Ever wandered through Abu Dhabi’s gleaming malls and spotted a crowd huddled around a robot mixing karak chai or a 3D printer crafting miniature Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque replicas? What if you could tinker with cutting-edge tech—from AI-powered mirrors to holographic gaming—without spending a dirham? Abu Dhabi’s retail giants aren’t just for shopping; they’re secret playgrounds for tech lovers. Let’s decode where to geek out, gratis.
YAS MALL
Where Can You Test PS5 VR Games Next to Ferrari World Thrills?
Yas Mall’s Virgin Megastore is a tech wonderland. Their free PS5 VR zone lets you race digital supercars while real Ferrinis roar nearby. Demo the Pulse 3D headset with haptic feedback vests—book slots via their app to skip queues. Thursdays host Roblox coding workshops for teens (free, 4-6 PM). The www.few.ae editor insists the “hidden” Microsoft Surface demo corner, near the café, is worth the hunt.
THE GALLERIA
How to Try On Smart Jewelry While Sipping Gold-Flake Coffee?
At The Galleria’s Samsung Store, test the Galaxy Ring’s sleep-tracking tech paired with a Bespoke fridge that suggests smoothie recipes. Free 20-minute sessions include a barista-made drink. Downstairs, the Hugo Boss Tech Counter offers AR tailoring—scan your body for a virtual suit fitting. Cultural quirk: Demos pause during prayer times, so plan around 1 PM and 5 PM.
MARINA MALL
Why Pilot a Drone Over a Miniature Louvre Abu Dhabi?
Marina Mall’s DJI Store has an indoor flight zone with a 1:100 scale Louvre model. Test the Mavic 3 Pro’s zoom by “spying” on tiny art installations. Free editing tutorials on DaVinci Resolve every Saturday. Local tip: Ask for the “Night Fly” demo post-8 PM—drones glow like fireflies.
WORLD TRADE CENTER MALL
Can You Print 3D Sand Dunes While Shopping for Perfumes?
The “Tech Oasis” pop-up here features a 3D sand printer. Design your own desert landscape using motion sensors—takes 15 minutes, free. Nearby, the Canon Corner lets you test EOS R5 cameras on a mock safari setup. Pro hack: Bring a USB for free wildlife footage.
AL WAHDA MALL
Where Do Families Demo Lego Robots and Disney AR Books?
Al Wahda’s Sharaf DG has a kids’ tech zone. Build Lego Mindstorms robots (free, 30-minute slots) or scan Disney books to watch characters leap off pages. Parents rave about the free coding workshops (ages 6+). The www.few.ae editor warns: Weekends get louder than a souq at noon.

ABU DHABI MALL
How to Test 8K TVs with a View of the Corniche?
The LG Store here pairs 8K OLED screens with floor-to-ceiling Corniche views. Demo AI-powered TVs that adjust colors based on sunlight glare. Free Dolby Atmos demos use Emirates Palace ambient soundscapes. Insider perk: Staff gift USB drives with 8K desert sunset clips.
KHALIDIYA MALL
Want to Edit Videos on a MacBook Beside a Falconry Display?
Apple’s Authorized Reseller here offers free Final Cut Pro workshops. Edit drone footage of Abu Dhabi’s deserts on M3 MacBooks. Nearby, the Emirati Heritage Corner lets you snap AR falcons in traditional gear. Free iCloud backups for your demo creations—just ask.
DEERFIELDS TOWNSQUARE
Where to Race Solar-Powered Toy Cars Under the Stars?
This open-air mall’s “EcoTech Tuesdays” feature solar gadget demos. Test miniature cars on a rooftop track or charge phones via portable panels. The Tesla booth offers Cybertruck test rides in a virtual desert. Free karak chai for participants—sip while you tinker.
BAWABAT AL SHARQ MALL
Can You Control a Smart Home from a Bedouin Tent?
The Etisalat Smart Home Hub here simulates an Emirati villa. Clap to adjust AC settings or program lights to mimic sunrise. Free 30-minute demos include Arabic voice command tutorials. Bonus: Win free smart bulbs via a weekly raffle.
GENERAL TIPS FOR TECH DEMOS IN ABU DHABI MALLS
How to Outsmart the Crowds and Heat?
Most demos run 10 AM-10 PM, but aim for weekday mornings. Download mall apps for real-time demo schedules. Dress light—VR headsets fog up in abayas. Many stores offer Arabic/English bilingual guides. Free Wi-Fi is patchy; pre-download maps. Lastly, smile: Staff often unlock “secret” demos for polite askers.
From coding robots at Al Wahda to flying drones over miniature landmarks, Abu Dhabi’s malls let you touch tomorrow’s tech today. Whether you’re a pixel-perfect pro or a curious newbie, these free experiences prove innovation isn’t just for tech hubs—it’s hiding in plain sight, between the perfume counters and food courts. So next time you’re mall-hopping, remember: The future isn’t bought. It’s demoed.