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14 of the most unique party venues in Dubai to rent

14 of the most unique party venues in Dubai to rent

What's On14-05-2025

Adults-only setting, views for days, and a 314-metre infinity pool, makes it a no-brainer for private events. With stunning beach views and a full bar on hand, Celeste is built for those 'invite-only' kind of nights. The space fits up to 60 guests comfortably, and yes, it's fully licensed, so the cocktails can keep flowing well into the evening.
Price: Dhs72,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
Floor-to-ceiling windows, loads of natural light, and front-row views of the Museum of the Future. This bright, modern space works well for corporate hangouts, pop-ups, and art shows, anything that calls for an elegant yet practical setting.
Price: Dhs7,200 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
A quiet rooftop with a pool and city views that do the talking. You'll have unlimited water and soft drinks, Wi-Fi, parking, and music already lined up. The exact spot is shared once you've arranged a visit with the owner.
Price: Dhs7,800 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
A modern, minimalistic bakery and specialty coffee shop located inside a concept store at Wafi City. With its clean lines and stylish ambiance, the space is ideal for hourly meetups, creative workshops, photo shoots, live interviews, and more.
Price: Dhs6,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
Beachfront made for chilled out gatherings that still feel special. Shimmers puts you right on the sand with panoramic sea views and plenty of shaded spots to stay cool. With space for up to 228 guests, it works just as well for a casual meeting as it does for a product launch or photoshoot. The Mediterranean menu and that open-sky vibe tie it all together, effortless, comfortable, and quietly impressive.
Price: Dhs540,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
615 metres up, this rooftop blends Parisian-inspired dishes with jazz-era charm and a solid cocktail game. It fits up to 180 guests and suits everything from dinners and launches to private parties and creative shoots. Go all in with a full buyout or keep it intimate with a partial rental, either way, the skyline brings the wow.
Price: Dhs120,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
At the end of Jumeirah Al Qasr's private pier, Pierchic gives you wide-open views of the Arabian Gulf and 535 metres of space to play with. It can seat up to 150 guests and even transform into the longest dining table in Dubai. From next-level dinners to food events or client nights that need to land, this one is made to stand out.
Price: Dhs1,200,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
A floating venue with a front-row view of Burj Al Arab, Onda is designed for smaller and more intimate gatherings. With 71 square metres and space for up to 60 guests, it's ideal for sunset aperitivos, cocktail evenings, or quiet networking sessions.
Price: Dhs120,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
Tucked behind closed doors, this low-lit gem brings just the right energy for private events. With a warm interior, laid-back music, and a standout bar, it's built for launches, creative shoots, or anything that needs something a little different. It fits up to 150 guests and works just as well for low-key networking as it does for late-night celebrations.
Price: Dhs96,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
Right by the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre, this green outdoor space is all about calm vibes with plenty of room to move. Palm Garden works for everything from corporate events and receptions to private parties, with on-site support, AV gear, and catering all available. Music is allowed until 10pm, and you've got the space from 8am to 11pm, so you can shape the day exactly how you want.
Price: Dhs9,000 per day
More information: the storefront.com
This waterfront spot is all about daytime energy. With 1,088 square metres and room for up to 290 guests, Hanaaya is a solid pick for launches, business lunches, or creative sessions. Full or partial bookings are available, but it's a lunchtime-only venue, perfect for gathering while the light is good and the views are clear.
Price: Dhs78,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
Set in Al Barsha 1, this open-air venue mixes indoor comfort with outdoor flow. With multiple rooms, a full kitchen, and modern sound and video gear, it's a solid choice for everything from corporate meetups to fashion showrooms or art shows. Ground-level access makes setup easy, and the space is wheelchair-friendly, with cosy furniture that keeps things practical without feeling too polished.
Price: Dhs9,600 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
Looking for a venue with a cultural vibe? This traditional courtyard space fits up to 50 guests and brings a quiet charm that's hard to find. You'll get floor seating in a beautifully preserved Emirati setting, along with Wi-Fi, A/C, a projector, and a full kitchen. It's ideal for intimate workshops, low-key events, or community-style meetups with a comfortable, down-to-earth vibe.
Price: Dhs12,000 per day
More information: thestorefront.com
In the heart of Dubai's creative district, this two-storey, 350 sqm gallery brings together industrial character and contemporary design. It's ideal for exhibitions, talks, private dinners, wellness gatherings, and even yoga sessions, set against a backdrop of curated art. The space includes gallery lighting, full A/C, a kitchen, private bathroom, office areas, and on-site parking. Whether you're planning an event or a creative project, this venue offers style, function, and plenty of inspiration.
Price: Dhs14,400 per day
More information: thestorefront.com

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