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What's On on MSNThe best bars in Abu Dhabi to try out this weekend: July 25 to 27
Raise a glass to weekend in Abu Dhabi at these amazing bars If you’re looking for the best bars to check out in Abu Dhabi ...
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What's On on MSN6 fun things to do in Abu Dhabi this weekend: July 18 to 20
Six reasons to be out and about in the capital this weekend Abu Dhabi weekends have a rhythm of their own, calm in some ways, more vibrant in others. There’s always something quietly brilliant ...
The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) and the Emirates Family Office Association (EFOA) have signed a strategic agreement to position Abu Dhabi as the preferred destination for global family offices ...
Residents and tourists in Abu Dhabi can now enjoy a refreshing new way to cool off this summer, with the capital’s first-ever night swimming beach now open at Marsana East Beach on Hudayriyat ...
After decades of acclaim, Brad Pitt finally has his blockbuster – and Abu Dhabi helped make it happen Success of F1 The Movie marks career milestone for actor – and he wants Tom Cruise in sequel ...
Pack your swimsuits, slather on the SPF and round up the family – Yas Waterworld Yas Island, Abu Dhabi’s new expansion is finally open. The award-winning waterpark has unlocked an exciting new chapter ...
Archer announced that it has completed an initial test flight of its eVTOL Midnight aircraft at the Al Bateen Executive Airport.
Abu Dhabi: Fancy a dip at the beach after dark? Abu Dhabi just made it possible. The capital's first-ever night swimming beach is now open at Marsana East Beach on Hudayriyat Island – offering ...
Hotel establishments in Abu Dhabi generated revenues amounting to AED847 million in April 2025, comprising AED540 million from rooms, AED256 million from food and beverage, and AED51 million from ...
Abu Dhabi closed MS Food Trading for violating a law related to food, and posing a risk to public health. The emirate often inspects establishments including restaurants, food trading, groceries ...
New data released by the Statistics Centre – Abu Dhabi (SCAD) showed that Abu Dhabi achieved a 7.5 per cent growth in population in 2024, reaching a total of 4,135,985 people.
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