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5 brilliant bars to visit in Dubai this weekend: June 20 to 22

5 brilliant bars to visit in Dubai this weekend: June 20 to 22

What's On20-06-2025
Whether you're winding down the work week or starting your Saturday strong, Dubai's bar scene has something for every mood. From skyline views to slick new launches, these are five top spots to check out this weekend. Galaxy Bar, DIFC
Still one of the slickest cocktail lounges in the city, Galaxy Bar pairs velvet opulence with an award-winning drinks list. The service is polished, the lighting low, and the cocktails balanced to perfection. Come for the buzz, stay for the signature Galaxy Martini.
Location: Near Four Seasons DIFC Unit C-01, Ground Floor, Gate Village Building 9
Times: 9pm to 4am
Contact: 050 513 5908 @galaxybardubai Attiko, W Dubai – Mina Seyahi
A high-energy rooftop lounge with a Tokyo-meets-Mykonos vibe, Attiko nails the weekend formula: DJ sets, skyline views, and creative cocktails. Grab a table outside before sunset and soak it all in with a lychee martini in hand.
Location: W Dubai – Mina Seyahi, Floor 31 – King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud W – King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud St
Times: Fridays, 6pm – 2am, Saturdays, 1 -4pm and Sundays, 6pm – 2am
Contact: 04 350 9983, @attikodubai Alma Bar, DIFC
One of DIFC's best kept hideaways, Alma is a moody, Latin-inspired speakeasy that's all about soulful vibes and sophisticated drinks. The interiors are chic, the playlist hits just right, and the mezcal-based cocktails are a must.
Location: DIFC, Downtown
Times: Fridays,4pm – 3am, Saturdays, 4–7 PM, 8 PM–3 AM
Contact: 04 227 5569, @almabardubai Honeycomb Hi-Fi, Pullman Downtown
If your weekend needs great sound as much as great drinks, this Japanese-style listening bar is the place. With vintage vinyl, curated playlists and proper sake pours, it's one of the city's coolest under-the-radar hangouts.
Location: Pullman Dubai Downtown
Times: 7pm to 3am
Contact: 04 412 6666, @honeycombhifi Amelia Lounge, Downtown
If glamour's on the agenda, book a table at Amelia. This lavish lounge-meets-restaurant delivers moody lighting, stylish crowd energy, and cocktails crafted with flair. It's the kind of place where one drink can easily turn into a full night out.
Location: Downtown Dubai
Times: 7pm – 3am
Contact: 04 328 2805 | @amelialoungedubai
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