There’s plenty happening in the city…
It’s Wednesday which means the weekend is in sight and it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to do with it. As always, we’ve rounded up a great list of things to do in Dubai to get you started.
You’re welcome…
1. Check out a chic new restaurant
Say hello to Mimi Kakushi, the brand new Japanese eatery that is set to take you on a trip to yesteryear. Mimi Kakushi is the latest addition to Restaurant Village at Four Seasons Resort on Jumeirah Beach Road. Expect typically Japanese cuisine such as sashimi, sushi, tempura and gyoza.
9 amazing art sculptures in Dubai you need to check out
These are pretty cool…
If you love art, you don’t have to go very far to see it if you’re living in Dubai. From gorgeous street art all over the city to amazing art exhibitions, there’s plenty to see to get your culture fill.
For a spot of something different, here we have listed nine great art sculptures in Dubai that you need to check out that will earn you plenty of likes on your Instagram. Make sure you go with a friend as you’ll need someone to take the cool photo.
The Village at Totem Lake, where
CenterCal Properties is nearing the end of its multiyear redevelopment of the 26-acre old mall, now has some new public art.
Dandelions is the new 14-foot-plus installation by Polish artist
Mirek Struzik. CenterCal s
Elizabeth Clipp said in a statement, “Dandelions are a great addition to the Village and inject some playfulness to our park-like setting. The sculptures are well lit and bring added warmth and richness after dark, which movie-goers and restaurant patrons will enjoy.” CenterCal is partnering with
Fairfield Residential,
Trinsic Residential Group and
Cinemark multiplex.
From steel flowers to giant calligraphy structures, here are some unique offerings
1 of 9 If you are an art lover, you can see it in your neighborhood in Dubai. Head down with friends so that someone can take pics for your gram. Image Credit: Insta/artemaar
2 of 9 Win, Victory, Love’ by Tim Bravington stands tall in Burj Park, near Burj Khalifa. The sculpture represents the arm of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE. The gesture, also known as Sheikh Mohammed’s three-finger salute, has been replicated across the world since its debut in February 2013.
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