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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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La Grande Mosquée Sheikh Zayed à Abu Dhabi, l'une des plus grandes du monde, peut accueillir 40 000 fidèles. Son architecture unique est un mélange moderne de styles marocains, mauresques et indo-islamiques. L'intérieur impressionne avec le plus grand tapis tissé à la main du monde et des lustres ornés de cristaux Swarovski. La visite du lieu est ouverte aux non pratiquants, en dehors du vendredi matin, réservé à la prière. Un code vestimentaire spécifique est à respecter pour pouvoir entrer à l'intérieur.

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Visiting Abu Dhabi

With a population nearing 1.5 million that doubled between 2005 and 2015, Abu Dhabi serves as the capital of the emirate of the same name, the largest of the United Arab Emirates. Its name translates to father of the gazelle in Arabic, a nod to the legend that the animal led the first settlers to discover the region. Officially founded in 1771 by the Bani Yas Bedouin tribe, the city remained a small village for centuries before its growth became inextricably linked to the oil industry. Originally situated on an island, Abu Dhabi has expanded rapidly, now connected to the mainland by three bridges, and it continues to push further into the nearby Rub al-Khali desert and out onto the sea itself.

Discovering Emirati culture in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi balances architectural feats with the preservation of its local heritage and traditional crafts. You can take in the city skyline from the Etihad Towers, which feature an observation deck perched 300 meters (984 feet) high. For a different experience, wander through the capital's various souks.

Most of the monuments here are modern, yet they incorporate architectural techniques native to the Middle East. Do not miss the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, inaugurated in 2007. It can accommodate up to 40,000 worshippers, and its prayer hall houses the largest hand-woven Persian carpet in the world. A section of the Qasr al-Watan presidential palace has been open to the public since 2019, showcasing a level of facade detail and interior decor that feels like a scene from the Arabian Nights.

For a look at the city's roots, visit the House of Artisans at Qasr Al-Hosn. This is the former palace of the royal family and the oldest building in the city, dating back to 1790. Part of the site is dedicated to the production of traditional Bedouin crafts.

The premier destination of the United Arab Emirates

Beyond its reputation for luxury and leisure infrastructure, Abu Dhabi stands out for the quality of its cultural offerings. Over the past decade, the city has developed a Cultural District on Saadiyat Island. In 2017, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, opened its doors there, presenting the history of humanity across twelve chapters. The district is also slated to eventually host the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and the Zayed National Museum, which focuses on the history of the Emirates.

Abu Dhabi is also well suited for those looking to relax. Walk the Corniche, a waterfront promenade that runs along the coast and offers views of the skyline. Not far away, you will find the opulent Emirates Palace, which is open to visitors and rivals the Burj Al Arab in Dubai for sheer grandeur.

When to go

Fall and spring are the best times to visit Abu Dhabi. Be cautious during the summer months, when temperatures easily hit 50°C (122°F).

How to get there

Numerous airlines provide service from major international hubs. Once you arrive, the local taxi network remains the most convenient way to get around.

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When to visit Abu Dhabi?

The most favorable period to discover Abu Dhabi covers:

January February October November

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Climate and atmosphere in Abu Dhabi month by month

January Very Favorable

Temperatures
14°C to 24°C
Sea water
21°C
Sunshine
8h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
7 mm

Abu Dhabi enjoys mild weather that makes outdoor activities easy. It is the perfect time to explore the desert dunes without the intense heat or to walk along the Corniche at sunset. The atmosphere is relaxed, with fewer crowds than during the peak tourist season.

February Very Favorable

Temperatures
15°C to 25°C
Sea water
21°C
Sunshine
9h / day
Rainy days
3 days
Rainfall
21 mm

Winter lingers in a pleasant way, making it easy to explore local culture and nature without the usual heat. Locals head to outdoor festivals and events, while visitors can kayak through the mangroves or cycle around the Yas Marina Circuit in mild, comfortable weather.

March Very Favorable

Temperatures
18°C to 28°C
Sea water
22°C
Sunshine
9h / day
Rainy days
3 days
Rainfall
15 mm

The cultural scene hits its stride this month in Abu Dhabi, with concerts and exhibits drawing both locals and travelers. Temperatures remain very comfortable, making it easy to alternate between relaxing on <strong>Saadiyat Beach</strong> and enjoying lively evenings on downtown terraces.

April Favorable

Temperatures
21°C to 33°C
Sea water
25°C
Sunshine
10h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
6 mm

Spring takes hold with increasingly warm days, yet the evenings remain pleasant for outdoor activities. In April, Abu Dhabi often observes the month of Ramadan. After quiet days, the city comes alive at sunset with communal iftars and traditional festivities.

May Less Favorable

Temperatures
25°C to 38°C
Sea water
29°C
Sunshine
11h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
1 mm

The heat is ramping up and the city slows down as summer arrives. Beaches stay empty during the hottest hours, but you can still get in a swim early in the morning. This is also a prime time to take advantage of high-end hotels at reduced rates, starting around 400 AED (about $110) per night, and to spend your time in climate-controlled theme parks.

June Unfavorable

Temperatures
27°C to 39°C
Sea water
31°C
Sunshine
11h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
0 mm

The summer heat is in full swing, making daytime outdoor activities difficult. Locals stick to air-conditioned spaces like the <strong>Louvre Abu Dhabi</strong>, shopping malls, and indoor cafes. Most people wait until after dark to head out, when the <strong>Corniche</strong> comes alive with a welcome sea breeze.

July Unfavorable

Temperatures
29°C to 41°C
Sea water
33°C
Sunshine
11h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
0 mm

Life slows to a crawl under scorching temperatures and heavy humidity. Only the most daring venture outside during the day. Most people take advantage of the many indoor events organized throughout the summer, such as shopping festivals or family shows held in malls and hotels.

August Unfavorable

Temperatures
29°C to 41°C
Sea water
33°C
Sunshine
10h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
1 mm

Most residents leave during the August heatwave, giving Abu Dhabi a strangely quiet atmosphere. Hotels and restaurants roll out special offers to attract the few travelers passing through. Even the sea feels like bathwater, perfect for late-night swims after the scorching daytime temperatures.

September Less Favorable

Temperatures
27°C to 39°C
Sea water
33°C
Sunshine
10h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
0 mm

The city is slowly shaking off its summer lethargy. The return to school and business brings a bit more energy, though the days remain stiflingly hot. If you are interested in local culture, you can check out the major hunting and equestrian exhibition, which serves as a showcase for falconry and traditional Emirati customs.

October Favorable

Temperatures
24°C to 35°C
Sea water
31°C
Sunshine
10h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
0 mm

The summer furnace finally breaks, and Abu Dhabi returns to outdoor living. Patios fill up again in the evenings, and open-air concerts return to animate the city. It is also the perfect time to camp in the desert under a starry sky.

November Very Favorable

Temperatures
20°C to 30°C
Sea water
27°C
Sunshine
9h / day
Rainy days
0 days
Rainfall
0 mm

November marks the return of peak travel season, driven by near-perfect weather. The city hits its stride with international events, most notably the Formula 1 Grand Prix at <strong>Yas Marina</strong>, which draws a global crowd. Expect a high-energy atmosphere as beaches and outdoor terraces fill up across the city.

December Very Favorable

Temperatures
16°C to 26°C
Sea water
24°C
Sunshine
8h / day
Rainy days
2 days
Rainfall
6 mm

December is arguably the best time of year to visit Abu Dhabi. The National Day celebrations on December 2nd turn the city into a spectacle of flags and fireworks, followed by a transition into the holiday season with elaborate light displays and special events.

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Spacious and pretty green city

Visited during a day trip while I was staying in Dubai, I found this city interesting and different. The capital of the United Arab Emirates is more spacious, less dense, and greener than its neighbor Dubai.
The first big difference is that there are not cranes on every street corner. Our guide explained that this emirate is focusing on culture to get noticed. They have developed an island to host major museums, some of which were designed in partnership with the biggest museums on the planet, like the Louvre and soon the Guggenheim.
We visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which is very beautiful, and a small park called heritage that gives an idea of how farmers used to live, with goats, a cow, and a vegetable garden. There is a small free museum showing old objects and weaponry. There is also a small beach with a nice view of the city.

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