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Major Tourist Attractions in the UAE

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Abu Dhabi

Manarat Al Saadiyat

A hub for various activities and community events, which invites visitors to partake in and embrace unique experiences, create their own innovative artworks, visit exhibitions, exchange ideas and enjoy meaningful discussions.

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Abu Dhabi

Louvre Abu Dhabi

This is the first universal museum in the Arab World and reflects an openness towards global civilizations. The museum is located in the heart of the cultural district in Al Saadiyat Island and is sure to impress art enthusiasts, as it boasts a wide selection of exhibits of historical, cultural and social significance.

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Abu Dhabi

Qasr Al Hosn

One of the most long-standing historical buildings in Abu Dhabi, this landmark was transformed into a national museum in 2018 to tell the story of a rich local heritage. The palace is considered an authentic icon that is a witness to the evolution of the city, from a territory once occupied by the Baniyas tribe in the eighteenth century, to one of the most contemporary and sought-after global hubs of the modern world.

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Abu Dhabi

Sir Baniyas Island

The Island was named “Best Sustainable Global Tourism Destination” by the World Tourism Awards 2014. It is a natural reserve and a habitat to various forms of wildlife, regularly hosting exciting activities and events, while also boasting exquisite hotels, luxury villas and historical sites.

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Abu Dhabi

Jebel Hafit

The mountain overlooks the city of Al Ain and promises visitors spectacular views of the city, where lush parks and gardens are in abundance. Jebel Hafit stretches to a staggering height of 1,249 metres, making it the highest summit in Abu Dhabi and the second highest in the UAE, after Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah.

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Abu Dhabi

Al Saadiyat Island

Al Saadiyat Island has emerged as a global hub for cultural and recreational events, as well as a prominent residential and business destination. It is home to the largest cluster of leading global cultural institutions such as the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Al Saadiyat Beach Golf Club and a wide range of high-end hotels; and covers an area of 27 square kilometres.

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Abu Dhabi

Al Maryah Island

With its strategic location at the heart of the city of Abu Dhabi, the island boasts spectacular views of the Arabian Gulf and is bordered by a waterfront boardwalk. Visitors to Al Maryah Island can visit a host of branded hotels, restaurants and cafes; along with the Galleria Mall, which houses hundreds of luxury boutiques. The island holds numerous events and activities all year-round and is considered a prominent tourist destination.

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Abu Dhabi

Emirates Palace

Perhaps one of the most renowned landmarks in the city of Abu Dhabi, the 5-star award-winning Emirates Palace Hotel features world class restaurants. It is also viewed as an engineering icon, with its unique Arabian architecture, 1.3 km stretch of private beaches, private pier and striking views of the Arabian Gulf.

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Fujairah Fort

Fujairah Fort is one of the most renowned and largest forts of its kind in the UAE, owing to the pivotal role it played in safeguarding the region throughout history. Constructed in the sixteenth century, the fort comprises three circular and one rectangular tower, elevated at a height of nearly 20 metres above sea level, making it a captivating landmark on the city’s skyline.

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