
8 lovely things to do in Dubai this week: April 14 to 17
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Looking for some things to do in Dubai this week? There's plenty, from a pocket-friendly business lunch to a yoga and pool day, a new art festival and more…
Here are 8 fun things to do in Dubai this week Monday, April 14 When the moon hits your eye like a a big pizza pie
Moon Slice, the UAE-grown pizzeria has opened its doors in Dubai Mall. Located at The District, the award-winning Moon Slice is known for its bold flavours, and artisan techniques. You can savour its signature 48-hour fermented dough and creative toppings with some unexpected flavour combinations. Slurp.
Moon Slice, Dubai Mall, The District (near the ice rink), Downtown Dubai, @moonslicepizza The colour Blue
It's art season in Dubai, and while the usual art festivals may already be in your calendar, take note of the all-new Bluewaters Art Festival. The nine-day art festival at Bluewaters Dubai is adding a splash of colour to the city's prominent waterfront destination, featuring over 20 awe-inspiring murals, interactive installations, live performances, and hands-on workshops. The festival will run from 4pm to midnight – so you don't have to worry about burning your skin. The last day to check it out is April 20, 2025. Read more here.
Bluewaters Art Festival, Bluewaters Dubai, Dubai, until April 20, @BluewatersDubai Tuesday, April 15 Out of office
Punjab Grill, the Michelin-recognised gem at Anantara Downtown Dubai has a deal that will be hard to say 'no' to – a sharing business lunch offering five-courses for just Dhs99. On the menu, there's samosa chaat, Punjabi chicken tikka, Raunakeen lamb seekh, butter chicken (which you can enjoy with rice or naans or roti) before you end with a sweet treat. Vegetarians, don't worry – there's options for you, too including palak paneer and kadhai paneer. Pair your meal with refreshing drinks starting from just Dhs25. This business lunch deal runs from Monday to Friday, from 12.30pm to 4pm until June end.
Punjab Grill, Anantara Downtown Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Dubai, Mon to Fri 12.30pm to 4pm, Dhs99 business lunch. Tel: (0)50 194 1107. @punjabgrilldubai Life is all about balance
Every Tuesday, you can put wellness first at African Queen. You will start with a one-hour yoga session, followed by a nutritious breakfast featuring Greek Yoghurt granola, avocado toast with poached eggs, and whole wheat pancakes. You will also get access to a luxurious sunbed where you can unwind by the serene J1 beach. This wholesome experience is yours for Dhs450. You can also enjoy just the yoga session and the breakfast for Dhs250 (deal available on Tuesday and Saturday).
African Queen, J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, Dubai, Dhs450 for yoga, breakfast and sunbed on Tuesday, Dhs250 yoga and breakfast on Tues and Sat. Tel: (0)4 570 5546. @africanqueen_dubai Wednesday, April 16 A Midweek Indulgence
Nobu by the Beach at Atlantis the Royal has launched a new Wednesday offer which spells out indulgence. From 10am to 7pm, you can relax poolside in a sun lounger, with two drinks and a poolside platter featuring Nobu's delicious Japanese-Peruvian bites – all carefully curated by the chef. All yours for Dhs545. Do note, the venue is open to those above the age of 21.
Nobu by the Beach, Atlantis the Royal, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, every Wed 10am to 7pm, Dhs545 per person. Tel: (0)4 426 1600. @nobubythebeach Cherry Blossom season in Dubai
This April, you can experience a celebration of Hanami – Japan's cherished cherry blossom tradition at Sexy Fish Dubai. The venue is decked with stunning floral displays, and guests can get involved with exclusive culinary creations, artistic workshops, and expertly curated sake pairing. On April 16, art lovers can show off their creative skills with Kintsugi – the Japanese art of golden joinery, where broken ceramics are repaired with real gold. The two-hour session is led by expert artisans who will guide you in this ancient craft. It is priced at Dhs400.
Sexy Fish Dubai, Innovation One, DIFC, Kintsugi workshop on April 16, Dhs400 per person. Tel: +971 (0) 4 381 9000, @sexyfish_dubai Thursday, April 17 Get your quiz on
Have the brain that can retain information like a sponge? Round up your smartest mates and head to the city's latest quiz night at Icon Sports Bar. Expect a competitive night (friendly, of course) of brain-teasing trivia, wild physical challenges, amazing prizes (including tickets from our friends at the Laughter Factory) and a whole lot of laughs. The fun begins from 6pm.
ICON Sports Bar, Radisson Blu Dubai Media City, Dubai Media City, Dubai, every Thurs, 6pm to 8pm. @iconbar_dubai A legend returns
SKY2.0, Dubai's most legendary nightlife destination has reopened. Get ready for unforgettable nights, world-class entertainment and an electric atmosphere you know and love. On Thursdays, expect chart-topping hits, eclectic mixes, and immersive visuals. Ladies, the night is yours, and you will get two free drinks if you arrive before 1am.
Sky2.0, Dubai Design District, ladies' night on Thursday, 10.30pm to 4am. Tel: (0)58 633 3633. @sky2.0dubai
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