Discover the magnificent attractions of Abu Dhabi on a full-day private tour with visits to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Presidential Palace, Qasr Al Watan, the recently renovated Qasr Al Hosn, and lunch at a 5-star hotel.
Explore one of the World’s few working palaces in UAE’s capital city. Visit the recently renovated Qasr Al Hosn, the former residence of Abu Dhabi’s ruling Al-Nahyan family and discover the awe-inspiring Presidential Palace, Qasr Al Watan, whose exquisite artisanship celebrates the region’s rich cultural heritage. Your final visit on this tour will be to the opulent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one the largest in the world.
Soak in the unparalleled charms of the Grand Mosque, boasting design and craftsmanship believed to have been inspired by similar architectures in Algeria, Morocco, India, and Pakistan. The Qasr Al Watan Palace is no mere official building, but a cultural and architectural landmark, as well as a knowledge hub. The recently renovated Qasr Al Hosn is the site of the island’s only freshwater well. The Fort and Watchtower built in 1790s as well as the surrounding Palace built from coral stone bricks in the 1940s are a testament to the city’s rich past.
Enjoy the convenience of hotel transfers, travel in an air-conditioned coach or minivan, and avail the services of a professional tour guide in your selected language.
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Infant seats available.
If any given tourist site is closed, an alternate attraction in case of the venue's closure.
The operator will contact you within 24h to 48h of the tour date to confirm pick-up location and time.
Children below 5 years old must be seated in a child seat while travelling in any kind of vehicle in the UAE.
If you have a child below 5 years joining the tour, please mention it in the remarks.
IMPORTANT: Please pay strict attention to the dress code since you will be visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Failure to observe the dress code will result in entry to the monument being restricted. When booking and visiting through a Tour Operator, it is not feasible to rent an Abaya (local ladies cloak) at the Mosque. However, in emergency situations, you can purchase an Abaya from your Tour Guide during the tour at a nominal cost of USD 10 (subject to availability).
Dress Code - Women and men are to wear conservative, loose-fitting, non-transparent clothing, long sleeves (up to wrist length), long skirts (up to ankle length), or trousers. Women must wear a headscarf before entering the Mosque. Footwear must be removed before entering the Mosque. Men must not reveal any flesh above their knees and their shoulders must be covered. Body tattoos must be covered. Good quality sunglasses are advised. Hats are advisable when in direct sunlight.