
Things to do in Dubai this week include immersive art, rooftop yoga, budget set lunches and family-friendly exhibitions that refresh weekday plans. Dubai is offering a tightly curated set of eight experiences this week that span complimentary luxury tastings, family exhibitions and accessible weekday dining.
Selections
8
Lowest cost
Complimentary
Lunch offer
Dhs99
Family ticket
Dhs149
There are eight standout experiences across Dubai this week that mix immersive art, accessible dining and wellness with skyline views. These picks include a complimentary Macallan Timeless Collections experience at Rose Bar, a Dhs99 weekday set lunch at Eat & Meat, the Museum of the Moon at OliOli with a Dhs149 ticket option, rooftop yoga sessions from Dhs250 and an afternoon tea from Dhs248. Each selection was chosen for a clear benefit: low-cost weekday convenience, family-friendly exhibitions, sensory luxury and relaxed evening venues. The Eat & Meat Dhs99 menu gives a set salad, main and dessert aimed at balanced midweek meals, while OliOli’s Museum of the Moon uses NASA imagery in a large-scale installation that’s ticketed at Dhs149 for one adult plus one child. For a slow evening, Ruby Ru lists drinks from Dhs27, and the sunrise yoga at High Society is priced from Dhs250 for the class and Dhs400 for an extended pool pass. When planning, consider capacity and booking windows. Complimentary events like The Macallan tasting at Rose Bar are time-limited and typically require advance registration. Paid experiences such as Dhs99 lunches and Dhs149 museum tickets can sell out at peak times, and venues with reduced-price windows or member discounts, such as PF Chang’s AURA 15% offer, may change availability with little notice. Booking early reduces the risk of disappointment and secures the specific price points noted above.
Book limited events early. Complimentary or limited-capacity experiences such as brand tastings and installations often require registration before doors close. Confirm times and ticket inclusions to avoid surprise costs.
Event date
Tuesday May 19, 2026
Entry price
Complimentary
Time
6pm to 7.30pm
Venue
Rose Bar, Delano Dubai
The Macallan Timeless Collections immersive experience at Rose Bar in Delano Dubai takes place on Tuesday May 19, 2026, and entry for the event on that evening is listed as complimentary. The event introduces reimagined Double Cask and Sherry Oak collections through a multisensory format that ties whisky, art and craft together and is scheduled from 6pm to 7.30pm. Because the experience is complimentary, capacity management and registration are critical: the event page asks guests to register in advance to secure their places. A complimentary ticket removes the direct purchase barrier, but it also concentrates demand, so registered attendees should arrive on time and review any stated age or ID requirements. For collectors or curious guests, this is a low-cost way to sample The Macallan’s refreshed expressions without buying full bottles at retail prices. The value proposition is experiential rather than transactional: attendees gain a guided sensory context for Double Cask and Sherry Oak alongside curated serving notes, while the venue at Rose Bar on Bluewaters Island provides skyline-adjacent ambience. As with all complimentary branded experiences, expect curated retail push points on-site; if you prefer to avoid purchase pressure, consider attending for the sensory education and then waiting to buy bottles from your preferred retailer at a measured pace.

| Event | Venue | Price |
|---|---|---|
| The Macallan Timeless Collections | Rose Bar, Delano Dubai | Complimentary |
| Eat & Meat set lunch | The H Hotel Dubai | Dhs99 |
| Museum of the Moon | OliOli, Al Quoz | Dhs149 (1 adult + 1 child) |
| Sunrise yoga at High Society | The Lana, Dubai | Dhs250 (class); Dhs400 (class + pool) |
"Complimentary brand experiences are high-value learning moments; register early, attend punctually and treat any on-site retail as optional."
— Binayah Research Team
Set lunch price
Dhs99
Hours
Mon to Thurs 12:30pm-3:30pm
Venue
Eat & Meat, The H Hotel
Includes
salad, main, dessert
Eat & Meat at The H Hotel Dubai offers a weekday set lunch priced at Dhs99 that includes a salad, a main course and dessert from Monday to Thursday between 12:30pm and 3:30pm. The menu is designed to be light and nourishing, positioned as a fuss-free option for business lunches or a quicker midweek recharge without sacrificing quality. A Dhs99 set menu creates predictable cost planning for corporate and private diners that need reliable value during the working week. For financial comparison, Dhs99 is lower than the hotel’s more indulgent dining options and provides a simpler dining flow for time-sensitive lunches. The benefit is twofold: diners get a composed three-course meal for a fixed price, and hosts can schedule meetings without worrying about widely varying guest bills. The Dhs99 offer is available Monday to Thursday and operates as a set offering rather than à la carte, so substitutions may be limited. Operationally, guests should reserve ahead during peak business hours to guarantee seating and confirm dietary needs when booking. For those weighing options, the Dhs99 set at Eat & Meat compares favourably with other weekday-value offers; pairing this meal with a nearby post-lunch walk or short meeting in Trade Centre First will help maintain a productive afternoon. Keep an eye on the hotel’s booking channel for availability and any seasonal menu revisions.

Dhs99 set menus are ideal for business lunches; confirm headcount and dietary preferences when booking to avoid last-minute substitutions that may incur extra charges.
Adult + child ticket
Dhs149
Venue
OliOli Dubai, Al Quoz
Weekday hours
Mon to Thurs 10am-6pm
Weekend hours
Fri-Sat 10am-9pm
OliOli Dubai is hosting the Museum of the Moon installation and tickets are priced at Dhs149 for an entry combination covering one adult and one child. The exhibit features a large-scale, hyper-detailed lunar installation based on NASA imagery that hangs overhead, creating an immersive environment intended to blend art, science and wonder for families and adult visitors alike. A Dhs149 ticket for an adult plus child positions the installation as a premium family experience rather than a low-cost play session. That pricing should be compared with other museum or interactive installation tickets for a sense of relative value; for families, the combined ticket keeps the entry cost predictable for a mixed-age visit. The installation’s scale and the use of NASA reference imagery are the core draw, and the venue’s opening hours extend into evening at weekends, which can increase demand for prime-time slots. For planning, book fixed-time tickets to avoid queues, and factor in additional costs for parking or refreshment breaks. The Dhs149 ticket may be packaged differently at the venue for larger groups or season passes, so check OliOli’s registration pages before you buy to confirm what the ticket covers and whether child age definitions affect price.

For family visits, book the Dhs149 adult-plus-child ticket in advance and choose off-peak times to avoid larger weekend crowds and secure better viewing of the lunar installation.
Duck & Waffle in DIFC combines skyline views with a playful British-American comfort menu and an interior dome that frames Burj Khalifa vistas. The restaurant operates late into the night on select days and offers signature plates such as duck and waffle and inventive chef’s bar cocktails, making it a popular choice for dinner or late-night dining where atmosphere is as important as the menu. For cost context, Duck & Waffle’s offering sits above typical casual lunches and alongside hotel dining experiences that range widely in price; for a direct weekday budget comparison, the Eat & Meat Dhs99 set lunch offers a predictable lower-cost option if you want to secure a midday meal before an evening at Duck & Waffle. The value calculus is simple: choose Dhs99 for a budget-conscious midday option or Duck & Waffle for an elevated skyline dinner experience that will likely exceed that price point per head depending on orders and drinks. Practical considerations include busy service windows during sunset and weekend evenings, potential cover charges for peak nights and the benefit of booking a table in advance to secure the preferred view. If you prioritise a skyline moment with a group, expect a higher average spend than Dhs99, and plan transport and timing so that you arrive for sunset or the desired city-lit vista.

For sunset skyline dining, reserve a table in advance and be prepared for a higher per-head spend than weekday set lunches; timing your booking around sunset will maximise the view.
PF Chang’s has launched a limited-time Dynamite Menu that features seven Asian-inspired dishes built around its signature Dynamite sauce, and AURA members can receive a 15% discount on their order. The menu includes items such as paneer, shogun tuna tacos and spicy baos, and is available across PF Chang’s restaurants in the UAE for the campaign period noted in their communications. The presence of a 15% AURA member discount creates a measurable saving for regular diners and members; applying 15% to a typical table bill reduces spend proportionally and makes trying limited-menu items more accessible. For example, a Dhs200 check becomes Dhs170 after a 15% discount, which is meaningful for repeat visits. The Dynamite Menu’s curated remit is to create a signature-focused short menu that can be sampled across branches, increasing the chance of consistent execution and availability through the limited run. If you plan to use the 15% discount, confirm membership terms and whether the promotion excludes other offers or does not apply to delivery. The menu’s limited-time nature can compress demand into a short window, so call ahead to ensure your preferred branch has the specific Dynamite plates you want to try.

AURA members should verify whether the 15% discount stacks with other offers; for high-demand limited menus, calling ahead can secure choices that may run out over the campaign.
Happy hour from
Dhs27
Location
Marriott Marquis, Jewel of the Creek
Hours
Sun-Fri 4pm-2am
Vibe
mellow, DJ most nights
Ruby Ru by Iris, located on the second floor of the Marriott Marquis at Jewel of the Creek, offers a relaxed evening ambience with drinks starting from Dhs27 during Sunday to Friday happy-hour windows. The venue presents a Parisian café aesthetic with soft drapes and terraces overlooking the creek and operates extended hours into most nights, making it suitable for low-key conversations rather than clubbing. The Dhs27 starting price during specific hours provides a clear low-entry cost for guests who want a crafted beverage without a large spend commitment. That price point makes Ruby Ru accessible as an after-work destination and is competitive when compared with higher-priced rooftop bars or hotel lounges. The drinks menu focuses on citrus-forward gin cocktails, tequila blends and non-alcoholic options, ensuring there are choices for both drinkers and sober companions. Practical guidance: visit during the 4pm to 8pm window from Sunday to Friday to take advantage of the Dhs27 pricing and the mellow DJ-led evenings. If you want a quieter table or the terrace view, reserve in advance for prime seating. The venue’s ambiance lends itself to slow evenings where conversation and a modest bill, starting from Dhs27, are the main goals.

Arrive early during the 4pm to 8pm window to secure a terrace seat and the Dhs27 starting price for selected beverages.
Price per person
Dhs248
Hours
Daily 3pm-8pm
Venue
Address Beach Resort, The Walk, JBR
Includes
unlimited hot and cold beverages
The Breeze Blossom Afternoon Tea at Address Beach Resort is priced from Dhs248 per person and is served daily from 3pm to 8pm inside the hotel’s glass conservatory setting. The Dhs248 rate includes unlimited hot and cold beverages as part of the afternoon tea experience, making it a premium but clearly priced option for an indulgent pause at The Walk, JBR. A Dhs248 per-person price positions this afternoon tea toward the higher end of hotel tea experiences, but it reflects the venue’s beachfront-adjacent location, the conservatory ambience and the inclusion of unlimited beverage service. Guests who prioritise a calm all-day setting and extended service windows will find the fixed Dhs248 price useful for budgeting a relaxed afternoon or for marking a special occasion without an open-ended spend. The offering runs daily, providing scheduling flexibility for both residents and visitors. Booking ahead is recommended for weekend slots and for groups because the Dhs248 rate is per person and large groups multiply the cost quickly. Ask the hotel about menu details and whether any seasonal pastries or savouries are included; if you require a specific table or the conservatory view, confirm that at booking to ensure the Dhs248 per-person expectation aligns with your seating preference.

Reserve afternoon tea slots at least 48 hours in advance for weekends to secure conservatory seating and confirm the Dhs248 per-person inclusions.
This week’s curated list highlights eight accessible experiences across Dubai, with priced options ranging from complimentary brand tastings to Dhs99 weekday lunches, Dhs149 family tickets at OliOli and a Dhs248 afternoon tea. The selections balance low-cost weekday conveniences with premium experiential offerings, and early booking is advised to secure the specific prices and limited-capacity slots mentioned above.
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