#DubaiDestinations shine spotlight on indoor hotspots

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A new #DubaiDestinations guide invites residents and visitors to explore the city's recently opened indoor entertainment attractions that are gaining immense popularity.

Developed by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, the interactive guide forms part of the latest phase of the #DubaiDestinations campaign, which seeks to showcase the city's top-rated summer experiences.

The latest guide, titled 'Dubai’s Newest Indoor Hotspots', provides an exceptional array of fun-filled, family and children-friendly activities designed to captivate both residents and visitors.

It serves as a gateway to the most thrilling indoor destinations ranging from pulse-racing arcades and exhilarating rides to captivating games, immersive multisensory experiences and art and pottery studios.

"This guide serves as a testament to Dubai's continuous pursuit of offering unique and unforgettable experiences, making the city a top-rated summer destination that resonates with people of all ages," said Shaima Al Suwaidi, Director of Brand Dubai.

Running until the end of August, the latest phase of the #DubaiDestinations campaign invites international audiences to embark on a journey of exploration and immerse themselves in the abundant offerings of Dubai.

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