14 FEB 2024
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque's stunning architecture and celebration of cultural diversity make it a must-see for anyone visiting Abu Dhabi. Entry to the Mosque, as well as the cultural tours offered by guides, is free of charge.
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The Al Jahili fort's lush gardens and exhibition halls are free to stroll through and enjoy. One of the exhibits is dedicated to explorer, Sir Wilfred Thesiger who crossed the Empty Quarter — the world's largest sand mass — twice in the 1940s.
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Hudayriyat Island features a diverse range of state-of-the-art sports facilities, making it your free ticket to an active lifestyle in the heart of the city.
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The Corniche Beach is two kilometres of white sand and turquoise waters; a dreamy spot to get some sun. There's also a special family zone for groups of beachgoers.
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Escape to nature at Green Mubazzarah, located near the iconic Jebel Hafit in Al Ain. It's the perfect spot to savour free, quality time with loved ones.
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Manarat Al Saadiyat is Saadiyat Island’s art, cultural activity and community events centre. The centre's calendar is always packed with free exhibitions and talks, as well as opportunities to create your own art.
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Standing at 1,249 metres, Jebel Hafit is Abu Dhabi’s highest peak. From the top, you’ll capture gorgeous views of Al Ain, the perfect backdrop to photos. The peak is also reachable by car.
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The Founder’s Memorial is a 30-metre high 3D art installation that depicts the Founding Father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.
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Abu Dhabi's Mangrove National Park is your ideal refuge from the city's hustle and bustle.
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Wahat Al Karama, a memorial that commemorates martyrs who sacrificed themselves in service of their country. Best time is to arrive just before sunset to watch the daily Honour Guard march.