There have been quite a few things that can be done by people in Dubai this July. From visiting a cafe and sipping teddy bear tea in Jumeirah to smashing things up in Smash Mobile to giving names of roads through applications, the visitors can do a lot of activities.
Let’s see them in order one by one.
Teddy Bear Tea
Anyone planning to go by Jumeirah Zabeel Saray can go and have a delicious afternoon tea. Costing Dh 280 for a couple, the cafe stays open for visitors from 3-6pm daily. All the edible products on display are inspired by Naor’s Childhood Memories Bear Collection. One can try the exquisite bears craftsy designed by Hermes, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior and more. There are a lot of delicacies to try from sandwiches, scones and cakes the list is endless. Do give a visit if you happen to be around the corner.
Smash Room Truck
Those who have anger in their head can use the smash room truck. People can go there and destroy things to vent out their anger. The Smash Mobile is a first of its kind concept that has been started and is a kind of therapeutic entertainment.
People can book it in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Al Ain and Fujairah. The truck can accommodate 4 to 10 people at a time and those entering it can smash everything that is there without guilt from washing machines to Tvs to glass items.
Giving Road Names Suggestions
The Dubai Municipality has launched an application that enables the locals to give names suggestions to the municipality for newly constructed roads and streets in the city.
The names should go and coincide with the cultural heritage of Dubai, it has to be focused on the city’s culture, social and values richness. The names that are more likely to be in accordance with Islamic architecture and designs would be preferred by the municipality.
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