Whether you’re planning a family day out, a working lunch that doesn’t feel like a punishment, or an evening that starts with padel and ends with dancing, Paris Society (formerly Rikas Hospitality Group) has somehow managed to cover every possible scenario across its sprawling collection of Dubai venues.

For families with school-age children, the group has thought of everything. Gigi Rigolatto’s March Kids Club pop-up at Gigi Circus runs for ages five to twelve, fully supervised and complimentary to access, while parents get to actually relax on sunbeds and cabanas that are fully redeemable on food and drinks. Meanwhile, La Cantine Beach has partnered with Athletic Football Club to offer a daily Kids Camp packed with pickleball, beach tennis, football, crafts and cooking classes, priced at Dhs250 per child with a sibling discount, while grown-ups spend the day at the beach for just Dhs100. Honestly, it’s a better deal than a babysitter.

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Those craving a slower pace will find plenty here too. The beach and pool destinations, including Gigi Beach, Ninive Beach, Tagomago, Kyma, Maison Revka and La Cantine Beach, are all running fully redeemable sunbed and cabana offers, meaning every dirham spent on your lounger goes straight back into your afternoon cocktail fund. Architecture and sunshine as a lifestyle. We’re in.

For the ones who haven’t quite managed to separate work from leisure, Eugène Eugène’s new co-working space offers high-speed Wi-Fi, surrounded by greenery and natural light from noon until 4 pm, with solid F&B deals alongside. Business lunches are also running across Mimi Kakushi, Lana Lusa and XU, all priced for the weekday crowd and several available on Deliveroo for those days when leaving the office remains aspirational.

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And when the week finally calls for something louder? Pepperoni Comedy Club runs Thursday to Sunday, while Chez Wam’s resident DJ brings full 80s and 90s energy from Thursday to Saturday with zero minimum spend.

Dubai, you really do spoil us.