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Abu dhabi Destinations

The capital of UAE, Abu Dhabi, is located on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf off the coast of the mainland. It is an opulent metropolis in the United Arab Emirates that combines 21st-century modernism with the flair of traditional values.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Built by architect Yusuf Abdelki, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one of the biggest travel highlights of Abu Dhabi travel itinerary. The elegantly-designed mosque’s construction was finished in 2007 and is in the top 10 list of the biggest mosques of the world. Sheikh Zayed Mosque's innovative design is an amalgam of Islamic building styles from Turkey and North Africa. It has over 1,000 columns, four minarets, and 82 domes. Spread across a massive 17,000 square meters, its main prayer hall can hold up to 41,000 worshippers on special days.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Best Time to Visit: After 5:00 PM
  • Suggested Tour Duration: 1 to 1:30 Hours
  • Entry Fee: Free to Visit

Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental

The state-of-the-art Emirates Palace can be considered the height of luxury in Abu Dhabi. The hotel is set on a 1.3-kilometer private beach and represents the best of famous Arabian hospitality. The resorts include luxurious furnishings, breathtaking vistas, and round-the-clock butler room and suite service. And you get to savor a range of cuisines produced by well-known chefs. Apart from other amenities, the futiristeic resort aslo contains temperature-controlled swimming pools, gorgeous gardens, a luxury spa, and a private marina. For those who desire a luxury-filled time in Abu Dhabi, the Emirates Palace is the way to go.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Best Time to Visit: Between November and April
  • Entry Fee: $106 per person

Louvre Abu Dhabi

The Louvre Abu Dhabi is a futuristic art museum on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. The Louvre Abu Dhabi's one-of-a-kind exhibition concept delves into the ties between civilizations and cultures that appear to be separated by time and location. A chronological and theme-based display that spans several eras and civilizations is led by tour guides for visitors. For those who love learning about the concept and history of human civilizations over the years, The Louvre is the best place to go when you’re in Abu Dhabi.

Things To Note Before Visiting

  • Opening Hours: 10 AM to 12 AM (closed on Monday)
  • Entry Fee: $17 per person, Free for Children

Emirates Heritage Village

Replicating how a traditional Arab desert village used to be, Emirates Heritage Club Heritage town hosts various fascinating exhibitions and activities on a regular basis in Abu Dhabi. You can witness a classic souk (market), mosque, and also camp to see the traditional Arab culture in the Abu Dhabi Heritage Village. You can also watch how traditional crafts are manufactured there. Explore indigenous historic artifacts and transport yourself back to bygone eras of charm at the Emirates Heritage Village.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Entry Fee: Free to Visit
  • Opening Hours: 9 AM to 4 PM from Monday to Thursday and Weekends, 7: 30 AM to 12 PM and 3 PM to 9 PM on Friday
  • Suggested Tour Duration: 1:30 to 2 Hours

Qasr Al Watan Palace

More than just an Arab architectural-design traditional palace, Qasr Al Watan highlights the remarkable history of the country and fosters cross-cultural understanding. It is also the permanent residence of the President of the UAE. With a beautifully designed façade that pays homage to Abu Dhabi's Arabian history and artistic talent, the palace is a prominent feature of the city's skyline.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Entry Fee: $17.70 Adults, $8 for Children
  • Opening Hours: 11 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Suggested Tour Duration: 2 Hours

Manarat Al Saadiyat

Renowned for being a hub for educational and cultural exchange between different countries, Manarat al Saadiyat is a must-visit place for those who love multi-cultural artwork. The cultural center houses a  theater, interactive local cultural exhibits, and exhibitions from all over the world. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or just love seeing various kinds of artwork, Manarat al Saadiyat offers an unforgettable experience for art connoisseurs and normal tourists alike.

Things to Note Before Visiting

  • Entry Fee: $13.60 for Adults, Free for children under 10 years of age
  • Opening Hours: 10 AM to 8 PM