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Sharjah Art Museum
Sharjah's heritage and arts areas are anchored by one of the region's most dynamic art museums, a treat for committed art-lovers and casual visitors alike. Downstairs, two galleries present rotating temporary exhibits of international calibre. Upstairs, the permanent collection offers a comprehensive survey of art created in the Arab world from the late 19th century onward. Its importance, as one of the few spaces in the world where you can view such a vast collection of Arab art, is indisputable.
Louvre Abu Dhabi
Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Jean Nouvel, the highly anticipated Louvre Abu Dhabi finally arrived in late 2017. Through 12 galleries, the world-class collection traces humanity's artistic achievements from the Neolithic up to the present day, all the while breaking all norms of traditional museum curation. Here, artworks are grouped by theme and time-frame rather than country or specific civilisation. The result is a globe-trotting journey through human heritage that highlights the universal threads of all cultures.
Dubai
Marvel at the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, shop in the Dubai Mall, and explore the historic Al Fahidi neighborhood.
Fujairah
Discover the UAE’s maritime heritage, with stunning beaches and the historic Fujairah Fort.
Cultural Insights
Dress Code: Modest dress is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. Local Cuisine: Savor traditional Emirati dishes like Shawarma, Falafel, and Luqaimat.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Rising majestically from manicured gardens and visible from the bridges joining Abu Dhabi Island to the mainland, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is an impressive welcome to the city. With more than 80 marble domes on a roof-line held aloft by 1000 pillars and punctuated by four 107m-high minarets, it's a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture and design. Conceived by Sheikh Zayed, and marking his final resting-place, the mosque is one of the few in the region open to non-Muslims.
Burj Al Arab
The Burj's graceful silhouette – meant to evoke the sail of a dhow (a traditional wooden cargo vessel) – is to Dubai what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. Completed in 1999, this iconic landmark sits on an artificial island and comes with its own helipad and a fleet of chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce limousines. Beyond the striking lobby, with its gold-leaf opulence and attention-grabbing fountain, lie 202 suites with more trimmings than a Christmas turkey.
Ras Al Khaimah
Enjoy the natural beauty of the mountains, desert, and beaches, and visit the historic Dhayah Fort.
When to Visit
Winter (October to March): Ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing, with pleasant weather and a range of festivals and events. Summer (April to September): Hotter temperatures make it a great time for indoor attractions, shopping, and enjoying luxury resorts.
Our thoughts
The UAE is a country that astounds with its architectural feats, enchants with its cultural depth, and indulges with its luxury. Whether seeking a glimpse of the future, a taste of the past, or a lavish retreat, the United Arab Emirates offers an unforgettable journey of discovery.