5 Days in Abu Dhabi
1 cities |
11 attraction(s) |
total distance 100
km
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Day1: Abu Dhabi
2 attraction(s) ·
15 km
1
Grand Mosque is a mosque in the United Arab Emirates, known as the third largest mosque in the world. The mosque can accommodate 9,000 worshipers at the same time, and both the exterior and interior are very luxurious. It was built for the first president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed, and tourists and locals alike like to call it Grand Mosque.
15
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Corniche, located along the coastline, is a several-kilometer-long seaside boulevard with many beach parks along the way. Some are free to access, while others require a fee. The scenery here is also very beautiful, especially at dusk, which is the best time for sightseeing and leisurely walks. Many people come to admire the charming sunset scenery.
Day2: Abu Dhabi
3 attraction(s) ·
8 km
1
5
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2
Saadiyat Island is located at 24°32′09″N, 54°26′33″E off the coast of Abu Dhabi Island, covering a total area of 27 square kilometers. The island is currently under construction for commercial, residential, and leisure zones, with an investment of up to $27 billion. The project is expected to be completed by 2018 and become the cultural center of Abu Dhabi.
The facilities on the island include the Marina, Cultural District, Saadiyat Island Park, Saadiyat Island Beach, South Beach, and Wetlands. The Marina covers an area of 4.4 square kilometers, which can accommodate more than 1,000 yachts and cruise ships, including boutique hotels, luxury apartments, marine aquariums, leisure and entertainment facilities, and commercial complexes. The Cultural District covers a total area of 2.7 square kilometers, containing a modern art museum, classical museum, and a performing arts center. Saadiyat Island Park covers an area of 6 square kilometers, and Saadiyat Island Beach covers an area of 4.33 square kilometers, featuring a 9-kilometer-long beach and five-star hotels, resorts, and beach clubs. South Beach covers an area of 2.68 square kilometers, offering facilities for family resorts, dynamic beachfront living, leisure, and entertainment. The Wetlands cover an area of 5.23 square kilometers, providing a golf course, luxury residential housing, boutique ecological hotels, and a waterfront ecological center.
Saadiyat Island will eventually accommodate about 150,000 residents and be connected to Abu Dhabi by two 10-lane causeways.
3
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3
Sleek centre for interactive local cultural displays & international exhibitions, plus a theatre.
Day3: Abu Dhabi
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
Domed marble & limestone presidential palace with a mosaic-clad great hall & extensive library.
2
km
Day4: Abu Dhabi
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is located in a 200,000 square meter building project that resembles a flying saucer when viewed from above, with a red roof and the Ferrari logo. The theme park is almost a miniature version of Ferrari's headquarters, with displays of its cars throughout its history, racing cars, F1 garages, wind tunnel test labs, driving simulators, and race car assembly workshops. In addition, the park offers various entertainment facilities, including the most special of all, the extremely fast roller coaster with a top speed of up to 240 kilometers per hour, absolutely breathtaking.
2
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2
Venue for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 5.5 km. long, with 21 corners & 5 grandstand areas.
Day5: Abu Dhabi
2 attraction(s) ·
16 km
1
High-end desert golf club with a sleek, sprawling clubhouse, 27 championship holes & dining options.
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