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This Moulin Rouge-inspired bar is the place to see and be seen. Filled with (some) beautiful people, the French-fusion restaurant provides you with great staff, food and a fun evening out. Ladies get champagne for free on Tuesday nights.
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This colourful, Moroccan-styled bar/club is pricey and part of one of the most beautiful hotels in town. The decor itself is worth a visit. When you want to take a break from dancing, you can enjoy a shish and Moroccan tea in the courtyard.
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Take a wild guess why this bar is called Long’s—it’s the longest bar in the Middle East. If you stop in on a Friday, you can enjoy the ‘longest happy hour’ from noon to midnight.
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This ritzy, chic restaurant/club is the happening place for the fashion and music crowds. Its fusion menu offers a wide range of different cuisines and the resident DJs are famous for their own pan- Arabian remixes and imaginative sounds.
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Although it’s fully occupied by families on Fridays, this American-style restaurant/bar is hip and happening on Thursday nights. You can catch up on the latest sports matches on the huge plasma TV screen.
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In contrast to the Fairmont’s modern design, Tangerine has an Arabian decor with cosy caves and corners. A perfect place to dance to up-to-date tunes, club mixes and international music.
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A big bar with expensive drinks and loungey music to help you forget what you just dished out for the cocktails. Distract yourself further on the terrace overlooking the immense garden from where you can spot the Palm Island project.
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The awesome panoramic view at the top of Emirates Towers is a must. It’s a highend, empty-out-your-wallet kind of a place, but like no other. The view is worth the effort and expense. When you’ve had enough, get in the elevator and you’ll come back down to earth in no time.
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