There are still many things to do and enjoy during the final weekend of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Photo: AFP
There are still many things to do and enjoy during the final weekend of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Photo: AFP
There are still many things to do and enjoy during the final weekend of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Photo: AFP
There are still many things to do and enjoy during the final weekend of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Photo: AFP

What not to miss on the final weekend of Abu Dhabi International Book Fair


Faisal Al Zaabi
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The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair ends on Monday. But there are lots of things to attend and get involved in as it draws to a close this weekend.

Sessions not to miss

Famed Egyptian designer Azza Fahmy will be at the event. Photo: Azza Fahmy
Famed Egyptian designer Azza Fahmy will be at the event. Photo: Azza Fahmy

The event, which began on April 26, has been filled with enlightening and thought-provoking sessions. Lots of big names and interesting personalities have been in attendance.

There are a few sessions worth attending this weekend, including Ancient Crafts, Modern Vision – The Azza Fahmy Story, in which the pioneering Egyptian designer reflects on her 40-year career. From honing her craft in Cairo’s vibrant Khan El Khalili market to building a brand embraced by celebrities and royalty, Fahmy shares the skills and career insights that shaped her journey as one of Egypt’s foremost cultural ambassadors. It takes place on Sunday at 6pm.

Emirati chef Mohamed Al Banna is taking part in a session titled The Art of Salmon: A Global Journey with an Emirati Touch. It will focus on teaching participants how to prepare salmon with an Emirati influence and takes place on Saturday at 4:30pm.

Another one not to miss is The Novel in the Eyes of Cinema and Drama with the chairman of Cedars Art Production, Sadek Sabbah. Moderated by media personality Amer Bin Jassas, the session will explore the film industry's evolution, the challenges faced in production, and the essential partnership between writers and producers. It will also highlight influential works that have shaped Arab drama. It takes place on Sunday at 5pm.

Visit an old Cairo bookshop

The Souq Azbakeya is named after a popular district in Cairo and sells many valuable antiques. Victor Besa / The National
The Souq Azbakeya is named after a popular district in Cairo and sells many valuable antiques. Victor Besa / The National

A throwback to Cairo's famed book market can be experienced. The Souq Azbakeya is named after a historical western district in the Egyptian capital. Here you can find a range of sellers selling relatively affordable Arabic novels and copies of old Egyptian pop culture magazines.

The market was a hit at last year’s fair when Egypt was the fair’s guest of honour. Authentic posters featuring some of Egypt’s most beloved singers are available, priced between Dh20 and Dh50.

Check out Avicenna’s pavilion

The book fair’s ‘Focus Personality’ this year is renowned 11th century physician and philosopher Avicenna. In a pavilion dedicated to him and his work, visitors are invited to explore his remarkable life, innovative ideas and the enduring impact of his work on modern science.

Discussions are also held to celebrate his work, with the final one taking place on Saturday at 5pm. Titled Avicenna's Legacy: Classical Wisdom in Contemporary Philosophy, the session will be hosted by The National’s Saeed Saeed.

Explore stalls and meet booksellers

Rare books on display at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Ruel Pableo / The National
Rare books on display at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Ruel Pableo / The National

The fair has a number of stalls selling some of the most important works of literature from the Arab world and beyond. It’s also fun to take a chance on books by new writers which may soon become favourites.

Peter Harrington Rare Books' original copy of the first screenplay of James Bond film Thunderball, annotated by creator Ian Fleming, is on sale at the event.

Enjoy the food

Refreshment options include a popular stall which serves coffee from Saudi Arabia. Food options are also plentiful, with many visitors gravitating to home-grown businesses and their food lorries for everything from juicy burgers to delectable Mexican tacos.

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
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