Trying to watch in Dubai?
Barasti, Dubai Marina
Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Dubai
Barasti welcomes 8,000 fans in every game. Why so many choose it over venues, you ask? For its amazing ambiance and crazy massive screens.
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Soho Garden, Meydan
Meydan Racecourse Grandstand, Dubai
Soho has on offer an outdoor airconditioned tent, equipped with cinema screens, streaming the games live from Russia!
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Atlantis the Palm
The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
Atlantis has room for 2,000 fans of all ages, and welcomes them in two different areas: one for the fans who enjoy a relaxing atmosphere; and the second for those who express their love for the game with a bit more enthusiasm!
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Trying to watch in Abu Dhabi?
Many prefer Dubai for the many food and beverage outlet choices it has on offer. Let’s not underestimate Abu Dhabi now, shall we?
Loca
Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi
Have you ever enjoyed Mexican food while watching one of the most exciting events of the year? Loca, a chic Mexican restaurant on the vibrant Maryah Island offers you all of this and more.
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Stars & Bars
Yas island, Abu Dhabi
Take a second to imagine what watching a game on 76 HDTVs simultaneously? You’ll never miss a play, even if you decide to move around Stars & Bars and socialize. As if this wasn’t enough, you’ll also get to take advantage of the yummy foods and exclusive deals during the World Cup.
Sky Lounge 31
Grand Millennium – Al Wahda Mall, Abu Dhabi
When you get a chance to watch the game from the 31st floor of the Grand Millennium, you’ll be too taken by the stunning views, you won’t have the brain capacity to care about the results so much.
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Now that you know all the hotspots, where will you watch your Cup?