

Qasr Al Hosn, the oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, is a historic fort and former seat of government, now a museum showcasing the city's history.
Protect yourself from the desert sun and sand dust
Prevent sunburns and skin damage in Abu Dhabi's strong sun

Keep your phone charged while exploring the fort and its surroundings
Iconic for its Hyderabadi Biryani, a local favorite since 1976.

Traditional cafe offering local dishes in a historic setting.
Famous for its authentic Punjabi cuisine and vibrant atmosphere.
The iconic Qasr Al Hosn Fort is the oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, offering a glimpse into the emirate's rich history.

A living museum showcasing traditional Bedouin lifestyle, with workshops, souks, and cultural performances.
A stunning, gold-plated hotel with beautiful gardens, fountains, and a private beach.
Fried dough balls soaked in honey syrup, often served with date syrup

Sweet Emirati breakfast dish made with vermicelli, eggs, and sugar

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat or chicken, flavored with spices and served with a side of vegetable stew
Traditional weaving craft using natural dyes and materials, reflecting Bedouin heritage.
Aromatic resin used in traditional Emirati perfumes, symbolizing wealth and status.
Sweet treats made from dates, a staple fruit in the UAE, often served during Ramadan and special occasions.

A serene beach promenade lined with coconut trees, offering stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A mesmerizing natural phenomenon where a waterfall appears to glow blue under the light of a full moon.
Stonewall National Monument commemorates the 1969 Stonewall riots, a pivotal moment in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, New York City, the monument preserves the cultural relevance of the Stonewall Inn. The site is marked by a large glass cube that glows at night, paying tribute to the bravery of those who fought for equality.