Ramdan Kareem from AbuDhabiWeek.ae

Europcar

Wednesday, 09 May 2012

More From Breaktime

 
The value of education

What is education? It’s more than just the subjects that are taught  ...
The best things in life are free

With the news this week that the cost of living has once again risen i ...
Top Three...Pandan pick-me-ups

Pandan Tiramisu If you’re looking for a truly indulgent dessert, he ...
Wacky Day

My seventh grade days are over and I’m now in the eighth grade. I’ ...
Doing it for themselves

In honour of International Women’s Day, this week we’d like to ded ...
 
 
Bunches of fives
While most agree Abu Dhabi is a great city for raising children, there are some pitfalls you may face as a parent 1. Easy lifestyle: A proliferation of maids and nannies in town means kids who grow...
Reasons Abu Dhabi is great for kids 1. The family vibe: The traditional culture of the UAE is still very grounded in the family dynamic. Unlike in many Western nations, the single parent family is...
Sure, progress is a good thing. There are plenty of new additions to the capital that make it an exceedingly excellent place to live, but we can’t help but wonder whatever happened to some old...
There are many things that are unique about Abu Dhabi – plenty good, and a few bad. Here are a few Abu Dhabi Week habits that Abu Dhabi people may fully understand and sympathise with 1. Beat the...
While the capital is awash with shops full of clothes for businessmen, finding professional office gear for women can be a tougher task than you could imagine. Check out these stylish shops...
With more mega malls on the way for Abu Dhabi, it’s fast becoming a major hub for first rate global shopping. Here are just a few hot spots the city’s fashionistas need to click their heels to...
Though the old souk just off Airport Road in the heart of the city is now gone, there are plenty of places around town where you can find several shops grouped by product in the style of the...
Yes, it’s cheaper. The traffic is far less stressful and the parking is gorgeously plentiful. But there are still some things that make living off the island a bit of a drag. 1. The dust: Aside...
Unless you’re an oil baron or a real estate tycoon, rental prices on the island may seem a little steep; the good news is that living off the island isn’t bad. Here’s what we love about it 1....
1. The park: There’s a well-equipped park for children on the righthand side of the road as you approach the main terminal (take the turn to Terminal 2, turn off the first roundabout). Excellent...


Page 8 of 11