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7 things to do on your first weekend of 2026


A new year deserves a softer start. Think beautifully designed cafés, restorative wellness moments, desert quiet, and a hint of festive buzz.

Here’s a refined edit for a slow, stylish opening weekend.

Start with a considered coffee

Subko Coffee Roasters and Bakehouse, a design-led specialty coffee space from Mumbai, tucked inside Alserkal Avenue, blends Indian coffee culture with contemporary interiors. Expect carefully sourced single-origin brews, artisanal breads and chocolate, and an atmosphere that feels equal parts creative hub and calm refuge. Ideal for lingering mornings, quiet conversations or solo resets with a flat white in hand.

Warehouse 15, Alserkal  Avenue

9am – 10pm (Monday-Sunday)

Trade the city for the desert

An iconic desert sanctuary that feels worlds away from the city. Al Maha, a luxury collection of resort & spa, offers uninterrupted dune views, roaming wildlife and deeply immersive desert experiences, from camel treks to private spa rituals. It’s the ultimate escape for starting the year grounded, present and completely offline.

Desert Conservation Reserve, along Dubai–Al Ain Road

Open daily (resort stays and scheduled activities)

Reset your energy

A holistic wellness destination designed to restore both body and mind. AWAKEN blends ancient healing practices with modern luxury through bespoke spa treatments such as chakra balance, hypno-healing, or if you’re in the mood to indulge, a 24kt gold stone massage as well as fitness offerings in calm and architectural spaces. Whether you choose a massage, hammam or mindful movement session, it’s a full sensory reset.

Open daily (9am – 9pm)

Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

End on a lively note

Dubai Design District’s open-air pop-up market returns with a curated mix of local brands, food concepts, art installations and live entertainment. e& MOTB is less about shopping fast and more about wandering — discovering emerging creatives, soaking in the waterfront views and staying well past sunset.

D3 Waterfront, Dubai Design District

4pm – 10pm (Monday- Thursday), 4pm – 12am (Friday), 12pm- 12am (Saturday-Sunday)

Make it a gentle brunch moment

Fynd, a laid-back café favourite known for its warm, welcoming atmosphere and all-day comfort food. Fynd is the kind of place you go to without overthinking — for casual catch-ups, mid-day coffee breaks or an easy brunch that stretches into the afternoon. Simple, reliable and always buzzing in the best way.

Al Wasl, Dubai

7am – 1am (Monday- Thursday), 7am – 2am (Friday-Sunday)

Do breakfast differently

Soft lighting, vintage-inspired details and a quietly nostalgic mood define Tomorrow Morning. This café feels intentionally slow, designed for mornings that don’t need rushing and afternoons spent journaling, reading or people-watching. A perfect pause between plans — or a destination in itself.

Open daily 8am – 10pm

Za’abeel Second, Dubai

Find calm in craft

A Kyoto-born specialty coffee concept that brings Japanese precision and minimalism to Dubai. Kurasu is all about intentional coffee moments — from carefully prepared pour-overs to serene interiors that encourage slowing down. Ideal for a quiet solo stop or a low-key coffee date.

8am – 10pm (Monday- Thursday), 8am – 11pm (Friday), 9am – 11pm (Saturday-Sunday)

Dar Wasl, Al Wasl, Dubai

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