Top 9 Landmarks to Visit in Abu Dhabi, From Opulent Malls to Museums
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Jumat, 23 Agustus 2024 21:58 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Abu Dhabi, the seat of the United Arab Emirates government, has been named the safest city in the world according to the Crime and Safety Indexes 2024. In addition, the Global Liveability Index of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) 2024 stated that Abu Dhabi is the most livable city in the Middle East and South Africa.
With a low crime rate and minimal security issues, Abu Dhabi is one of the cities that attracts global visitors. The city offers a range of cultural experiences, culinary wonders, adventures, and charming architecture.
If you visit Abu Dhabi, here are some must-visit landmarks.
1. Louvre Abu Dhabi
Located on Abu Dhabi's Saadiyat Island, the Louvre, designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, is a museum that showcases history, culture, and sociology from ancient times to the contemporary era. Tourists are welcome to explore this museum by kayak. It’s a collaborative project with France and Abu Dhabi is authorized to use the name until 2047.
2. Marina Mall and Marina Eye
Among the largest and most luxurious shopping malls in Abu Dhabi, Marina Mall's architecture resembles a circus tent equipped with opulent interiors. Directly across the mall is the giant Marina Eye, a Ferris wheel that has 42 luxury capsules and VIP capsules.
3. Qasr Al Hosn
Qasr Al Hosn is notable as the first permanent structure in Abu Dhabi. Also known as the White Fort, this heritage site has two striking buildings, namely the Inner Fort (or Hosn), made of coral and sea stone, and the Outer Palace, constructed using local mangrove tree trunks.
4. Al Ain Palace Museum
This Bedouin-data-style palace, built in 1937, was converted into a museum in 1998. Known as the Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum, it offers visitors a glimpse into the daily life of the late Sheikh Zayed.
5. Qasr Al Watan Presidential Palace
The Qasr Al Watan Palace is a testament to the spirit and culture of the United Arab Emirate’s people and its leaders. Built using white granite and limestone, this site is a must-visit in Abu Dhabi.
6. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Located in Abu Dhabi, this mosque is one of the most magnificent in the world. The mosque offers free guided tours that lasts about 45 minutes. This mosque is built with stunning white marble and the world’s largest knotted carpet, a gold-plated chandelier adorned with opulent Swarovski crystals, and intricate mosaic artwork.
7. Abu Dhabi Heritage Village
If you’re seeking to experience an authentic Arab village, come to Abu Dhabi Heritage Village. This area is a living museum that offers visitors a glimpse into ancient crafts, markets, and desert daily life.
8. Yas Island
Yas Island is an artificial island that stretches over 2,500 hectares. This island houses luxury hotels, malls, and leisure spots. The island also includes Yas Marina Circuit, Ferrari World, Yas Beach, and Yas Link.
9. Al Ain Zoo
Al Ain Zoo was founded in 1968 by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan to protect Abu Dhabi's wildlife, especially ungulates that resemble gazelles. The zoo is suitable for families as it is a kid-friendly destination that offers both education and entertainment.
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