The incredible culture and heritage of Abu Dhabi is deeply rooted in Islamic customs, creating a radiating example of Islam’s warm hospitality. The combination of traditional customs and new age ethos lure tourists to look for cheap air tickets aboard flights arriving here.
Seikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Abu Dhabi’s Seikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a living example of awe-inspiring artwork. With grand architecture, fascinating design, striking sainted glasses and magnificent interiors adorned with huge chandeliers, the holy place entices hordes of tourists to board flights to Abu Dhabi. The mosque is open every day for the visitors expect Friday and offers an opportunity to shoot beautiful photographs. Being an Islamic city, locals are very particular about their customs and dress code, so tourists arriving on flights here are advised to wear proper attire and show respect to the local culture while visiting this place in Abu Dhabi.
Heritage Village
Travellers interested in the legacy and history of Abu Dhabi, get a glimpse of the emirate’s past while taking a tour to the Heritage Village! With a setting of the traditional village in oasis, the human made settlement demonstrates the reflection of the lifestyle of the Bedouin community. Maintained by the Emirates Heritage Club, the open museum boasts various features that depict the past, including goat’s hair tent, falaj irrigation system, campfire with coffee pot and many more. Travellers can ride a camel, decorate their hands with beautiful heena painting, hold a falcon, watch craftsmen making striking potteries, satisfy their taste buds with authentic Arabian foods and buy beautiful gifts made by locals – possibilities are endless!
Art lovers taking flights to the emirate of Abu Dhabi often take a tour to the Manarat al Saadiyat, one of the popular art centres in Abu Dhabi. Located in the Saadiyat district, the cultural centre features Zayed National Museum and four galleries where visitors can enjoy various exhibitions, cultural performances and theatrical productions depicting the history of the city. You do not need to buy any ticket to visit the venue. One can go through various e-books displaying on huge LCD screens, go for souvenir shopping from various gift shops located inside and taste delectable Arabian delicacies from the Fanr Restuarant before boarding flights back home.