This 'deep freeze' treatment favoured by celebrities and athletes is the practice of exposing the body to extreme temperatures as low as 160C, to provoke a process of immune-system stimulation and muscle regeneration.
The region's first wash and blow-dry salon with three branches in Dubai's key business and leisure districts, also offering hair cutting and colouring by a team of international stylists.
A nautical themed institution offering some of the best Italian food in the city, with well-loved classic options from the original Harry’s Bar, first opened by Giuseppe Cipriani in 1931, Venice.
Beginning its story at the Mayfair hotel, London, in 1974 and eventually outgrowing the location and relocating to NYC, Le Cirque has paved the way for many talented Chefs...
One of the city's most popular brunches, Zuma's name speaks for itself and this Friday institution allows you the opportunity to feast on the world-renowned restaurant's signature Japanese fare for a set fee...
French institution, Le Relais de l'Entrecote offers swift, no-nonsense service in a classic café setting, with tables and chairs spilling onto the Boulevard.
Aimed at a 360 approach to fitness, the team behind BARE want to emphasise the fact that it's hard work and nutrition that produce results when it comes to working out
Barry’s Bootcamp launched in the US, quickly gathered a troop of loyal followers and now the global expansion has started Dubai is the latest city to get its Barry’s fix.
MMA is the fastest growing sport in the world and has a very loyal following in the Middle East. So it is no surprise the UFC brand has rolled into town to put their own stamp on this MMA specialist training facility.
Set on the Burj Khalifa lake, the choreographed fountain performs daily, shooting water jets as high as 500ft (the equivalent of a 50 storey building) and is 900ft long.
This iconic landmark taking centre stage amidst a Burj Khalifa backdrop provides a diverse schedule of opera, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, orchestra, sports events, ballet, film and seasonal programmes.
Hailing from Damascus, Syria and now present in Beirut, Dubai, London and Jeddah, Ayyam Gallery has had a prolific impact on the Middle East's art scene.