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Joumana Salameh

Where can I find things to do here during the month of September before I go back to my country

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Dubai, UAE

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@Tania's Teahouse Embrace your inner child at Tania's Teahouse all this month. The more than ‘grammable spot is laying on some curious family-friendly fun, with its Alice in Wonderland theme running through September.
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@The Dubai Mall Infinity des Lumières is a brand-new, immersive digital art centre experience showcasing some of the world’s greatest masterpieces, from some of the most famous artists ever to have painted on this earth. Dhs125 (adults), Dhs75 (kids aged three to 13). Open Sun-Wed 10am-9pm, Thu-Sat 10am-11pm.
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@Mandara Spa Visit The H Dubai’s Mandara Spa between 10am and 4pm and you’ll receive a not-so-shabby 40 percent off the bill. You can also head to the relaxation room to well, relax, along with free herbal teas, flavoured waters and fresh fruits.
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@DRIFT Beach It’s Dhs200 per person during the week and Dhs250 on the weekend. If you fancy making a full day out of it, there’s also a top breakfast menu to tuck into featuring dishes like truffle scrambled eggs, Italian frittata, avocado on toast, and freshly baked pastries.
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@Dubai Opera Are you ready to spice up your September? The latest production by the supremely talented Juan Manuel Fernandez Montoya sees the grandson of one of the flamenco kings, El Farruco, thrill audiences with brilliant routines to the sound of Spanish songs and guitar strumming. From Dhs250. Thu Sep 30, 8pm.
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Use the @ sign to tag a place! e.g. @McDonald's

 
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