Six places to walk in Abu Dhabi this Ramadan
Why not use this Ramadan as an opportunity to explore some of the many picturesque and pedestrian-friendly walking routes of the UAE capital?
Why not use this Ramadan as an opportunity to explore some of the many picturesque and pedestrian-friendly walking routes of the UAE capital?
The UAE is rich in culture and heritage. But, while luxury suites, opulent lobbies and stunning infinity pools are found in abundance, I feel that few hotels reflect the nation’s fascinating history and unique landscape. That’s where Erth Abu Dhabi stands out. Here, everything from the décor to the ingredients and recipes in the restaurants to the flora and fauna growing in the gardens is distinctively Emirati and authentic to the UAE. Even the word
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To me, the Abrahamic Family House symbolizes what I love most about the UAE. Now open to both worshippers and visitors, the magnificent interfaith complex is located a 10-minute walk from the Louvre Abu Dhabi, right in the heart of Saadiyat Island’s Cultural District. Entrance is free, but you must book a time slot online. Tours are complimentary during the first few weeks of March, and after that they will incur a small charge.
Given the city’s love for fitness, I don’t think it’s possible for Abu Dhabi to have too many yoga studios. However, in order to sway my loyalty away from my usual favorite gyms, or indeed my much-loved YouTube yoga instructors, they have to offer something special. Sacral Grounds, the new yogi hotspot at Mina Souq by Zayed Port, is certainly unique. With a capacity of just eight people per class, it’s definitely the smallest yoga
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