Abu Dhabi: Guide
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is a city full of contrasts.
Mixing traditional Arabian culture with the very best in modern luxury, from opulent architecture and pristine beaches to rich history-it's got a little something for everyone.
Here is a comprehensive guide that will help you plan your visit to Abu Dhabi.
Getting Around: Transportation
Navigating Abu Dhabi is easy thanks to its efficient transportation system.
Public Buses: Operated by the Department of Transport, Abu Dhabi’s buses are affordable and connect major attractions. Fares start at AED 2 ($0.54) per trip.
Taxis: Readily available and reasonably priced, with a base fare of AED 5 ($1.36) and AED 1.82 ($0.50) per kilometer.
Car Rentals: Perfect for getting around the area at your own pace, starting from AED 80 ($22) per day.
Bike Rentals: Yas Island and Corniche have bike rentals that are an exciting way to see the city. Prices begin at AED 30 ($8) per hour.
Where to Stay: Accommodation
Abu Dhabi has a wide range of accommodations available in every budget category.
Luxury Hotels:
Emirates Palace: Five-star rates from AED 1,500 ($410) per night.
The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort : Being one of the very few genuinely luxurious options right on the beach, it starts from AED 1,200 ($327).
Mid-Segment Hotels :
Novotel Abu Dhabi Al Bustan: Comfortable and decently prices-AED 300–400 per night ($82–109)
Premier Inn Abu Dhabi Capital Centre: Starting at AED 250 ($68)
Low Budget
Al Diar Mina Hotel: From AED 150 per room ($41)
Hostel: At hostels, a shared room will cost around AED 100–120, approximately $27–33 per night.
Top Rated Attractions
Abu Dhabi is brimming with iconic landmarks and experiences.
1. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: An exceptionally beautiful architectural masterpiece, entry is free. Guided tours are also provided.
2. Louvre Abu Dhabi: A showcase of art and history, entry tickets: AED 60 ($16)
3. Qasr Al Watan: The presidential palace gives good insights into the UAE's governance and culture. Entry fee: AED 60 ($16)
4. Yas Island:
Ferrari World: Entry from AED 295 ($80)
Yas Waterworld: Day passes from AED 250 ($68).
Warner Bros. World: Tickets start at AED 295 ($80).
5.Saadiyat Island: Known for its pristine beaches, access to Saadiyat Beach starts at AED 25 ($6.80).
Culinary Experiences
Abu Dhabi’s dining scene is as diverse as its culture.
Fine Dining:
Hakkasan: Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine, with meals averaging AED 400 ($109) per person.
Villa Toscana: Known for authentic Italian flavors, averaging AED 300 ($82) per person.
Mid-Range:
Shakespeare and Co.: International cuisine, with meals approximately AED 100–150 ($27–41).
Zuma: Contemporary Japanese food for AED 200–250 ($54–68)
Budget Eats:
Lebanese Flower: Filling Middle East meals from AED 50–70 ($14–19).
Al Baik: Fried chicken meals are available for AED 30–50 ($8–14).
Things to Do and Activities
1. Desert Safari: Go on a dune bashing, take part in camel rides, and a Bedouin-style dinner for AED 250–350 ($68–95).
2.Corniche Beach: Enjoy this family-friendly beach for the entrance price of AED 10 ($3).
3.Mangroves Kayaking: Get to visit nature reserves for AED 150 ($41).
4.Cultural Tours: Al Ain Oasis and Heritage Village. Entry fees: AED 20–50 ($5–14).
5.Cruise Tours: Dinner cruises around Abu Dhabi Marina start off from AED 200 ($54) per head.
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