Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, perfectly blends modernity with rich historical heritage, making it a prime destination for lovers of culture, art, and nature. The city is not only an administrative and economic hub but also home to a variety of remarkable landmarks that reflect its diverse civilization and history, from luxurious mosques and impressive museums to scenic parks and pristine beaches, visiting Abu Dhabi offers a unique experience that combines entertainment with cultural exploration, allowing visitors to discover the city’s most significant historical and cultural sites.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
One of the largest mosques in the world and the most iconic in Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque features 82 decorated domes, over 1,000 gemstone-adorned columns, and intricate mosaic courtyards, it is open to visitors of all backgrounds and offers guided tours to explore its stunning architecture and heritage.

Ferrari World
The world’s first Ferrari-themed indoor amusement park, Ferrari World, offers over 40 rides and attractions, including the world’s fastest rollercoaster, the Formula Rossa, providing thrills and fun for visitors of all ages.
Yas Marina Circuit
Home to Abu Dhabi’s Formula 1 race track, Yas Marina Circuit offers high-speed driving experiences, karting, and advanced racing events for adrenaline enthusiasts and motorsport fans.

Qasr Al Hosn
Abu Dhabi’s oldest stone building, dating back to the 18th century, Qasr Al Hosn houses a museum dedicated to traditional Emirati crafts and hosts the annual Qasr Al Hosn Festival celebrating local culture, music, and heritage.
Abrahamic Family House
Located on Saadiyat Island, this interfaith complex brings together Islam, Christianity, and Judaism in a single cultural and religious center, visitors can explore the three houses of worship, participate in guided tours, and join community events promoting understanding and dialogue among the Abrahamic faiths.




