
The best bars in Abu Dhabi to try out this week: July 28 to 31
Glo, Rosewood Abu Dhabi's gorgeous outdoor lounge, boasts a great happy hour menu that includes paloma cocktails, house beverages and more. It's also right by The Galleria Al Maryah Island, so you're only steps away from one of the capital's most bustling retail and lifestyle hotspots. Win-win.
Location: Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island
Times: Sunday to Thursday, 12pm to 1am, Friday and Saturday, 12pm to 2am
Contact: (0) 2 813 5520
@rosewoodabudhabi For the high-flyers: Perlage
Luxe bubbly bar and lounge, Perlage has had capitalites wowed from the get-go, since their launch in late 2023. Deep red hues and signature speakeasy vibes welcome you to chic luxury like few other spots do, and you'll want to kick back and relax as you show up at your finest to enjoy this experience. It's theatrical, it's sultry, and it's where you want to be this week.
Location: The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi
Times: Tuesday to Sunday, 8pm to 3am
Contact: (0) 58 288 8164
@barperlageae For an elegant night out: Paradiso
Globally acclaimed from Cannes to Abu Dhabi, Paradiso is a picture-perfect spot bringing La Dolce Vita to Yas Island. With white table-clothed tables, a coastally-inspired menu, and a refined ambience, it's an all-box ticking spot for lunch or dinner with your significant other. Overlooking the stunning Yas Island Waterfront, what could possibly be more romantic than the lull of the ocean paired with incredible Mediterranean cuisine?
Location: Yas Bay Waterfront Pier, Yas Island
Times: Sunday to Thursday, 12pm to 11pm, Friday and Saturday, 12am to 1am
Contact: (0) 50 437 2869
@paradisoabudhabi For something different: Shala Beach Lounge
'Shala' is derived from Sanskrit and means 'home,' and this venue at Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi offers exactly that to the capital's free-spirited wanderers. Here, sea views are paired with plush cushions bearing macrame cotton tassels, ornamental feathers, a fire pit, soft linen banquets and natural wood finishes. The design of this Abu Dhabi beach bar taps into that same beach-shack soul that you'd expect to find in bohemian haunts like Tulum, or the Ibizan town of Playa d'en Bossa.
Location: Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas, Saadiyat Island
Times: Thursday to Sunday, 5pm to 1am
Contact: (0) 2 407 1234
@shalaabudhabi
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