SEE
Regardless of the length of your Abu Dhabi stay, a trip to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque really should be on your agenda. The largest and most striking mosque in the country, it is so expansive that it can host 41,000 worshippers at any one time and contains a plethora of features that warrant your attention. The main prayer hall’s ornate carpet, measuring 67,570sqft and weighing in at close to 35 tonnes, is a true highlight.
SHOP
The World Trade Center Souk, which dubs itself a “contemporary interpretation of a traditional Abu Dhabi market”, is one of the Middle East’s, if not the world’s, most immersive shopping locations. Containing an array of stalls and outlets selling a range of handcrafted trinkets, traditional artefacts, spices, foods and jewellery, all set within a building that elegantly combines classic Arabian architecture with modern design, it’s the perfect place for a well-earned dose of retail therapy.
DECOMPRESS
If you’re fresh from stepping off the plane and want nothing more than a massage and a bit of pampering, The Hideaway, Emirates Palace’s award-winning on-site spa, has your name written all over it. Designed to be a serene, tranquil and indulgent refuge from modern life’s noises and worries, and with treatments that combine traditional and modern spa styles, it’s a slice of pure calm in the heart of Abu Dhabi.
DINE
Hakkasan Abu Dhabi, a Michelin-starred restaurant within Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, is, unquestionably, the ultimate destination for fans of authentic, top-tier Cantonese cuisine. Comprising a restaurant, bar, lounge, private dining rooms and a breathtaking outdoor terrace – as well as boasting an award-winning menu and matchless cocktail selection – Hakkasan is somewhere you’ll find it difficult to leave.