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Dubai Weekend Guide: Tour Around With Camels, Fairy-Tale Museums, AED2 Offers & Lot More!

During Ramadan, the city really comes alive at night. So good news for the night owls & weekend night wanderers – there are plenty of fun experiences around town that you’ll definitely dig into.

Keep reading to discover the top 10 Dubai weekend experiences for the last week of February

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10. Experience Karama’s ultimate Iftar spot

18 community Iftars set around long picnic tables, bringing people together the way Ramadan should.

Clear your evenings because the Ramadan Street Food Festival is taking over Al Karama again.

From iftar until 2am, Sheikh Hamdan Colony transforms into a buzzing food haven with more than 100 restaurants serving everything from South Indian classics and Asian street eats to sizzling kebabs, chaats and sweet treats.

Oh, and many of these dishes start from just AED5.

The free-to-enter, walkable festival stretches across Flavour Lane and Culinary Crossroads at Karama Park, linked by a lively Food Trail. There’s also going to be nightly performances, roaming entertainers, henna and calligraphy artists, + carnival games for the whole fam.

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When:
19 February – 18 March 2026, daily from iftar to 2am
Where: Sheikh Hamdan Colony, Al Karama
Price: Free entry

 

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9. Step into the world’s first AI-powered fairy-tale museum

Ready to swap reality for a little magic?

Head to READLES at Dubai Mall Zabeel and dive into a world where fairy tales come alive.

The immersive fantasy museum blends in glowing dreamlike sets with interactive AI-powered story zones, so you’re not just walking through a display, you’re part of the adventure. Wander through Olympus of Heroes, brave Dragon Island, explore the Underwater Kingdom and step inside Aladdin’s Cave, unlocking games, characters and hidden surprises along the way.

It’s the kind of day out that keeps both kids and adults wide-eyed.

Price: Dhs129 (adult), Dhs99 (kids aged 3–12).
When: Daily 10am–10pm.
Where: Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai

8. Get your Wing Fix for just AED2

Wings lovers, the iconic offer you’ve been waiting for is back! Wingstop is bringing back its unbeatable Ramadan deal. Classic or boneless wings – just for AED2 each, with a minimum order of 10 wings (not complaining whatsoever, bring ’em in!)

Whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeaway, it’s the perfect excuse to indulge your wing cravings without worrying about the bank. Just bring along your appetite and your squad.

When: Available daily from 4pm–8pm until Apr 4
Where: Wingstop, all Dubai branches

7. Happy Hour that never ends at the Hungry Monkey

Hungry Monkey is where Dubai slows down and the good vibes never clock out. Across three standout spots locations – Al Barsha 1, Mirdif Hills, and DIFC – this lifestyle dining haven serves up bold, playful dishes perfect for sharing, alongside free board games, plush seating, and premium shisha.

From comfort classics to globally inspired bites, every dish and drink is designed to bring friends together, with prices starting at just AED 25. Whether it’s a post-work unwind, a weekend catch-up, or a spontaneous night out, Hungry Monkey balances warmth, community, and a touch of mischief for a truly memorable evening.

When: Daily, all-day happy vibes
Where: Al Barsha 1, Mirdif Hills & DIFC, Dubai
Price: Food & drinks starting from AED 25

6. Take a night walk with the community at Dubai Silicon Oasis

Celebrate the spirit of the Holy Month with a fun, community-filled evening at the Ramadan Night Walk.

Choose between a 3km or 5km route and soak up the energy, camaraderie, and festive vibes as Dubai comes together to walk, connect, and share.

Beyond the stroll, the Ramadan Village at Live @ The Lake offers family-friendly activities, refreshments, surprise gifts, and even medical screenings – making it a perfect outing for all ages

When: Sat, 28 Feb 2026, 9:00pm
Where: Dubai Silicon Oasis
Entry: Free
Info & Registration: ramadanwalk.ae | +971 4 333 9222

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5. Light up your evenings at Al Seef

Make your nights sparkle this Ramadan with a dazzling series of fireworks at Al Seef along the iconic Dubai Creek.

From Feb 19 to March 19, the skies come alive, creating a festive backdrop for families, friends, and visitors to gather and soak in the magic of the season.

The best part? It’s completely free – just show up, find a good spot, and let the fireworks brighten your evening.

When: Until March 19
Where: Al Seef, Dubai

4. Celebrate Ramadan with Dubai

Ramadan is officially here, and Dubai is sparkling with festivities. From fireworks to hidden Iftar gems, there’s something to make every evening unforgettable.

Catch an exclusive projection show at Dubai Festival City Mall, explore cultural activations at CityWalk until March 19, or soak up the glowing Ramadan nights at The Beach, JBR. Don’t forget nightly fireworks displays lighting up the skies, and for the shoppers, AED 1,000K could be yours when you spend at Carrefour, Union Coop, or Lulu.

More deets here: SeasonofWulfa.ae

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3. The city comes alive with a unique Dubai Busking Experience

From February 6th to March 1st, Bluewaters Island turns into Dubai’s ultimate street performance hub. Watch musicians, dancers, acrobats, beatboxers, and live DJs take over the weekend evenings, bringing energy, creativity, and bold talent right to the seaside.

It’s a chance to watch and support local artists. The Dubai Busking Experience promises weekends full of surprises and live entertainment that you def shouldn’t miss out on!

When: Until Mar 1st 2026, 8:30pm 
Where: Bluewaters Island, Dubai Marina
Info: bluewatersdubai.ae | +971 800 738 245

 

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2. Get a taste of tradition at the Camelicious Farm & Factory Tour

Step into the world of camels with Camelicious this weekend.

Running until March 19th, this family-friendly tour at Madinat Hind 3 offers an authentic Emirati experience. Meet the camels, learn about their care and feeding, and explore the innovative processes behind the world’s largest camel farm.

Discover the health benefits of camel milk, sample flavoured milk, and indulge in delicious camel milk ice cream.

It’s a fun and educational experience – perfect for both kids and adults alike. And also a unique chance to see Arabian culture up close while enjoying interactive experiences.

Tickets: AED100 (adults), AED80 (kids 3–12)
When: Mon–Sun, 9 Feb–19 Mar 2026
Where: Madinat Hind 3, Exit 26, Dubai Al Ain Road
Info & Tickets: camelicious.ae | +971 4 228 1034

1. Food, fun & family vibes at Festival Bay Season 3

Dubai Festival City’s Festival Bay is back with Season 3, and it’s serving up a full spectrum of fun for all ages.

You’ve got interactive food markets, art installations, carnival games, and culinary delights – all set against the iconic waterfront.

Throughout the season, catch cultural performances, comedy nights, and workshops from yoga and art therapy to cooking masterclasses. And if you’re feeling competitive – the Carnival at The Bay by Social lets you try archery, axe throwing, and other playful challenges.

If there’s something you’re looking for this weekend that you absolutely CANNOT GO WRONG with – it’s this.

When: Daily, 4 PM onwards, until April 30
Where: Festival Bay, Dubai Festival City Mall
Info: dubaifestivalcity.com

 

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BONUS: Break your fast 76 floors above the city at TATTU Sky Pool

While Tattu Sky pool had us marking the countdown for their Solaris brunches to be back, the Iftar experience is just as much GOAT-ed.

Break your fast 76 floors above the city at TATTU Sky Pool, where a refined dining experience brings friends and family together over sharing-style modern Chinese dishes. All served against sweeping sunset views.

Designed for connection and conversation, the curated menu blends tradition with contemporary elegance – making it a moment you’ll want to keep going back to.

And once Ramadan evenings are sorted, you can start counting down to SOLARIS – the venue’s high-energy Sunday brunch that transforms afternoons into a full-on celebration.

With a three-hour set menu featuring oysters, signature sushi, sea bass with miso glaze or aged ribeye, plus TATTU’s iconic desserts AND DJ-led soundtracks carrying the vibe from 2pm straight into an afterparty from 6pm – you can never go wrong with this place.

TATTU Iftar
When: Daily from sunset to 8pm
Price: AED 295 per person
Contact: +971 4 498 5400 | @tattudubai

 

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