Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

The city of Abu Dhabi is located on an island in the Persian Gulf, off the Central West Coast. Most of the city resides on the mainland connected to the rest of the country. By the latest consensus from 2020, the urban area of Abu Dhabi has an estimated population of 1.48 million citizens. Abu Dhabi used to be an underdeveloped city with local importance only, however, the Emirates’ oil revenue made it possible to evolve into a modern city with contemporary architecture and numerous skyscrapers that the city is known for today. By the beginning of the 90s, the city became the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and ever since, there has been a sequence of programs for promoting the city as a tourist and trade center. Development plans in Abu Dhabi have quickly led to the construction of famous hotels, the foundation of the flag carrier Etihad Airways, and today this is one of the most significant symbols of the city, and of the development of other commercial and residential units.

Back

Abu Dhabi:



Tourist map

Map of Abu Dhabi

Discover what is nearby, all attractions, sights and museums , shopping zones, attractions and restaurants in Abu Dhabi.

Tourist map of Abu Dhabi

History

History of Abu Dhabi
In the Paleolithic period there were Bedouin communities that live on fishing and gathering plants. This period is characterized by the occurrence of porcelain with evidence found in Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi. The evidence date back to the Ubaid period, and partly to the Paleolithic period, that goes back to the 6th millennium BC.

History of Abu Dhabi

Sights

Sights in Abu Dhabi

Although Abu Dhabi does not occupy a large area, the city has a lot of tourist attractions that draw attention of its visitors. From amazing cultural sights to tourist attractions such as driving in the desert or watching falcons. This list includes the most visited sights of Abu Dhabi. Through it you will be able to get to know the whole city and decide which sights and attractions you wish to visit.

Sights in Abu Dhabi

Museums

Museums in Abu Dhabi

Museums are quite numerous in Abu Dhabi. Here visitors will find the new Louvre museum, Warehouse 421, vibrand hub for creativity, Etihad Modern Gallery with focus on the Middle East talents and many others. Here visitors will find full list of best museum to visit while in Abu Dhabi. They may select those they wish to visit based on their personal interests and preferences.

Museums in Abu Dhabi

Beaches

Beaches in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi has many public and private beaches which are a must-visit for all the tourists visiting this citz. All the beaches are decked with amenities like public toilets, washrooms, sun loungers, parking space as well as restaurants and cafes. If beaches aren't your thing, you will find kayak, sailboat and paddle board rentals at almost every beach club in Abu Dhabi. In addition, there is an option to stay dry by taking out an eco-friendly solar powered donut boat into the mangroves.

Beaches in Abu Dhabi

Food and drinks

Food and drinks in Abu Dhabi

Emirati cuisine is a perfect reflection of local traditions and heritage . Much like the nation's diverse population, UAE cuisine reflects a mixture of cultures and influences and is indeed an homage to the cuisine of neighbouring countries such as India, Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan. However, the nation's traditional local cuisine often goes untasted by both residents and tourists alike given the international bounty.

Food and drinks in Abu Dhabi

Shopping

Shopping in Abu Dhabi

Shopping is one of the major attractions for the people visiting Abu Dhabi. The shopping malls with pleasant ambience make sure that every consumer enjoys shopping in Abu Dhabi. A wide variety of entertainment like theatres, cinema, game zones, food court, kids play area along with ample parking space is provided by the malls. On this page visitors may find a list of the best shopping malls in Abu Dhabi.

Shopping in Abu Dhabi

History of Abu Dhabi

In the Paleolithic period there were Bedouin communities that live on fishing and gathering plants. This period is characterized by the occurrence of porcelain with evidence found in Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi. The evidence date back to the Ubaid period, and partly to the Paleolithic period, that goes back to the 6th millennium BC. Archeological findings from the Iron Age showed the first instance of the Falaj irrigation system that enabled the extraction of underground water for regular cultivation in dry climate. Islam came to the UAE after Mecca was established. prophet Muhammed’s emissaries came to the UAE in 630 and introduced Islam, and thus a new religious era began. The whole Gulf region readily accepted Islam. After Muhammed’s death in 632, a war incited on the territory of Oman and neighbouring areas.

History of Abu Dhabi

Tourist destinations in United Arab Emirates:

Abu Dhabi

The city of Abu Dhabi is located on an island in the Persian Gulf, off the Central West Coast. Most of the city resides on the mainland connected to the rest of the country. By the latest consensus from 2020, the urban area of Abu Dhabi has an estimated population of 1.48 million citizens. Abu Dhabi used to be an underdeveloped city with local importance only, however, the Emirates’ oil revenue made it possible to evolve into a modern city with contemporary architecture and numerous skyscrapers that the city is known for today. By the beginning of the 90s, the city became the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and ever since, there has been a sequence of programs for promoting the city as a tourist and trade center. Development plans in Abu Dhabi have quickly led to the construction of famous hotels, the foundation of the flag carrier Etihad Airways, and today this is one of the most significant symbols of the city, and of the development of other commercial and residential units.

Discover Abu Dhabi

Contact
Kasadoo.com uses cookies to improve and personalize the content and ads. Find out more about cookies and how to opt-out of tracing cookies in our Privacy policy.
Close