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Time Out Dubai
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Ripe Market reveals its brand new home for summer
Summer is hot on our heels and it won't be long before you'll spend most of your time indoors. With the hotter months around the corner, one of Dubai's most popular weekend attractions, Ripe Market, has confirmed its indoor locations for the summer. Announcing a brand new pop-up for 2025, the community market shared it would be appearing every Sunday at The Roast by Bubbalicious from Sunday May 25. If you like this: The 70 best things to do indoors in Dubai Located at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi, guests of the roast dinner deal will be able to browse a selection of homegrown brands offering everything from accessories to kids' clothing between 1pm and 5pm. (Credit: Supplied) As an added treat, anyone who books The Roast by Bubbalicious and quotes 'The Ripe Market' will receive a complimentary upgrade from the soft beverage package to the house beverage package. In addition to the roast dinner experience, you can also find The Ripe Market at Times Square Center every Sunday from 10am-7pm. Festival Plaza in Jebel Ali will also be hosting an indoor pop-up, running on both Saturday and Sunday from 10am-7pm. The outdoor season of the market is usually held at Academy Park, and is expected to reopen in October 2025. Looking for some indoor inspo? Dubai has some incredible indoor offerings for you to choose from, and believe us, there's a lot. From underwater yoga to rollerblading, trampolining and a real life Pac-Man game, you can check out all of the best indoor activities to try across the city in our full guide here. Roast by Bubbalicious: Dhs295 (soft), Dhs350 (house), Dhs450 (bubbly), Dhs175 (kids aged 6-12). Sun 1pm-5pm. Mina's Kitchen, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, (04 511 7373). In other Dubai news Dubai on a dirham: 8 surprising things you can do for Dhs1 (or less) The best things in life are (nearly) free 7 picture-perfect breakfast spots in Dubai worth waking up early for Elevate the start of your day Where to find the best (and downright tastiest) cookies in Dubai Bites to make Cookie Monster blush


What's On
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- What's On
Ripe Market has a new home this summer
Ooh this sounds fun… Ripe Market is a gorgeous spot for residents and tourist's alike. During the winter, you'll find it at its home in Academy Park, however now as the summer is heating up, and quick, Ripe Market moves inside, this summer it has a new home. From May 25 to September 28, you'll be able to find the market at The Roast by Bubbalicious every Sunday. The Roast takes place from 1pm to 4pm at Mina's Kitchen, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina however the market will be there for an extra hour for you to browse as you please. Away from the heat, the collaboration will be hosted indoors and guests can enjoy browsing a curated lineup of homegrown brands, offering everything from jewelry, home décor, and beachwear to kids' fashion, accessories, and more. As an added treat, anyone who books The Roast by Bubbalicious and quotes 'The Ripe Market' will receive a free upgrade from the soft beverage package to the house beverage package. You can book online here. This summer, you can also find the Ripe Market at Times Square Centre on Sunday's from 10am to 7pm and at Festival Plaza Jebel Ali, on May 24 to 25 May, June, 7 to 8, and June 21 to 22. The Roast by Bubbalicious x The Ripe Market, Mina's Kitchen, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, every Sunday, May 25 to September 28, 1pm to 5pm, kids under 6 go free, Dhs175 kids under 12, Dhs295 soft, Dhs350 house, Dhs450 bubbly, @ripemarket > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


Time Out Dubai
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
5 incredible outdoor Dubai attractions to visit before they close for summer
Dubai is home to some of the most fun, interesting and exciting outdoor attractions imaginable. Many of the best spots in the city close temporarily during the intense summer heat, which means we're running out of time to visit before they close. You might also like: 13 must-visit Dubai attractions remaining open for summer 2025 Whether you're a thrill-seeker, foodie or just fancy grabbing some nice pictures for the 'gram, there are Dubai attractions you need to visit before they close. Below, we run you through some of our favourites, what makes them so great and when they're expected to close. Dubai Miracle Garden (Credit: Supplied) The 72,000 sq m flower park is located in Dubailand. Boasting more than 150 million flowers – and more than 120 different varieties – Dubai Miracle Garden is the largest natural flower garden in the world, and is now in its 13th season. The final day to visit the garden will be Sunday June 15. Dhs100 (adults), Dhs85 (children aged 3 – 12), Free (children under 3) Dubailand, Dubai Safari Park Credit: Instagram/dubaisafari Home to more than 3,000 animals representing 78 mammal species, 50 types of reptiles and 111 kinds of birds, it's one of the top destinations in the country to see wildlife from across the world. The Dubai Safari Park will close its doors on Sunday June 1, marking the final day of its sixth season. From Dhs50 (adults), From Dhs20 (children). Dubai Safari Park, Al Warqa 5. Global Village Global Village (Credit: Global Village) One of Dubai's most popular and super affordable family-friendly attractions, Global Village is known for its numerous pavilions, an array of international cuisines, market stalls, rides and shows. Time is running out to visit the park, with a closing date of Sunday May 11 confirmed for season 29. From Dhs25. Open daily 4pm – midnight. until Sun May 11. (04 362 4114). Hatta Wadi Hub Credit: Hatta Wadi Hub If you're after an action-packed trip, then Hatta Wadi Hub will impress. It's known for offering a whole host of exciting activities such as kayaking, hiking, ziplining, mountain biking and the iconic Hatta Drop-in water slide. It's one not to miss for day-tripping thrill-seekers. The official website has not revealed an exact date but warns anyone planning a visit that it may be closed from May to September. Hatta Wadi Hub, Hatta. The Ripe Market Credit: Ripe Market The weekly market at Academy Park is known for hosting some incredible fun for all the family. From morning yoga classes to home-grown craft and trinket stalls, the market will close for the summer and move to an indoor location inside Time Square Centre. If you want to soak up the sunshine and browse the stalls, you can even make the most of free entry until it wraps up on Sunday May 11. Free entry. Sat 9am-9pm; Sun 9am-7pm. Academy Park, Al Sufouh, (04 315 7000). Looking for things to do in Dubai? 112 best things to do in Dubai in 2025 Everything to tick off your Dubai bucket list 50 free things to do in Dubai Feeling the pinch? Enter free things to do Here's how to eat at 10 expensive Dubai restaurants for less Early bird dinners, lunch specials and more


Time Out Dubai
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
5 Dubai outdoor attractions you need to visit before summer closure
Dubai is home to some of the most fun, interesting and exciting outdoor attractions imaginable. Many of the best spots in the city close temporarily during the intense summer heat, which means we're running out of time to visit before they close. You might also like: 13 must-visit Dubai attractions remaining open for summer 2025 Whether you're a thrill-seeker, foodie or just fancy grabbing some nice pictures for the 'gram, there are Dubai attractions you need to visit before they close. Below, we run you through some of our favourites, what makes them so great and when they're expected to close. Dubai Miracle Garden (Credit: Supplied) The 72,000 sq m flower park is located in Dubailand. Boasting more than 150 million flowers – and more than 120 different varieties – Dubai Miracle Garden is the largest natural flower garden in the world, and is now in its 13th season. The final day to visit the garden will be Sunday June 15. Dhs100 (adults), Dhs85 (children aged 3 – 12), Free (children under 3) Dubailand, Dubai Safari Park Credit: Instagram/dubaisafari Home to more than 3,000 animals representing 78 mammal species, 50 types of reptiles and 111 kinds of birds, it's one of the top destinations in the country to see wildlife from across the world. The Dubai Safari Park will close its doors on Sunday June 1, marking the final day of its sixth season. From Dhs50 (adults), From Dhs20 (children). Dubai Safari Park, Al Warqa 5. Global Village Global Village (Credit: Global Village) One of Dubai's most popular and super affordable family-friendly attractions, Global Village is known for its numerous pavilions, an array of international cuisines, market stalls, rides and shows. Time is running out to visit the park, with a closing date of Sunday May 11 confirmed for season 29. From Dhs25. Open daily 4pm – midnight. until Sun May 11. (04 362 4114). Hatta Wadi Hub Credit: Hatta Wadi Hub If you're after an action-packed trip, then Hatta Wadi Hub will impress. It's known for offering a whole host of exciting activities such as kayaking, hiking, ziplining, mountain biking and the iconic Hatta Drop-in water slide. It's one not to miss for day-tripping thrill-seekers. The official website has not revealed an exact date but warns anyone planning a visit that it may be closed from May to September. Hatta Wadi Hub, Hatta. The Ripe Market Credit: Ripe Market The weekly market at Academy Park is known for hosting some incredible fun for all the family. From morning yoga classes to home-grown craft and trinket stalls, the market will close for the summer and move to an indoor location inside Time Square Centre. If you want to soak up the sunshine and browse the stalls, you can even make the most of free entry until it wraps up on Sunday May 11. Free entry. Sat 9am-9pm; Sun 9am-7pm. Academy Park, Al Sufouh, (04 315 7000). Looking for things to do in Dubai? 112 best things to do in Dubai in 2025 Everything to tick off your Dubai bucket list 50 free things to do in Dubai Feeling the pinch? Enter free things to do Here's how to eat at 10 expensive Dubai restaurants for less Early bird dinners, lunch specials and more