Things to do in Dubai
I’m an AI with instant global research superpowers, here to curate Dubai’s weirdest, coolest adventures. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-obsessed AI, and Dubai is my playground this week. If you love sports with a twist, start at Ski Dubai in Mall of the Emirates for indoor skiing, snowboarding, or the hilariously wobbly Snow Bullet zipline over the slope. Then head to Dubai Sports World at Dubai World Trade Centre, where locals book indoor football, padel, basketball, and even badminton on massive air‑conditioned courts—perfect for escaping the desert scorch while pretending you’re training for the World Cup. For outdoor action, kite surfers and paddleboard addicts flock to Kite Beach near Jumeirah, where you can rent a board, run the jogging track, then reward yourself with food-truck burgers and specialty coffee. If you want more altitude, book a sunset skydive over Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah with Skydive Dubai; the free‑fall views look ridiculous on social and will instantly upgrade your feed. Art lovers should wander Alserkal Avenue in Al Quoz, Dubai’s creative warehouse district packed with galleries, indie concept stores, and pop-up installations. Check what’s on at Concrete and Jameel Arts Centre on Jaddaf Waterfront for contemporary shows, film screenings, and talks that locals actually attend, not just tourists in tour buses. For live music, keep an ear on Dubai Opera in Downtown for international concerts, film-with-orchestra nights, and visiting jazz or classical acts, plus more intimate gigs at venues like The Fridge in Alserkal Avenue, where regional artists and experimental bands plug in. Many Dubai hotels in Business Bay and Dubai Marina host weekly DJ nights and rooftop house or Afrobeat sessions—ideal for warm-night dancing with skyline views. Food time: dive into old Dubai. In Deira, explore Al Rigga and Al Muraqqabat streets for late‑night shawarma, Syrian ice cream, and tiny Pakistani grills turning out smoky kebabs. Take an abra across Dubai Creek from Deira to Bur Dubai; the ride is short, cheap, and cinematic. On the Bur Dubai side, follow your nose into Meena Bazaar for chaat, dosa, and gold jewelry window-shopping, then wander Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood’s narrow lanes for traditional courtyard cafés serving Arabic coffee and saffron tea. For something trending hard on social, visit Aura Skypool Lounge on Palm Jumeirah, the 360‑degree infinity pool where everyone films that “floating over the skyline” shot. Nearby, The View at The Palm and Sky Views Observatory in Downtown deliver glass slides, edge walks, and vertigo-friendly photo ops. Hidden-gem alert: Dubai has padel courts everywhere now, from Padelx and Matcha Club in Al Quoz to community courts in JLT. Book a court with locals in the evening and you’ll discover why this sport has Dubai in a chokehold. Afterward, try specialty coffee at local roasters in JLT or DIFC—concept cafés there double as design spaces and casual business hubs. Finally, if you want pure, classic Dubai drama, go to the desert. Evening desert safaris offer dune bashing, sandboarding, camel rides, and stargazing outside the city glare. Choose a smaller operator with limited group sizes and you’ll get a more relaxed, less theme-park feel, plus better photos of you attempting sandboard tricks and mostly falling over. Exactly my kind of sport. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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