- Sip cocktails while painting 54 floors above Downtown Dubai
- AED 150 gets you art, drinks, and skyline views
- No skills needed—just vibes, brushes, and Bombay Sapphire
- Limited spots for a sky-high Sunday like no other
Ever painted a masterpiece while sipping a cocktail 54 floors above Dubai? No? Then grab your beret (or bucket hat) because this is not your average arts-and-crafts hour.
Alto 54, the sky-scraping lounge that basically moonlights as an aesthetic Pinterest board, is teaming up with Bombay Sapphire for a Sunday that’s got more flavor than your FYP. On April 27th, from 3 PM onwards, you can trade your weekend scrollathon for a paintbrush, some skyline views, and a cocktail that tastes like inspiration in a glass—all for just AED 150. That’s less than what your last brunch cost, and way more Instagrammable.

Think: guided painting with zero pressure, all skill levels welcome (yes, even if your last art project was a stick figure in middle school). You’ll be taught by real-deal artists who’ll help turn your blank canvas into something wall-worthy, or at least fridge-display-worthy. Meanwhile, Bombay Sapphire will be working its magic with a lineup of cocktails crafted to awaken your inner Monet—or maybe your inner party Picasso.
But let’s talk ambiance. This isn’t a cramped art studio with questionable lighting and suspicious brushes. We’re talking panoramic views of Downtown Dubai, a luxe infinity pool nearby, and Mediterranean bites to munch on between brushstrokes. It’s part art class, part social scene, and 100% main character energy.
So whether you’re looking to break out of your weekend routine, impress a date, or just flex some creativity with a splash of gin, Alto 54’s Sip & Paint night is your ticket to a vibe check that passes with flying colors.

Date: Sunday, April 27
Time: 3 PM onwards
Price: AED 150 (includes painting kit + Bombay Sapphire cocktails)
Bookings: +971 58 531 8470
Bring the vibe, paint the skyline, sip something blue—and leave with more than just a buzzed doodle. Who said art wasn’t a contact sport?
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