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When travelers arrive in town, the first question they usually ask is, “What should we do?”. It can be difficult to choose what to do in Abu Dhabi because there are so many options. Which is where we come in.

Here are the list of the top things to do in Abu Dhabi, including the ten must-dos for every visitor and activities suitable for all sorts of tourists. Foodie? Check. Cultural vulture? Check. Kids in tow? Check. So, without further ado, here are the top things to do in Abu Dhabi in 2024.

Things to do in Abu Dhabi: The essentials

1. Explore the Louvre Abu Dhabi

he Louvre Abu Dhabi probably needs no introduction. The artworks inside are just as impressive as the renowned dome (which is best viewed at night).Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, and Piet Mondrian are just a few of the artists whose works are on display in the permanent collection, and temporary exhibitions such as Stories of Paper, which featured Katsushika Hokusai’s Kanagawa-oki Nami Ura (The Great Wave off Kanagawa), and Rembrandt, Vermeer, and the Dutch Golden Age have previously wowed visitors.

Adults pay Dhs63, while children under 18 and UAE residents over 60 are free. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island; louvreabudhabi.ae 

2. Go for a stroll along the Corniche

Walking around the Corniche is another popular activity in Abu Dhabi. The Corniche is eight kilometers long, but if you don’t have time to complete the entire walk, you may easily shorten it. If possible, stroll around to the UAE flagpole at Marina Mall, which was formerly the world’s highest flagpole at 123 metres, for unobstructed views. You can also rent a bike here (there are several Careem bike stations along the road) to make the most of your time. Abu Dhabi Corniche.

3. Learn about the history of the UAE at Qasr Al Hos

The capital’s oldest building, Qasr Al Hosn, was converted into a museum in 2018. Inside, you will learn about the UAE’s history from 8,000 years ago to the twentieth century. Next door, you’ll find the House of Artisans, where you can learn about Emirati crafts like Al Sadu, and the Cultural Foundation, which hosts pop-up exhibitions.

Three for the cost of one? That ought to be on your list of must-do activities in Abu Dhabi. Free (Cultural Foundation and House of Artisans); Dhs30 (Qasr Al Hosn). Sat-Thu 9am-10pm; Friday 2pm-10pm. Al Hisn: qasralhosn.ae.

4. Kayak through the Jubail Mangrove Park

Are you looking for active activities to do in Abu Dhabi? Consider kayaking in Jubail Mangrove Park. The island’s mangrove woods cover 4,000 hectares, and a guided kayaking excursion allows you to enjoy the vistas while also learning about the fauna.
Dhs120 (adults), Dhs100 (children ages three to twelve). Jubail Island jubailisland.ae.

5. Get snap happy at Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental

A visit to the renowned Emirates Palace is a must for any and all visitors (and residents!) to Abu Dhabi. The massive five-star hotel is, well, palatial, with gold and marble everywhere. Of course, admiring the architecture isn’t the only thing to do here; you can also eat at restaurants like Hakkasan (the best Chinese restaurant in Abu Dhabi, and home to one of the best à la carte brunches in Abu Dhabi), Martabaan by Hemant Oberoi (highly commended for best Indian restaurant in Abu Dhabi), and Talea by Antonio Guida (highly commended for best Italian restaurant in Abu Dhabi), or book a poolside day. Abu Dhabi Mandarin Oriental.com.

6. Brave the world’s fastest rollercoaster at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi attractions tend to be the largest, widest, and tallest. At Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, you can ride the Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest rollercoaster. Strap in, put on your goggles, and accelerate from 0 to 240 km/h in 4.9 seconds. It’s one of the best things to do in Abu

Dhabi, as long as you do it again, because you won’t remember what occurred the first time. Dhs325 (adult day pass), Dhs250 (junior day pass), Dhs995 (silver Yas annual pass). Opening hours vary. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Island; ferrariworldabudhabi.com.

7. Admire the city from above at Observation Deck at 300

If you are visiting Abu Dhabi for the first time, what better way to gather your bearings than to visit the capital’s highest point? Observation Deck at 300, located on the 74th level of the Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, offers views of Emirates Palace, Qasr Al Watan, and the city skyline. This is probably one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi. Dhs 35 (admission only) or Dhs 55 (minimum expenditure). Open everyday from noon to 8 p.m.

8. See the light show at Qasr Al Watan

If you follow this list of things to do in Abu Dhabi in sequence, you will have already visited the opulent Emirates Palace. If you want to see a real palace, go to Qasr Al Watan. The presidential palace is partially available to the public, and visitors can explore chambers such as the great hall and library. Paying a visit after dark will allow you to view the light show, which narrates the tale of the UAE in three acts. Cameras are ready, guys.
Dhs25 (light show only), Dhs65 (adults, general access and light show), Dhs12 (children, light show only), and Dhs30 (children, general access and light show). Open everyday from 11 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., and beginning at 8 p.m. Qasr Al Watan qasralwatan.ae.

9. Take a guided tour of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

We shouldn’t pick favorites, but if we had to choose just one thing to see while in the city, it would have to be the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Guided tours in Arabic and English are available without reservation, and you’ll learn more about the building’s design and notable features inside (including the world’s biggest handwoven carpet) over the course of around 45 minutes. If it wasn’t already on your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi, make it a priority right away. Free. Sat-Thu 9am-10pm; Friday 9am-noon, 3pm-10pm. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Khor Al Maqta; szgmc.gov.ae 

10. Walk, run or cycle the F1 track at Yas Marina Circuit

While we clearly encourage everyone to try to secure tickets to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, it only takes place on one weekend each year. But that doesn’t mean you can’t visit the historic track; Yas Marina Circuit welcomes runners and bikers every Monday and Wednesday. It’s completely free; all you have to do is register on the Yas Marina Circuit website here. Free. Every Monday and Wednesday, 6pm-10pm. Yas Marina, yasmarinacircuit.com.

Art and culture things to do in Abu Dhabi

11. Watch a gig at Etihad Arena

Etihad Arena, which has previously featured Kevin Hart and Jimmy Carr comedy performances as well as concerts by the Backstreet Boys, BLACKPINK, Imagine Dragons, and Sting, is one of the city’s top venues.

Upcoming performances include Charlie Puth and Robbie Williams, so if you enjoy music, this should be at the top of your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. etihadarena.ae.

12. Visit The Alley at MiZa

Mina Zayed is one of the coolest locations in town, and MiZa (get it?) is undoubtedly the spot to be and be seen. The neighbourhood project will involve the remodeling of several warehouses in the region, which will be rented out to local companies. During the winter, travel to The Alley on weekends for pop-ups from local merchants and eateries, as well as live music and art experiences, or stop by the MiZa Library on Thursday evenings for workshops. Mina Zayed (miza.ae).

13. Try your hand at pottery at Studio Clay

Have you always wanted to try pottery? At Studio Clay, you may attempt both wheel throwing and hand building, with beginner-friendly classes lasting two to three hours. While we don’t expect your first attempts to be complete works of art (but do they have to be?), you may also purchase stunning and one-of-a-kind creations directly from the studio. The schedule is released monthly, with special themed classes, and you can subscribe to the mailing list via WhatsApp. Open Saturday and Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Al Manhal, @studioclay.ae

14. Support emerging artists at 421

This independent art gallery in Mina Zayed is hotter than cool, featuring shows by young artists as well as talks and workshops throughout the year. If you want to learn more about art in the UAE, check out 421’s events page for frequent culture bus tours to galleries in Dubai and beyond. This should be on your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. Free. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mina Zayed: 421.online 

15. See works from regional artists at Etihad Modern Arts Gallery

Modern art is like marmite: you either love or detest it. And if you belong to the former group, you’ll adore Etihad Modern Art Gallery. Exhibitions feature Emirati and regional artists, and the most recent updates may be seen on Instagram @etihadmodernart.Free. Open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Al Bateen: @etihadmodernart 

16. Listen to live music at Manarat Al Saadiyat

Manarat Al Saadiyat, another art gallery on Saadiyat Island, has hosted impressive exhibitions such as Seeing Through Light, which features items from the soon-to-open Guggenheim Abu Dhabi collection, and Celestial: A Journey Through Space and Time, which features works by UAE-based photographer Samy Olabi. On Saturday evenings, head down to the Plaza to watch live acts while eating from food trucks. Prices vary by exhibition. Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saadiyat Cultural District, manaratalsaadiyat.ae 

17. Learn about another culture at the Korean Cultural Center

From Korean film screenings to language courses and even K-beauty lessons, the Korean Cultural Center on Yas Island has everything you need to learn about Korean culture. Throughout the year, there are a variety of shows featuring Korean artists; further information may be found on the website. Sun-Thu 10am-5pm; Friday 10.30am-2pm. Podium 2, Entrance 13, Yas Creative Hub, Yas Island, uae.korean-culture.org 

18. Catch a free exhibition at The Art Gallery at NYU Abu Dhabi

An art gallery has been located on the Saadiyat Island campus of NYU Abu Dhabi since 2014. Free exhibitions are held here all year, with museum exhibits in the main gallery and experimental projects in the project area. One of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi during the winter, this area will return in October with Blane De St. Croix’s Horizon show.
Closed for the summer. Usually open Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. The Art Gallery of NYU Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, www.nyuad-artgallery.org.

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19. Admire the architecture at the Cultural Foundation

The Cultural Foundation should be on your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi just for the architecture, which features stunning arches and tiling throughout. If that isn’t enough of an incentive to attend, the temporary exhibitions, which include LOBI LOBI: Pascale Marthine Tayou and Comic Craze Vol.3, might enough. WAVE, a 2D installation on the building’s corner that recreates continually surging three-dimensional waves, is well worth seeing. Free. Sat-Thu 9am-8pm; Friday 2pm-8pm. Qasr Al Hosn, culturalfoundation.ae 

Top things to do in Abu Dhabi: Attractions

20. Be wowed by the cars at the Emirates National Auto Museum

Visiting the Emirates National Auto Museum, which houses more than 200 cars owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, is one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi for automotive enthusiasts. Dhs50 (adults), free (children under ten). Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Al Dhafra.

21. Explore the world’s largest indoor theme park at Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi

While we enjoy visiting Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi year-round, it’s especially popular during the summer months. You’ll never get bored at the world’s largest indoor theme park. There are 29 rides, divided into zones such as ‘Metropolis’ and ‘Gotham City’, all inspired by popular Warner Bros.

characters or films, such as the Scooby-Doo Museum of Mysteries or the Tom & Jerry Swiss Cheese Spin. Make sure to bring your pocket money because there are numerous fantastic souvenir shops inside. Dhs 325 (adults), Dhs 250 (children). Sun-Thu noon-8pm; Fri-Sat 11am-8pm. Yas Island, wbworldabudhabi.com

22. Gaze out at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque from Wahat Al Karama

Wahat Al Karama, also known as the Oasis of Dignity, is a war memorial where visitors may learn more about the UAE’s heroes as well as the emirate’s diplomatic and humanitarian initiatives. The tiny water in the plaza also provides a great view (and reflection) of the neighboring Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Free. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wahatalkarama.ae

23. Step back in time at Heritage Village

Explore Emirati culture at Heritage Village, which includes a fort, camp, souk, and traditional mosque with artifacts. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a photo next to the world’s largest flagpole, which can be seen from the Corniche. It’s free and open from 9am-4pm on Saturdays and Thursdays, 7.30am-noon on Fridays, and 3.30pm-9pm on Saturdays and Thursdays. Contact Al Kasir at

24. Step inside a video game at Battle Park

Are you a big fan of first-person shooters? You may try them out in real life at Battle Park in Marina mall. Choose the IBattle experience, and you’ll soon be running around with your (fake) gun, firing at adversaries, and having a great time, making it one of the greatest things to do in Abu Dhabi. Dhs 75 (one game), Dhs 120 (two games), and Dhs 150 (three games). Sat-Wed 10am-11pm; Thu-Fri 10am-midnight. Marina Mall, Al Kasir; battlepark.ae 

25. Take a guided tour at Abrahamic Family House

The Abrahamic Family House is a structure that includes three houses of worship and was just opened in early March. The church, mosque, and synagogue are all the same size, and a guided tour will teach you more about their distinct architectural elements. This is one of the best new things to do in Abu Dhabi. Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (visitors), with varying hours for worshippers. Jacques Chirac Street, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi; abrahamicfamilyhouse.ae 

26. Take on the slides at Yas Waterworld

 

The Emirates-themed waterpark is one of Yas Island’s biggest attractions, offering over 40 rides and sensations to try. Some of our favorites for making a splash include Hamlool’s Humps, a ten-story-high speed slide, Liwa Loop, the region’s first freefall drop waterslide, the six Slithers Slides with serpentine twists, and Dawwama, the world’s largest hydromagnetic-powered, six-person tornado waterslide, all of which add up to a fantastic time. Adult day passes cost Dhs270, junior day passes cost Dhs220, and the gold Yas annual pass is Dhs1,295. Opening hours vary. Yas Waterworld, Yas Island; yaswaterworld.com

27. View The Constellation up close

You’ve probably seen this amazing public artwork displaying a 3D likeness of the late Sheikh Zayed while traveling along the Corniche. Visit The Founder’s Memorial to see The Constellation up close and walk around the heritage garden and sanctuary.
Free. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Al Ras Al Akhdar: thefoundersmemorial.ae

Things to do in Abu Dhabi: Dining and nightlife experiences

28. Brunch it up

Brunch is another must-do experience for Abu Dhabi visitors (and residents), so put it at the top of your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. Go to our brunch section to see all of your options, including typical Saturday afternoon brunches, night brunches, and Sunday brunches.

29. Dig into fresh-off-the-boat fish at Mina Zayed

The new fish market in Mina Zayed opened in July 2022, and it features a number of eateries that serve freshly prepared (and freshly caught) seafood. Fish lovers, come here for your seafood fix. Our preferred choice would be Al Shader, which received excellent praise in our best fish restaurant category.Mon-Fri 7am-9pm; Sat-Sun 7am-10pm. Mina Zayed; dmt.gov.ae.

30. Dine at the top of the farthest manmade leaning building at Cyan Brasserie

The Andaz Capital Gate is the world’s farthest manufactured leaning building (try repeating that five times fast), with an 18-degree inclination. A remarkable achievement of engineering, you may see it in all its glory by dining at Cyan Brasserie, located on the 18th level.
Open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Andaz Capital Gate in Capital Centre

31. Pinky’s up for afternoon tea at Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace is on our list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. However, it earns a second place in culinary experiences guide because their afternoon tea is legendary and the greatest in the city. Order the distinctive gold-flaked Palace Cappuccino and take in the beautiful surroundings. Dhs485 per couple. Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental mandarinoriental.com.

32. Indulge in a 34-layer chocolate cake at Butcher & Still

Butcher & Still is one of the city’s most impressive restaurants, based only on its interior decor, which was inspired by a 1920s Chicago steakhouse. The steaks are also excellent, contributing to this establishment’s reputation as Abu Dhabi’s premier steakhouse.

Aside from great pieces of meat. Dhs80. Open daily from 4 p.m. till midnight. Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island

33. Grab a slice of queue-worthy pizza at Marmellata

Marmellata pizzeria, an Abu Dhabi icon, began as a little hole-in-the-wall delivering slices to anxiously waiting customers who lined up around the block, trying to get to the front before the sold-out sign appeared.

Fortunately  the pizza has increased its size and menu. Marmellata now has a larger location in Mina Zayed, with indoor and outdoor dining, as well as a new menu that includes both old favorites and interesting new flavor combinations like fig and gorgonzola and kale and oyster mushroom pizzas.

Hurry down before it sells out again; this is one of the best gastronomic things to do in Abu Dhabi. Open Wednesday through Sunday, 5pm-8pm. Mina Zayed runs marmellatalove.com.

34. Grab a coffee at a café in Al Bateen

The city thrives on coffee, and Al Bateen has some of the best cafés. Some of our favourites include Joud Coffee, No. Fifty Seven Boutique Café, and tashas, but take a stroll and let your eyes lead you. This is one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi if you can’t live without coffee.
Al Bateen.

35. Go for a drink at one of the oldest pubs in the city at PJ O’Reilly’s

PJ O’Reilly’s is an Abu Dhabi institution and one of the city’s oldest pubs. Aside from a fantastic outdoor area, there are other promotions throughout the week, including an extended happy hour on Mondays and ladies’ nights from Sunday to Thursday.
Open daily from noon to 1 a.m. Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi, Al Danah; pjspubabudhabi.com 

36. Get 360-degree views over the city at Stratos

The city’s only revolving restaurant (show us a metropolis that requires more than one) provides 360-degree views of the capital from near the Corniche. You can come here for afternoon tea, supper, or cocktails any day of the week. Open from 5 p.m. until 1 a.m. Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi, Al Danah; stratosabudhabi.com 

37. Enjoy a ladies’ night

Ladies’ nights were a new notion for us until we moved to Abu Dhabi, but we’re so delighted they exist. Grab your gal buddies and go to restaurants and bars that provide reduced or complimentary drinks and food every night of the week. Discover them all by clicking here.

38. Eat by the beach at Mamsha Al Saadiyat

Mamsha Al Saadiyat, another thriving gourmet area, is home to a variety of cuisines, with each restaurant offering stunning views over Soul Beach. Antonia (highly recommended as the greatest Italian restaurant) serves pizza, while Beirut Sur Mer is a must-visit for Lebanese cuisine. Our top choice, however, has to be NIRI Restaurant & Bar, our casual dining restaurant of the year. Mamsha Al Saadiyat on Saadiyat Island.

39. Discover the food trucks at Hudayriat Island

The UAE’s food truck sector is thriving, and Hudayriat Island is the best place to experience it. Park and hop from truck to truck, sampling burgers, munchies, and ice cream on the way. Foodies, add this to your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi right now. Hudayriat island.

40. Dine in the dark at Fresh Basil

Reserve a table in the dark at Fresh Basil for a really one-of-a-kind dining experience. Every evening, the restaurant provides a dining-in-the-dark experience in which diners are blinded and served a welcome drink, canapés, and a delicious mystery three-course dinner. If you believe that love is blind, this could be an excellent date night option for you. Dhs399. Daily, beginning at 7.45 p.m. Bab Al Qasr Hotel, Corniche Road West

41. Order a slice of Matilda Cake at Parker’s

Parker’s eponymous cake, inspired by the delicious chocolate cake in Roald Dahl’s children’s novel Matilda, is all you’d expect from the creator of Willy Wonka and more. The cake is made of a luscious chocolate sponge, gooey chocolate ganache, and chocolate flakes. So, basically, it’s chocolate on chocolate on chocolate, and biting into a slice is without a doubt one of the nicest things to do in Abu Dhabi. Dhs75. Open everyday from 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Umm Al Emarat Park, Mushrif @Parkers.

42. Try Emirati food at Erth

The greatest way to learn about a new culture is to try their cuisine, so visiting an Emirati restaurant should definitely be on your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. Make a beeline for Erth at Qasr Al Hosn, which was named best Middle Eastern restaurant in our most recent restaurant awards. Open Monday through Friday noon to 11 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Qasr Al Hosn at erthrestaurant.ae.

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43. Watch the game on Abu Dhabi’s largest outdoor screen at The Boundary

Are you a sports fan? Make sure to catch all of the action at The Boundary, which features Abu Dhabi’s largest outdoor screen. The Boundary is located next to the Zayed Cricket Stadium, but it hosts a variety of sporting events. Open every day from 8 a.m. to 2 a. Zayed Cricket Stadium, Khalifa City; theboundarymenu.com

Family friendly things to do in Abu Dhabi

44. Give paintball a go at Al Forsan International Sports Resort

When it comes to things to do in Abu Dhabi, anyone who like sports should definitely visit Al Forsan. The facility offers a wide range of physical activities, including archery, shooting, padel, and paddleboarding. Our #1 choice, however, has to be paintball. This is incredible fun for everyone above the age of ten. From Dhs100 (150 paintballs). Open daily from 2pm until 10pm. Al Forsan International Sports Resort, Khalifa City; alforsan.com 

45. Race the go karts at Adrenark Adventure

Adrenark Adventure, the region’s largest adventure park, opened its doors in April and should be at the top of your list of things to do in Abu Dhabi if you have children. The 54,000-square-foot facility features 17 activities, including climbing walls, LED slides, obstacle rope courses, and a drop tower. Our favorite feature, however, has to be the UAE’s first multi-level e-karting course, which allows you to race across three floors. Dhs79 (toddler pass), Dhs99 (four experiences), Dhs179 (eight experiences), and Dhs399 (indefinite). Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturdays and Wednesdays, and from 10 a.m. Al Qana, adrenark.com.

46. Keep cool at Snow Abu Dhabi

Snow Abu Dhabi is one of Abu Dhabi’s newest attractions, having debuted in June. There are over a dozen rides and attractions, such as toboggan slides, a polar express train, and bumper cars.
From Dhs215 (adults) and Dhs165 (children). Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Friday-Sat 10am-midnight. Level 2, Reem Mall, Al Reem Island; skidxb.com.

47. Get messy at the Splatter Rooms

Do you dislike coloring inside the lines? Then go to Splatter Rooms to release your inner creativity. The freestyle art centre is the place to go if you want to get wild with paint and create your own abstract masterpiece. Each session allows aspiring artists to experiment with different art genres while also providing all of the required tools and coaching. Aside from typical splash sessions with pendulum art, spinning art, and flowing art, you can also reserve a glow-in-the-dark paint session. From Dhs119. Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1st Floor, Al Seef Village Mall, Al Muntazah; splatterrooms.com 

48. Encourage a love of reading at Abu Dhabi Children’s Library

Instilling a love of reading in your children from an early age is one of the best things you can do for them, and there’s no better location to do so than the Abu Dhabi Children’s Library. The facility, located within the Cultural Foundation, features comfortable reading nooks spread across three floors. Even better, the Children’s Library offers daily programs to keep your children occupied, making it one of the top family-friendly activities in Abu Dhabi. Free. Sat-Thu 9am-8pm; Friday 2pm-8pm. Cultural Foundation, Qasr Al Hosn culturalfoundation.ae.

49. Catch the latest movies at Cinemacity

Yes, there are cinemas across the city, but Cinemacity is the largest in the UAE, with 15 screens. There are several experiences to select from, including 3DMAX, VIP, and a children’s theatre, and all of your favorite Hollywood and Bollywood films are shown here. Better yet, the

building itself is breathtaking, and photographing it at night is one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi.

 

50. Burn off some energy at BOUNCE

Do you have some hyperactive small ones? Set them loose at the trampoline park BOUNCE, and they will, ahem, bounce it off. In addition to jumping, you can play dodgeball (on a trampoline), slam dunk a basketball (on a trampoline), or practice your feats on the wall or huge back (also on a trampoline). In addition to the trampoline, there is a zipline, a 40-meter slide, and an obstacle course. There are endless things to do here. From Dhs85 (one hour, standard). Sunday through Thursday, noon to midnight; Friday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to midnight. Marina Mall, Al Kasir; bounce.ae 

51. Have a virtual reality experience at Pixoul Gaming

Pixoul Gaming, one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi, is suitable for all levels of gaming. You can play old arcade games or improve your skills at the esports academy, but the real standouts are the virtual and augmented reality games. There are ten different varieties, including shooters and rollercoasters, so you’re sure to find something to keep you and your children entertained.
From Dhs35 (single VR game) to Dhs250 (all VR experiences). Mon-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight; Sun 10am-11pm. Al Qana at pixoulgaming.com

52. Learn about sea creatures at The National Aquarium

The National Aquarium is also located in Al Qana (can you tell this is a popular destination for families?). It is the Middle East’s largest aquarium, with more than 46,000 sea species. There are various zones, each dedicated to distinct ecosystems such as the Atlantic Ocean or the Pacific Ocean, and you’ll leave with plenty of knowledge. Who knows, perhaps you have some aspiring marine biologists on your hands.
From Dhs105 (General Admission). Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The National Aquarium Abu Dhabi, Al Qana, www.thenationalaquarium.ae.

53. Plan your jailbreak at Prison Island Abu Dhabi

Prison Island is a game for families with older children that requires you to work as a group to complete objectives of varied difficulty utilizing different skill sets. It’s evocative of Fort Boyard, but without the tigers at the end, and one of the most enjoyable things to do in Abu Dhabi.
Adults pay Dhs125 for a one-hour event, while children pay Dhs105. Sun-Thu 10am-midnight; Friday-Sat 10am-1am. Abu Dhabi Mall, Tourist Club Area; prisonisland.ae

54. Play arcade games at Central

Fun for kids both big and small, Central at Yas Bay Waterfront is part bar and burger joint, part arcade. Here, you’ll be able to play retro and virtual reality games, or take on your mates at bowling. It’s one of the most fun things to do in Abu Dhabi, without a doubt. Don’t miss the Sunday roast offer, with a roast dinner with all the trimmings and a house beverage for Dhs125, or a kids roast for Dhs75 with Dhs30 gaming credit. Open Mon-Thu 4pm-midnight; Fri-Sat noon-2am; Sun noon-midnight. Yas Bay Waterfront, Yas Island, central-uae.com.

55. Slide down the region’s tallest stainless steel slide at WTC Mall

Don’t ask us why a mall has the region’s tallest stainless steel slide; we have no idea, but we aren’t complaining. There are two slides to select from, 68 metres and 54 metres long, and you’ll travel at speeds of two to three metres per second. You can also add on a video experience ‘for the gram,’ making this one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi if you want to wow your friends.
Dhs 25 (single slide), Dhs 35 (additional video experience), and Dhs 40 (two slides). Sun-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. WTC Mall, or World Trade Center.

Off-the-beaten-track things to do in Abu Dhabi

56. Admire the Moreeb Dune

Moreeb Dune, at 300 metres high, is one of the world’s tallest sand dunes. While you may arrange a professional tour and go dune bashing, it’s not for the faint of heart. Go observe it from below, or come to the Liwa International Festival to watch the experts compete from a safe distance. Regardless, it’s one of the best off-the-beaten-path things to do in Abu Dhabi.

57. Learn about the night sky at Al Sadeem Observatory

A bit of a stargazer? Then one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi is to visit Al Sadeem Observatory. Open Tuesday through Sunday, visitors may learn about the observatory’s history, astronomy, and view the sky via both traditional and smart telescopes.Dhs200 (adults), Dhs50 (children ages eight to seventeen). Open Tuesday through Sunday, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Al Wathb alsadeemastronomy.ae 

58. Pay a visit to Al Wathba Fossil Dunes Reserve

This reserve in Al Wathba is home to over 1,700 fossil dunes distributed across 7 square kilometers, making it a spectacular location. There are two routes, each 3 kilometers long, that take you through the reserve, which is a protected area. Free. Open Saturday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Al Wathba.

59. See the animals at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve

Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, about a 30-minute drive from the city, is a must-see for animal enthusiasts. During the autumn and spring, up to 4,000 Greater Flamingos live in the area, and there are two walking routes – 1.5km and 3km – where you may see them in their natural habitat.

60. Take a selfie at Al Wathba Salt Lakes

The salt lakes, another Al Wathba attraction, are undoubtedly popular on Instagram. The salt deposits resemble lily pads and, when combined with the light blue waters surrounding them, make for ideal social media content. This is one to visit in the winter, else there won’t be much water, blue or otherwise.

Things to do in Abu Dhabi: Al Ain

61. Conquer Jebel Hafeet

The highest peak in Abu Dhabi and the second highest in the UAE (after Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah). Drive to the summit and appreciate the winding road that unfolds before you, which is best seen at daybreak or sunset.

62. Cycle around Al Ain Oasis

Al Ain is known as the Garden City, and you’ll see why when you visit Al Ain Oasis. Nearly 150,000 date palm trees grow on 1,200 hectares of land. Falaj, an old irrigation system, is still in operation today. You can walk around or hire a bike from the entrance. This is a UNESCO Cultural Site and one among the top things to do in Abu Dhabi. Free. Open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Al-Ain.

63. Dip your feet in the springs at Green Mubazzarah

Located at the base of Jebel Hafeet, the environment is covered with grassland and feels like an oasis in the desert. There are also hot springs where you may soak your feet while admiring the lush nature.

64. Get creative at Al Qattara Arts Centre

If you want to admire art created by UAE-based artists, visit Al Qattara Art Centre. Along with admiring art and exploring the archeological artifacts in the basement, you may visit the pottery and calligraphy studios, as well as participate in sketching and painting lessons.
Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Al-Ain.

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65. Go on a tour with The Knot

Want to experience Al Ain like a local? Then you should sign up for a tour with The Knot. The cultural company offers individual trips, such as the Emirati majlis experience, as well as group tours that have previously visited the Hafeet tombs and Hilli Archaeology Park. Follow @theknot.ae on Instagram for updates on their latest offers.

66. Try whitewater rafting at Al Ain Adventure

Are you an adventure seeker? Then Al Ain Adventure is one of the most enjoyable things to do in Abu Dhabi. You can enjoy whitewater rafting with three levels of rapids, complete the floating obstacle course, or simply relax in a pedal boat Dhs175. Open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Al Ain: alainadventure.com 

67. Visit Al Jahili Fort

Al Jahili Fort, erected in the 1890s, was the previous home of the reigning Al Nahyan family. The fort was converted into a cultural complex in 2008, and now houses an exhibition room devoted to Sir Wilfred Theiler, who crossed the Empty Quarter twice in the 1940s. For history buffs, this is one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi. Open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Al-Ain.

Beach day options

68. Corniche Beach

Walking down the Corniche is one of the most important things to do in Abu Dhabi, but relaxing on the beach is also a must. The 2km stretch is divided into three sections, with two designated for families and children. Rent a sun lounger for Dhs25 and spend the day there.
Dhs10 (adults), Dhs5 (children over five). Open 6 a.m. till dusk. Corniche.

69. Kite Beach

If you want to have a more active beach day, head to Kite Beach. The free-to-visit beach is ideal for catching some air, as it is exclusively dedicated for kite surfers (no swimming, jet skis, or motorized boats are permitted).Open everyday from sunrise to sunset. Kite Beach, North Yas, Yas Island.

70. Nation Riviera Beach Club

This beach club, located along the Corniche, is one of the most popular in town. You’ll find 200m of private beach as well as a temperature-controlled swimming pool with a Jacuzzi and pool bar. Dhs160 (single, weekdays); Dhs265 (couples, weekdays); Dhs230 (singles, weekends); and Dhs345 (couples, weekends). Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, Nation Towers, Corniche West; nationrivierabeachclub.com 

71. Nurai Island

How about a day spent lounging in the sun on a private island? Because it sounds amazing to us, and it is precisely what you can do on Nurai Island. It is not inexpensive, with prices starting at Dhs550 on weekdays and Dhs200 on weekends, but it is one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi. Dhs550 (weekdays, Dhs200 redeemable as F&B credit), Dhs650 (weekends, Dhs200 redeemable as F&B credit), Dhs150 (kids aged 5-12, Dhs50 redeemable as F&B credit), and Free (children under 4 years old). 10am-4pm. Nurai Island: nuraiisland.com.

72. Saadiyat Beach Club

Saadiyat Beach Club is well-known for its beautiful sands and clear blue waters. If you prefer swimming to going to the beach, you may rest in the temperature-controlled pool while admiring the views of the water. Ladies, make sure you come down on Tuesdays for the fantastic ladies’ day deal.Dhs199 (women, Tuesdays, unlimited beverages from noon to 4pm), Dhs175 (singles, weekdays), Dhs245 (couples, weekdays), Dhs265 (singles, weekends), Dhs370 (couples, weekends), Dhs70 (kids, weekdays), and Dhs105 (kids, weekends). Open everyday from 8 a.m. till sunset. Saadiyat Island, saadiyatbeachclub.ae.

73. Soul Beach

If you’ve previously eaten at Mamsha Al Saadiyat (one of Abu Dhabi’s other major attractions), you’ll have walked past Soul Beach. There are 400 sunloungers here, so you won’t have trouble finding a seat, and you can have food and beverages delivered right to you if none of the local eateries tempt you enough to leave your towel. Adults pay Dhs50 on weekdays, Dhs75 on weekends, Dhs25 on weekdays, and Dhs40 on weekends for children aged six to twelve. Open everyday from 7 a.m. till sunset. Saadiyat Island: @soulbeachsaadiyatisland.

Things to do in Abu Dhabi: Shopping

74. Browse the souk at WTC Mall

While this modern souk is far from traditional, it is still a fantastic place to buy souvenirs, like henna, spices, and jewelry. If you get hungry, visit The Botanic Atrium Food Hall, where you can order from places like Baan Thai, Chinese fusion gem Feilong, and Pakistani eatery Royal Khansama. Open everyday from 8 a.m. to midnight. WTC Mall wtcad.ae.

77. Eat really, really well at The Galleria Al Maryah Island

If you’ve lived in the UAE long enough, you’ll know that malls are home to some of the best eateries in town. If you’re seeking for great cuisine, come to The Galleria. This section features award-winning fine dining restaurants such as LPM Restaurant & Bar, COYA, 99 Sushi Bar & Restaurant, and many more. Aside from dining, you’ll find luxury names like Hermès, Fendi, and Chanel, as well as high-street favorites like & Other Stores, H&M, and Zara. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Al Maryah Island, thegalleria.ae.

76. Get your sport on at Yas Mall

No, we’re not talking about the indoor runs at Yas Mall; we’re talking about Sports Boulevard. All of the athletic goods stores you could possibly need are located next to the entrance to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, and each one feels larger than the last. There’s a gigantic Nike store, a Sun, Sand & Sports, and more, and if you prefer streetwear to activewear, Mad Kicks has sneakers for you. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Yas Island, yasmall.ae 

77. Pick out something unique at Souq Al Mina

Abu Dhabi’s port region is full of hidden gems, such as pizzeria Marmellata, which has already made it onto this list of things to do in Abu Dhabi. At Souq Al Mina, you may browse textiles and pottery at Min’na, candles at APS, and streetwear at, to name a few. When you’re hungry, go to Marmellata, Asyak Grill, or Brisket, or get some coffee at Auro. J.Lato’s super-viral affogato is also not to be missed.
Mina Zayed (@souqalminaad).

Top things to do in Abu Dhabi: Sports & wellbeing

78. Cycle in Al Wathba

At Al Wathba Cycle Track, you may bike your way through the desert on 8km or 16km courses for beginners, or 20km, 22km, or the entire 30km route for experts. If you don’t have your own bike, you can hire one for Dhs30 per hour. 24/7, Al Wathba.

79. Embrace your inner Spiderman at CLYMB

CLYMB Abu Dhabi is the world’s tallest indoor climbing wall, so you should expect a hard challenge. The indoor facility, which includes three indoor climbing walls, is an excellent choice for staying active during hot summer days. Those looking for daring things to do in Abu Dhabi can also try indoor skydiving. From Dhs120. Open Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 9 p.m. Yas Island: clymbabudhabi.com.

80. Flow under the Louvre dome

Paying a visit to the Louvre Abu Dhabi is already on our list of must-see activities in Abu Dhabi, but admiring the artwork isn’t the only thing you can do here. Yoga sessions under the dome are available on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays; the entire schedule may be found on the Louvre website here. If yoga isn’t your thing, you can kayak around the museum. Dhs105 (includes museum admission). Tues 11am-noon; Sat-Sun 11am-noon, 5pm-6pm. Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Cultural District, Saadiyat Island; louvreabudhabi.ae.

81. Get sweaty at The Smash Room

The Smash Room is not only a great stress reliever, but it also burns a lot of calories. Newly launched in Al Rawdah, you may book a room and shop for glasses and electronics using baseball bats, crowbars, and other tools. It’s a surprisingly effective workout. From DHS69. Open everyday from noon to 11 p.m. Nahil Building, Al Rawdah; thesmashroom.com.

82. Go bowling at Zayed Sports City

Zayed Sports City offers every sport imaginable, including ice skating, basketball, tennis, and rugby. Bowling is our favorite among the activities for two reasons: It’s a lot of fun, and afterward you can go to Noodle Bowl for some delicious Chinese food. Dhs25 (each game, individual); Dhs150 (per lane, hour). Open everyday from noon until midnight. Zayed Sports City, zsc.ae.

83. Go for a walk along the Eastern Mangroves Promenade

While the Jubail Mangroves are excellent for kayaking, the Eastern Mangroves Promenade is ideal for a stroll. There are numerous pit breaks along the 3.5km stretch to view the scenery, and at the finish near the Anantara hotel, you’ll find a 50-berth marina as well as fantastic restaurants like Ba:TE by Wawa Dining.

84. Have fun at Circuit X

There are four different ways to enjoy fun at Circuit X on Hudayriat Island. There’s a splash park, skate park, and BMX park, as the name implies, as well as a ropes park, which is an obstacle course featuring a zipline and a climbing wall. From Dhs40 (skate or BMX park), Dhs55 (splash park), and Dhs60 (rope park). Open Monday-Thursday 2pm-10pm, Friday 2pm-10pm, and Saturday-Sunday 9am-11pm. Hudayriat Island, circuitxuae.com.

85. Ice skate at Zayed Sports City

Because of contemporary technology, we can enjoy winter pastimes like ice skating indoors even when it’s sweltering outside. The ice rink at Zayed Sports City is an excellent spot to spend the day gliding around. The arena provides public ice skating sessions as well as professional figure skating tuition for individuals looking to improve their jumps and flips. From Dhs55. Monday through Thursday, noon-9.30pm; Friday, noon-11.30pm; Saturday, 10.15am-10.30pm; Sunday, 10.15am-9.30pm. Zayed Sports City, zsc.ae.

86. Learn to play padel at ACTIVE

Padel, one of the world’s fastest growing sports, has swept the globe. It has swiftly become one of the best sporting activities in Abu Dhabi. A cross between tennis, racquetball, and squash, we believe it’s time for you to pick up a racket and try it for yourself. There are several padel courts in the city, but we recommend ACTIVE. The sports and entertainment center on Al Maryah Island has synthetic indoor and outdoor courts for teams of two. From Dhs200. Open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. Al Maryah Island: activemaryah.qportal.io.

87. Play a round at Yas Links or Saadiyat Beach Golf Club

Yas Links hosts the annual Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, which is part of the European Tour, and if the pros can play there, we believe you can too. Rounds here feature Ferrari World on one side and the water on the other. You won’t find a more beautiful spot to play, though Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, with its wandering gazelle, may give it a run for its money. Regardless of which one you choose, it is one of the best things to do in Abu Dhabi. Yas Island or Saadiyat Island, www.viyagolf.com.

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