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Best Landmarks in Abu Dhabi

  • Al Rabi Tower

    A tower in Khorfakkan built in 1915, located at a height of 395 m above sea level, from where you can take some hiking trails of different difficulty levels.

  • Khorfakkan Waterfall

    A man-made waterfall in Khorfakkan cared out of the natural rock and often illuminated at night.

  • Ain Dubai

    The largest ferries wheel in the world, located on Blue Waters Island, no longer in operation.

  • Burj Khalifa

    The tallest building in the world, located in downtown Dubai.

  • The Dubai Fountain

    A dancing Fountain located in downtown Dubai.

  • Qasr Al Watan

    A stunning presidential palace offering a glimpse into the UAE's rich heritage and governance, featuring grand halls, the House of Knowledge, palace gardens, and gourmet dining.

  • Presidential Palace

    The Presidential Palace, also known as the Palace of the Nation, is where official state meetings are held and is open for tours with an entry fee of 65 AED for adults and 30 AED for children.

  • Observation At 100

    Observation At 300 is located on top of the Conrad Hotel in the Emirates Tower, offering 360° views, with an entry price of 95 AED.

  • Qasar Al Watan

    A cultural landmark and active palace where visitors can explore golden chandeliers, fancy carpets, tall ceilings, and a library with over 50,000 books about the UAE's culture, history, and achievements, with a light show available.

  • Observation Deck at 300 in Etihad Towers

    Offers views of the city from the 74th floor of Etihad Towers. Includes a hop-on hop-off bus Journey around the Emirates as well as various tours and attractions including the observation deck at 300.

  • Abu Dhabi Corniche

    A picturesque waterfront promenade spanning 8 kilometers, offering stunning views of the Arabian Gulf for leisurely walks or bike rides.

  • kasar awatan

    A stunning presidential palace boasting remarkable Islamic architecture, offering educational tours about Emirati excellence and UAE tradition.

  • Kosar Al Hassan

    A Historic Landmark in the UAE this ancient Fort dates back to 1760 and serves as an iconic symbol of the ruling family.

  • Etihad Towers Observation Deck

    One of Abu Dhabi's most iconic viewpoints, offering a panoramic vista of the city and the Arabian Gulf from the 74th floor, with luxurious amenities.

  • Etihad Towers

    A collection of five sleek skyscrapers that stand as a testament to modern architecture and luxury living, offering shopping, dining, hotels, and upscale residences.

  • wahat alarama

    An impressive monument that pays tribute to the brave Emirati martyrs, offering a captivating viewpoint of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, especially during sunset.

  • casir alwatan UAE presidential Palace

    Part of the UAE's presidential Palace recently opened to the public, offering a unique glimpse into the nation's heart and sharing the UAE's rich legacy through stunning architecture.

  • Breakwater

    A place to enjoy picturesque strolls and photo opportunities of the ocean and the city skyline.

  • Yas Bay Waterfront

    The new and best waterfront leisure destination in Abu Dhabi with dining, nightlife, entertainment, and leisure facilities.

  • Hudayriyat island

    A waterfront promenade with a lot of restaurants and facilities for kids to enjoy.

  • Founder's Memorial

    A poignant tribute to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE's founding father. The memorial features stunning art installations, including an NFT artwork and a beautiful garden, reflecting his vision and legacy.

  • Jumeirah - Observation Deck at 300

    Soar to the 74th floor of the Jumeirah at Etihad Towers for unparalleled panoramic views of Abu Dhabi city, the Corniche, and the Arabian Gulf. It's the highest observation deck in the capital.

  • Qasr Al Watan (Presidential Palace)

    Step inside the UAE's majestic Presidential Palace and witness the stunning Arabian architecture, impressive art, and the rich culture of the nation. Explore its grand halls, library, and beautiful gardens.

  • Qasr Al-Hosn

    The oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, Qasr Al-Hosn is a significant historical landmark that offers insights into the emirate's past. Explore its watchtower and galleries detailing its evolution.

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