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Weekend plans loading… and Abu Dhabi is seriously not playing around.
From buzzing Ramadan festivals and design-led pop-ups to late-night markets and live sports action, the capital is packed with things to see, do, and experience. Whether you’re in the mood for culture, shopping, family fun, or something a little different, we’ve got you covered.
Here are 5 things to do in Abu Dhabi this weekend…
One of Abu Dhabi’s most loved seasonal pop-ups is back. Mirbad brings together a curated mix of local and international brands across fashion, jewellery, beauty, lifestyle, and artisanal finds.
But it’s more than shopping — expect immersive workshops, live entertainment, creative activations, and foodie concepts that make it a full day out. With a strong focus on community and supporting entrepreneurs, it’s a must-visit for design lovers of all ages.
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Looking for a wholesome weekend reset? This one’s for you.
Pilatiq’s Ansam branch on Yas Island is hosting free weekly community Pilates classes for local residents who are new to the practice — running every Sunday throughout March.
Both men and women are welcome. All you need to do is book your slot in advance.
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Lanterns, souqs, live performances, and family-friendly fun… Lammat Ramadan Festival transforms venues into lively neighbourhood-style spaces filled with culture and celebration.
Expect traditional dance, music, storytelling, workshops, and plenty of food stalls to keep you going into the night.
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The museum takes on a magical feel after dark. With lantern-lit spaces, live performances, storytelling, and café pop-ups in Al Masar Garden, it’s a peaceful way to experience Ramadan traditions.
Perfect for a slower evening stroll with sweet treats and a calming atmosphere.
Basketball fans, this one’s for you. Watch Europe’s top under-18 teams compete in a high-energy tournament featuring future stars of the game.
The championship game takes place on March 1, with three days of fast-paced action leading up to it.
Whether you’re shopping at Mirbad, exploring Ramadan festivals, enjoying museum nights, or catching a basketball showdown, the capital is full of plans worth making.
Now the only question is… where are you heading first?
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