
Celebrate Mother's Day at Al Bayt, Palace Dubai Creek Harbour
By Editor_wr Last updated May 7, 2025
This Mother's Day, honour the incredible women in your life with an elegant celebration at Al Bayt, nestled within the luxurious Palace Dubai Creek Harbour. On Saturday, 11th May, from 3 PM to 6 PM, guests are invited to indulge in a serene Afternoon Tea experience paired with beautiful henna artistry, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Dubai skyline.
For AED 190 per person, delight in a refined selection of savoury bites, delicate pastries, and freshly baked scones, served with aromatic teas in an ambiance of timeless charm. As a special gesture, mothers can enjoy complimentary henna designs, adding a cultural flourish to this unforgettable afternoon.
With panoramic views stretching across the creek and skyline, Al Bayt offers the perfect setting to create cherished memories and celebrate Mother's Day in style and sophistication.
Date and Time: Saturday, 11th May | 3 PM to 6 PM
Price: 190 AED per person and complimentary henna designs
Location: Al Bayt, Palace Dubai Creek Harbour
Contact: please call +971 4 559 8870 or [email protected] Celebrate Mother's Day at Al BaytPalace Dubai Creek Harbour
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