Things to do in Dubai this weekend: Top experiences for Nov 7‑9

Whatever your weekend mood, Dubai offers a variety of memorable experiences. From design and culture to action and nature, this city proves there’s always something worth doing.

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This weekend in Dubai offers a rich mix of activities for all tastes, from adrenaline‑fuelled motorsports to creativity sparks and nature escapes. Whether you’re looking for family fun, culture, or just a relaxing outing, the city has plenty on offer.

Kick things off with a luxury brunch at the rooftop of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Art Lounge, where Pan‑Asian cuisine meets live sax performances and sunset views over the sea. It’s the perfect way to blend fine dining with a scenic escape from the everyday. For the creatively inclined, the Dubai Design Week continues its run in Dubai Design District with immersive installations, masterclasses and workshops that invite you to explore design in new and unexpected ways.

For families and fitness enthusiasts alike, the Spinneys Family Run offers a fun running event with routes for all ages, including 2.5 km and 5 km options — ideal for starting the weekend on the move. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for motorsport and vibrant atmosphere, the new season of the Dubai Racing Carnival launches at Meydan with racing, foodie spots and car giveaways to keep the energy high.

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If you prefer nature’s calm, a guided hike at Hatta Wadi Hub on Saturday morning provides a refreshing desert‑mountain experience away from the city buzz. Don’t forget to pack your coffee and camera for those stunning Hajar mountain views. And for an evening treat, head to the Global Village where world‑flavours, performances and family‑friendly fun combine under the stars.

Whatever your weekend mood, Dubai offers a variety of memorable experiences. From design and culture to action and nature, this city proves there’s always something worth doing.

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Ayesha Rahman

Ayesha Rahman

With over 12 years in journalism, Ayesha has worked with leading media outlets across the Middle East. She specializes in breaking news, global affairs, and investigative reporting.

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