
The best bars in Abu Dhabi to try out this week: July 21 to 24
Part of the luxe Trilogy by Buddha-Bar, Siddharta Lounge is a rooftop favourite for laid-back evenings with unbeatable Yas Bay views. Whether you're catching the golden hour or sipping cocktails under the stars, the vibe is effortlessly cool. Expect a fusion of Mediterranean and Asian bites served tapas-style, alongside a sleek cocktail menu that keeps the energy going from sunset to late night. A perfect pick for group hangs or a stylish date night by the water.
Location: Siddharta Lounge by Buddha-Bar, Yas Bay, Abu Dhabi
Times: Daily from 5pm to 2am
Contact: @siddhartalounge_abudhabi Ray's Bar
Perched on the 62nd floor of Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, Ray's Bar serves up sky-high sips with a side of serious views. It's the highest bar in the city, making it a top pick for sunset drinks and late-night vibes. The cocktail list is sharp—don't miss the Ray's Mule or Lemon Drop Teatini—and the mood shifts as the week unfolds. Expect a chill lounge feel on weekdays, and DJs turning up the tempo on weekends.
Location: Ray's Bar, Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, Corniche, Abu Dhabi
Times: Daily from 6pm to late
Contact: 02 811 5666 | hilton.com La Cava
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Hidden beneath Rosewood Abu Dhabi, La Cava is an intimate, candlelit grape cellar made for moody date nights and refined sips. Lined with over 1,000 premium labels, it's a haven for wine lovers, with knowledgeable sommeliers on hand to guide your pour. There's also a walk-in cigar room for those who enjoy a sophisticated pairing. Quiet, cozy, and effortlessly elegant – this one's all about the details.
Location: La Cava, Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island
Times: Tuesday to Sunday, 6pm to 1am
Contact: 02 813 5550 | rosewoodhotels.com Marta Lounge
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Perched above Fouquet's at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Marta Lounge brings Parisian elegance to Saadiyat Island with one of the city's most stylish rooftops. This speakeasy-style hideaway pairs art deco glamour – think plush seating and golden accents, with a cocktail menu just as refined. Open from noon, it's perfect for a post-museum drink, but the vibe turns extra romantic after dark, making it a dreamy date night destination.
Location: Marta Lounge, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island
Times: Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 12am
Contact: 02 205 4200 | fouquetsabudhabi.com
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