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UAE Moments
03-07-2025
- UAE Moments
Dubai Named World's Third Most Scenic City After Dark
Dubai has been ranked the third most scenic city globally to explore at night, according to fresh research by travel experts at Travelbag. The study sheds light on how noctourism, one of 2025's hottest travel trends, is changing the way people discover cities. Interest in nighttime adventures is soaring, with Google searches for after-dark tourism activities spiking by a massive 164% this year. Dubai Shines Among the Best Travelbag's team analysed over 100 major cities worldwide, looking at Instagram hashtag activity, levels of light and noise pollution, nighttime safety scores, and the number of late-night venues. The top 10 most scenic cities at night are: New York, USA Tokyo, Japan Dubai, UAE Singapore, Singapore Muscat, Oman Kyoto, Japan Sydney, Australia Seoul, South Korea Toronto, Canada Melbourne, Australia Dubai stood out thanks to its perfect mix of safety and style. The city's dazzling skyline and nightlife scene have inspired 29,600 Instagram hashtags, capturing its charm after dark. With a solid nighttime safety score of 83 and a moderate light and noise pollution rating of 53, Dubai offers visitors a secure yet glamorous setting to explore once the sun goes down. While Dubai boasts 190 late-night venues, fewer than some of its competitors, the city focuses on luxury and elegance, offering unforgettable after-dark experiences. From chic rooftop lounges to stunning waterfront strolls, Dubai proves that quality beats quantity. New York and Tokyo Lead the Way New York claimed the top spot, thanks to over 40,800 Instagram hashtags, its iconic skyline, and a whopping 2,300+ late-night venues. Tokyo came in second, praised for its impressive balance of low light pollution (score: 46), high safety (score: 75), and nearly 1,000 venues that cater to night owls. With noctourism gaining popularity, Dubai's ranking highlights its unique appeal for travellers looking to experience the city in a different light, literally. Whether it's soaking in the views of the Burj Khalifa against a starry sky or enjoying dinner at one of its elegant nightspots, Dubai at night is truly unforgettable.


Daily Mail
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
How Dubai is redefining the house music scene- what was once a gritty underground genre has now been transformed into beach clubs, bottle service and guest lists with world class DJ's
With sandy beach clubs, luxurious rooftop raves, and an endless roster of A-list DJs, Dubai is fast becoming the world's most unexpected house music hotspots. Dubbed the 'Ibiza of the East', Dubai offers its own unique style of house-driven events which brings a luxurious, high end feel to the genre of music. A far cry from house music's roots of underground Chicago clubs and warehouses in the 1980s, where it was raw, gritty, and anti-establishment. House music has evolved and split into different scenes, with big-name DJs playing melodic or deep house at beach clubs with bottle service, dress codes and guest lists. One event that embodies this new style of the house music scene is Pacha ICONS at FIVE LUXE, who have a roster of international DJs, including Solomun, CamelPhat and Afro house pioneer Black Coffee who they have on rotation. However Dubai wasn't always known for it's boujee house music scene, in fact, it wasn't until the early 2000's that house music become popular in the UAE. Dubai has curated its own unique style of house events and in the past 25 years the genre has skyrocketed in the country, bringing music lovers from far and wide but it wasn't always this way. In 2002, DJ Greg Stainer, from South East London, a prominent figure in the UK garage scene, relocated to Dubai and played a crucial role in introducing and popularising house music in the UAE. He began DJ residencies at various nightclubs in the city and started presenting a house music radio show, Club Anthems, on UAE Radio 1. Stainer's efforts helped bridge the gap between Western electronic music and the local audience. Speaking to FEMAIL he said: 'When I first emigrated there wasn't much house in Dubai. Most clubs were playing pop, hip hop/RnB and the ones that played any house were mostly playing trance.' Greg claimed he initially found difficult to introduce this style of music to the Dubai audience. He added: 'I was initially booked to play only House and Garage, but I soon realised that I had to adapt and play pop/RnB then slowly introduce pockets of house music in my sets. 'Starting off with super commercial house and pop house remixes, so that the crowd would learn the tracks and get to know them, it took a few months and they actually started liking more 'proper" house in my sets. 'Eventually, after a few years I could do whole nights of pure house music and people would specifically come just for those house nights.' However fast forward to today and Dubai's house music scene is vibrant and dynamic, characterised by a blend of traditional influences and contemporary innovations. In May, Bosnian-German DJ Solomun, known for his signature sound that blends deep house, techno, and tech-house elements, graced the decks at Pacha ICONS. Meanwhile just a few weeks before global house music heavyweights CamelPhat headlined the venue with support from Adam Ten. The platinum-selling Liverpool duo have become one of the most recognisable acts in house music. As well as being GRAMMY nominated for their hit single 'Cola,' they have hosted residencies at top clubs worldwide. However it's not just about the music, Dubai prides itself on high production value with lasers, dancers, bottle service and jaw-dropping locations. Pacha ICONS host venue Playa Pacha's beachfront setting mirrors the Ibiza party spirit and Instagram-worthy aesthetics. Bonnie Rakhit, travel editor, influencer and TV presenter, revealed Dubai's music scene has many similarities to Ibiza's. Speaking to FEMAIL, she explained: 'Dubai's house music scene mirrors Ibiza's in its focus on international DJs, expensive mega clubs and luxury open-air venues. 'Like Ibiza, Dubai hosts world-renowned house and techno acts—such as David Guetta, Black Coffee, and Solomun, at its beach clubs, rooftop lounges, and desert festivals. 'Timing wise, the EDM (Electronic Dance Music) loving international jet-set head to Ibiza for the summer season and then Dubai hosts their mega parties in the winter months.' Bonnie explained while the two hotspots offer similar party scenes, Dubai's music scene is 'more polished.' She explained: 'Ibiza is the original, the creator and incubator of the talent (if you like) and Dubai can afford to pay the same names to come and play at its luxury venues. 'While Ibiza embodies a bohemian and free-spirited vibe, Dubai offers a more polished, high end and ordered scene. 'For example the alcohol laws and opening times in Ibiza have a very free, liberal attitude. But in Dubai there are a lot more alcohol restrictions and stricter regulations.' The UAE's firm stance on drug and alcohol use ensures that house music events in Dubai maintain a polished, upscale atmosphere, setting them apart from party scenes in other global cities. Alcohol can only be consumed by those over 21 in licensed venues or private residences with a permit. Public drinking is strictly prohibited, and the UAE enforces a zero-tolerance policy on drug possession and use. Bonnie added: 'There is still an underground, raw music scene in Ibiza but Dubai's scene is much more commercial and VIP focused.' Meanwhile Jay Wirsig outdoor travel expert and CEO of KayaArm, claimed Dubai has something unique to offer travellers that you don't get elsewhere. Speaking to FEMAIL he said: 'Dubai has carved out a very different kind of party atmosphere than what you see in places like Ibiza or Mykonos. 'As a solo traveler, what stands out right away is the contrast between how tightly the scene is controlled and how big the productions are. 'The venues are not just clubs but often luxury experiences with stunning views, rooftops, and private tables that feel more curated than chaotic. 'You won't find many spontaneous beach parties or open-air raves, but you will find high-end spaces with strong sound systems and top-tier international DJs, especially playing house and techno. 'Unlike Ibiza, where the party can feel raw and wild and often drifts into the street or beach, Dubai keeps things sleek and confined. 'You often need to book ahead, and dress codes are taken seriously. But the upside is you can feel safer, and things tend to run on time.' Another reason Dubai is unique for its house music events is the season mostly runs from October to May because during the summer months it's too hot for acts to perform, especially outside. Fabrice, who is a DJ at FIVE LUXE, claimed the UAE is becoming the 'ideal winter destination for the international electronic music circuit'. He explained: 'With its world-class infrastructure, strategic geographic location, and consistent investment in cultural innovation, the city is becoming an ideal winter destination for the international electronic music circuit—particularly as European markets enter their off-season. 'The momentum suggests that Dubai will increasingly host flagship events, conferences, and cross-continental collaborations. 'The Pacha ICONS series, in particular, has brought a consistent rotation of world-class artists—many of whom define the Ibiza circuit—infusing Dubai with a new level of creative and cultural capital.' Fabrice revealed that FIVE Hotels has a 'deep-rooted commitment to shaping the music scene in Dubai', even adding their own music studio at The Penthouse, FIVE Palm Jumeirah so local talent and international headliners can collaborate. The DJ revealed that Dubai is known for its own unique sound that's 'non-underground' and a far cry from the original roots of house music. He added: 'Dubai is gradually developing its own sonic identity—one that's accessible, polished, and distinctly non-underground.' House music first emerged in the early 1980s in Chicago and it was a much grittier experience then we see today, with music played in underground warehouses. US DJ, Frankie Knuckles, who was often referred to as the 'Godfather of House,' played a pivotal role in shaping the sound. Knuckles, who passed away in 2014, blended disco classics with drum machine rhythms and synthesized basslines to create something entirely new. By the mid-to-late 1980s, house music had crossed the Atlantic and found a home in the UK, with dance clubs playing a key role in spreading house music across country. By the 1990's the new gener already started to evolve and it branched off into different subgenres, Deep House, Progressive House, Garage and UK Garage and Tribal House. House music also gained ground in places like Ibiza, which became a mecca for club culture. By the 2000's house music become more mainstream. With the rise of digital production tools and platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud, aspiring producers could share music globally without a label. Dubai's music scene began to embrace house music around this time, influenced by the city's growing international community and its burgeoning nightlife. In early 2010, the EDM (Electronic Dance Music) boom pushed house and other electronic genres into stadiums and festivals. Artists like David Guetta, Swedish House Mafia, and Avicii brought house-inspired sounds to pop music and drew in massive crowds, selling out stadiums.


Harpers Bazaar Arabia
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Harpers Bazaar Arabia
The Top Ten Moon Swims In Dubai This Summer
There are few cities in the world quite like Dubai when it comes to imaginative nightlife, and the 'moon swim' is most definitely a signature evening out. Expect balmy climes, refreshing drinks and plenty of chilled tunes. Here's our edit of the best moon swims in the city. Ginger Moon swim W Hotel The new […] There are few cities in the world quite like Dubai when it comes to imaginative nightlife, and the 'moon swim' is most definitely a signature evening out. Expect balmy climes, refreshing drinks and plenty of chilled tunes. Here's our edit of the best moon swims in the city. Ginger Moon swim W Hotel The new Ginger Moon Swim Nights at W Dubai The Palm present a chic after-dark getaway by the pool. Dive into moonlit waters, sip signature cocktails, and lounge on daybeds as live DJs and a saxophonist set the ambiance. With panoramic views over the Arabian Gulf and a catered service, it's the ultimate way to cool off on hot summer evenings. Available Fridays and Saturdays from 8 pm to midnight. AED 250 minimum spend per person. Cloud 22 Atlantis The Royal The new Moonlight Swim at Cloud 22 at Atlantis The Royal invites guests to a sky-high dusk dip above the city lights. Slip into the iconic infinity pool, perched 96 meters above Palm Jumeirah, as the moon reflects over Dubai's skyline. De-stress in a luxury cabana or on a floating bed while enjoying handcrafted cocktails and amuse-bouche. Available Thursdays to Saturdays from 7pm to 11pm. AED 300 minimum spend per person. Aura Sky Pool Aura Skypool, situated 210 meters above ground on the 50th floor of The Palm Tower, provides a sensational night swim venture with breathtaking 360° views of Dubai. As you float in the infinity pool, you can enjoy the shimmering skyline, soothing lounge music, and admire iconic landmarks like the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah. It's the perfect way to unwind under the stars. Night swims are available daily from 8pm to 11pm, with prices starting at AED 200, which are fully redeemable on food and drinks. Twiggy By La Cantine This summer, Twiggy at the Park Hyatt Dubai brings the charm of the French Riviera to the city with its Tropézienne night 'sous les étoiles.' The lagoon transforms into a chic, starlit retreat where guests can enjoy moonlight dips and a French-inspired menu, accompanied by lively DJ sets. Whether you're lounging with cocktails or cooling off in the water, it's an effortlessly elegant way to spend your weekend. The experience is held every Friday and Saturday from 7 PM until dawn. Packages start from AED 250 per person, with AED 150 redeemable on food and drinks. DRIFT Beach This summer, DRIFT Beach Dubai invites you to unwind in style with the launch of its brand-new Night Swim. Guests can enjoy exclusive after-dark access to the luxurious beachfront pool and private beach, all under a sky full of stars and surrounded by calm waters. The experience combines laid-back, chic dining with a relaxed atmosphere, making it perfect for cooling off and enjoying the magic of summer nights. Night Swim takes place every Friday and Saturday from 7 PM to midnight, starting June 6th. Entry is AED 200 per person, fully redeemable on food and drinks. Togomago The Tagomago Beach restaurant invites you to experience Noches de Verano, a magical night swim that embodies the relaxed charm of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Enjoy a memorable evening with a carefully crafted margarita menu and a delicious BBQ & Tapas, all while soaking up the vibrant beachfront atmosphere. There is a minimum spend of AED 150 per person to fully enjoy the evening's offerings, every Friday and Saturday at 8 PM. SAN Beach As the sun sets, SAN Beach transforms into a tranquil oasis bathed in moonlight and surrounded by starlit tranquility. Dive into a refreshing night swim, relax on the sunbeds, and enjoy expertly crafted cocktails and African-inspired cuisine at Dubai's most enchanting beachside escape. Pool sunbeds are available for AED 300, fully redeemable for ladies on food and drinks, and 50% redeemable for gentlemen. Open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 6 PM to 11 PM. Nobu By The Beach Introducing Nobu by the Beach's new 'Night Swims' lunar dip and dine experience, where beach chic meets shimmering waters, and Nobu's signature atmosphere comes alive under the stars at Atlantis The Royal. Set against Dubai's most enchanting backdrop, enjoy refreshing drinks and smooth beats from local and global DJs every Friday from 8 PM to 11 PM. Sun loungers are priced at AED 150 per person, while day beds are priced at AED 500 per couple; both options are non-redeemable. La Ville Hotel & Suites Located atop La Ville Hotel & Suites in City Walk, LookUp Rooftop Bar is a hidden gem that offers a sleek and laid-back atmosphere along with panoramic views of the iconic Burj Khalifa and the Dubai skyline. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the rooftop infinity pool, unwind with cocktails, and savour premium shisha in a stylish outdoor setting. Whether you're looking to relax after work or impress guests with one of the best views in the city, LookUp promises an unforgettable experience. Open daily from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and entry is priced at AED 150, fully redeemable on food and beverages. La Baia Every Friday, the Amalfi Coast comes to Dubai as La Baia, the chic Italian beachside restaurant, hosts 'Capri Night' an unforgettable evening inspired by the glamour of southern Italy. Picture yourself lounging by the pool, sipping on a perfectly chilled Aperol Spritz, while enjoying upbeat Italian music. Swim in waters so clear they will transport you straight to the shores of Capri, all while indulging in Italian flavours, from fresh seafood to creamy burrata and wood-fired pizzas.