March in Abu Dhabi is packed with energy and variety, offering men a rich mix of culture, entertainment, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're drawn to traditional heritage, looking for adrenaline-filled performances, or interested in creative takes on Ramadan, this month delivers something unique in every corner of the city. From family-friendly outings to bold cultural encounters, it’s the perfect time to explore what the capital has to offer.
From March 10 to 16, Al Jahili Fort in Al Ain transforms into a lively cultural hub, thanks to a collaboration with Abu Dhabi Police’s heritage department. The event is free and designed with young men and teenage boys in mind. It features traditional Emirati games in an interactive setting that promotes teamwork and community spirit. More than just play, the experience teaches the history and values behind these classic games, making it both educational and entertaining.
Ramadan Arcade runs from March 13 to 23, offering a modern twist on Ramadan celebrations. Hosted at Manarat Al Saadiyat, the event blends tradition with innovation through immersive art, culture, and community experiences. Guests can explore interactive installations, creative showcases, and a fresh atmosphere that redefines how Ramadan is celebrated. It’s an ideal destination for men looking to enjoy cultural depth with a contemporary edge.
Back by popular demand, La Pluma Circus opens on March 28 in a giant tent near TwoFour54 on Yas Island. The show delivers gravity-defying acrobatics, dramatic stunts, and cutting-edge 3D projections that captivate the senses. Ticket prices range from AED 95 to AED 375, and children under two enter free. This circus balances intense action with family-friendly vibes, offering men a perfect mix of excitement and quality time with loved ones.
Running until April 31, the Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial is a large-scale initiative by the Department of Culture and Tourism. Over 70 contemporary artworks are installed across Abu Dhabi and Al Ain in iconic urban and natural spaces. The exhibition is divided into eight curated routes that invite exploration by foot or car. With performances, talks, and film screenings also part of the program, the Biennial offers a rich and immersive artistic journey suited for men who appreciate creativity and discovery.
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