A guide tells you what to play in Abu Dhabi!

Compared to the extravagant reputation of Dubai's tycoons, Abu Dhabi is known for its low-key luxury. In contrast to the widespread greenery in our country, in this desert nation, green is a symbol of wealth. And the moment you set foot in Abu Dhabi, you won't feel any trace of the Middle East, it is completely a modern city. The streets are clean and tidy, sunshine, beaches, lush plants, sprinklers that operate 24 hours a day. It's a city that makes you feel comfortable and instantly falls in love with.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

As the largest mosque in the world and the only one open to the public, its existence can be considered a work of art. The mosque can accommodate 40,000 worshippers and visitors simultaneously. It features 80 domes, approximately 1,000 columns, 24K gold-plated chandeliers, and the world's largest hand-woven carpet. The mosque cost $5.5 billion to build, using 46 tons of gold alone. The entire complex is clad in white marble from Greece, giving it a solemn and majestic appearance. The exquisite carvings are the handiwork of Chinese craftsmen.

Louvre Abu Dhabi

Located on Saadiyat Island, the Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art treasure that took 10 years to prepare and build, costing 1.1 billion dollars. You can experience viewing the famous 'Rain of Light', Van Gogh's authentic 'Self-Portrait', and other artworks.

Ferrari World

Want to experience the world's fastest roller coaster? Get up close and personal with the world's supercar club and luxury cars? Then come and experience Ferrari World! At the entrance of the park, you will hear the sound of a simulated F1 racing engine. As soon as you enter the park, you can feel the enthusiasm of this place. The red color and the bright transparent canopy will let you enjoy the sunshine without affecting your adrenaline rush!

Warner Bros. World

On July 25, 2018, Abu Dhabi's Yas Island welcomed the opening of its third park - Warner Bros. World, an indoor theme park. It is claimed to be the world's largest theme park, with each pavilion holding significant historical and nostalgic value. Whether it's Tom and Jerry, Gotham City, or Superman, it will add a strong point of interest to your family trip.

Emirates Palace Hotel

The Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, formerly built by the Gulf Cooperation Council leaders for their meetings in Abu Dhabi, is a magnificent palace constructed with gold and marble, with an investment of 3 billion USD. It is now the world's first eight-star hotel, and the top floor still serves as the presidential suite for the sheikhs. If you can't stay at the hotel, having a royal lunch or tasting a 24K gold leaf afternoon tea is also a good choice. Inside the hotel, there is also a Michelin one-star Chinese restaurant 'Hakkasan' to experience.

Capital Gate

Capital Gate was developed and constructed by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company and is listed by the Guinness World Records as the 'World's Furthest Leaning Man-made Tower.' The building leans westward at an 18-degree angle, which is four times that of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This 160-meter-tall, 35-story building is an iconic landmark on Abu Dhabi postcards and a must-visit tourist attraction.

Aldar Headquarters Building

The Aldar Headquarters Building is situated on an elevated peninsula and is the first circular building in the Arab region. From within, one can enjoy spectacular city and sea views. This 23-story building stands 110 meters tall and has been recognized by the international architecture organization Emporis as 'the world's most dazzling corporate headquarters' for its innovative design, visual impact, and functionality. At the 2008 Building Exchange Conference, the building won the 'Best Futuristic Design' award.