From Abu Dhabi’s cultural heartbeats to Dubai’s sun-soaked terraces, the city is alive with art, food, and unexpected experiences. Whether you’re craving a serene Japanese café moment at Sabaku, a poolside daydream at The Lagoon Beach Club, or a taste of Mediterranean elegance at Zenon’s Athenian Afternoons, there’s a story waiting in every corner.
Stroll through Al Hosn Festival for heritage and heart, lose yourself in Picasso’s genius at Louvre Abu Dhabi, or explore the boundary-pushing creativity of Quoz Arts Fest and Sikka Art & Design Festival. Indulge, wander, and reset at wellness havens like Behave by Brow & Beauty, or try the narrative-driven dishes at Carousel Dubai.
This is your ultimate guide to discovering what’s new, bold, and unmissable across the Emirates.
Step into the heart of Abu Dhabi’s heritage at the Al Hosn Festival from 17th January to 1st February, a living celebration of Emirati culture running through February 1. From bustling souks and interactive children’s workshops to traditional shows, musical performances, and art exhibits, the festival invites you to explore the Emirate’s past while connecting with its present. Sample local delicacies, engage with crafts, and wander through immersive activations that make history feel alive — an ideal weekend outing for families, friends, or a solo cultural escape.
Step into the Grecian charm of Zenon Dubai and let the city’s weekend pace slow down for a while. Served daily from 3 PM to 6 PM, is an elegant afternoon tea inspired by Greek hospitality, pairing savory bites, classic pastries, and handcrafted desserts with curated teas, coffees, or sparkling refreshments. From Smoked Salmon on Rye and Cucumber Beetroot sandwiches to Red Velvet Sponge, Matcha Macarons, and Mango Cheesecake, this is Mediterranean indulgence in every bite. Prices for two are Dhs280 onwards.
For art lovers and last-minute cultural wanderers, Louvre Abu Dhabi is showcasing , a landmark monographic exhibition tracing the modern master’s radical reinvention of the human form. With works from Musée National Picasso-Paris, the Louvre, and regional collections, the exhibition explores themes of love, identity, creation, and transformation. It’s a rare chance to stand face-to-face with some of the world’s most iconic portraits — a must-see for anyone looking to elevate their weekend with a dose of world-class modern art.
For those chasing the unexpected this weekend, Quoz Arts Fest transforms Alserkal Avenue into a playground of creativity. From emerging artists and experimental performances to music, food, and immersive installations, every corner is designed to spark curiosity and reward exploration. Offbeat, layered, and unapologetically cultural, QAF is where Dubai’s art scene comes alive — perfect for a day of wandering, discovering, and collecting moments that feel completely your own.
Dubai’s streets are about to get a visionary makeover. The returns for its 14th edition (Jan 23–Feb 1), transforming the historic Al Shindagha District into a living gallery of creativity. From immersive installations and photography exhibits to poetry nights, live music, workshops, and film screenings, the festival showcases emerging Emirati and GCC talent while inviting visitors to imagine the city’s future. Free, layered, and full of surprises, Sikka is the perfect stop for anyone looking to wander, wonder, and get lost in Dubai’s cultural heartbeat.
Sometimes the weekend is less about running around and more about pressing pause. Step into Behave by Brow & Beauty, a villa-style, design-led salon offering everything from salon and spa treatments to hammam experiences and bespoke massages. With its dark wood panels, marble accents, and serene atmosphere, it’s the kind of place where you can truly let go — hair, mind, and body — and leave feeling reset, renewed, and effortlessly chic. Perfect for a solo escape or a catch-up with friends in a luxe-but-not-pretentious setting.
For a weekend that blends leisure with a little bit of luxe, The Lagoon Beach Club is the city’s answer to a Mediterranean escape. Set along Dubai Creek, this newly-launched hotspot serves up infinity lagoons, private cabanas, sunbeds, and skyline views that make it impossible not to slow down. Dine on Tartufo Pizza, Gnocchi All Genovese, fresh Sea Bass, and Black Angus Tenderloin, or simply soak up the sun while the city hums quietly around you. Day-to-night vibes, effortless chic, and just enough people-watching to keep it interesting.
This January, Abu Dhabi is serving straight out of South Beach. Miami vibes Abu Dhabi returns with its signature blend of playful colour, creative energy, and food‑centric fun — all inspired by the pastel‑soaked seriousness of Miami culture. Think pastel installations, buzzing food trucks, interactive workshops, cool fashion pop‑ups, and plenty of photo‑ops that feel perfectly made for your feed.
Set against the green backdrop of Umm Al Emarat Park, the festival brings together over 30 food, drink, and lifestyle vendors for a lively winter‑season experience. From savoury bites and caffeine stops to cake‑decorating workshops and interactive games.
If your weekend mood swings between wandering and eating with intent, is the kind of dynamic dining destination that both satisfies and surprises. Newly opened at Marsa Boulevard, this multi‑concept culinary playground is built around a simple philosophy: .
Expect rotating guest chefs, inventive menus, and dishes that feel playful but thoughtful — from unexpected flavour pairings to elevated takes on comfort classics. Think of it as a dinner‑and‑discovery spot where every meal feels like a conversation, and every course has something to say.
If café culture had a quiet Japanese cousin, this would be it. Nestled in Aljada’s Boulevard 3, Sabaku is a serene, minimalist café inspired by Wabi‑Sabi — the Japanese philosophy that celebrates .
Sunlit, wood‑toned, and calming, it’s the kind of place you go when you want your coffee to feel like a moment rather than a caffeine fix. Expect beautifully brewed Japanese‑style coffee, matcha‑centric drinks, traditional sweets like mochi and dorayaki, and a vibe that makes you want to linger in the corner with a good book or a long conversation.
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