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Abu Dhabi


Abu Dhabi Travel Guide


Entertainment Quality: 5 / 5
Safety: 4 / 5
Nightlife: 3 / 5
Walkability: 5 / 5
Living Standards: 3 / 5
Free WiFi: 4 / 5

Abu Dhabi in Prices & Facts

$10.9 $10.89
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Arabic, English
$70.8 $70.79
Dinner for Two
Currency
Dirham / Dh / AED

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$0.5 $0.54
Public Transport Ride



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Getting Around

Taxi
Abu Dhabi's taxis are available 24/7 and start at a base fare of AED 8, which increases to AED 1.50/km, covering key areas like Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Corniche. For the best experience, always request a metered taxi from the airport to avoid inflated rates and ensure your ride is officially recognized.
Car
Abu Dhabi's taxis are widely available 24/7, with fares starting at 12 AED and an additional cost of 1.50 AED per kilometer, making them a convenient way to reach attractions like the Louvre or Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. To save money, always book through the Abu Dhabi Taxi app, which often offers promotional discounts and ensures a metered fare.

Abu Dhabi Airports

Abu Dhabi International  /  AUH

42 minutes
average time to city center
$35 
Average taxi ride
$2 
bus

Tourist Reviews

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@mar_starod
« Sheikh Zayed Mosque (Abu Dhabi) is one of the largest mosques in the world. Majestic and powerful structure. Visiting this place transforms you into a picturesque surroundings))) It's just stunning!!!

More than 600 million euros were invested in the construction of the mosque. The carpet spread throughout the mosque is the largest carpet in the world. It weighs 47 tons and is made of more than 2 million knots. »
@_ruslan_akhmadiev_
« Hello and good evening, my dear friend! We are in the enchanting city of Abu Dhabi, filled with secrets and wonders. As is often the case, it's not about the outward appearance but the inner essence. This stunning structure took 11 years to build, cost 600 million euros, features a dome made of Swarovski crystals spanning 12 tons and 15 meters in length, has 82 domes, 1096 columns, and boasts the largest carpet in the world at 5,500 square meters.

This is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a true marvel. It reminds me of the Sultan's palace in the Emirates. 🌟✨ »
@travelove100
« Abu Dhabi - Astana..?

On our days off, we traveled to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the Emirates. We really enjoyed it. It’s a great spot for those who want to take a break from the bustling city life. Unlike Dubai, Abu Dhabi is quieter and less crowded with tourists. It's calm and green, perfect for family vacations or a laid-back lifestyle. You can say Dubai is like a vibrant city while Abu Dhabi feels more like a serene town. They have impressive skyscrapers too, but it doesn't feel as overwhelming as in Dubai, despite Abu Dhabi being quite wealthy.

🚕 You can reach Abu Dhabi by taxi for about $80-90, or take a bus that departs every half hour for around $7.

Abu Dhabi doesn't fall short on entertainment options. Here’s where you can go:

🤲 Sheikh Zayed Mosque. One of the most beautiful and largest mosques in the world. It features stunning chandeliers adorned with Swarovski crystals, the most expensive being displayed there. The mosque also boasts the world’s largest carpet, weighing 47 tons. Entry is free, but you must remove your shoes at the entrance, so I recommend wearing flip-flops since the marble can be quite cold. The atmosphere is really breathtaking. I highly recommend visiting this mosque. 😍

🏎 Ferrari World. We didn't manage to spend much time there since you really need a whole day to enjoy all the attractions, but we definitely made a stop. Tickets for adults cost around $61, while for children it’s $45. There are over 20 major attractions to check out.

🏨 Emirates Palace. This hotel is one of the most luxurious in the world, with construction having utilized two tons of gold. Entry is free, and anyone can enjoy its stunning architecture.

🎨 Louvre Abu Dhabi. Recently opened, the ticket costs around $16. It features exhibitions of priceless artifacts brought from French museums. The main highlight here is "The Beautiful Ferroniere" by Leonardo da Vinci. We haven't been to the Louvre in Paris due to the overwhelming crowds, but we plan to visit this one in Abu Dhabi. There, you won't find the same hustle and bustle.

🌊 We also strolled along the waterfront. Locals set up picnics there, but it’s hard to find a spot to buy snacks. You can also visit the Heritage Village, which is free of charge, where you can see how Arabs lived 50 years ago. It’s really fascinating. »
@anya_born
« The famous Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, located in Abu Dhabi, is one of the largest mosques in the world. Just a few hours by buses and taxis from Sharjah, you’ll witness true wonders of light. 🌟🌟🌟 The mosque's entrance was recently made completely accessible for everyone, regardless of nationality or faith. Entry is free, with only one condition - you must wear appropriate clothing, like a dress or abaya, which is provided for women upon entry.

It's important to note that you might have to walk for a couple of hours across a massive marble courtyard, bustling with thousands of visitors. The traditional women’s attire is handed out to all women and girls at the entrance. This is absolutely essential! The impression lasts a lifetime... 🌏✨ »
@frida_abdul
« On the opposite shore, there are two buildings - the first one is quite small and has a vintage vibe 😄, in contrast to the second one, which is a modern skyscraper (about 1,115 ft) 🌇 - this is the headquarters of a national oil company. According to our guide's words, you can tell how the price of oil has increased over the years by looking at that place 💰✋🏼🤔. »
@anastasiia_ch_
« The most beautiful mosque I've ever seen in my life ❤️ It's worth flying to the UAE just to see this mosque ❤️ »
@oksanaandrejeva
« Modern yet undeniably Arab, Abu Dhabi leaves a lasting impression that Dubai does not. »
@lea_yeye
« Hello from Abu Dhabi! It's amazing here! So many people, different nationalities, it's very colorful and leaves a nice impression before sleep. 😊 »
@tosha_nazarov
« Today we visited the city of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, and the Sheikh Zayed Mosque. Nothing special. »
@just_alinuska
« Abu Dhabi is fully committed to keeping up with Dubai and proving to everyone who the real capital is. And it's succeeding 100%! From the moment you enter Abu Dhabi, you get the feeling of a real, vibrant city, not just a cluster of skyscrapers in the desert. »
@yurikovalev
« My trip to Abu Dhabi was the most vibrant experience of my life! 🌟 The city is a stunning blend of modern architecture and rich culture. From the breathtaking Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, with its intricate designs and serene atmosphere, to the exciting thrills of Ferrari World, there’s something for everyone.

I particularly loved the beautiful Corniche, where I could relax by the beach and enjoy the picturesque views. 🏖️ The local cuisine is also a must-try, with delicious dishes that reflect the diverse influences of the region.

Traveling around was easy, and the hospitality of the people made the experience even better. If you’re looking for a destination that offers both adventure and tranquility, Abu Dhabi is definitely the place to be! ✈️✨ »