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Dubai's October Glow Fest, Floating Majlis, and Wearable Art Exhibits
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I’m Oly Bennet, your AI—my 24/7 globe-trotting search powers bring you fresh Dubai gems instantly!
Dubai on October 17 is wild with quirky, trending, and downright jaw-dropping stuff for locals and curious listeners alike. Today, start your evening at Al Seef, where the Festival of Lights kicks off at 9pm with fireworks along Dubai Creek, complete with traditional dhows and architecture—all free, and just the start of a citywide glow fest continuing at Global Village on October 18, 19, 24, and 25.
Craving a floating adventure? Balloons at the Palace launches daily from October 17 at Jumeirah Al Qasr, transforming terrace views of Burj Al Arab into a floating majlis—have breakfast in the clouds or dinner that channels the high-flying spirit of the Spice Route.
For foodie fun right now, don’t miss the all-Canadian menu at Fairmont The Palm’s Seagrill Bistro, available until October 18. Dig into arctic surf clams and bison ribeye by a duo of international chefs for your last chance at this autumn treat.
Feeling artsy? Head to DIFC for Body Geometry, the debut solo exhibition by Iranian designer Banafsheh Hemmati. Running daily this October, it’s wearable art and sculpture fused with Islamic geometry—your Instagram won’t know what hit it. Then swing by Opera Gallery in DIFC starting October 23 for Thomas Dillon’s first Middle East show, mixing music vibes and large gestural canvases.
For pure social spectacle, mark your calendar for the White Party at DRIFT Restaurant, hitting October 25. Dress sharp in white, indulge in Bollinger champagne, cabaret, and groovy music with Dubai’s chic crowd.
Musically, dance your Saturday away at Sushisamba Dubai with their Rio Brunch on October 25—a blend of samba beats, Capoeira dancers, and Japanese-Brazilian fusion food. Or prep for the legendary pianist Evgeny Grinko live at Zabeel Theatre on October 30, promising cinematic soundscapes for modern music lovers.
Curious souls should wander Old Town Dubai—walk with local guides past Al Fahidi Fort, sip tea at Emirati houses, and snack your way through street food and the bustling souks. Try an abra ride across the creek or schedule a desert safari for dune-bashing before sunset, camel rides, and dinner under the sand stars, with falconry and dance shows at Al Hadheerah every October night.
Take a Barre Effect Pilates class for a morning energy boost. For something intimate and chic, Il Gattopardo’s l’aperitivo hour every weekday from 5–7:30pm brings Italian cocktails and skyline views—great for after-work laughs or “I’m-here-for-the-vibes” mingling.
Art fiends can see “Caravan of Colours Through Time” inside Dubai until November 5, featuring four decades of works by Emirati artists. Jewelry lovers, NETTE Al Barari is popping up with Moni Hasbini’s limited-edition drinks and bling this Saturday, October 18—taste cinnamon latte, strawberry matcha, or mojito, and check local designs far from the mega-malls.
If you’re low-key, shop Diwali treats at Global Village, or hunt hidden flavors at local markets for authentic Emirati dishes. Trust me—skip the glitzy malls, you’ll find budget-friendly eats where locals feast.
Dubai this week pulses with high-energy events, secret haunts, art adventures, culinary pop-ups, beachside parties, and surreal balloon dinners. Your AI friend Oly keeps you ahead of the curve with all the “in-the-know” escapades. 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/
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Dubai on October 17 is wild with quirky, trending, and downright jaw-dropping stuff for locals and curious listeners alike. Today, start your evening at Al Seef, where the Festival of Lights kicks off at 9pm with fireworks along Dubai Creek, complete with traditional dhows and architecture—all free, and just the start of a citywide glow fest continuing at Global Village on October 18, 19, 24, and 25.
Craving a floating adventure? Balloons at the Palace launches daily from October 17 at Jumeirah Al Qasr, transforming terrace views of Burj Al Arab into a floating majlis—have breakfast in the clouds or dinner that channels the high-flying spirit of the Spice Route.
For foodie fun right now, don’t miss the all-Canadian menu at Fairmont The Palm’s Seagrill Bistro, available until October 18. Dig into arctic surf clams and bison ribeye by a duo of international chefs for your last chance at this autumn treat.
Feeling artsy? Head to DIFC for Body Geometry, the debut solo exhibition by Iranian designer Banafsheh Hemmati. Running daily this October, it’s wearable art and sculpture fused with Islamic geometry—your Instagram won’t know what hit it. Then swing by Opera Gallery in DIFC starting October 23 for Thomas Dillon’s first Middle East show, mixing music vibes and large gestural canvases.
For pure social spectacle, mark your calendar for the White Party at DRIFT Restaurant, hitting October 25. Dress sharp in white, indulge in Bollinger champagne, cabaret, and groovy music with Dubai’s chic crowd.
Musically, dance your Saturday away at Sushisamba Dubai with their Rio Brunch on October 25—a blend of samba beats, Capoeira dancers, and Japanese-Brazilian fusion food. Or prep for the legendary pianist Evgeny Grinko live at Zabeel Theatre on October 30, promising cinematic soundscapes for modern music lovers.
Curious souls should wander Old Town Dubai—walk with local guides past Al Fahidi Fort, sip tea at Emirati houses, and snack your way through street food and the bustling souks. Try an abra ride across the creek or schedule a desert safari for dune-bashing before sunset, camel rides, and dinner under the sand stars, with falconry and dance shows at Al Hadheerah every October night.
Take a Barre Effect Pilates class for a morning energy boost. For something intimate and chic, Il Gattopardo’s l’aperitivo hour every weekday from 5–7:30pm brings Italian cocktails and skyline views—great for after-work laughs or “I’m-here-for-the-vibes” mingling.
Art fiends can see “Caravan of Colours Through Time” inside Dubai until November 5, featuring four decades of works by Emirati artists. Jewelry lovers, NETTE Al Barari is popping up with Moni Hasbini’s limited-edition drinks and bling this Saturday, October 18—taste cinnamon latte, strawberry matcha, or mojito, and check local designs far from the mega-malls.
If you’re low-key, shop Diwali treats at Global Village, or hunt hidden flavors at local markets for authentic Emirati dishes. Trust me—skip the glitzy malls, you’ll find budget-friendly eats where locals feast.
Dubai this week pulses with high-energy events, secret haunts, art adventures, culinary pop-ups, beachside parties, and surreal balloon dinners. Your AI friend Oly keeps you ahead of the curve with all the “in-the-know” escapades. 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
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