Explore Abu Dhabi’s most notable landmarks on this engaging tour. Start with the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, renowned for its expansive white marble domes, reflective pools, and the world’s largest hand-woven carpet. Next, visit Emirates Palace, where opulent gold and marble decor define luxury; here, a gold-plated cappuccino adds to the regal experience. Proceed to Qasr Al Watan, an impressive palace showcasing the UAE’s heritage and governance through its grand halls and extensive artifact collection. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring both Emirati and international cuisine. Conclude with a drive along the Abu Dhabi Corniche, offering beautiful city and waterfront views.
Tour Highlights
Discover Abu Dhabi: Iconic Landmarks and Cultural Treasures
Our tour begins with a visit to the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world and a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. You will be captivated by the mosque’s white marble domes, reflective pools and the world’s largest hand-woven carpet. A symbol of the UAE’s diversity, it welcomes visitors from all walks of life to appreciate its beauty and serenity.
Emirates Palace: Redefining Luxury
Next, we move on to Emirates Palace, a hotel that embodies absolute luxury. Be dazzled by its lavish décor, with interiors adorned with gold and marble. Here, you will have the opportunity to wander through its famous halls and perhaps enjoy a cup of gold-plated cappuccino, making you feel like part of the royal family.
Qasr Al Watan: Qasr Al Watan
Continuing our cultural exploration, we visit Qasr Al Watan. This opulent palace offers more than just stunning architecture; it is a journey into the heart of the UAE’s heritage and government. Explore its magnificent halls, view the vast collection of artifacts and manuscripts, and learn about the Arab heritage and government that shaped the UAE.
Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant where you can sample traditional Emirati cuisine as well as international dishes, providing a delicious break from your day of exploration.
Corniche Cruise and Photo Stops
Drive along the picturesque Abu Dhabi Corniche to enjoy stunning views of the city’s skyline and pristine waterfront. Upon completion, our representative will transfer you back to your hotel.
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Visa requirements for Dubai depend on your nationality. Many countries benefit from visa-on-arrival policies, but you should check the latest information with the UAE embassy or consulate before you travel.
Must-see attractions include the Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Mall, The Dubai Fountain, Palm Jumeirah and the Dubai Museum. Don’t miss the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and a traditional cruise on Dubai Creek.
Dubai is modern but conservative. It is respectful to wear modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees, especially in public places such as shopping malls and restaurants.
Dubai uses three-pronged British-style electrical plugs (Type G). The standard voltage is 230 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz.
Dubai is one of the safest cities in the world, with very low crime rates. However, you should always take standard safety precautions as you would in any major city.
Yes, guided tours are available in multiple languages. It is advisable to book in advance, specifying your preferred language.