new ruling by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs exempting citizens of 13 European member states from requiring a pre-entry visa to the UAE, will further enhance Dubai’s popularity with European tourists. With citizens of the other 15 European member states already being exempt, the announcement means that all citizens of the European Union holding an ordinary passport will be allowed to enter the UAE without having to previously apply for a visa. The ruling comes into effect from 22nd March 2014. Speaking in Berlin on the sidelines of ITB 2014, the world’s largest tourism trade fair, His Excellency Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General of Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) said: “This is a very positive announcement from the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and one which will have a significant impact on the attractiveness of Dubai as a destination for tourists from the 13 countries included today in the exemption. European countries have traditionally featured prominently in our top 20 source markets for visitors and the lifting of visa restrictions provides for easier travel arrangements from across the continent. “The news has been received extremely positively here at ITB, both by our partners from the Dubai tourism industry and from the European travel industry. Through our network of offices across Europe we will use ruling to further promote Dubai’s attractiveness as a destination for both leisure and business.” The 13 countries that come under the new exemption are: Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Hungary, Latvia, Estonia, Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria. Dubai’s top visitor source markets in 2013 included five European Union countries, each of which were already exempt from requiring pre-arrival visas: the UK (ranked 3rd), Germany (ranked 7th), France (ranked 14th), Italy (ranked 17th) and the Netherlands (ranked 20th). His Excellency Helal Saeed Almarri continued: “As we work towards our target of welcoming 20 million visitors per year by 2020, DTCM will continue to work with partners in the government and the private sector to ensure that Dubai’s destination offering is continually enhanced. This includes infrastructural developments and the provision of more hotels, attractions, events and experiences, but also includes leveraging our geographic location and the connectivity provided by our world leading aviation infrastructure by easing access to the Emirate.”

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Upcoming Projects

By: Prerna Sonawane

Cultural Village The Culture Village project aims at mixing old-world pleasures and entertainment with a modern touch. Located along the shoreline of the Dubai Creek, the village will be a rich blend of the Middle Eastern history with the heritage of ancient Dubai. It is divided into the residential, retail and commercial zones and has become one of the most desirable residential locations in Dubai today. In addition, many luxury hotels, designer boutiques, rare book shops and performing arts centers make up the village. Dubai Opera House Set to open in 2015, the Dubai Opera House will be the centerpiece of Emaar’s new 500-acre cultural district near the iconic Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai. It will be built in an efficient manner with the use of hydraulic technology, which will be able to remove 900 of the 2000 seats that the Opera House can accommodate. The 900 seats can be stored in massive garages beneath the theatre until they are required. The Dubai Opera House will be shaped like a traditional sailing vessel.

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One Park Avenue One of the towers located at the Jumeirah Garden City is the One Park Avenue. Its structure is in the form of a fluid shape which celebrates Dubai’s historic relationship to water. The rippling ‘steel ribbons’ visually express the tower’s cohesive structure and energy systems. It will be nearly 600 meters high, with an area of 350,000 square meters. Instead of consuming energy, the one Park Avenue tower will contribute energy to the city. It can save energy by 40 to 60%.

Park Gate The Park gate will comprise of six paired towers including the one Park Avenue. It will be 30 to 40 storeys high located at the Jumeirah Gardens City. It will be covered in a solar-powered canopy with hanging gardens and reflecting pools below which will act as thermal sinks. It will be surrounded by residential blocks, duplexes, penthouses, villas and commercial buildings. The park gate will serve as a place to rest, socialize and do business in the heart of Dubai. Prima Dubai | 131


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