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Top attractions in Abu Dhabi: 19 places to visit this summer
Top attractions in Abu Dhabi: 19 places to visit this summer

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time7 days ago

  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

Top attractions in Abu Dhabi: 19 places to visit this summer

The UAE capital is a tourist hub that draws in millions of visitors a year to see the city's top attractions, performances and historical sites. There's a neverending list of things to see in Abu Dhabi, and no matter your interests. From cultural attractions, world-class facilities and tourist spots for all budgets, we promise you, you will not want to miss the top attractions in Abu Dhabi. Whether you fancy an afternoon walking through the natural beauty of mangroves or exploring the extraordinary architecture of presidential palaces, we've rounded up some of the most famous – and beautiful – sites to add to your travel bucket list. Without further ado… Top attractions in Abu Dhabi in 2025 Abu Dhabi Corniche Attractions come and go, but the corniche will always be one of the most famous places in Abu Dhabi. The 8km stretch of road is a thriving piece of street theatre, people-watching paradise, foodie hub and public walkway all rolled into one. From public beach zone to bicycle hire location you will never tire of visiting the street. Even amid the rollercoasters, luxury hotels and world-class attractions a simple street where you can walk freely in the Emirates sunshine is a stand-out way to spend any day of the year. Corniche. Emirates Palace More than 15 years since first opening it is still Abu Dhabi's most iconic and storied hotel. The low-rise Arabian-style property has been the host to royalty, Governments, celebrities and discerning travellers from around the world and is known for the luxury of rooms, gardens and fine-dining restaurants. Emirates Palace, West Corniche Road, (02 690 888). Ferrari World A Ferrari-themed park, which is home to the Formula Rossa – the world's fastest rollercoaster. Strap in and zoom off at speeds up to 240kmph on a track climbing 52m high. Car lovers and Ferrari enthusiasts will love the motoring attractions that include VIP motoring, a fleet of rides and a celebration of all things to do with the famed car brand. From Dhs345. Ferrari World, Yas Island, (600 511115). Heritage Village This recreation of a traditional Emirati village is a snapshot of how life used to be in the UAE. Stroll the palm tree-lined grounds and you can observe craftspeople at work demonstrating metalwork, weaving and pottery skills. You can also see a traditional souk, explore a fort and buy handmade souvenirs. Free entry. Heritage Village, near Marina Mall, Abu Dhabi Corniche, (02 681 4455). Jubail Mangroves Arguably the best place to walk in the UAE, this serene parkland is an area of outstanding natural beauty. A series of meandering boardwalks let you criss-cross the mangroves and see herons, flamingos, turtles, deer and more animals in their natural habitat. A gorgeous getaway that shows off a different side to the country. Stunning. From Dhs20. Jubail Mangroves, Al Jubail Island, (02 546 8341). Louvre Abu Dhabi An architectural marvel and cultural and artistic beacon, Louvre Abu Dhabi is still as impressive today as it was when it opened its doors in 2017. People from all over the globe put the museum at the top of their list when arriving in the UAE for a holiday – and with good reason. Louvre Abu Dhabi is filled with unique historic pieces, and classic and contemporary artworks spanning the then and now from East to West. But as well as the breath-taking exhibitions there are also kayaking and yoga lessons on offer. From Dhs65. Open Tues-Thu, 10am-6:30pm (exhibition), Fri-Sun, 10am-8:30pm. Closed on Mon. Saadiyat Cultural District, Saadiyat Island, . Mamsha Al Saadiyat This beachfront development on 'Happiness Island' is known for its ocean views and superb dining. If al fresco food and family-friendly ambience alongside the sea sound good to you then you need to explore. Casual dining and easy-going bites are the order of the day. Mamsha Al Saadiyat, Jacques Chirac St, Saadiyat Island, (056 888 9808). National Aquarium With 46,000 animals, 330 species and 10 thematic zones – there is an entire other world to explore at the Middle East's largest aquarium. Sharks, stingrays, birds, reptiles and much more besides can be seen, studied and adored at this attraction that puts education and conservation at the heart of everything it does. Through animal encounters and an aquarium journey, visitors can learn more about our planet and the creatures we share it with. From Dhs110. National Aquarium, Rabdan, Al Qana, (02 418 6666). Qasr Al Watan A presidential palace that visitors can explore in detail and learn more about the cultural heritage of Abu Dhabi and the UAE. While the exteriors seem traditional, it was actually constructed in 2017 and opened to the public a couple of years later. The incredible building and it interiors make for one of the world's great palace attractions, and one of the most famous places in Abu Dhabi. Plus there are regular light, sound and cultural performances to enjoy. Qasr Al Watan, Al Ras Al Akhdar, (600 544 442). Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque The largest mosque in the UAE and an active place of worship for thousands of people. The architectural masterpiece is a stunning sight to behold, and work began under the leadership and instruction of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan as a haven to inspire people of all backgrounds. It now accepts visitors who want to learn more about Islam and culture in the UAE. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Street, (02 419 1919). The Galleria Al Maryah Island Don't call this a mall. It is one of the few boutique lifestyle destinations that really deserves the name. Yes, there are stores from leading fashion houses such as Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Prada and more, but there is so much more to do. Fine dining in the shape of Zuma, Maison and more, for starters. The Galleria Al Maryah Island, (02 493 7400). Warner Bros. Hotel Not only is it next door to the world's largest theme park, around the corner from a water park and just up the road to the world's fastest rollercoaster – it is also the world's first Warner Bros-themed hotel. To put it another way – if Superman came to Abu Dhabi on holiday this is where he would stay. Get ready for movie-themed rooms, loads of real props and all sorts of memorabilia and movie magic to enjoy. WB Abu Dhabi, Yas Bay, Yas Island, (02 815 0000). Warner Bros. World Dozens of rides and attractions are divided into super fun themed zones here. Specialising in Batman, Superman, the Flintstones and all manner of Warner Bros cartoons such as Scooby Doo, Tom and Jerry, Daffy Duck and more. As well as all the rides there are live shows and chances to meet beloved characters and a few villains, too. From Dhs345. Warner Bros. World, Yas Island, (600 511 115). Yas Bay Waterfront Yas Bay is Abu Dhabi's one-of-a-kind Dhs12 billion waterfront destination nestled south of Yas Island, and it's the capital's premier waterfront destination. Down by the water's edge you'll find the impressive Etihad Arena and all the headline concerts that come with it, plus many many cool restaurants. It's not a place you want to pass up. Yas Bay, Yas Island, (800 927 229). Yas Mall Abu Dhabi is particularly good at shopping malls, but even in this crowded market Yas Island's megamall stands out. The numbers alone are impressive – 2.5million square feet, 370 international brands, nearly 70 places to eat and drink, a 24-screen cinema. The whole experience is just as rewarding with lots of space for leisure including a climbing centre and play centres. Yas Mall, Yas Island, (800 927 6255). Yas Marina Circuit If Abu Dhabi's incredible motorsport circuit was only open for one weekend a year, to host the annual grand prix and F1 spectacular it would still be worthy of this list. But there is so much more to get up to, including driving experiences, karting and drifting event and regular fitness events where you can get on the track for walks, jogs, and even bike rides. Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island, (800 927). Yas Waterworld The little touches make all the difference on a day out. Like making the excite chute on a waterslide look like a hissing snake's fanged mouth – it just makes an already exciting ride all the more thrilling. Not that adrenaline junkies need much more convincing. With more than 40 slides, for all ages and thrill requirements, Yas Waterworld makes for one of the best days out in Abu Dhabi and a must for aquatic thrill seekers. From Dhs295. Yas Waterworld, Yas Island, (600 511 115). SeaWorld Abu Dhabi SeaWorld allows marine biology fans to see more than 100,000 animals at the world's largest and most expansive multi-species aquarium. Visitors to SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, which spans 183,000 sq m over five floors and eight 'realms', will also have access to 15 rides and experiences such as the Manta Coaster or the Hypersphere 360. From Dhs 375. SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, Yas Island, (600 511 115). Summer in Abu Dhabi The 27 best things to do indoors this summer in Abu Dhabi It's time for some air-conditioned bliss The best budget restaurants in Abu Dhabi Big on flavour, low on cost 25 brilliant beach and pool day passes in Abu Dhabi Grab your SPF – a lush day by the water awaits

These are the best places to get a roast dinner in Abu Dhabi
These are the best places to get a roast dinner in Abu Dhabi

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

These are the best places to get a roast dinner in Abu Dhabi

Sundays in Abu Dhabi just hit different – especially when there's gravy involved. Whether you're craving crispy roast potatoes, perfectly pink sirloin, or a Yorkshire pud the size of your head, the capital's roast dinner game is on point. From old-school pub favourites to beachfront bites with a twist, these are the city's most mouth-watering Sunday roasts. Bring your appetite (and maybe some stretchy trousers) – this is your ultimate guide to the best places to get your roast on. Aqua Sundays are for roast lovers, and Aqua plates up tradition with style. Think expertly carved meats and poultry, crispy potatoes, seasonal veggies, Yorkshire pudding, and gravy – served with sweeping city views for the ultimate weekend wind-down. Sun 1pm-4pm. Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island. (02 813 5520). Atlon Sundays at Atlon are serving serious vibes with the Soulful Sunday Roast dinner and afternoon quiz. Tuck into a hearty roast (or go for chicken & waffles or shrimp & grits), sip on two drinks for just Dhs99, and stick around for the pub-style quiz hosted by Radio 1's Sonya Mac from 4pm. There's even a free-flow upgrade, kids' menu, happy hour drinks, and special mixed drinks to keep things lively. From Dhs99. Sundays from 2pm. Souk Qaryat Al Beri, Shangri-La Abu Dhabi. (055 780 0086). Broadway Sundays get the full spotlight at Broadway, Emirates Palace. Indulge in a theatrical roast with oysters, sirloin, Yorkshire puds, and a tart tatin finale—served with live entertainment and a splash of 1920s flair. It's more than a meal, it's a showstopper. From Dhs295. Sundays. Broadway, Emirates Palace, Mandarin Oriental (02 690 7999, Central Crank up your Sunday with Central's Roast n' Roll. From 12pm to 10pm, dig into a hearty roast while live music sets the mood from 1pm to 4pm. It's a rockin' Sunday for the whole family, with Dhs135 for adults and Dhs85 for kids. Good food, great tunes, and bowling vibes – what more do you need? Dhs135 adults, Dhs85 kids. Sun 12pm-10pm. Yas Bay Waterfront, Yas Island, (04 423 8311). Lock Stock & Barrel Sundays, sorted. From 2pm to 10pm, tuck into the ultimate roast at LSB –complete with unlimited Yorkshire puddings – for just Dhs90. With live sport streaming on the screens, it's the perfect way to wrap up the weekend with your crew. Dhs90. Sun 2pm-10pm. Yas Bay Waterfront, Yas Island, (04 423 8308). Ma Buckley's Weekend cravings? Ma Buckley's has you sorted with their iconic Sunday roast. Choose between classic roast beef or chicken, piled high with all the trimmings: mash, roasties, stuffing, honey-glazed carrots and parsnips, signature gravy, and a giant Yorkshire pud. Plus, it comes with a house drink all for just Dhs109. Dhs109. Sat & Sun 12pm-8pm. Souk Qaryat Al Beri, Al Khor St, Rabdan, (02 642 8600). McCafferty's Credit: McCafferty's Sundays are so tasty at McCafferty's. Their classic carvery is loaded with all the good stuff – roast beef, turkey, gammon, and nut roast, served with Yorkshire puds, roasties, seasonal veg, and lashings of gravy. It's comfort food with Irish charm, perfect for a laid-back Sunday feast. Dhs199 (carvery, soup and dessert). Sun 12pm-8pm. Yas Bay, Yas Island, (058 598 3623). Nalu Swap your sofa for sea views with the Sunday Roast at Nalu Restaurant & Lounge. Tuck into Wagyu brisket, chicken supreme, or sea bream with unlimited sides, rich gravy and a choice of dessert – plus two half-pints of hops to keep things breezy. It's a laid-back afternoon with a live DJ and wave-watching (main, unlimited sides, dessert and two half-pints of hops). Sun 1pm-4pm. Nalu Restaurant & Lounge, Al Hudayriyat Island. reservations@ @nalu_restaurant, (02 419 8509). PJ O'Reilly's PJ O'Reilly's at Le Méridien Abu Dhabi serves up a no-frills, flavour-packed Sunday roast that's perfect for a laid-back family day out. Expect roast beef, pork belly, and garlic thyme chicken done right – simple, satisfying, and unlimited. Dhs95 (unlimited roast), Dhs75 (unlimited selected beverages), Dhs75 (kids aged 6-12). Sundays, 1pm-5pm. PJ O'Reilly's, Le Méridien Abu Dhabi. (02 644 6666). The Keg Room Sundays are for roasts and The Keg Room delivers. From the kitchen to your cravings, tuck into a hearty roast plated fresh and served with a smile. Kids under 10 eat free with every roast ordered, so bring the whole gang and make a day of it. Sun 12-5pm. Precinct A Al Dar, Al Zeina. @ (056 410 4101). Stars N Bars Choose between roast chicken, beef, or go all in with the 'All About The Roast' plate – stacked with beef, chicken, and veal sausage. Each comes with all the classic sides, with the option to upgrade to premium extras. Pair it with waterfront views, a laid-back vibe, and you've got your new weekend ritual sorted. From Sat-Sun. Emporium Bldg, Yas Marina, (02 565 0101). Living in the UAE When is the next public holiday? Here's when you'll have your next day off 5 unexpected Emirates ID perks you should seriously be using And yes, they all make our lives a little bit easier 12 brilliant day trips from Abu Dhabi for when you need to escape the city And some of them are free

Recipes for Success: Alexandre Thabard offers advice and a tasty ‘honey lemon pollen' recipe
Recipes for Success: Alexandre Thabard offers advice and a tasty ‘honey lemon pollen' recipe

Arab News

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Arab News

Recipes for Success: Alexandre Thabard offers advice and a tasty ‘honey lemon pollen' recipe

DUBAI: At just 26 years old, Alexandre Thabard is responsible for the pastry program at one of the most high-profile kitchens in the UAE. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ As executive pastry chef at Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental in Abu Dhabi, Thabard manages everything from banquets and afternoon tea to the hotel's cake shop, and has created custom desserts for members of the Abu Dhabi royal family. Originally from Paris, Thabard trained at Maison Lenôtre, where he also taught pastry courses and honed his technical skills across pastry, chocolate and ice cream. In 2018, he received the 'Best Young Pastry Hope' award from Relais Desserts. Thabard told Arab News his goal is 'to reduce sugar as much as possible and celebrate the natural flavors of each ingredient' when it comes to pastries. 'To maintain consistency and lower glycemic impact, I often use Nascita date sugar and allulose as alternatives,' he said. Here, Thabard talks about learning to slow down in the kitchen, why balance matters more than sweetness, and offers a honey lemon pollen recipe. When you started out, what was the most common mistake you made? In the early days, I often found myself rushing — eager to be efficient and to see the final result. That sometimes meant I overlooked crucial steps. I've learned that great desserts demand patience and precision. Quality takes time. Cooking should be a joyful, sensory experience, not a race. What's your top tip for amateur chefs? Keep it simple and let the quality of your ingredients shine. Follow the recipe and, most importantly, taste along the way. What one ingredient can instantly improve any dish? Lime, or any good source of acidity. A touch of lime zest can instantly lift a dessert, bringing balance, freshness and vibrancy. It can transform something pleasant into something memorable. When you go out to eat, do you find yourself critiquing the food? I try to enjoy the experience as any guest would, but, naturally, I tend to view things through a professional lens. What's the most common issue that you find in other restaurants? Often, I see desserts that are visually stunning but not well-balanced in flavor. They're either too sweet, lacking contrast, or missing freshness. For me, the priority should be flavor and emotional connection, not just presentation. What's your favorite dish to order? I have a deep appreciation for plated desserts, especially those paired with sorbets or ice cream. The interplay of temperatures and textures — warm and cold, smooth and crisp — creates a dynamic and refined end to a meal. What's your go-to pastry when you want to make something quick at home? A quick pavlova. I usually have baked meringues on hand, made from leftover egg whites. So, I top them with vanilla cream, fresh seasonal fruits, and a touch of lime zest. It's a simple yet elegant dessert that delivers texture, flavor and freshness in under 20 minutes. What customer request most annoys you? When a guest asks to change a dessert entirely before tasting it, or dismisses it based on appearance. While we aim to accommodate, I believe in trusting the chef's vision. Occasionally, I receive feedback that my desserts aren't sweet enough, which I actually take as a compliment — it means I've succeeded in creating something balanced. What's your favorite pastry to make? I particularly enjoy working with chocolate-based desserts. There's a refined technicality and sensory depth to chocolate that allows for endless creativity — whether you're exploring bitterness, sweetness, or contrasting temperatures and textures. I've had the opportunity to collaborate with (chocolate brand) Valrhona on a bespoke couverture, crafted specifically to reflect the luxury and distinct identity of Emirates Palace. The result is a unique chocolate with complex notes that elevates our plated desserts. I also work extensively with camel milk chocolate, which has become really popular in the region. Its naturally tangy flavor, combined with the use of date sugar as a sweetener, creates a beautifully balanced profile is perfect for guests seeking lighter, more mindful indulgence. What's the most difficult dessert for you to get right? The soufflé. It's technically demanding, time-sensitive and allows no margin for error. When executed well, it's a true testament to skill and discipline. As an executive chef, what are you like? I'd say I'm demanding but nurturing. I believe in building strong, collaborative teams and mentoring young talent. A good dessert is often the result of a unified, motivated kitchen. My style is modern and refined, with a strong focus on health-conscious and sustainable practices — no additives, no artificial colors, and a respectful use of sugar. I aim to create pastries that are elegant, balanced, and meaningful — desserts that not only please the palate but tell a story. Chef Alexandre's honey lemon pollen recipe Honey sponge Ingredients: Butter: 150 g Egg yolks: 220 g Whole eggs: 90 g Honey: 270 g Sugar: 170 g Almond powder: 30 g Sour cream: 170 g Cream: 30 g Flour: 350 g Salt: 2 g Baking powder: 10 g Method: Whip the egg yolks, whole eggs, sugar, and honey until light and airy. Add the sour cream and cream. Incorporate the melted butter (at 45°C). Fold in the dry ingredients. Pour into a frame or mould and bake at 170°C for 18 minutes. Cool and cut to fit your insert mould. Honey mousse Ingredients: Milk: 72 g Honey: 14 g Egg yolk: 10 g Gelatin: 2 g Water: 9 g Whipped cream: 143 g Method: Soak the gelatin in cold water. Heat the milk. Mix the honey and egg yolk, then combine with the milk and cook to 83°C. Remove from heat and add the gelatin. Cool to 25°C, then fold in the whipped cream. Use immediately for assembly. Lemon confit: Lemon juice: 308 g Sugar: 115 g Lemon zest: as needed Additional lemon juice: 77 g Method: Blanch the lemon zest three times to remove bitterness. Cook the zest with sugar and lemon juice until translucent and candied. Blend into a smooth confit. Pollen shortbread: Icing sugar: 40 g Butter: 35 g Egg: 20 g Almond powder: 12 g Flour: 92 g Salt: 1 g Pollen: 15 g Method: Mix all ingredients until combined. Roll out to 2 mm thickness. Bake at 160°C for 12 minutes. Cool completely. Assembly: Spread a thin layer of lemon confit on the honey sponge. Pipe or pour the honey mousse into a mould. Insert the sponge with confit into the mousse. Freeze until solid, then unmould. Place the entremets on the pollen shortbread. Decorate with bee pollen, chocolate garnishes, and edible flower petals.

Abu Dhabi Festival 2025 Opens With New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Abu Dhabi Festival 2025 Opens With New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra

CairoScene

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Abu Dhabi Festival 2025 Opens With New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra

Organised by the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation, the opening event marks 50 years of UAE-Japan diplomatic relations. Feb 10, 2025 The Abu Dhabi Festival 2025 opened with the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Yutaka Sado, marking their first-ever performance in the Arab world. Held at Emirates Palace, the concert featured tenor Jonathan Tetelman and pianist Kyohei Sorita. Organised by the Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF), the opening event marks 50 years of UAE-Japan diplomatic relations. The event included the Abu Dhabi Festival Award ceremony, honouring Japan's Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, Shunichi Tokura, and architect Riken Yamamoto. The programme featured Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, and Puccini's Manon Lescaut. The festival also hosted educational initiatives, including masterclasses and open rehearsals with the New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, engaging young Emirati musicians. The festival runs until April 2025, featuring standout performances such as Kodo's Japanese drumming spectacle, Yunchan Lim's UAE debut with Bach's Goldberg Variations, and an All-Star Ballet Gala with dancers from the UK's Royal Ballet and Germany's Bayerisches Staatsballett.

7 fun things to do in Abu Dhabi this week: June 23 to 26
7 fun things to do in Abu Dhabi this week: June 23 to 26

What's On

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • What's On

7 fun things to do in Abu Dhabi this week: June 23 to 26

Looking to switch up your routine or just add a little fun to your week? From the high speed thrills of the new F1 movie to ceviche week at COYA to wild encounters at the zoo, Here's your midweek guide to the best things to do in Abu Dhabi right now, where to eat, what to watch, and where to wander in the capital. Monday, June 23 Ceviche Night at COYA Abu Dhabi COYA Abu Dhabi is marking National Ceviche Day with a limited time Mistura de Ceviche platter, a six course tasting of Peru's most iconic dish, elevated with bold flavours and signature flair. Expect everything from prawn and truffle snapper to beetroot and spicy yellowfin tuna. Location: COYA Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island Price: Dhs348 Operating hours: 6:30pm to 11:30pm Contact: (0)2 306 7000, @coyaabudhabi Tuesday, June 24 Craving Chinese at Hakkasan Tuesdays call for something indulgent, why not satisfy your cravings with world-class Chinese cuisine at Hakkasan? Located inside the stunning Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, this award-winning spot serves up modern Cantonese dishes in a chic, dimly lit setting. Think crispy duck salad, signature dim sum, and decadent mains that hit the spot every time. Location: Hakkasan, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi Operating hours: 6pm to 11:30pm Contact: (0)2 690 7739, @hakkasanabudhabi Strike up some fun at Bowling City Have fun at City Bowling Get the ball rolling at Bowling City, a cheeky 12 lane ten pin bowling spot tucked inside Al Ain Mall. Not just lanes here challenge friends to billiards, table tennis, or chill with the resident PlayStation. Perfect for all skill levels and good vibes. Location: Bowling City, Al Ain Mall Operating hours: 12pm to 12am Contact: (03) 751 0006, @ Wednesday, June 25 Lebanese feast at Amara Midweek pick me up with a delicious dive into Lebanese classics at Amara. From vibrant mezze and tender lamb chops to indulgent desserts like baklava cheesecake, this stylish spot at The WB Abu Dhabi offers a modern twist on traditional flavours. Perfect for a relaxed yet elegant Monday night out. Location: Amara, The WB Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection by Hilton, Yas Island Operating hours: 12pm to 2am Contact: (050) 777 0543, @amararestaurantabudhabi Wild Wednesday out at Emirates Park Zoo & Resort Looking for a fun-filled family outing? Head to Emirates Park Zoo & Resort, where you can meet exotic animals, enjoy interactive feeding sessions, and explore shaded walkways perfect for summer strolls. It's educational, entertaining, and open all day for adventure. Location: Al Bahia, Abu Dhabi Operating hours: 9am to 9pm Contact: (02) 501 0000, @emiratesparkzoo Thursday, June 26 Tapas Thursdays at The Warehouse Wine & Tapas Bar Kick off the weekend early with Tapas Thursdays at The Warehouse. Enjoy flavour packed Spanish bites while a live singer sets the vibe with Spanish and Latin tunes a perfect midweek escape with flair. Location: The Warehouse Wine & Tapas Bar, Pearl Rotana Capital Centre Operating hours: 5pm to 2am Contact: 02 307 5552, @thewarehouseabudhabi F1 Movie Premiere at VOX Cinemas Abu Dhabi Start your engines! The highly anticipated F1 movie hits VOX Cinemas this Thursday. Get front row seats to all the high speed drama, behind the scenes rivalries, and heart pounding action of the Formula 1 world. A must watch for racing fans and movie lovers alike. Location: VOX Cinemas, Yas Mall Contact: 600 599905, @voxcinemas Don't miss a thing , follow What's On on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok for the latest news, events and everything in between… Images: Supplied, Archive and Instagram

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