

A breathtaking architectural marvel and a symbol of Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center is the largest mosque in the UAE, featuring stunning white marble, intricate floral patterns, and the world's largest hand-knotted carpet.
A local favorite for shisha and traditional Arabic breakfast.
Iconic for its biryani and Indian breakfast dishes.
Famous for its shawarma and mezze platters.

Hand-woven prayer mats inspired by the mosque's intricate design.
Exquisite oud instruments crafted from local woods, reflecting Emirati culture.
Traditional Emirati cookies made from dates, a staple in local cuisine.
Respectful dress code is mandatory for visiting the mosque.

To cover your head and shoulders while inside the mosque.
The mosque is large and requires a lot of walking.

Small, doughnut-like fritters drizzled with date syrup

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

Slow-cooked chicken or lamb with rice and spices
The grandest mosque in the UAE, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture.
A living museum showcasing traditional Emirati life, crafts, and architecture.
A world-class museum housing a vast collection of art and artifacts from around the globe.
Wat Traimit is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand, famous for containing a 5.5-tonne golden Chinnarat Buddha image.
Chongqing Hotpot is a spicy, flavorful soup known for its numbing and spicy flavors, originating from the city of Chongqing, China.
Established in 1773, it's America's first museum, housing a vast collection of artifacts from the region's rich history.