2. The Corniche
The Corniche is the very best seaside promenade, and runs the whole length of the city.It is considered to be one of the best parts of Abu Dhabi. In the cooler months, this is one of the most popular points in the city, and is even quite popular during the sweltering months too. It is here that you can find locals and travelers alike jogging, picnicking, strolling, taking photos, and relaxing with the family. It’s fun to visit the Corniche for an amazing view of the Abu Dhabi skyline, while enjoying the beautiful lapping waves. There are plenty of places along the promenade to get a cool drink or delicious snack, and it’s pleasant to visit The Corniche either day or night.3. Laid-back Environment
What many people don’t realize about Abu Dhabi is that it’s incredibly laid back. The easygoing lifestyle comes from the sun-drenched environment that has a low-key attitude. You’ll find a number of expats in Abu Dhabi, as well as many tourists, so there’s a very diverse group of people that inhabit the city. It’s not uncommon for people to go to Dubai first and become overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle, and then come to Abu Dhabi for some peace and quiet. In fact, compared to Dubai, Abu Dhabi has a small town feel.There are endless opportunities to soak up some rays, swim in the ocean, picnic and BBQ by the shore, and drive out to the desert.
4. Amazing Design
Abu Dhabi is an incredibly well planned city with extra wide streets and traffic that flows nicely. It’s easy to get around the city, and a private tour makes it even easier to breeze around the city in no time. The city itself was built with growth in mind, and features a grid-like design that was based off of Manhattan, making it incredibly easy to navigate and always know where you are. The elegant design of Abu Dhabi is just another element that helps visitors relax and enjoy themselves.5. Local Traditions
Unlike any other tourists destinations Abu dhabi also has some amazing traditions and these traditions are still alive today. The natives of the city are deeply devoted to a traditional way of life, and it’s something that visitors love to see and experience. The local customs come from their rich Bedouin heritage and Islamic religion. The great tradition of Arab hospitality is alive and thriving here, and you’ll see other cultural elements such as traditional dress. Men wear their crisp white dishdashas, while women wear their traditional black abayas. It’s possible during religious holidays to travel out to the suburban neighborhoods and see the Emiratis sing traditional songs and perform dances.
6. Saadiyat Cultural District
7. Art
With Norman Foster’s UAE Pavilion on Saadiyat Island you’ll be able to see some of the best of Middle Eastern contemporary art. Looking like a space age sand dune, the structure is inspired by the UAE desert landscape, also known as the Rub al Khali. There are triangular steel panels in various shades that represent the colours of the desert while reflecting the sun. There are just about 50 exhibiting galleries within featuring some of the world’s best artists, as well as native talent like UAE-born Hassan Sharif.
8. The Cultural Foundation
The Cultural Foundation is considered to be Abu Dhabi’s centre for artistic, intellectual, and cultural heritage for the past three decades. The building is quite imposing in the center of the city, and is surrounded by peaceful, shady parkland. The Foundation is home to the national library, exhibition space, art workshops, as well as an enormous auditorium were a number of nightly programs of theater, classical music, traditional dance and song, ballet, and poetry performances.9. Heritage Village
Resting on a white sandy beach overlooking the perfect azure sea, the fantastic Heritage Village gives visitors a glimpse into life before the discovery of oil in Abu Dhabi. See replicas of a barasti, or palm frond house, small souq, and traditional mosque. It’s possible to ride a camel here in the Bedouin encampment, while watching craftsmen beating brass trays, blowing glass, and weaving their traditional looms. Be sure to visit the fascinating museum where you can find black and white photos and exhibits of Bedouin costumes, jewellery, baskets, cooking utensils, and bronze coffee pots.
10. Qasr al-Hosn
While visiting the lush grounds of the Cultural Foundation, do check-in to the palm-filled courtyard gardens of Qasr al-Hosn. This is one of the elegant place to take a stroll both day and night, and the beautifully decorated entrance features pretty Portuguese tiles makes a great photographic spot for anyone who visits here. This is the former palace-residence of the ruling Al Nahayan family who governed Abu Dhabi from the 18th century until 1966. This is the oldest city building, and within the fort there is a maze of rooms decorated with painted reliefs of flowers, peacocks, and Islamic calligraphy. Here you’ll also find the national archives as well.
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