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    8 car apps to download in Dubai for a smooth ride

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    by Sarah Joseph
    23 mins ago

    Tired of waiting in long queues for your next car ride? Dubai has all the right car apps for you.
    From premium cars to airport cabs, each app has a variety of options to choose from making travelling in the emirate an effortless task.
    After entering the destination and pickup point passengers can lay back and enjoy the hassle-free ride through any of these mobile car apps. For utmost safety, each app includes 24/7 support, GPS tracking, and emergency assistance.
    So, for your next ride, Emirates Woman has curated a guide of all the car apps to download in Dubai for a seamless journey.
    Careem
    As a one-stop solution for all its users’ needs, this app has been operating in the country for over a decade. Without limiting to taxi services, the other options include delivery, recharging, transferring money, ordering food and shopping. To receive returns on every ride, customers can also subscribe to the rewards programme starting at Dhs19 per month.
    For more information visit careem.com
    Blacklane
    Blacklane, Dubai’s leading premium chauffeur service, is a luxury brand synonymous with a top-tier approach to saving time, with a dedicated team of professional Academy-trained chauffeurs that allow you to maximise your travel time. For by-the-hour bookings or daily chauffeur hire, users can choose one of our tailored services for total flexibility, reliability and comfort.
    For more information visit blacklane.com 
    Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC)
    In a smooth and innovative manner, customers can reserve taxis and limousines via the smart application. After registering on the app, passengers can select and reserve a vehicle, after which they search for the nearest one to the customer’s location. Payments can be made directly or through a credit card for a seamless process.
    For more information visit dubaitaxi.ae
    XXRide
    This global ridesharing and ride-hailing service allows customers to seamlessly book a ride after signing in within a few minutes. For an exception experience, the app also offers luxury car rides, making quality prices available at a lesser price. Without forgetting the little ones, the app offers baby car seats in the family category to ensure a safe and seamless ride for them.

    For more information visit xxride.com
    Uber
    While still operating independently across the Middle East, this ride-hailing American service was taken over by Careem in early 2020. As a premium airport car service, the app offers pickups and transportation with a click of a button. For any planned events, Uber has the option of requesting ride up to 30 days in advance at any time and on any day of the year.
    For more information visit uber.com
    WOW
    Dubai’s latest ride-sharing company, WOW Electronic Transport Services allows potential passengers to book rides and have luxury trips or even be a leader and drive with the app. Without limiting any onboarding customers, the app allows one to book a ride for family or friends with minimum effort. With stress-free rides, WOW ensures anyone can book a ride within minutes. To ensure women and children feel comfortable and safe, the app offers an exclusive premium journey for them at any given time of the day.
    For more information visit wowets.com
    BaronFleet
    This premium car booking platform is the GCC’s first on-demand premium service. From limousines to business class Mercedes options, customers can book via the app and opt for the cashless payment option. Whether an airport transfer or an hourly ride, professional chauffeurs ensure customers enjoy a comfortable luxury ride to their destination. With fixed rates, passengers can know the price estimate of their ride in advance.
    For more information visit baronfleet.com
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    International Yoga Day: 10 studios in Dubai to book

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

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    As it’s important to start the year on a positive note, it’s time to book a yoga session to feel calm from the inside out.
    International Yoga Day, also known as the International Day of Yoga, is celebrated annually on June 21st. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2014, following a proposal by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his address to the General Assembly. The first International Yoga Day was observed on June 21, 2015.
    So, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced yogi, there’s a class for everyone to try out and feel completely rejuvenated after.
    What are some of the benefits of yoga?
    Physical and Mental Health
    Yoga is known for its numerous health benefits, including improved flexibility, strength, and mental clarity. International Yoga Day aims to raise awareness about these benefits and encourage people to incorporate yoga into their daily lives.
    Cultural Heritage
    Yoga has ancient roots in Indian culture and philosophy. The day highlights yoga’s historical significance and its role in promoting a balanced lifestyle.
    Global Unity
    The celebration fosters a sense of global unity by bringing people together from various countries and backgrounds to participate in yoga activities, emphasizing peace and harmony.
    From Vinyasa to hip hop yoga, you can choose a class that fits best into your workout routine to relax and heal during your time off or for a midweek break.
    Hence, for inspiration on where to book next, Emirates Woman has curated the perfect guide of venues to book for your upcoming yoga class.
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    In pics: Celine has just raised the bar with Pilates

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Over the year, Pilates has taken on a whole new meaning as a workout method. To take it up a notch, Celine has now given it a nuanced luxurious touch for those who love to workout in the most aesthetic manner problem.
    Starring in front of the campaign, Kaia Gerber is showing off a razorback cropped top and high-waist biker shorts, but it’s the accessories—the patterned yoga mat, the leather-handled weights, and the monogrammed kettlebell—that really stand out.
    The one item that takes center stage throughout the Pilates collection is the reformer, which features a leather carriage covered in Celine’s Logo, complemented by shearling handlebars.
    Clearly, Celine and Gerber have managed to take pilates-core to a whole new level. The new Celine pilates collection blends Celine’s iconic Arc de Triumph-inspired logo with a series of styles, ranging from free weights to yoga mats to entire pilates reformers.
    Celine isn’t the first luxury house to deck out athletic gear with interlocking logos and house codes. Louis Vuitton currently sells a set of monogrammed dumbbells, while Dior carries an extensive range of workout sets, training mats, and ergonomic medicine balls to pair with your book tote. So it’s great to see luxurious brands entering the fitness realm.
    The Pilates Collection
    With a history of releasing ultra-luxe lifestyle items, from surfboards to perfume cases, the Parisian brand has entered the fitness realm, with its next-level workout gear featuring yoga mats, yoga blocks, hand weights and kettlebells. This collection is perfect for your hot girl summer dreams now.
    The monochromatic color scheme and luxurious materials used in the products, like leather straps and chrome finishes. Overall, it reflects signature aesthetic and attention-to-detail.
    So if you’re looking to do your plank in style, this luxurious Celine imprinted.

     
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    Ahead of the long weekend, learn how to completely detach from work

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    3 hours ago

    Words by Dr Gurveen Ranger, Clinical Psychologist, Adult Specialist at Sage Clinics
    We are currently living in an era where constant connectivity is the norm.
    In a lifestyle dominated by smartphones, smart watches, tablets, and coupled with the increase in remote working since the pandemic, many of us will find ourselves blurring the boundaries between work and home life.
    Lack of work/life balance can also lead to disturbed sleep, especially if you are checking emails just before bed, and lower our mood. If we are find ourselves unable to ‘switch off’ after work, we are less present in our personal lives, and therefore may not experience as much enjoyment from activities as we once did and our relationships are likely to also suffer.

    Not only does this impact our quality of life, but also has the opposite impact to what we may expect when it comes to how productive and efficient we are. In this article, we will look at why we struggle to disconnect, the consequences of this and most importantly – how do we do a desk detox?
    Here are a few tips to ease the process:
    Set clear goals
    Ask yourself, do I need a desk detox? How much work am I doing outside of hours? Why? Is doing this extra work making me feel any more on top of things? Based on your answer to these questions, set clear goals to work on – e.g., is it reducing screen time? Is it protected work times? Is a conversation with employers needed?
    Be realistic
    I appreciate that for many, it may be unrealistic to expect no work outside of work hours. If this is the case for you (i.e., there are likely serious consequences of not keeping an eye on things) then setting boundaries for how much time you spend working outside of hours can be helpful. E.g., protecting time every couple of hours or so to look at emails, and engaging in other things outside of these times. This can help reduce the constant triggering of ‘threat state’ every few minutes.
    Let people know
    Letting people know when you are contactable vs when you are not can help manage feelings of guilt that may arise when disconnecting. Block out time in your diaries, set “do not disturb’ notifications on when appropriate, and let colleagues know the boundaries about what constitutes emergency contact. This can also be healthy modelling for colleagues and juniors.
    Allocate tech-free zones
    Protect time in your after-work schedule which doesn’t involve technology. If you work from home, is there a space where you work which doesn’t interfere with your daily home space? If not, can you hide away your work equipment when you log off? Out of sight, out of mind!
    Increase offline activities
    See if you can come up with some after work activities that don’t involve technology, thus reducing the pull into constant checking of work-related material. Walks, reading, socializing can all be great ways to enhance quality of life and connect with your value systems outside of the professional sphere.
    Use digital wellbeing tools
    Did you know most smartphones allow you to set limits on how much you use certain apps? You could also put ‘do not disturb’ mode on or turn off notifications when you are doing other things. Another tool many I have worked with find helpful is to remove things like email apps from easy access – they can be hidden in a digital folder on your home screen which means you have more of a chance to break the habitual cycle of opening the app every time you are on your phone – again out of sight out of mind.
    Reminder – this isn’t about being completely tech free or never doing anything for work outside of work time, as let’s be honest that isn’t realistic in today’s world or desirable some industries and roles. Instead, aim for balance – take a step back, protect downtime, use smartphones in psychologically smarter ways to enhance your wellbeing and social relationships. Not only will this likely improve your quality of life, but your productivity and job satisfaction levels too. You could start today, even with something small and see how these transforms over time!
    You can find out more about Dr Gurveen Ranger and the team at Sage Clinics: here. For more information about the services Sage Clinics offers or to book an appointment visit sage-clinics.com
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    The new Sheikh Mohammed-approved bakery to visit in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With a plethora of restaurants available in Dubai, it can be hard to choose where to go, however, the Royals know exactly where to visit. If you’re looking for something sweet, then this bakery is a must-visit.
    The newly opened bkry in Alserkal Avenue welcomed His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai yesterday, June 12, 2024.
    The must-visit hotspot, bkry even shared a photo on Instagram with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, with the caption, “ We were honored yesterday by the visit of HH. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum @alserkalavenue .We are beyond thankful for your continued support.”

    Overall, this newly opened bakespace is a haven where the aroma of freshly baked delights. It mingles with the rich notes of specialty coffee. Not an ordinary bakery, bkry is an experimental bakespace where the traditions of baking meet innovation and artistry. The space resides in the heart of Alserkal Avneue at Warehouse 76 and is open daily from 8am to 10pm.
    To add to the charm, bkry is an experimental bakespace where the traditions of baking meet innovation and artistry. The ingredients are meticulously sourced from around the world and local UAE farms. It creates in-house pastes, spreads, and more, even wheat is processed into flour behind the kitchen.
    Swipe to see the interiors of the newly opened space to visit:

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    9 minimal boutique hotels in the UAE to unwind at

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    What is on offer once you arrive are some of the most remarkable boutique hotels in the world.
    These intimate hideaways are designed for a more relaxing experience with your friends and families, while getting the best of both worlds through art and culture.
    From quirky restaurants to murals created by local artists, each element is carefully sought-after and designed to perfection for a wholesome experience. Be it loft-style settings or a traditional Bedouin style aesthetic, each theme is carefully considered for a memorable journey.
    With a boutique hotel room to check into, you will not only enjoy all of the luxury this part of the UAE has to offer. But also be able to enjoy some quirky room features, design aesthetics, and one-off hotel room layouts. Always check the full-service description of each boutique hotel. So you know more than just the rating of the property but also whether it provides parking services. It is ideal if you are driving from the airport or arriving by road from across the desert. Note, too, that some of the best hotels in the UAE provide special offers to international guests. Therefore, despite the luxury on offer, you can expect some great prices.
    Overall, the options are vast and varied. We’ve eliminated the guesswork and rounded up our favourite Dubai hotels for all travel preferences. Here is our tried-and-tested pick of the best hotels in emirate.
    If you’re looking for a midweek escape or weekend retreat at any of these authentic stays, swipe throught. Emirates Woman has curated a guide of the best boutique hotels that emulate a new side of Dubai.
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    New to Dubai? Here’s the full guide to renting a home in Dubai

    With Dubai being an international hub, renting is an important aspect which must be given careful thought and consideration to avoid any unnecessary complications or expenses.
    From choosing a home to finalising the Ejari, there are a number of steps involved in the process which many may not be aware of, especially if you’re new to Dubai.
    While the vibrant city has a selection of popular hotspots with upcoming locations to possibly move to, being well-equipped with the processes involved will make the entire journey quite effortless and will save you time. The steps for finalizing a home for rent include:
    Shortlist a property
    Depending on preferences and budget constraints, there are various websites such as bayut.com or propertyfinder.com which provide tailor-made options as per your requirements on the above. Whether you’re looking for a villa or an apartment, there are plenty of options for you to choose from including details which are broken down such as furnished or unfurnished, balcony and number of bathrooms. After shortlisting a few, based on location, amenities and finishing, you can get in touch with the listed landlord or agent for the property.
    Note: agents usually charge between a two to five per cent commission if you go ahead with a property.
    Schedule a visit
    Once a date and time is scheduled to visit, carefully observe the neighbourhood and scan the property or arrange another visit incase any doubts still linger. Ask any questions relating to parking spots, the inclusion of facilities, plumbing and if the fixtures are in good working conditions. In case of any minor issues such as paint or slight damage ensure to have that sorted before signing the rental agreement, otherwise, later on, might be too late. As per the neighbourhood, it’s always better to ensure, it’s not noisy, is it family-friendly, is there any public transport close by and are there any construction sites nearby to be completely satisfied with everything. Ensure you also ask about bills, if there is a gas connection, if chiller (air conditioning) is included and how many cheques are expected. The number of cheques you pay in – two, four, six or 12 – can often be negotiated.

    Finalise the offer
    Ensure the contracts have mutual payment terms agreements is as also agreed upon by the landlord. Always make sure that the real estate is RERA-registered and ask for the broker number to be certain.
    Lynette Abad, the director or research and data at Property Finder explains, “First, always make sure to work with a RERA certified agent who can help you with the process. Before moving in, you should take pictures and a video of the unit and send it to the agent and the landlord.  Also, if there is anything that needs to be repaired, write a formal email to your agent and landlord of the items asking for them to be repaired before moving in.”
    Book the property
    In order to reserve the house, a refundable security deposit of around five per cent of the rest will be required. As per real estate agents, the amount will be held until the deal is finalised, do ensure a receipt or proof is received when submitting the deposit cheque or cash with the documents needed for the process which include a passport copy and residence visa copy. It’s also important to take pictures of the property along with a copy of the landlord’s passport copy to retain the security deposit later.
    Review the tenancy agreement and then sign
    Always proofread the contract carefully to ensure they are in line with Dubai’s tenancy laws, while understanding what tenants are entitled to before agreeing upon. If any clauses wish to be added or removed, they can be done if there is a mutual agreement with the landlord. If all the terms are ok to proceed with, sign the tenancy contract after which you make sure, a copy of the contract is kept with you. If there is an agent involved, they will usually get the tenancy contract signed by the landlord and handover the cheques given by you. After which, the keys and access cards are handed over to you with acknowledgement form signed that everything has been received along with the handover contract signed.

    Ejari Registration
    Registering the tenancy contract with the Ejari is the responsibility of the landlord. Typically, the landlord will assign this to the real estate agent. However, in practice, the tenant will complete the process and pay the required fees.
    You must be sure that all deposits, contract duration and rent amounts are clearly stated in your Ejari. You can register on Ejari here or via the Ejari app as well.
    Registering your tenancy contract with Ejari will cost you Dhs220 at the typing centre. You can head to the typing centres in Al Manara Centre, Al Barsha Mall, Oud Metha, Port Saeed or Zabeel to register your Ejari. The Ejari desk is open from 8am to 8pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 2pm on Saturday. During Ramadan, the Ejari desks are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays only.
    You will need to fill out a registration form when you arrive, so make sure you have your new address and tenancy contract number with you along with copies of the following documents.
    The documents required to register with Ejari include:

    Original signed tenancy contract
    Security deposit receipt
    Tenant’s Passport (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s UAE Visa (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s Emirates ID
    Copies of the landlord’s passport (if an individual)
    Copy of a valid power of attorney document (if the contract has been signed by a PoA). Power of attorney documents must be renewed every year to remain valid.
    Copy of title deed of the rented property
    9-digit DEWA Premises Number (or copies of recent DEWA bills/Green bill accepted)
    DEWA bill and previous Ejari if you are renewing
    Trade license (in the case of commercial properties)

    Once the registration is complete, you will receive the official Ejari contract, which includes a unique Ejari ID number. You will use this number to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently do online.
    Register Ejari via the mobile app
    Alternatively, you can register your tenancy contract and upload your documentation using the Ejari official app on Dubai Rest application from Dubai Land Department.
    Download the Dubai Rest and register with your Emirates ID, passport and visa copy. Upload documents, including tenancy contract, Emirates ID, landlord and tenant’s passport and visa copy, and title deed copy, on the app. Your landlord needs to be registered on Dubai Rest as well. Once she/he approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days. It costs AED 172 to register your Ejari via the app.
    To use this method, your landlord must be registered on the Ejari also. Once your landlord approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days.
    The official Ejari contract will include a unique Ejari ID number. This number is used to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently complete online.
    The Ejari registration can be done here.

    Apply for a DEWA connection
    For a new connection, the DEWA premise number, Ejari number, landlord’s passport copy, your passport copy and Emirates ID, completed DEWA form and security deposit payment are needed to finalise the connection. Once the required deposit is paid, the online payment and getaway service will be activated within 24 hours of registration and payment.
    The DEWA registration can be done here.
    Move-in form
    Various popular communities in Dubai, primarily the projects developed by Emaar, will require a move-in permit, with the following documents such as passport copy, Emirates ID, payment completion certificate, tenancy contract copy and recent service charge receipt.
    Moving in
    Once the move-in permit is arranged, everything is ready for a fresh new start. From packers and movers to furniture delivery services, there are plenty of options to ease your moving process.
    With regard to construction noises while moving in, Abad has also said, “This is Dubai and we are surrounded by construction. You can contact RTA or the Municipality at 800 900 to file a complaint. Construction hours are 7am to 8pm with a  decibel noise of no more than 55. Developers can apply for special permits to work in the night however the decimal noise can be no more than 45 decibels. To put this in perspective, a hairdryer is about 60 decibels.”
    Top tips

    Always check a couple of options before making a final offer, as annual contracts might make it tricky to leave later on.
    For single-cheque arrangements, ensure your completely satisfied otherwise losses could be incurred.
    Ensure all service charges have been settled by the landlord before you move in. Your agent should be able to check this and get it in writing.
    A rental dispute in Dubai can always be filed in case of any inconvenience caused by the landlord.

    As per any hidden costs, Property Finder’s Abad also says, “What tenants need to keep in mind is to always go through the contract and addendum well. The hidden costs are really in the addendum. For example, if repairs are needed in the home and it’s not clearly defined who pays for it, most likely it will fall on the tenant. These types of items need to be spelt out very well in the addendum.”
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    12 homegrown UAE-based cafés to visit

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Dubai is never short of homegrown local eateries, that come with rich history and a story. When it comes to homegrown the UAE is always proud to create concepts that scale and eventually open up in other parts of the world.
    From the best brews to traditional delectable delights, these local cafés have grown immensely over the years amongst both tourists and residents.
    Whether you’re looking for a quaint space to unwind or to simply catch-up with your friends, we’ve got you covered. We know that each cafe’s kitchens and cooking styles is built around four key pillars of authenticity, diversity, accessibility and value.
    Overall, homegrown cafés offer a unique charm and personal touch that often sets them apart from larger, chain establishments. These homegrown cafes typically emphasise quality, community, and local culture.
    With an emphasis on high-quality coffee and food, often with specialty coffee roasts and artisanal baked goods. They ensure a key focus always lies on fine attention-to-detail, to reflect the owner’s personality or local culture.
    By regularly host community events, such as open mic nights, art shows, and book clubs, they enhance the community’s wellbeing and continually grow it with more interactive evenings.
    So, if you’re looking for spots to unwind at, why not visit these local cafés that have made a mark for themselves in the F&B space.

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