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Dubai’s biggest-ever events venue is almost here,  hosting Gulfood Global and World Health Expo 2026

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Dubai is gearing up for another world-class milestone. Phase 1 of the Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) expansion is almost complete, and it’s on track to transform the city’s events scene when doors open in early 2026.

Located in Expo City Dubai, the mega venue will soon become the largest purpose-built indoor exhibition and events complex in the region, adding a massive 140,000 square metres of space to Dubai World Trade Centre’s (DWTC) growing portfolio.

The first two events confirmed

Gulfood Global and the World Health Expo 2026 (formerly Arab Health),  two powerhouse global events that will officially christen the new space when it opens next year.

“The expansion reflects Dubai’s ability to deliver international events with precision and scale,” said Mahir Julfar, Executive Vice President at DWTC. 

“We’re ready to welcome the world and ensure every exhibitor and visitor enjoys an exceptional experience.”

Bigger, smarter, and built for the future

Phase 1 of the Dh10 billion project includes 64,000 sqm of permanent exhibition halls and 30,000 sqm of flexible pavilion space, enough to host up to 50,000 visitors a day.

The new pavilions, directly connected to the main halls and central plaza, are designed to handle major international shows like Gulfood and the World Health Expo. Visitors can expect outdoor terraces, food and beverage zones, and activation areas, blending business with Dubai’s signature hospitality.

A seamless journey between venues

Getting there will be a breeze. A citywide transport and mobility plan,  developed with Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) and Dubai Police, ensures smooth connections between DWTC and Expo City.

The Dubai Metro Red Line takes visitors straight to the Expo 2020 Station, while a network of 30 express shuttles will connect DWTC and DEC during major events. Inside Expo City, 80 shuttle services will circulate continuously between parking areas and event zones.

Designed for the experience economy

Beyond the scale, DEC is designed for more than just business; it’s built for experience. Expect a festival-style setup during Dubai’s cooler months, complete with open-air plazas, food trucks, and smart mini-markets.

Expo City’s own dining scene adds to the vibe, offering cafes, international restaurants, and al fresco terraces, all within walking distance of the venue. With 5G-ready connectivity, energy-efficient systems, and future-proof infrastructure, DEC aims to redefine how large-scale events feel

As the countdown to 2026 begins, one thing’s certain: the world’s biggest names in food, health, and trade will soon have a spectacular new stage, right here in Dubai.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Free parking on New Year’s Day? Here’s what Dubai drivers and commuters need to know

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed free public parking on Thursday, January 1, 2026, giving residents a small but welcome New Year bonus. The exemption applies to all public parking zones, except multi-storey parking facilities and Al Khail Gate (N-365). Regular parking fees will resume on Friday, January 2.

Alongside free parking, the RTA has released a full breakdown of transport and service timings for the New Year holiday, urging residents and visitors to plan and rely on public transport where possible.

Dubai Metro and Tram timings

To manage heavy holiday crowds, Dubai Metro services on both the Red and Green Lines will run non-stop for nearly 43 hours. Trains will operate continuously from 5am on Wednesday, December 31, until 11.59pm on Thursday, January 1.

The Dubai Tram will also extend its operating hours, running from 6am on December 31 through to 1am on Friday, January 2, making it easier for commuters and revellers to move around popular areas.

Bus services and intercity routes

Dubai bus schedules will vary during the holiday, and passengers are advised to check the S’hail app for real-time updates.

For those travelling between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, there are important changes:

  • Route E100 (Al Ghubaiba–Abu Dhabi) will be suspended from the afternoon of December 31 until January 4, 2026
  • The last trip will depart at 12 noon from Abu Dhabi and 2pm from Al Ghubaiba
  • Passengers should instead use Route E101 from Ibn Battuta Bus Station
  • Route E102 will continue operating from Ibn Battuta from 2pm on December 31 until the end of the day

RTA services and testing centres

All Customer Happiness Centres and vehicle testing centres will be closed on January 1, reopening on January 2. However, Smart Customer Happiness Centres at Al Barsha, Al Twar, Al Kifaf and RTA headquarters will remain open 24/7.

Marine transport

Timings for abras, ferries and water taxis will be available on the RTA website, with services adjusted to meet New Year demand.

With free parking, extended metro hours and special bus arrangements in place, the RTA is encouraging everyone to plan and enjoy a smooth start to 2026.


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Big football news: Dubai is hosting the 2026 FIFA Best Awards

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Dubai is adding another major global sporting milestone to its calendar. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that the 2026 FIFA Best Awards will be held in the emirate, with the announcement made during his appearance at the World Sports Summit currently taking place in Dubai.

Infantino revealed the news while delivering a keynote titled ‘The Next 90 Minutes: Charting the On-Pitch Evolution of Football’, where he outlined FIFA’s future vision for the global game and spotlighted Dubai as the next host city for one of football’s most prestigious nights.

What are the FIFA Best Awards?

The FIFA Best Awards are among the highest honours in world football, recognising standout performances across men’s and women’s football. Categories include Best Player, Best Coach, and Best Team, with winners decided through a global voting system involving fans, journalists, national team captains and coaches.

The most recent edition took place in Doha, Qatar, where Ousmane Dembélé walked away with the Best Player award after a sensational season with Paris Saint-Germain that ended in a historic treble.

A star-packed week in Dubai

The announcement comes as Dubai hosts the two-day World Sports Summit at Madinat Jumeirah, bringing together some of the biggest names in global sport.

Monday’s lineup featured icons such as Novak Djokovic, Ronaldo Nazário, Manny Pacquiao, and heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Tuesday raises the bar even higher with football royalty including Alessandro Del Piero, Roberto Baggio, Andres Iniesta, Carles Puyol, Fabio Cannavaro, and World Cup-winning coach Didier Deschamps. MMA legend Khabib Nurmagomedov is also among the headline names.

The summit is also shining a spotlight on women in sport, with speakers including Ons Jabeur, former NBA player Tamika Tremaglio, and Danita Johnson, president of D United.

Why this matters for Dubai

Landing the 2026 FIFA Best Awards further cements Dubai’s status as a global sports hub, adding yet another elite international ceremony to its growing list of major events. From football and tennis to combat sports and motorsport, Dubai continues to position itself at the centre of the global sporting conversation.

And in 2026, football’s biggest stars will be heading to the emirate — not for a match, but for the game’s most glamorous night of the year.

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Dubai motorist alert: Expect delays on Jumeirah Street as city gears up for UAE National Day parade

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Dubai motorists, take note, if you’re planning to drive along Jumeirah Street on Tuesday, December 2 afternoon, you might want to leave a little earlier than usual. The city is getting ready for the much-anticipated Al Etihad Parade, and the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has issued a heads-up about delays.

According to the RTA, the stretch between Union House and the Burj Al Arab is expected to get busy from 4pm to 5.30pm on December 2. While there won’t be a full closure, the area will see slower traffic as preparations and parade activities get underway.

“Plan your trips in advance and follow the traffic signs to ensure a smooth journey,” the RTA posted on X (formerly Twitter), urging drivers to stay alert and consider using alternate routes during the 90-minute disruption.

This advisory comes as the UAE gears up for its 54th National Day, with similar traffic alerts already issued in Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman and other Emirates organising parades and celebrations. If you’re commuting, running errands, or heading out with family, it’s best to factor in extra time.

The good news? Once the traffic eases, the city’s celebrations are set to light up the skies, with fireworks, shows and cultural events lined up across the Emirate

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