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Aladdin brings magic to Canal Walk this winter school holiday
Aladdin brings magic to Canal Walk this winter school holiday

IOL News

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Aladdin brings magic to Canal Walk this winter school holiday

This winter school holiday, Canal Walk's Centre Court will transform into a magical Arabian wonderland as its popular annual theatre production returns with 'Aladdin'. From 28 June to 20 July, families can experience the enchantment of the Arabian Nights with a captivating live show, packed with music, humour and spectacle. Set in the bustling streets of old Baghdad, this timeless tale follows Aladdin, a hopeful dreamer whose life is turned upside down when he finds a magical lamp. Expect flying carpets, hidden treasures, a mischievous Genie and a story of courage and second chances that's sure to entertain all ages. The 55‑minute production will run three times a day, at 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm, with no shows on Mondays. Tickets start from R110 per person and can be booked via Webtickets. The show is suitable for all ages, with under‑twos admitted free if seated on an adult's lap. More than just a memorable day out, this year's production gives back to the local community. A portion of every ticket and programme sold will benefit The Reach Trust, supporting early childhood development and digital literacy in underserved communities across Cape Town. As The Reach Trust CEO Andrew Rudge explains, 'Each ticket helps connect young children to learning opportunities – it's entertainment with real impact.' Details: Dates: 28 June–20 July (closed Mondays) Times: 11am, 12.30pm, 2pm daily Venue: Canal Walk Centre Court Duration: 55 mins Tickets: From R110 per person at Webtickets Age: All ages (under 2s free if seated on a lap) IOL Enterainment

An incredible Bvlgari resort is coming to Abu Dhabi
An incredible Bvlgari resort is coming to Abu Dhabi

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

An incredible Bvlgari resort is coming to Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi's luxury hospitality scene is set for a major glow-up. Italian luxury brand Bvlgari has announced a new resort and private mansions development in the UAE capital, in partnership with local real estate powerhouse Eagle Hills. The project, named Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Abu Dhabi, is set to open in 2030 and promises to become one of the region's most exclusive escapes and one of Abu Dhabi's best hotels. The new destination will be set on a private, horseshoe-shaped island with sweeping views of the open sea on one side and the iconic Qasr Al Watan and Abu Dhabi skyline on the other. Think total seclusion, a dramatic sense of arrival and sunset views that could rival any in the region. Access will be via a purpose-built bridge or by sea, adding to the resort's sense of privacy and exclusivity. The project will include a luxury resort with 60 rooms and suites, 30 beachside villas with private pools and 90 high-end mansions. Each element is designed to blend Italian elegance with Arabian heritage, with architecture by Milan-based ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and landscape design by LAND SRL. The vision? A sculptural, gold-and-glass retreat rising from the sand – infused with regional identity and international flair. Guests can without a doubt expect the full Bvlgari experience: impeccable design, flawless service and world-class dining. The resort will feature signature restaurants such as Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, curated by award-winning chef and Hōseki, Bvlgari's exclusive Japanese concept. Also on offer will be a refined Turkish restaurant, the stylish Bvlgari Bar, La Spiaggia beachside dining and the brand's much-loved Il Caffè and Bvlgari Dolci. We're seriously not complaining. A standout wellness offering is also in the works. The resort will house a 2,000 sqm spa with a 25-meter lap pool, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a landscaped wellness sanctuary designed to pay tribute to the region's cultural and environmental traditions. There's also a 40-berth private marina and Yacht Club with an exclusive membership programme, private beach and extensive water sports options, all designed to elevate the coastal lifestyle experience. For those looking to call this place home, the 90 private mansions – some with their own docks, no less, others with uninterrupted sea or cove views – promise a new level of waterfront living. Ranging from 1,650 to 2,500 sqm, the homes will come with private beaches, sweeping views and designs that fuse local influence with global sophistication. Behind the development is Eagle Hills, the real estate firm founded by Mohamed Alabbar, the name behind projects like Downtown Dubai and the Belgrade Waterfront. With developments in over 18 countries, Eagle Hills is no stranger to crafting destination landmarks – and this latest collaboration with Bvlgari looks set to do just that. The opening may still be five years away, but Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Abu Dhabi is already shaping up to be one of the capital's most talked-about future addresses. Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari said: 'With Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Abu Dhabi, we continue our magnificent journey of bringing Bvlgari's distinctive elegance and craftsmanship to the world's most remarkable destinations. 'This project is a tribute to Abu Dhabi's unique cultural identity, blending timeless sophistication with modern luxury. This project will set a new milestone in Haute Hospitality and I'm particularly happy to develop it with our long-standing Retail Partner and friend, Mohamed Alabbar, always striving for the highest standards'. Mohamed Alabbar, Founder and Chairman of Eagle Hills, added: 'Abu Dhabi has always stood for vision and grace. This partnership with Bvlgari reaffirms our commitment to placing the Emirate at the epicentre of luxury living – where exceptional design, exclusivity, and Arabian soul converge.' Patricia Viel, CEO of ACPV ARCHITECTS, said: 'The project captures the best aspects of its location – secluded and immersed in nature and the sea – while remaining within easy reach of central Abu Dhabi. 'Life on the island is enriched by a diverse landscape, carefully designed environments, and sweeping views of both the sea and the city. The Bulgari Resort & Mansions offers a thoughtfully curated setting that fosters a strong sense of place. The interplay of architecture, natural surroundings, and exceptional amenities creates a distinctive and refined living environment.' More Abu Dhabi real estate These are the most popular places to buy and rent in Abu Dhabi right now No gatekeeping round here Modon's Muheira towers on Reem Island sell out on launch day This is pretty cool A new village in Abu Dhabi completely sold out in 24 hours A little slice of Tuscany right in the capital

Tom Cruise Stunts, But Make Them Middle Eastern
Tom Cruise Stunts, But Make Them Middle Eastern

CairoScene

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Tom Cruise Stunts, But Make Them Middle Eastern

Could the Middle East be Cruise's next obstacle course? Here's how it can be done. The 'Mission: Impossible' franchise has taken us everywhere—from cliff faces in Norway to the roof of the Vienna Opera House. Tom Cruise has scaled, sprinted, skydived, and motorcycle-jumped his way across the globe, turning iconic landmarks into action set pieces of legend. And so, despite the Burj Khalifa's thrilling cameo, we still can't help but make the case: the Middle East deserves a much bigger slice of that Hollywood adrenaline. This region is brimming with landscapes made for slow-motion leaps, last-minute parachutes, and dramatic escape sequences. From sun-scorched deserts to clifftop fortresses and labyrinthine old cities, every corner is basically begging for an Ethan Hunt stunt double. So we imagined it—a fantasy reel of Cruise-level chaos, set against some of the Middle East's most dazzling, death-defying, and real travel spots. Broken Balloon Descent Over Luxor Forget a graceful glide. Imagine Cruise crash-landing in a deflating hot air balloon over the Valley of the Kings, parkouring midair between floating baskets. Your sunrise balloon ride might be more serene—but it'll still be worth every second. Free-Climbing a Cliff in Wadi Rum No ropes. No fear. Just Tom scaling Wadi Rum's sandstone cliffs with only grit and fingertip strength. Bonus points if there's a drone chase mid-climb. You can also hike the same route—but probably with more focus on the horizontal than the vertical. A Feline Blockade in the Streets of Marrakesh Cornered in the medina, Cruise signals to Marrakesh's legendary street cats—who swarm in, tails twitching, forming the ultimate soft-pawed blockade. A Slip 'n Slide Inside the Great Pyramid Taking a tumble inside the Great Pyramid might be everyone's worst nightmare. But Cruise? He turns it into a thrill slide—gliding through dusty shafts, dodging booby traps, and outrunning ancient curses. (We still recommend sticking to guided tours.) Fleeing on an Arabian Stallion in Essaouira Cue the thunder of hooves where Atlantic waves crash into golden sands. Cruise gallops across the beach on a majestic Arabian stallion, pursued by motorbikes, camels—or both. A Speedboat Chase in the Suez Canal Massive container ships. Narrow lanes. Zero margin for error. Cruise zigzags through the world's most high-stakes waterway in a speedboat ballet. James Bond who? Sandboarding on Scrap Wood in Oman Endless dunes. Blistering heat. Cruise carves down Wahiba Sands like it's a black diamond run—on what looks suspiciously like a splintered crate. Definitely go, but also definitely stick to an actual sandboard

Bvlgari to build its branded resort and residences project in Abu Dhabi
Bvlgari to build its branded resort and residences project in Abu Dhabi

Al Etihad

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Bvlgari to build its branded resort and residences project in Abu Dhabi

19 June 2025 19:08 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts has announced a partnership with Eagle Hills, an Abu Dhabi-based property developer, to establish a branded resort and residences project in the UAE the Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Abu Dhabi, the development is scheduled for completion in 2030. 'The branded residential and resort project will be nestled on a private island, characterised by its horseshoe-shape, and offering breathtaking views of the open sea, a sunset view on one side, and the majestic Qasr Al Watan, and city skyline on the other,' a statement from the company resort will comprise 60 rooms and suites along with 30 villas, each offering varied sea or city views. The residential component will include 90 mansions in different configurations, set within landscaped surroundings designed to reflect a blend of regional and Italian development will extend Abu Dhabi's corniche and will be accessible via a purpose-built bridge or by boat. The project's architecture will be handled by Milan-based ACPV ARCHITECTS, with landscaping overseen by LAND SRL. The companies noted that the design would follow contemporary sustainability Hills, founded by Emirati businessman Mohamed Alabbar, is leading the local development. Alabbar, known for several major real estate ventures, said: 'Abu Dhabi has always stood for vision and grace. This partnership with Bvlgari reaffirms our commitment to placing the emirate at the epicentre of luxury living – where exceptional design, exclusivity, and Arabian soul converge.'Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari, described the project as part of the group's strategy to bring its signature approach to hospitality to key global destinations. 'This project is a tribute to Abu Dhabi's unique cultural identity, blending timeless sophistication with modern luxury,' he said. Patricia Viel, CEO of ACPV ARCHITECTS, added: 'The project captures the best aspects of its location – secluded and immersed in nature and the sea – while remaining within easy reach of central Abu Dhabi.' Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

Mohammed Siraj to Open New Restaurant ‘Joharfa' in Hyderabad's Banjara Hills
Mohammed Siraj to Open New Restaurant ‘Joharfa' in Hyderabad's Banjara Hills

Hans India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Mohammed Siraj to Open New Restaurant ‘Joharfa' in Hyderabad's Banjara Hills

Many celebrities from sports and movies are opening restaurants. Cricketer Mohammed Siraj is now doing the same. He will soon open a new restaurant in Hyderabad, the city where his cricket journey started. This is a big step for him outside of cricket. The restaurant is named Joharfa. Siraj is starting it with his brother. It will serve food from many places like Mughal, Persian, Arabian, and Chinese. The food will have a special 'Miya Bhai' style, which shows Siraj's personal touch. The place will be a luxury dining spot. Joharfa will be in Banjara Hills Road No. 3, a busy food area in Hyderabad. Many people go there to eat. The launch date is not confirmed yet, but fans are already excited. Siraj shared the news on Instagram, inviting people to try the food when it opens. Siraj is following in the steps of other cricketers like Virat Kohli, who opened One8 Commune in Hyderabad. Just like Kohli's place, Joharfa may also become a popular hangout spot for food lovers and fans of the cricketer.

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