Atmospheric backstreets paint a very different picture to first impressions of Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, sits off the mainland on an island in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf. Its focus on oil exports and commerce is reflected by the futuristic city skyline and pristine shorelines lie a wealth of cultural landmarks and experiences deep-rooted in the emirate's heritage. The often slick and modern capital of the U.A.E. presents a fascinating mixture of tradition and progression. Tracing its rich history back to around 3000 B.C., Abu Dhabi maintains a more distinctly Arabian ambiance.
Culture, History, and Art
For a taste of Abu Dhabi’s history, visit Qasr Al Hosn, home to a watchtower built in 1761, and once the seat of Abu Dhabi’s ruling Al Nahyan family. Close by is the House of Artisans showcasing traditional Emirati crafts and the Cultural Foundation, which has hosted numerous art, music, and film events in the past.
Witness the beauty of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques with unique architecture that blends Islamic architecture with world cultures. Take in the stunning Swarovski chandeliers, etched calligraphy, the delicate marble mosaic artworks, and marvel at the world’s largest hand-woven carpet.
When it comes to art, the Louvre Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island Cultural District is a sight to behold, capturing the ‘Rain of Light’ concept as you walk under its dome. Admire art and artifacts on exhibit from around the world.
There are also several art galleries to visit, such as Warehouse 421 tucked away in the Mina Zayed port, New York University (NYU) Art Gallery on Saadiyat Island, and the N2N Gallery in Nation Towers.
Visit Abu Dhabi’s greenland, Al Ain, to take in its UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Go back in time to the Bronze Age by visiting the beehive-shaped Jebel Hafeet Tombs and Hili Archaeological Park.
Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment
Regardless of which mall or neighborhood you visit in Abu Dhabi, retail and dining options are abundant. Source aromatic oriental herbs and spices from The Souk at the World Trade Centre Mall, or go mall hopping between The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Marina Mall, Al Wahda Mall, or Abu Dhabi Mall to shop the latest fashion, furniture, and gadgets.
And when you want to take a break from shopping, delicious cuisines from all over the world await you. You can choose from a range of international cuisines, from fine dining spots in the city to family-friendly mall-based eateries or even home deliveries. Some of the city's family-friendly entertainment spots can be found on Yas Island, such as Warner Brothers Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld, and Ferrari World.
Beaches and Parks
Beaches are abundant in Abu Dhabi, from the Corniche beaches to those at Yas Island, Saadiyat Island, and Zaya Nurai Island. From a distance, you and your family might catch sight of the critically endangered (CR) Hawksbill turtles at their Saadiyat Island breeding grounds.
Abu Dhabi is also home to landscaped green spaces along the Corniche and expansive parks such as Khalifa Park and Umm Al Emarat Park. Animal lovers can feed the giraffes at the Emirates Park Zoo or visit the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital and learn about falconry, the UAE’s traditional sport from the ancient Bedouin culture.
The Desert, Mountains, and Beyond
For an immersive desert experience, the Empty Quarter beckons you. Also called Rub’Al Khali, this is the world’s largest expanse of desert that offers breathtaking views of the sand dunes as well as a range of adventures such as dune bashing, camel trekking, or dining under the stars.
Abu Dhabi’s proximity to the other Emirates also allows for new venues to explore nature. Hike in the scenic Al Hajar Mountain range in the Northern Emirates, zip through the world’s longest zipline in Ras Al Khaimah, or go snorkeling in Fujairah.
Sports and Family Fitness
Staying active is easy in Abu Dhabi. From walking to cycling with the family along the Corniche boardwalk, kite surfing on Saadiyat Island, or learning to horse ride, there is something for everyone. Indulge in a spot of golf, go for a spin at Al Wathba Cycle Track, or pursue a myriad of watersports at Yas Island, such as windsurfing, fly fishing, and kayaking.
During the summer, sign up for indoor activities at gyms, fitness clubs, and swimming pools across the city. Abu Dhabi also has dedicated children-friendly fitness activities and indoor adventure facilities.