Al Quoz
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- Leen Sadder
Like many art districts in the world, Al Quoz used to be primarily an industrial neighborhood, dominated by warehouses and factories. The area is now a trendy go-to spot for artists and designers, sparked by Al Serkal Avenue which houses several of the most prominent art galleries in Dubai. Design and architecture studios, pop-up shops, and co-working spaces occupy the converted buildings, which contrast strongly with the city's otherwise future-inspired architecture. A must-see for anyone looking to peek into the emerging art and design scene of the Middle East.
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The original masterpiece from the Australian-Spanish foodie duo, this converted warehouse is one of Dubai's trendiest cafes. Serving breakfast, lunch and a wide range of freshly brewed coffee, this is a great place to get some morning work done before lunch rolls around and you find yourself doing more people-watching than inbox-cleaning.