Top 10 Highlights in Highflying Holiday Mecca Abu Dhabi

Often described as one of the Middle East’s most intriguing holiday venues Abu Dhabi packs in a punch when it comes to engaging attractions to suit every type of traveller. Abound in natural beauty and contemporary to the core this shining city complete with a cosmopolitan populace is indeed one of the region’s must-visit destinations for tourists in search something more than a shopping spree in plush malls. Although it is impossible to discover all that Abu Dhabi offers in a mere ten attractions the following points of interest constitute the best the city has to offer for visitors dropping in for too short a stay.

For culture buffs there’s no finer highlight than the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque which is a national landmark of monumental proportions. Glittering above the city with its pure white and gold minarets this historic mosque sprawled across an expansive area was the brainchild of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the U.A.E’s first head of state. Architecture enthusiasts will enjoy a trip to the Emirates Palace, one of the country’s premier hospitality and corporate function venues which closely resembles an ancient palatial complex. The royal palace of Qaser al-Hosn is the former residence of the Al Nahayan monarchy and includes an impressive ancient fortress built as far back as 1761. Calligraphy, carved entrances and a series of breathtaking royal chambers also adorn the venue which is famed for its reliefs and mashrabiya windows.

Sports fans on the other hand must head down to Ferrari World on Yas Island. As the first theme park of its kind the breathtaking leisure hub is a fitting tribute to the innovative vehicle manufacturer and its multifaceted achievements over the years. The Yas Marina Circuit is another highlight as the stunning Formula One track has hosted five world title championships and is the city’s premier locale for go-carting, drag racing and other F1 experiences one can only enjoy at this unique venue.

The country’s past and traditional culture are explored at the equally mesmerizing Abu Dhabi Heritage Village where the Bedouin lifestyle is explored with conventional tents, cooking utensils as well as art and crafts items in the form of pottery, metal ware and weaved products manufactured the traditional way.
Art fanatics must spend a day at the Manarat Al Saadiyat where contemporary art and globally renowned cultural showcases take centre stage every year. A state-of-the-art artistic space its chief highlight is the Saadiyat Story which is also a permanent display at the locale. The Emirates National Auto Museum in contrast houses the impressive vehicle compilation of H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan which ranges from classic Mercedes Benzes to camper vans.

The Abu Dhabi Corniche is a leisure hub for bikers and walkers as the seaside boulevard is littered with lush gardens and other recreational facilities. Shoppers will relish a retail spree at the Abu Dhabi Souks whew one can purchase anything and everything in an alfresco environment divided in to traditional style souks.

Travellers in search of luxury hotels in Abu Dhabi should look no further than the Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas for their accommodation needs. Managing a collection of luxury hotel resorts all across the country and the region this established hospitality group pulls out all the stops when it comes to five star vacations in the desert.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.
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