
Top things to do in Abu Dhabi this week
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Ever felt like smashing something just for the thrill of it? Now you can, without even leaving home. The Smash Mobile by The Smash Room is a fully kitted-out van that brings the ultimate rage room experience to your doorstep. Designed for private events, it includes two zones: one to gear up and another to let loose on everything from old electronics to washing machines. Ideal for groups of four to ten, this high-energy experience is all about stress relief, your way.
Location: Your location, wherever the van goes
Date: Daily throughout August
Cost: Packages start from Dhs1,659
Contact: 02 584 5949
@thesmashroom.ae Make your own vintage teacup candle
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Looking for a crafty weekend activity? Head to the Cultural Foundation for a charming, hands-on workshop where you'll turn antique teacups into beautiful, one-of-a-kind candles. Led by candle artist Heba, this beginner-friendly session blends creativity with sustainability and you'll leave with your own custom candle and the skills to keep making more. A perfect way to slow down and get creative this August.
Location: Cultural Foundation, Abu Dhabi
Date: August 4
Cost: Tickets from Dhs200
@abudhabicf Drop into a summer skate session
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Yes, you can skateboard in August, thanks to Circuit X's indoor skate park on Hudayriyat Island. Whether you're a total beginner or working on your next trick, the air-conditioned space lets you skate without sweating it out. Group lessons through their skate school make it easy to level up, and all gear is included, so you can just roll in and ride.
Location: Circuit X, Hudayriyat Island
Date: Daily throughout August
Cost: Tickets from Dhs45
@circuitx_hudayriyat Get creative at Dubai Public Library's summer camp
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Little learners with big imaginations will love this two-week summer camp, running across Dubai Public Libraries from August 5 to 16. With the theme 'Our Summer is Full of Arts and Innovation,' kids will explore everything from smart farming and sustainability to futuristic city planning. There are age-specific workshops for children aged 5 to 14, held at libraries including Al Safa, Al Twar, Umm Suqeim, and even Hatta. It's hands-on, educational fun that's perfect for curious minds.
Location: Multiple Dubai Public Libraries
Times: Timings vary by location
Date: August 5 to 16
Contact: dubaiculture.gov.ae
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