Brand Dubai launches fifth Dubai Destinations guide

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The fifth in a series of new interactive Dubai Destinations guides were issued today, featuring the season’s top culinary experiences and sartorial choices.

The launch was done by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office. 

The latest guide lists unique clothing and F&B outlets that capture Dubai’s distinctive summer vibe. The guide offers a range of trendy stores that can help you raise your style quotient, as well as the coolest stops for indulging in specialty coffee and artisanal ice cream.

The guide is part of the latest phase of the Dubai Destinations campaign that invites local and international audiences to enjoy an epic summer in one of the world’s best cities to live and visit.

Running until the end of August, the campaign encourages residents and visitors to discover Dubai’s diverse leisure, dining, adventure and family-friendly activities that make the city a one-of-a-kind summer destination.

Fatma Al Mulla, City Branding Executive, Brand Dubai, said, "The ‘Summer Essentials’ guide, our fifth interactive summer guide, released as part of the latest Dubai Destinations campaign, enables residents and visitors to explore a variety of outlets drawn from Brand Dubai’s ‘Proudly from Dubai’ network. The outlets feature some of Dubai’s most exciting homegrown restaurants offering culinary experiences ranging from gourmet delicacies to creative coffee concoctions and sweet treats. Also featured are clothing stores, each offering unique fashion choices for your summer wardrobe that will help you up your fashion game during the season. Brand Dubai is implementing the Dubai Destinations campaign with various stakeholders and the creative media community."

Brand Dubai’s ‘Proudly from Dubai’ initiative tells the success stories of innovative businesses that were born and initiated in Dubai. It also seeks to tell the story of innovation and creativity shaping Dubai’s emerging business and entrepreneurial culture.

The first Dubai Destinations summer guide lists 115 indoor destinations for children, while the second features 40 of the best summer camps.

The third lists top-rated summer getaways, including hotels and theme parks, while the fourth features a range of activities that can push your physical and creative boundaries.

All the guides, available in English and Arabic, can be accessed on Brand Dubai’s digital platforms, including its website and its Instagram account.

The campaign is being rolled out over digital, broadcast, print and outdoor media to ensure it reaches large sections of local and international audiences.

Key partners in the campaign include the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai; Dubai Municipality; the Roads and Transport Authority; the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority; Dubai Sports Council; Dubai Ladies Club; Emaar; Dubai Holding; Nakheel Properties; Majid Al Futtaim Group; and Merex Investment Office.

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