Home UAE Dubai Revealed: How to have the ultimate relaxing Friday in Dubai Start your day with some yoga and end it off with a deserving dinner that is guaranteed to make you feel relaxed by Iman Hussain June 3, 2021 istockphoto.com Friday is a welcome retreat for many, as it accords the time and space to rejuvenate one’s self for the following week. Therefore, it is only fair to use the time well to prioritise health and well-being. Dubai offers a string of opportunities to do just that. From scrumptious spreads to spa offerings, a host of places offer the opportunity to reset. Morning Depending on the type of person you are, you may want to skip this step, but you can never go wrong with starting your day off with some yoga. Core Direction offers various yoga classes throughout the day for both beginners and experts. Their yoga classes are all offered at unique locations, including at the top of the Burj, The Beach JBR, Dubai Opera Garden, and Green Planet. Zen Yoga, which has locations from Media City to The Springs, offers a variety of yoga classes as well as a foundations class that explores the foundations of yoga. Midday This could be your ‘me-time’, which could potentially include a secluded cup of coffee, finishing that last episode you’ve been meaning to, practice some self-care or soaking in the relaxing energy. Early Afternoon It’s now time for lunch, or better, brunch. Friday brunch is a must-do on your relaxing day off, and luckily, Dubai is known for it. La Carnita at the Intercontinental Hotel, Dubai Marina offers up a Mexican fiesta every Friday from 1pm- 5pm, starting at Dhs190 per person. The Zeitaku Brunch at 99 Sushi Bar & Restaurant, Dubai Address Hotel offers a satisfying 11-course brunch all served plate-by-plate for Dhs399 per person. Late Afternoon No relaxing day is complete without a trip to the spa. Anantara The Palm, Palm Jumeirah is known for its hammam experiences and range of treatments and facilities. From a herbal bath to a crystal and gemstone steam room, you can feel truly relaxed. Amara Spa, Park Hyatt Dubai gives you exclusive access to their pool when you use the spa. Enjoy a lymphatic draining face massage or a 90-minute deep tissue massage. Image courtesy: Anantara website Early Evening It’s time for some fun. Head to happy hour with some friends and enjoy some good company coupled with great deals. At BOCA, get all house drinks for just Dhs38 from 4.30pm-7.30pm on Fridays. Carnival by Trèsind offers selected drinks for just Dhs31 from 12 pm-6pm. Night After happy hour, it’s time to eat dinner. Depending on the cuisine you prefer, Dubai has an enviable spread of F&B offerings, from Japanese to Italian. Late Night After a fully accomplished day, it’s time to head home and get some much-deserved sleep. One could read a book, meditate or call it a day by relaxing before you hit the sack. Tags Dubai Leisure Lifestyle self care UAE well-being 0 Comments You might also like US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn How Longevity Wellness Hub is taking a quantum leap into wellbeing From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook