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Pack your evenings with fun things to do to get to the next weekend faster…
It may be Sunday but bring the positive vibes from the weekend gone by into the workweek with these things to do in Abu Dhabi. From ladies nights to gents nights, a biryani festival, art workshops and more, there’s so much you can do.
Here are six great things to do in Abu Dhabi this week
Sunday, July 11
Opt for a healthy meal at a vegan cafe
Overdid the calorie intake over the weekend? Opt for a healthy meal at Seven Wellness Cafe to make yourself feel better. For breakfast, there’s chia seed pudding and fresh fruit or zesty granola with toppings for Dhs35. For lunch, options include pad Thai; sweet potato salad and a cheese, pesto and tomato toastie with prices starting from Dhs35. A number of health juices are also available such as charcoal lemonade, fresh coconut and more.
21 of the best Abu Dhabi Eid staycations
Nothing but deals, steals and festive vacay feels…
All the capital’s best summer staycation options with rates available over the long Eid weekend. Stay classy, stay happy, stay pampered, stay in Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Dhabi Edition
This outrageously classy hotel is offering a cheeky little half board rate exclusively to residents and citizens for the long Eid weekend. In ‘Edition’ to your stay, you get daily breakfast at Alba Terrace, and an evening meal. The rest of your time can be spent doing whatever you fancy, although we can highly recommend lounging poolside in a breezy cabana.
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Ramadan is expected to start on Monday, April 12 and will run until Tuesday, May 11, depending on the sighting of the moon…
During Ramadan, iftar is the meal served at sunset to break the long day of fasting (the word literally means ‘break fast’). Things may be different this time around but hotels and restaurants are celebrating with all the safety measures in place.
Even if you’re not fasting, anyone is welcome to come along and experience iftar and it’s a wonderful way to get into the spirit of the holy month.
Here is our round-up of iftars in Abu Dhabi