Dubai: 5 outdoor things to do this weekend As the weather cools down, here's where to head to for outdoor weekend shopping and food Published: October 28, 2022 19:05 Dona Cherian, Assistant Online Editor 1 of 5 For those who miss the Expo, now is the best time to renew those memories. UAE residents can enjoy visiting the Expo City Dubai, where several pavilions are open to the public. Entry is free but you'll need to purchase tickets for the pavilions and to ride the Garden in the Sky installation. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan 2 of 5 Selling fresh produce, artisanal honey, dates, dry fruits and spices, coffee, juices, and even plants, the newly opened Manbat Market is worth a visit. The Emirati farmers’ market, takes place every Saturday at Dubai Festival City’s Marsa Plaza Promenade from 4pm to midnight Image Credit: Supplied 3 of 5 Couple this market visit with a abra ride when heading to Souk Al Marfa. The largest indoor waterfront marketplace on Dubai Islands will feature a pop-up market for just two weekends. The pop-up where Emirati entrepreneurs will sell their wares will be open from 4pm to 12am this weekend, and November 4-6. Image Credit: Supplied 4 of 5 Get on the Palm Monorail to see the world's biggest fountain as the destination now has a dedicated stop. To celebrate the opening of The Pointe’s station, the Palm Monorail will offer free access to children under 12 years old for one month. Image Credit: Supplied 5 of 5 The Dubai Fitness Challenge 2022 starts on October 29, and the entire city is gearing up for the month-long health campaign. Apart from the flagship events Dubai Run and Dubai Ride, the details of which have already been announced, there will be over 10,000 fitness sessions and classes, two fitness villages and 19 fitness hubs. Image Credit: Archives