
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Comes Alive at InterContinental Hotels at Dubai Festival City
Whether you're arriving for a quiet early kick-off or the full-throttle drama of a Saturday night quarter-final, Belgian Café offers an unbeatable mix of comfort, camaraderie, and competitive spirit. Indoor and outdoor seating are both available, and the terrace—often packed with die-hard fans—is one of the best places in Dubai to soak in the atmosphere.
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