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14 WELCOME TO ABU DHABI 20 Fast facts 26 Express yourself
28 ESSENCE OF ABU DHABI 30 Past and present 34 Property and building development 36 Arts and culture 40 Fashion 44 Jewellery 48 Timepieces
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52 EXPERIENCE ABU DHABI 54 Must dos 56 Events calendar 58 Sport and outdoor adventure 62 Shopping 66 Dining 78 Cafés and confectionary 81 Nightlife 84 Beyond Abu Dhabi 88 Luxury hotel guide 92 Arabic translations
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MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGING EDITOR
The capital of the United Arab Emirates and second largest city of the region is a study in contrasts. With a rich and complex traditional heritage, it is also brimming with forward thinking ideas and practices. Built on the pearl trade, Abu Dhabi really soared with the discovery of oil in the late 1930s – a discovery that saw its wealth and influence multiply exponentially. This wealth has led to the building of ambitious projects, like the breathtaking Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre – which was opened in 2007 and is one of the biggest mosques in the world. Of a more secular nature, there is Saadiyat Island, which has already seen the opening of the New York University of Abu Dhabi campus and will boast the Zayed National Museum, a Louvre and a Guggenheim by the time the development has been completed. Multicultural and diverse, Abu Dhabi is perhaps more tolerant than some of its Emirati siblings, which means that alongside its mosques, you will find Christian churches, Hindu temples and the like. And for those with more cosmopolitan tastes, the shopping opportunities at gleaming high-end locations like The Galleria on Al Maryah Island or the Avenue at Etihad Towers promise luxury and world famous brands on an unimaginable scale. Meanwhile, the traditional souks remain the places to go for bargains and bargaining galore.
Abu Dhabi’s more relaxed tone means it is also a wonderful place to play. From the high art of the Abu Dhabi Classics season, to the more earthy charms of the Grand Prix, which tears up the Yas Marina racetrack every November, there are entertainments and activities to appeal to all tastes. A region of untold wealth built on the oil reserves beneath the sand, Abu Dhabi still has its eye firmly on the future. Aware of the day that oil will run out, the Emirati government – led by the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan – 10 years ago founded the city of Masdar, planned as a totally sustainable and green thinking community. The global financial crisis of 2008 means it has yet to live up to its full potential, but one of the offshoots of Masdar is Shams 1, the biggest solar plant in the Middle East. Ten times the size of Masdar’s own solar field and completed in 2013, it has the capability to take 20,000 Abu Dhabi homes off the grid. Take the time to discover this pearl of the Middle East and enjoy!
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IMMERSE YOURSELF IN A MAGICAL LAND WHERE DESERT SANDS LEAD TO AZURE WATERS, WHERE ANCIENT TRADITIONS FUSE INTO FUTURISTIC VISION, AND WHERE A CALL TO PRAYER MARKS THE BEGINNING OF A DAY BEFORE THE STIR OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE STARTS UPâ&#x20AC;¦ WELCOME TO ABU DHABI.
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Welcome to Abu Dhabi EMILY PARKER EXPLORES THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ONE VISIONARY CAPITAL CITY.
Abu Dhabi is something of a mirage rising out of the dusty desert of the United Arab Emirates. A city of glittering gold and shimmering glass, it is everything you want it to be and more – an epic contrast of the barren and the beautiful, the privileged and the poor, the noble and nomadic. Nestled in the Persian Gulf, the modern site of this grand city began as a source of fresh water – of paramount importance to the Bedouin tribes of Bani Yas, descendants of whom are the current rulers of the nation today. Originally trading in pearls, an abundance of which were found in the azure waters of the Gulf, this settlement came to be of vast importance to the British in colonial times. They used its location to protect their trade routes to India from pirates. It later rose from the sands of the desert with the discovery of oil in the 1960s, turning what was once a small port into a bustling, international metropolis. A good ‘taster’ of the Middle East, Abu Dhabi has enough sheikdom and sand dunes to fire the inquisitive, yet still retains enough of a cosmopolitan union of Islam and the Western world to please any traveller. You may be surprised by the city’s greenery, but you will soon discover that, with over 400 kilometres of coastline and 2000 parks, the city is known for its lush shrubbery in what is normally a very beige landscape. Traditions and customs abound in the United Arab Emirates and it pays to be respectful of
Islamic culture: a modest dress code, friendly manner and mindful tone will serve you well here, but that’s not to say you won’t find plenty of fun. There is simply so much to do, and the city is easily laid out for convenience. The signature Corniche Road runs directly along the coastline and opens up to a number of beautiful cafés where one can stop and admire the view with a fortifying coffee or relax and soak up some of the heartwarming sunshine on the immaculate beaches. Abu Dhabi offers more than just your typical tourist attractions of shops, beaches and fine dining; it is a world-class cultural destination. Only minutes from the city centre, the currently under construction mammoth project, Saadiyat Island, is set to become the art haunt of the Middle East. By the time it’s finished (expected to be 2020), it will house a New York University campus, a Guggenheim, and even a Louvre! If the arts aren’t enough for you, head to Yas Island, home of the Formula One Grand Prix track, yacht club, marina and Ferrari World. Don’t miss a trip to the Central Market; a vast shopping arena that rivals New York’s 5th Avenue. And if it’s luxury shopping you’re after, you can’t go past Etihad Towers or The Galleria. Meanwhile, the Souk is the best spot for buying up all of your souvenirs and trinkets. The scale of the entertainment in Abu Dhabi is unrivalled anywhere else in the world. It’s like the Las Vegas of the Middle East… without the drinking and gambling, of course!
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A GOOD ‘TASTER’ OF THE MIDDLE EAST, ABU DHABI HAS ENOUGH SHEIKDOM AND SAND DUNES TO FIRE THE INQUISITIVE, YET STILL RETAINS ENOUGH OF A COSMOPOLITAN UNION OF ISLAM AND THE WESTERN WORLD TO PLEASE ANY TRAVELLER. The jewel of Abu Dhabi’s Heritage crown has to be the imposing Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. A national icon, it offers tours for all cultures, backgrounds and religions, but this is a place of worship, so you must adhere to Islamic guidelines. It is, frankly, jaw-dropping in size at 22,412 square metres and fits a staggering 40,960 worshippers. Consider this: there are 82 domes of white marble and over 1000 columns featuring any number of semi-precious gems and stones, including mother of pearl, amethyst and lapis lazuli. And it’s not just the exterior that impresses; the carpet was handcrafted by over 1100 artisans in the famed carpet region
of Mashhad in Iran, and has been valued at over US$8 million! The chandelier in the prayer hall is the largest of its kind in the world. The Mosque’s construction used materials and designs from numerous countries around the world and the result is intended to promote peace, tolerance and understanding. The scale and beauty of this place is genuinely awe-inspiring. If you are looking for an oasis away from the everyday hubbub of the Western world, then the refreshing, vast and contrast-heavy Abu Dhabi is for you – one of the most barren environments on earth unveiling a veritable playground for all things glitzy and grand. ●
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Al Mubazra. © Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority
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Fast facts AIRPORT
CAR HIRE
Abu Dhabi International Airport is the emirate’s primary international airport, and continues to expand to accommodate the fast growing tourism industry of the region. The airport itself is a modern hub of activity, incorporating the latest technology to achieve a high level of service for its more than 20 million passengers per annum. It includes state-of-the-art facilities and international boutiques, with a unique 18-hole sand golf course close to the airport grounds and available for use by transit passengers and local golf enthusiasts alike. The current multibillion-dollar development plan for the Midfield Terminal Complex, a new passenger terminal between the two runways, will prepare the airport for a potential additional 20 million passengers by its estimated completion date of 2017.
There are plenty of car rental offices in Abu Dhabi, with all sizes and makes of cars available for hire, with or without a driver. Rates begin at around 40 AED (US$11.00) a day for small cars and a variety of limousine and executive transportation services are available by the hour or by the day. Roads are excellent; however, the inner city traffic has a reputation for being somewhat chaotic.
ALCOHOL Alcoholic drinks are served in the major hotels and their restaurants, as well as in a few clubs (such as some golf clubs) and associations, and the minimum drinking age is 21. Non-Muslim residents can buy supplies of liquor for home consumption by obtaining a licence. Public drunkenness or driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly against the law, as is serving, selling or giving liquor to Muslims.
BARGAINING Bargaining is part of the fun of shopping in Abu Dhabi, although it is more a matter of negotiation than haggling. Persistent bargaining will usually reduce the list price substantially – especially for cash sales. In the souks (markets), the rule of thumb is to offer half the listed or quoted price and work upwards from there.
CLIMATE The climate is at its best between October and April when, even in mid-winter, temperatures on the coast hover at around 24 degrees Celsius. Nights are cooler, sometimes even chilly, but rain is so infrequent it poses little threat to outdoor activities. From May until September, it is extremely hot and humid on the coast and, although humidity drops significantly inland, temperatures soar over 40 degrees Celsius during the day and only drop by about 10 degrees at night.
CLOTHING Lightweight summer clothing is suitable all year round, with the addition of a warmer jacket for cool winter nights. Air-conditioned hotels and restaurants can also be quite cold at times. During the summer months, it is advisable to wear loose, comfortable clothes in fabrics suitable for hot conditions. On beaches and around swimming pools, modern swimwear can be worn without contravening local dress codes, although visitors are expected to dress conservatively in public and shoulders and legs should be covered if visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. It is advisable to cover up under the strong Arabian sun with sleeved clothing, hats and sunglasses.
BUSINESS HOURS The Islamic weekend is generally Friday, the holy day when businesses other than shops close down completely, and Saturday. During the working week – Sunday to Thursday – government offices are usually open between 08.00 and 16.00, but malls and restaurants remain open much later.
CREDIT CARDS Most credit cards such as Diners, American Express, MasterCard and Visa are accepted at the major hotels and some of the larger shops; however, better bargains can usually be obtained with cash.
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Arabian horses. Š Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority
Emirates Palace. Š Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority
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CURRENCY
INTERNET
The United Arab Emirate dirham (AED) and fils are the units of currency with 100 fils to the dirham. The dirham is tied to the US dollar at a steady exchange rate of US$1 = AED3.67. Banks usually give the best rates on foreign currency exchange, but hotels and airports are often quicker and are open outside of banking hours. Money exchangers tend to have a wider range of currencies, but their rates may be higher. Exchange rates are published daily in newspapers.
Fixed and wireless internet access is readily available throughout much of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. Most hotels and many cafés around the city centres have Wi-Fi access, and now many public places such as malls and the airport have it also.
DRIVING LICENCES
MEDICAL CARE
Visitors wishing to drive must have a valid international licence. A UAE driver’s licence can be obtained if your job classification allows it and you can produce the relevant documentation. Check with the Traffic and Licensing Department for more information.
All visitors to Abu Dhabi must have medical insurance cover. If you need emergency medical assistance during your trip, dial 999 and ask for an ambulance. You should contact your insurance/ medical assistance company promptly if you are referred to a medical facility for treatment. Medical attention is available around the clock. There are many well-equipped modern facilities in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, including several private hospitals. Most hotels have their own doctor on 24-hour call, and pharmacies carry common medicines and health products. Healthcare is free to all nationals and residents with a health card. Others may choose between inexpensive care in government health facilities or higher priced private treatment.
DUTY FREE ALLOWANCE Four litres of alcohol (for non-Muslim adults only), AED3000 worth of gifts including perfume and AED2000 worth of cigarettes (or two kilograms of tobacco) are permitted duty free allowances. There are no restrictions on the amount of currency you may bring into Abu Dhabi and no customs duties on personal effects accompanied or unaccompanied. There are duty free stores at the airport’s arrival and departure lounges that stock an extensive range of merchandise.
ELECTRICITY The electricity supply is 220/240 volts AC at 50 cycles. The socket type is identical to the three-point British system.
LANGUAGE The official language is Arabic, but English is widely understood in hotels and shops. English is also used as a second language in commerce.
NEWSPAPERS The English language newspapers such as The National, Gulf News, Gulf Today and Khaleej Times are published daily, as are six Arabic newspapers. Foreign newspapers (a day late) and magazines are also available in bookshops and supermarkets, along with many other specialist Arabic magazines.
PHOTOGRAPHY HEALTH REQUIREMENTS No health certificates are required currently for entry to the UAE, except for visitors who have been in a cholera or yellow fever infected area during the 14 days before arrival. Some over the counter and prescription medicines may be considered controlled substances in the UAE and health requirements can change suddenly, so it is always wise to check the situation with your embassy or travel agent before departure.
Abu Dhabi is rich in subject matter; only a few things are taboo, including military and other government installations. It is courteous to ask permission before photographing any nationals and be mindful that taking photographs of local women could be considered inappropriate.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS As the dates of Islamic holidays are not fixed, it is best to ask a resident or consult the daily newspapers for information, because holidays are frequently confirmed less than 24 hours in advance.
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Jebel Hafeet. © Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority
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2016 PUBLIC HOLIDAY DATES
TAXIS
Hijri New Year’s Day* – expected 2 October UAE National Day – 2 and 3 December 2016 Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday * – expected 11 December
Taxis are plentiful, comparatively cheap and operate regulated fixed-meter fares around the city from about AED5 to AED20. A journey to the city centre in a modern airport taxi will cost approximately AED75, and family, ladies’ and taxis equipped for passengers with special needs can be requested at no additional charge.
2017 PUBLIC HOLIDAY DATES New Year – 1 January Israa and Miaraj Night* – expected 24 April Ramadan – expected to begin 25 May Eid Al Fitr* – expected to begin 25 June Arafat (Hajj) Day* – expected 31 August Eid Al Adha* – expected 1 September Hijri New Year’s Day* – expected 21 September Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday * – expected 30 November UAE National Day – 2 and 3 December 2017 * Islamic holidays (exact date is subject to moonsighting)
RAMADAN Ramadan falls during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a month of fasting, during which no food or water may be consumed in public during daylight hours. As a matter of respect, non-Muslims should also observe these religious customs. Licensed premises are closed until after 7pm during Ramadan and working hours are reduced; however, business is sometimes conducted after dark. The end of Ramadan is marked by joyous feasting and dancing over the three-day Eid Al-Fitr holiday.
TELEPHONE Telecommunications throughout Abu Dhabi are modern and efficient. International direct dialling is available to most countries. Local and international dialling codes may be obtained by dialling the operator on 181. If you have difficulty with dialling, ring 151 for assistance. Pay phones, located in the cities and at points along the highways, can be operated by coins (AED1 or 50 fils) or phone cards, which may be purchased from post offices and licensed agents throughout the city. Reduced charges apply between 21.00 and 07.00, plus all day on Fridays, public or national holidays. Major hotels have all the latest telecommunications facilities.
TELEVISION There are about 13 channels broadcasting in Arabic and English in Abu Dhabi, and it is also possible to pick up signals from Dubai, Sharjah and countries outside of the UAE. Plus Abu Dhabi receives satellite television from around the world, transmitting CNN, the BBC and Star TV, among others.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT An extensive, modern bus system operates 24 hours a day. The major coach station is on Hazza Bin Zayed Road, where buses arrive and depart for destinations throughout Abu Dhabi and beyond. All public buses are air-conditioned, as are some of the city’s busier bus stops. Fares are inexpensive.
RADIO Both Arabic and English commercial radio stations broadcast in Abu Dhabi. Arabic radio is broadcast in alternating short wave frequencies.
TIME UAE time is four hours ahead of GMT.
TIPPING Tipping is a practice that varies from country to country, depending on tradition. In Abu Dhabi, the practice is to tip according to service. Even where a service charge is applied, staff expect a little extra. Ten percent is acceptable in hotel restaurants; for luggage porters at airports a tip of AED5 or AED10 is customary, depending on the amount of luggage.
RELIGION Islam is the official religion, but other creeds are respected. There are three Christian churches: St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, St George Orthodox Cathedral and St Andrew’s Protestant Church. Every Muslim has a duty to pray five times a day; the precise times are published daily.
WATER Tap water in major centres comes from desalination plants and is safe to drink; however, many people prefer bottled water, which is served in most hotels and restaurants and may be purchased at shops throughout Abu Dhabi. ●
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Express yourself
Although English is widely spoken throughout the United Arab Emirates, the following words and phrases may prove helpful during your stay.
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Yes
Na’am
What time is it?
As-sa’a kam?
No
La’
Call me a taxi
Areed taxi
Hello
Marhaba
I want to buy...
Areed ashtiri...
Thank you
Ashkurak ( female – ashkurik)
Do you sell...?
Andak...?
Where is the market?
Wain is-souq?
Welcome
Ahlan wa sahlan
One
Wahid
How are you?
Kaif halak? ( female – kaif halik?)
Two
Ithnain
Three
Thalatha
Very well, thank you
Taib katheer, shokran
Four
Arba’a
I am grateful
Ana muttashakkir
Five
Khamsa
Thank you for your hospitality
Shokran ala hathihi-ldhiafah
Six
Sitta
Seven
Sab’a
Good morning
Sabah al-khair
Eight
Thamaniya
Good evening
Masa’al-khair
Nine
Tis’a
Goodbye
Fi aman lllah
Ten
Ashara
How much?
Qadaish
Hundred
Mi’a
On the right
‘Ala yaminak
Thousand
Alf
On the left
‘Ala shimalak
Sunday
Yom al-ahad
Straight ahead
Doghri
Monday
Yom al-ithnain
When?
Emta?
Tuesday
Yom ath-thalatha
I do not have...
Ma’indi...
Wednesday
Yom al-arba’a
Stop
Qif
Thursday
Yom al-khamees
Go
Imshi
Friday
Yom al-jum’a
I don’t speak Arabic
Ma ata – kallam Arabi
Saturday
Yom as-sabt
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at dusk. © Boule
ABU DHABI IS AS CULTURALLY RICH AS IT IS OIL WEALTHY – WITH LUXURY, OPULENCE AND GRANDEUR AT THE FOREFRONT OF ITS ART, EVENTS, DEVELOPMENTS, ATTRACTIONS, SHOPPING AND FASHION WORLDS.
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Past and present WELCOME TO DISCOVERS THAT WHILE THE CAPITAL OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES HONOURS ITS HERITAGE, IT CONTINUES TO MODERNISE AT A RATE OF KNOTS.
PAST
LOUVRE ABU DHABI
Over the years, the waters off Abu Dhabi have been hotly contested, namely by the Portuguese (1498 to 1633) and the British (early 1600s to 1971), who both had stints at controlling parts of the Gulf and the valuable trade route waters that went along with it. Traditionally, mainland Abu Dhabi was never as bustling or as sought after as its waters and was only sparsely populated by various Bedouin tribes until the middle part of the 20th century. Until this point, Abu Dhabi had about 46,000 inhabitants and the emirate’s economy largely consisted of date farming, camel herding, fishing and pearling. This all changed in 1958 when British discoverers tapped into oil coffers in Abu Dhabi that today still account for about nine percent of the world’s oil reserves. Four years later, Abu Dhabi was exporting barrels of it to the world and starting a rapid transformation from a somewhat arid land of camels, mud and reed huts into a boomtown of Ferraris and shiny high-rises. When Abu Dhabi gained independence from the UK in 1971 and the UAE was officially created, its new president, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan (the former ruler of Abu Dhabi) set out to modernise the country. And this has been achieved, particularly in the capital.
Due to open soon, the Louvre Abu Dhabi is a product of a 30-year cultural accord between the UAE and French Government. Designed by Jean Nouvel, it will present major artefacts and works in archaeology, the fine arts and decorative arts from all historic periods. The stunning, fretted canopy, which is a key design feature, was inspired by sunlight streaming through the palm plantations of the ancient oasis in Al Ain – Abu Dhabi’s second city and its heritage heartland. Exhibitions to go on show will be drawn from the collections of the Louvre and other French museums including the Musée du Quai Branly, Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée d’Orsay, Versailles, Musée Guimet, Rodin and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux. The Louvre Abu Dhabi will also present works from its own permanent collection. The 24,000-square metre museum will include 6000 square metres of galleries devoted to permanent display with 2000 square metres reserved for temporary exhibitions.
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Arabic coffee. © Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority
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TODAY, ABU DHABI IS CHARACTERISED BY ITS MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND GLOBAL INVESTMENTS; IT EVEN HAS ITS OWN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE, ETIHAD AIRWAYS. PRESENT Today, Abu Dhabi is characterised by its modern architecture and global investments; it even has its own international airline, Etihad Airways. While there has been a push to diversify the economy, oil production is to this day the primary industry and looks to stay like that for a couple more decades to come. This oil wealth has made Abu Dhabi one of the richest cities in the world, with its more than 2.3 million residents accounting for one of the highest GDP per capita in the world. Abu Dhabi also boasts its fair share of manmade attractions, which give the emirate a distinct
CHARCUTERIE SPREAD WITH CRAFT BEER. © THE ROYAL MAIL HOTEL
progressive and almost futuristic feel. Some of these developments include buildings such as the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, HQ, Capital Gate, as well as Yas Island, with its Ferrari theme park, racetrack, water park, apartments, hotels, golf courses and retail centre. In the future will be the Saadiyat Island cultural attractions, due for completion in the next few years, with elements such as its range of educational facilities – from kindergarten to university. There will also be Al Reem, which will have an 83-storey skyscraper, New York-style central park and a Venetian-like canal system by its completion in 2023. ●
CELLAR. © THE ROYAL MAIL HOTEL
Saadiyat. © Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority
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Property and building development HEATHER BLOOM TAKES A CLOSE LOOK AT ABU DHABI’S UNIQUE BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL EMPIRE THAT IS HELPING PAVE THE WAY FOR THE EMIRATE’S FUTURE.
Since the mid-1970s, Abu Dhabi has been experiencing an economic boom, mostly due to its rich oil supplies that keep engines running the world over. Holding 95 percent of the UAE’s oil reserves makes this capital city one of the richest in the world and therefore allows Emirati designs to be some of the most spectacular, opulent and innovative pieces ever created. In what is considered one of the most important pieces of the Abu Dhabi landscape, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque has been inspired by both Mughal and Moorish mosque architecture, and is a unique piece of architecture that has brought aspects from every continent to its design. Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi, the city’s premium business address, is located on the top floors of the iconic Capital Gate building, which leans a record-breaking 18 degrees. The hotel is adjacent to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), the largest conference and exhibition venue in the Middle East. From business-minded to excessive, the UAE is well-known for its giant skyscrapers, huge shopping malls and incredible tourist attractions. Abu Dhabi is leading the pack with the biggest and best in theme parks, shopping and a series of buildings classed as ‘supertall’. Etihad Towers is
one of the latest projects to realign the Abu Dhabi landscape with its super tall, über-modern design. The five towers that make up the project consist of one office tower, three residential buildings and a hotel. The tallest of the five reaches 3000 metres and 76 storeys, classing the finished development as one of the world’s epic ‘supertalls’. For the adventure seekers, Yas Island holds everything wet, wild and wonderful and is sure to thrill your senses. The entertainment destination is a 30-minute drive from Abu Dhabi and is home to world-class attractions such as the Yas Marina Circuit (the state-of-the-art motor sports race track, which hosts the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) and the stunning Yas Hotel, which sits atop both land and ocean with innovative design and spectacular craftsmanship. Now the island, which is already home to Ferrari World, the world’s largest indoor theme park for the auto-loving motoring enthusiast, has taken its entertainment capacity to the next level with the development of Yas Waterworld. All these remarkable developments mean the future of this incredible city pays homage to its past while looking into the future, both stylistically and ecologically, to create a brand new vision for the UAE. ●
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Yas Hotel. © Sophie James
Ferrari World. © Philip Lange
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Arts and culture HEATHER BLOOM UNCOVERS THE MELTING POT OF TRADITION AND MODERNITY THAT FEEDS ABU DHABI’S RICH LANDSCAPE OF ARTS AND CULTURE.
Generous, warm and kind, Abu Dhabi locals are more tolerant than many other Arabic nations and therefore welcome travellers to their beautiful nation under the sun. Central to Abu Dhabi’s national identity are its traditions and the necessity of preserving these traditions for future generations. Currently, the growing trend within Abu Dhabi is the melding of old and new – respecting tradition while creating a new artistic landscape for the UAE.
CULTURE A call to prayer – a beautiful, eerie chant that emanates from the mosques, the first of which sounds at dawn – sets the tone of this city. Abu Dhabi is a curious and fascinating blend of tradition and development. More conservative than neighbouring Dubai, it nevertheless is tolerant and respectful of the many cultures that make up its population. In reflecting its dedication to Islam and its rich cultural ties, Abu Dhabi’s art and culture scene is positively passionate and pervasive. The adoption of the Islamic faith has had the largest effect on Abu Dhabi’s culture, as many of its traditions revolve around the promotion and celebration of the national religion. The Islamic faith is based on the Quran values. It encourages generosity, charity and family, and is evident in every facet of Abu Dhabi society from politics to national dress. The Emirati people are warm, respectful people who value their deeply ingrained cultural roots and religion. The most widely respected and celebrated holiday in Abu Dhabi is Ramadan, usually falling on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar (Al
Hijri). This is a spiritual time in which practising Muslims refrain from eating and drinking during daylight hours. Visitors to Abu Dhabi are required to respect this tradition and therefore nonMuslim guests are asked to eat meals and drink water in private between dawn and dusk. Many shops are closed or have limited hours during this period, which lasts for 29 to 30 days. The end of Ramadan results in the festival Eid al-Fitr, in which the fast is broken and Muslim followers rejoice by attending religious ceremonies and showing their generosity. It is customary to give something to charity during the two or three days of Eid al-Fitr. Local residents are easily distinguishable from tourists as they often wear traditional garments; for men this means the dishdasha, a long white collarless gown and matching headdress (ghutrah). Local Emirati women wear abayas over their clothing; a long, black loose-fitting garment that may be worn with a nijab (face covering) headdress. While Islam is the prominent faith followed by Emirati people, Abu Dhabi residents are renowned for their religious tolerance and it is not uncommon to see Christian churches or Hindu temples alongside traditional mosques. This unifying nature is due to the influx of immigrants over the past century. Iranians moved to the desert paradise in the early 1900s, while Indians and Pakistanis flocked to the UAE capital during the 1960s.
TRADITIONAL ARTS The traditional arts of Abu Dhabi are as rich in history and as bright as the fabric used to create such extraordinary pieces of art and handicrafts. Largely dominated by women, the original arts and
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crafts skills have been passed from one generation to the next in a tradition that is as much cultural experience as it is artistic venture. Weaving and embroidery are popular skills in Abu Dhabi, where women weave brightly coloured strings of gold and silver on a wooden block in order to achieve the teli – an intricate and exquisite embroidery technique that decorates the traditional costumes worn during special occasions and festivals.
GHAF ART GALLERY Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street, Al Khalidiyah Tel: +971 2 665 5332 www.ghafgallery.blogspot.com BARAKAT GALLERY Emirates Palace Tel: +971 2 690 8950 www.barakatgallery.com
Open: 9am to 4pm from Saturday to Thursday and from
THEATRE AND MUSIC
3.30pm to 9pm on Fridays.
Established in 1981, the National Theatre in Abu Dhabi was developed by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan and houses a 2253-seat auditorium for theatre and events, complete with a purpose-built gallery for art exhibitions. Next door to the National Theatre is the city’s Cultural Centre, home to an array of cultural and artistic activities, including seminars. It also houses two exhibition halls exhibiting over 100 pieces of work from local Emirati artists. The Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation (ADMAF) is at the forefront of arts in the region, bringing theatre and other performing arts to the UAE capital. Regular concerts featuring local and international artists are also often held at the Cultural Foundation auditorium or the Emirates Palace auditorium. The popular Abu Dhabi Classics series is an annual event, bringing the world’s greatest classical music stars to the stage.
Heritage Village Near Marina Mall, Breakwater, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 681 4455 www.torath.ae
MODERN ART Abu Dhabi is in the middle of a cultural boom; the artistic community has well and truly found its feet in the hot, sandy desert and is quickly becoming the epicentre for the Middle Eastern arts scene. Bringing the world to Abu Dhabi is the team at the Tourism and Development Company, which plans to shape Abu Dhabi into a regional centre of culture by 2030. Part of this incredible development is the completion of Saadiyat Island, an ‘island of art’ that aims to bring the greatest artists and artwork to the UAE, therefore uniting the corners of the globe in one thriving hub of creativity and beauty. Some of the plans involve the world’s largest ever Guggenheim Museum that stands at 30,000 square metres (320,000 square feet), which is in its construction phase and will house the finest in contemporary art as well as a library, children’s education facility and state-of-art-conservation laboratory. In addition to the Guggenheim, there is the world’s first Louvre Museum built in the UAE, which is due to open soon. It has been designed to appear to be floating with its web-patterned dome giving the illusion of sunlight filtering through palm fronds in a desert oasis.
(ADMAF) Tel: +971 2 333 6400 Fax: +971 2 641 1055 www.admaf.org NATIONAL THEATRE AND CULTURAL CENTRE PO Box 17 Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 800 552 255
FESTIVAL ABU DHABI ART FAIR Abu Dhabi Art is an annual festival incorporating a selection of the world’s finest art galleries displaying emerging artists of the nation. Each edition of the festival includes public programs run by world-renowned artists, art workshops and exhibitions.
MANARAT AL SAADIYAT Saadiyat Cultural District Sheikh Khalifa Hwy, Abu Dhabi, UAE Open daily from 9am to 8pm. Tel: +971 2 657 5800 www.saadiyatculturaldistrict.ae
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Charcuterie spread with craft beer. © The Royal Mail Hotel
www.abudhabiartfair.ae Cellar. © The Royal Mail Hotel
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A young girl. © Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority
Gidon Kremer in the Abu Dhabi Classics series. © Sergey Petrov
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Fashion – an emergence of international elegance EVER MINDFUL OF TRADITION, ABU DHABI IS NEVERTHELESS A CONTEMPORARY FASHIONISTA’S PARADISE.
In the UAE, most locals wear traditional national dress – the khandura (fulllength dress shirt) and gutra (red checked or white headdress) for men, held in place by an agal (black cord). Women wear abayas (long, loose black robe) with a sheyla (headscarf). However, this doesn’t preclude an interest in fashion. As an art form, fashion is known for its ability to evolve with time and geography and look forward – whether in textures, designs or even by capital. Traditionally, the term ‘fashion capital’ has been deemed to belong on the streets of Paris, Rome, London and New York, but in 2008 all that changed as Abu Dhabi hosted its first fashion week and its ascent into the global fashion stakes has not slowed since. Abu Dhabi, labelled as the wealthiest emirate, is rapidly establishing itself as the luxury fashion capital of the Middle East. The 2008 show certainly set a new standard in the fashion industry. For the top regional designers, Abu Dhabi Fashion Week also provided a platform to participate in the other great international fashion weeks. Designers such as Lebanon-based Milia
Maroun, an Abu Dhabi Fashion Week designer, enjoyed enormous success and became the first ever Arabian designer to show her collection at Milan Fashion Week that same year. This reputation has been further enhanced by several luxury international fashion boutiques, including opening in Etihad Towers. Designed by Australian architects DBI Design and completed in 2011, Etihad Towers is a truly cosmopolitan exercise in pure luxury that has changed the Abu Dhabi skyline forever. Its Towers offer the most amazing vantage points, with breathtaking views over both the vibrant city and the Arabian Sea. Jumeirah at Etihad Towers was the location of the 2012 World Luxury Fashion Week, which symbolised Abu Dhabi’s position as a centre for fashion excellence. With the opening of the Galleria in August 2013, a host of other world-class designer outlets have joined the impressive line-up at Etihad Towers, with the new venue boasting outlets for the likes of Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Dior, Diane von Furstenberg, Christian Louboutin, Fendi, Gucci, Prada, Ralph Lauren… the list goes on.
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ABU DHABI, LABELLED AS THE WEALTHIEST EMIRATE, IS RAPIDLY ESTABLISHING ITSELF AS THE LUXURY FASHION CAPITAL OF THE MIDDLE EAST. RUE DE BAC One of the standout brands in Abu Dhabi fashion is Rue de Bac, the design house famous for its elegant bags and accessories that originated in Paris way back in 1830. In Abu Dhabi the brand is now represented by Mohammed Rasool Khoory and Sons, an outlet that seeks to provide the best international brands and unique designs. Rue du Bac specialises in making ladies’ handbags renowned for their refined style, which reflects pure and ancient values, as well as the unique heritage of the combined crafts of goldsmiths and the leather industry. The perfectly chosen materials and carefully designed graphics ensure the sense of luxury resulting from traditional Italian industry and artistry to ensure a balance between design, colour and appearance. The result: a perfect harmony of elegance, richness and beauty. Rue du Bac’s products are limited editions, with never more than 999 made of each handbag, while some are even one-offs, dramatically increasing the value of each signature piece. Rolex Building Abu Dhabi Central Market area Tel: +971 2 622 2200 www.mrkhoory.com www.ruedubac.it
Since 2012, Abu Dhabi has successfully showcased yet another unique fashion experience, the Bride Show. With the next event taking place in January 2017, the Bride Show features over 250 local and international exhibitors showcasing a mix of bridal gowns, evening wear, haute couture and traditional wear along with other wedding related factors like caterers, venues, photographers and the like. The Bride Show is held at ADNEC, Abu Dhabi’s exhibition centre, which is also the venue for the annual tradeshow, Fashion Days. At Abu Dhabi Fashion Days, local designers and regional brands come together twice a year over four days at a time to showcase their wares. The two events cover autumn/winter and spring/ summer, with the last event held in June 2016. The event includes Designer Alley and a fashion/art exhibition by Emirati creatives called ‘Dress the Mannequin’. Some of the local and upcoming designers displaying their work in the past have been the luxury brand Grafika Boutique (where all that glitters is not necessarily gold), Keswah (a UAE designer creating contemporary jalabiya/long dresses), Amal Murad (who boasts a ‘revolutionary approach to the classic cut of the abaya’) and Nazzy Belgari, known for a range of colourful kaftans and coats. The latter has also been featured at Abu Dhabi’s Fashion Saray exhibition. Labelling itself an event that ‘caters to the modern lifestyle of today’s executive women’ Fashion Saray launched in Dubai in June 2014, travelling to Abu Dhabi five months later and most recently was held again in Dubai in June 2016. For Abu Dhabi, the future of fashion is brilliant and boundless, and United Arab Emirates’ connection to the international and regional fashion worlds continues to add additional glamour to this future. ●
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Christian Louboutin Galata 120 Patent Version Curacao. © Christian Louboutin
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Jewellery THE SHIMMER AND SHINE OF ABU DHABI’S AMAZING ARRAY OF QUALITY JEWELLERY CONTINUE TO BEDAZZLE SIMONE TURNER.
Happy Dreams pendant. © Al Manara International www.welcome-to.com
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Happy Dreams mother of pearl ring. © Al Manara International
As the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates (after Dubai), with over 920,000 residents, Abu Dhabi is also one of the world’s richest, meaning that is there an amazing range of jewellery to behold here. Alongside the big names like Cartier, Bulgari, Piaget or Tiffany & Co, glamorous jewellery brands such as Roberto Coin, Boucheron and Mikimoto rise to the challenge. Founding his company in Vicenza Italy and famed for his goldsmith craftsmanship, Roberto Coin later added gems and diamonds to the company’s product line-up and now offers an extraordinary range of original, audacious and breathtakingly beautiful pieces. The Anamalier collection is particularly eye-catching. Take your mind, body and soul on an incredible journey unearthing gold, pearls and diamonds of all varieties – this city awaits you for a truly ‘glistening’ experience.
GOLD This precious metal is sold worldwide, yet a study by the Ministry of Foreign Trade revealed that the UAE sits among one of the world’s top five gold traders, with Abu Dhabi’s gold market being one of the biggest. Gold in the UAE has no Value Added Tax (VAT), making it particularly inexpensive, and often offering prices up to 40 percent lower than in the West. With around 85 gold shops and jewellery manufacturers in Abu Dhabi, tourists and expatriates will find purchasing gold enjoyable. You may also find yourself staying at one of the few hotels with a ‘gold to go’, the world’s first gold vending machine – a German-made gold-plated creation installed at the Emirates Palace Hotel in 2010. The Madinat Zayed Gold Souk is gold heaven and features many varieties of gold at very
reasonable prices. Distinguishing gold can be complicated, which is why carats are used to measure the purity. While 24 carats are desired for their purest form, gold made from it can easily lose shape or become scratched. To overcome this, gold is often mixed with alloys, decreasing the carat rating and altering the colour (depending on the metal used), with pink, yellow and white tinges being popular outcomes.
PEARLS Abu Dhabi pearls are a beautiful and significant reminder of the city’s ancient pearling industry, the city’s main source of income prior to 1930. During this time, many families would leave the desert for a coastal lifestyle where the most exquisite pearls could be found by men diving up to 40 metres deep, without equipment, in the Arabian Gulf waters. During the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s, Abu Dhabi’s pearling industry was heading for non-existence, but the discovery of oil some two decades later saved the economy and brought the pearl trade back to life. Pearls occur when an oyster tries to disperse a foreign object by coating it with tiny layers of calcium carbonate in crystalline form. In natural surroundings, only one pearl is found in approximately every 10,000 oysters. For this reason, today there are cultured pearl farms (where a pearl is created by manually placing a shell bead inside an oyster). A pearl’s value will always be determined by a combination of factors, including size, colour, lustre, shape and surface quality. Pearls are weighed in carats and measured in millimetres and the bigger the pearl, the more valuable it is likely
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© Mikimoto
Paloma Picasso® Paloma’s Venezia Goldoni bracelet. © Tiffany & Co.
Bull collection. © Roberto Coin
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to be. The most common and valuable shapes in pearls are spherical, but tear- and pear-shaped pearls are also popular. The ‘lustre’ of a pearl refers to its sheen. The higher the lustre, the shinier and more mirror-like it will be. A low lustre pearl will appear matte and chalky and thus be less desirable. The surface quality of a pearl refers to its flaws – a pearl with flaws will generally be lower in value. Coloured pearls (as opposed to those that are plain white) are the most highly prized, particularly those with silver, pink or gold tints.
Sunburst emerald fringe. © Al Manara International
DIAMONDS As the world’s most valued gemstones, diamonds are an extremely popular purchase in Abu Dhabi, where the stone is renowned for its high quality. Cartier, for instance, takes a creative and stylistic journey to the heart of the joys and delights of Middle Eastern culture and its wares are a highlight of the region. Diamond, meaning ‘unbreakable’ in Greek, is the hardest substance known to humans. But, while it is highly unlikely that they will break while in their natural environment, diamonds are in fact ‘breakable’ if they are hit along certain grain lines (yet this doesn’t counteract their beauty). All diamonds are unique and withhold the beauty of individual taste, which comes down to the four Cs – carat, colour, clarity and cut. First, the carat is the weight in which the diamond is measured: one carat equates to one fifth of a gram. Carats are divided into 100 points, so a 10-point diamond weighs 1/10 of a carat. Generally, the higher the carat, the higher the price. Second, there are many colours of diamonds, including blue, pink and even black, which are graded from D (colourless) to Z (light yellow). There are also ‘fancy colour’ diamonds, which have a high saturation of colour and are very rare. Third, the clarity of a diamond refers to its internal and external characteristics, which basically comes down to whether or not the stone has any flaws. Flawless stones are graded as ‘FL’, whereas imperfect stones (ones that have inclusions that can be seen with the naked eye) are labelled ‘I’. Finally, the angles and proportions at which the diamond has been sculpted, as well as its symmetry and polish, create the cut of a diamond. A well-cut diamond will seem to be illuminated from within because of skilfully cut angles that
SUNBURST COLLECTION This vibrant and vivid jewellery collection comes from the House of Graff. The diamonds and gemstones in the collection have minimal settings so that light can reflect through each stone. Beautifully symmetrical, each item in the Sunburst collection features a range of stunning gems, including rubies, sapphires and emeralds, as well as the exquisite diamonds for which the House of Graff is justly renowned. © Al Manara International
reflect the light off one another; therefore, if the diamond is not cut well, the light inside it will tend to escape through the sides or bottom, and the result will not sparkle as much as it could. Abu Dhabi is full of treasures, with many retailers showcasing these fine riches, as well as events such as the International Jewellery and Watch Show held annually over four days, most recently in May 2016. For an experience unlike any other, submerge yourself in the wonderful jewels of Abu Dhabi, where you will gain cultural insights, discover history and be beguiled by their beauty. ●
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Timepieces TIME IS FLEETING, BUT TIMEPIECES ARE FOREVER, AS MARY ERSKINE EXPLAINS…
While a timepiece is undoubtedly functional, most would agree that in a world of mobile phones, computers, alarm clocks and other household items, the humble wristwatch could be considered somewhat unnecessary. But the popularity of the personal timepiece with men, women and children around the globe is a testament to the value bestowed on it. And this is true for all, from celebrities such as Nicole Kidman with her Omega Ladymatic and George Clooney with his Seamaster to regular people going about their daily business. The longevity of brands such as Rolex, A Lange & Söhne, Ulysse Nardin and Panerai, which have nearly 600 years’ experience in watchmaking between them, is also proof that watches have more value than telling the time and are indeed a lasting commodity. The Rolex name in particular is synonymous with precision. Awarded its first class A precision certificate in 1914 – a distinction previously only granted to marine chronometers – the company has built a formidable reputation on the quality of its products. Established by the youthful Hans Wilsdorf in 1905, Rolex has now spent 110 years at the absolute pinnacle of the timepiece industry. Because of their grand appeal, there is much variation when it comes to wristwatches; for example, men and women’s watches tend to differ in
terms of size and capability. If not opting for a classic design, men tend to choose their timepieces based on added functions, such as water resistance or an alarm; whereas women are more likely to base their watch purchase on appearance or as an adornment. With so much choice out there, it may be hard to know where to start when looking for the right timepiece for you. Choosing a brand that specialises in what you are looking for, however, can be a step in the right direction. For example, brands such as Breitling have made their name by engineering precision timepieces that service a range of professions that rely on keeping time – such as pilots, divers and astronauts. Seiko is renowned for its sports watches, IWC for classic style, Piaget and Cartier for elegance and extravagance, and so on. Nevertheless, no matter what your personal timepiece style is – something classic that reflects a bygone era and won’t date, or something more contemporary that can be tailored to be a little more individual – buying a timepiece is like purchasing a piece of art. It is subjective and, once you’ve made your decision, if you look after your purchase, it may even grow in value. But whatever it is that you do find, if you’ve chosen well, you can be assured that your timepiece will be timeless.
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RM 07_01 07-01 Ladies. Š Al Manara International
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A SELECTION OF CLASSICS… WHEN YOU WANT TO TELL THE TIME IN A TIMELESS BUT PRACTICAL FASHION.
Oyster Perpetual Paerlmaster 39. © Rolex
OYSTER PERPETUAL PEARLMASTER 39
Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller. © Rolex
RM 35-02 RAFAEL NADAL
The refinement of the Oyster Perpetual Pearlmaster 39 merely complements its technical excellence as a Rolex watch. This exquisite jewellery watch, which incorporates the new calibre 3235, is distinguished by a resplendent bezel set with a colour gradient of 48 baguettecut sapphires. 39 mm, 18ct yellow gold, calibre 3235, Manufacture Rolex Mechanical movement with bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor, precision −2/+2 sec./day, after casing.
The Jura-based company and the Spanish tennis champion present the RM 35-02, the first piece to feature an automatic calibre in the collection. These watches are synonymous with innovation, lightness and shock-resistance. The automatic RM 35-02 Rafael Nadal is available in either NTPT Carbon or a daring bright Quartz-TPT Red with white highlights. The natural white quartz fibre offers a very high resistance/weight ratio, non-allergenic properties and excellent UV resistance. © Al Manara International
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RM 07-01 LADIES OYSTER PERPETUAL SKY-DWELLER An elegant watch for world travellers, the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller is a compelling timepiece of revolutionary design that blends to perfection technological sophistication and ease of use. 42 mm, 18ct Everose gold, calibre 9001, Manufacture Rolex Mechanical movement with bidirectional self-winding via Perpetual rotor on ball bearing, precision −2/+2 sec./day, after casing.
The heart of this new timepiece centres on the highly skeletonised automatic movement developed specifically for the RM 07-01. With baseplate and bridges machined from grade 5 titanium, the CRMA2 also includes a variable-inertia balance and a rotor in 5N 18K red gold with variable geometry. Its new, RM patented crown construction no longer connected to the interior of the movement directly providing extra protection for the rigours of daily life. © Al Manara International
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Bright handmade pillows selling on a local asian market in Abu Dhabi. © Maria K raynova
HUMMING MARKETS HEAVING WITH TIMEWORN ARABIC SOUNDS, TASTES AND SMELLS. EXPLORE A LANDSCAPE THAT ENTICES THE ESCAPADE ENTHUSIAST AND RELAXED TOURIST ALIKE, AND AN INTERNATIONAL BUFFET OF WORLD-CLASS FOOD, FASHION, FUN… AND THE REST!
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Must dos DHOW CRUISE
OFF-ROAD DRIVING
OLD SOUK MARKETS
Revisit Abu Dhabi’s merchant days, when The Gulf was filled with wooden dhows used for trading and transporting goods. Nowadays, you can relax aboard one of these vessels, take in the city’s sights and enjoy a hearty meal. Abu Dhabi Dhow Cruise organises a range of these trips, which are specifically geared at tourists.
There is nothing that compares to cruising across the undulating terrain of the desert in a four-wheel drive. Off-road driving can be a great adventure for skilled drivers, but make sure you are well-prepared before you set off. For those who’d rather leave the driving to the experts, Arabian Adventures has more information about off-road tours.
The old souk markets are Abu Dhabi’s most traditional Arab marketplaces. Filled with stalls selling anything from glistening jewellery to luxuriant carpets, Abu Dhabi’s souk markets are an ideal way to sample the traditions of Abu Dhabi.
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SHEIKH ZAYED BIN SULTAN AL NAHYAN MOSQUE
EMIRATES HERITAGE VILLAGE
Connected to the Corniche by a causeway, close to cafés and shops, the Breakwater is truly a stunning jewel in Abu Dhabi’s crown. The water here is so clear it appears as if it almost isn’t there. It’s fair to say that Breakwater is one of Abu Dhabi’s richest treasures.
Known by residents as the Grand Mosque, this architectural highlight is imperative viewing. The majestic domes of this religious masterpiece are breathtaking. It is considered to be a ‘globally unifying’ landmark because designers and materials from all over the globe have contributed to its splendour.
EMIRATES PALACE Considered to be one of the most expensive hotels ever built, this palatial accommodation cost an estimated US$3 billion to complete. Much of the grand interior is decorated in marble and gold, and its opulence has to be seen to be believed.
This is a lovely way to experience the oldworld charm of Abu Dhabi from centuries past. The picturesque village overlooks the Corniche and features a reconstruction of the old well, as well as colourful bazaars, mud-brick houses, spice markets and craft stores.
CAMEL SAFARI Travelling by camel is the best way to truly get a feel for Abu Dhabi’s unique and rich natural environment. On your trip, you will visit oases and experience stunning views, as well as learn the history and culture of the desert. Abu Dhabi Desert Safari has more information about tours. www.abudhabi-desert-safari.com
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SAND SKIING CORNICHE Winding gently along the Gulf shore, brimming with greenery and luxury hotels, the Corniche offers perhaps the best view of Abu Dhabi. There are easily accessible walkways on which to take a stroll or you could hire a boat to view the spectacular city skyline from the sea.
Take everything you know about skiing and turn it upside down, as you take to some of the largest sand dunes in the world. Set aside time to visit the Liwa Oasis or the Empty Quarter. A helpful tip: tackle this activity in the morning before the sun gets too hot.
BREAKWATER
QASR AL-HOSN Qasr al-Hosn or the ‘White Fort’ is Abu Dhabi’s oldest historical building and was constructed in 1791 as the residence of Abu Dhabi’s rulers. The fort is also famous for its stunning Portuguese tile work, dazzling white walls, relaxed courtyards and gardens filled with palms.
WOMEN’S HANDICRAFT CENTRE For an insight into local art and crafts, head to the Women’s Handicraft Centre where you can see women working on traditional weaving, textiles, clothing, camel bags and crafts. The gift shop here provides the perfect spot from which to purchase a unique, handmade Abu Dhabi souvenir. ●
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Event calendar ABU DHABI CLASSICS
AL AIN AIR CHAMPIONSHIP
QASR AL HOSN FESTIVAL
October 2016 to May 2017
November/December 2016
February 2017
Bringing some of the most prominent musical talent and orchestras from East and West to the emirate, this concert season reflects the excellence Abu Dhabi has achieved in the field of culture.
The show is a popular annual event held every winter at Al Ain Airport and regularly attracts over 130,000 spectators. It’s a family event that pays tribute to the country’s rich culture and heritage with a series of UAE themed aerial displays and on-ground attractions, performances and activities There is a festival atmosphere, with children well-catered for and food is available.
Qasr Al Hosn is an annual opportunity for the UAE community and visitors to experience the emirate’s culture and heritage through a variety of fun and educational activities, designed to reflect over two and half centuries of Emirati and Abu Dhabi history.
Venue: Various locations throughout Abu Dhabi
https://abudhabievents.ae
ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL HUNTING AND EQUESTRIAN EXHIBITION (ADIHEX)
Venue: Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre
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ETIHAD AIRWAYS FORMULA ONE ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX
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Venue: Al Ain International Airport, Abu Dhabi
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ABU DHABI FESTIVAL
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March/April 2017
4 to 8 October 2016
A rare chance to see camel auctions, saluki and falcon beauty contests, coffee-making competitions and a variety of traditional hunting and equestrian activities.
Venue: Qasr al Hosn Fort and Centre
NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATIONS 1 and 2 December 2016
This is your chance to join the locals for some mega celebrations, including breathtaking firework displays, a colourful union car parade and tonnes of emirate-wide family activities!
This highly successful international festival promotes classical music and the fine arts among Abu Dhabi residents and visitors. It always features world-class performances with the 2016 festival including more than 200 Emirati and 235 international artists in a program spanning 27 days. Venue: Various locations
Venue: Various locations
throughout Abu Dhabi
throughout Abu Dhabi
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The Grand Prix is held yearly at the Yas Island Marina Circuit, the 5.6-kilometre circuit on Yas Island, to the east of Abu Dhabi Island. This is a world-class FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) sanctioned racetrack, where fans can enjoy a close view of the action.
AL DHAFRA FESTIVAL
AL GHARBIA WATERSPORTS FESTIVAL
December 2016 to January 2017
April 2017
Celebrating the importance of ‘the ship of the desert’ in Emirati society, this annual festival is a visitor experience with a difference and features one of the world’s richest camel beauty contests.
Venue: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
Venue: Madinat Zayed, Al Gharbia
A weekend of water sports action in the fishing village of Al Mirfa. Competitions, quay-side souq, entertainment, kiteboarding, surf ski kayaking, dhow racing, sailing, beach volleyball and football are just some of the activities on display.
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www.aldhafrafestival.ae
Venue: Mirfa Public Beach, Al Gharbia
ABU DHABI ART FAIR
LIWA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
16 to 19 November 2016
December 2016 to January 2017
LIWA DATE FESTIVAL
Held in the Saadiyat Cultural District, this is much more than an art fair. Abu Dhabi Art is an annual festival incorporating a selection of the world’s finest art galleries displaying emerging artists of the nation.
July 2017
Venue: Saadiyat Cultural District, Abu Dhabi
Feel the adrenaline rush as buggies, motorbikes and the region’s most powerful 4x4s tackle the 300-metre high, 50-degree incline of Tel Moreeb Dune. At this sevenday annual winter event, you can also expect fireworks, food stalls and plenty of activities.
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Venue: Zayed City, Abu Dhabi
Venue: Liwa, Al Gharbia
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25 to 27 November 2016
www.algharbiawatersports.ae/en
This annual festival, now in its 13th year, explores the intricacies of date production and the varied products to which this desert fruit lends itself. It includes a date beauty contest and a date auction.
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Al Dhafra Camel Festival in Madinat Zayed. © Naufal MQ
National Day fireworks. © Vinnikava Viktoryia
Al Ain Air Championship. © Vinnikava Viktoryia
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Sebastian Vettel at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. © Alexander Snahorsky/
Man reading the Sir Bani Yas. Quran. © Abu Dhabi Tourism © Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Culture Authority & Authority
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Sport and outdoor adventure ABU DHABI’S DESERT DUNES AND CRYSTAL CLEAR WATERS REALLY DO PROVIDE THE PERFECT BALANCE FOR THE OUTDOOR OR UNDERWATER AFICIONADO, AS HEATHER BLOOM FINDS OUT.
DESERT ESCAPADES
MOTOR SPORTS
Experience Abu Dhabi in all its glory as you explore its desert landscape atop a camel. Camel trekking is incredibly popular in the region and offers visitors the opportunity to descend into the ancient sand dunes while being engrossed in a true Arabian journey. If, however, you prefer to remain on your own two feet, the desert walks are ideal. The rugged landscape of the Empty Quarter allows you to experience the natural beauty of the trails that wind through the dunes in an intimate journey with the natural environment. For those who rise before dawn, an early morning bike ride across the desert is the perfect way to start your day. Held during the coolest part of the day, bike tours offer spectacular views of the Abu Dhabi sunrise. There are other ways to cross the desert, of course. Why not try your hand at blokarting, a combination of go-karting and windsurfing that’s been described as ‘the most fun you can have without an engine’?
F1 GRAND PRIX
Desert Rangers www.desertrangers.com Abu Dhabi Desert Safari www.abudhabi-desert-safari.com Blokart Middle East www.blokartme.com
Yas Marina comes alive every November for the Formula 1 races, as it is located right next to the racetrack, and for those with their own yacht, it offers trackside berths for the best seats in the house. The exclusive luxury yacht-berthing marina that is operated and managed by Camper & Nicholsons Marinas has special F1 rates, and begins taking expressions of interest around March. F1 berth holders are given a privilege card, which entitles them to entry to venues where the F1 parties take place, including luxury hotel Yas Viceroy. Yas Marina guest passes now also offer entry to the F1 Flash concerts. www.yasmarinacircuit.com
WADI BASHING One of the most exciting adventure sports of Abu Dhabi, wadi bashing is definitely not for the fainthearted. A wadi is a dry and rocky riverbed and wadi bashing involves four-wheel driving through the rocky valleys carved out by floodwaters. You will need to be an excellent driver or have a guide to direct you as you negotiate the tricky and unpredictable sand. The rough and rocky journey is well worth it, particularly when you discover hidden gems such as mountain waterfalls and local animals on your trails.
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YAS MARINA COMES ALIVE EVERY NOVEMBER FOR THE FORMULA 1 RACES, AS IT IS LOCATED RIGHT NEXT TO THE RACETRACK.
AQUATIC JOURNEYS For those that prefer things a little calmer, Yas Marina offers access to over 200 uninhabited islands. Unbeknownst to many, exotic fish, coral and turtles are easily spotted. Seven species of dolphin and eight species of whale have been recorded and the bottlenose dolphin is a common sight. Abu Dhabi has the second largest population in the world of the endangered marine mammal, the dugong, and the critically endangered Hawksbill sea turtles hatch on nearby Saadiyat Island too. Yas Marina is also one of the WWF’s partners for turtle adoption and Yas Marina members are given turtle adoption packs as part of their contract. Abu Dhabi is also host of a UIM powerboat world championship event, which attracts a huge audience each year as powerboats race through the narrow channels of the Corniche. If you prefer to stay above water, however, and journey through the shallow waters of the Gulf, then a sea kayak to your own private island is a must. The sparkling white-sanded beaches will allow you to escape the busy atmosphere of the city and provide the perfect location for a seafood barbecue. There are also many fishing tours available in Abu Dhabi, where you can reel in a dinner of local seafood delicacies such as kingfish or tuna.
DESERT BALLOON EXPEDITIONS Providing a rather unusual concept for this part of the world, Balloon Adventures Emirates is offering hotair balloon expeditions into the heart of the emirate’s pure desert. Its service operates from the middle of September to the end of May, with these self-referenced ‘magic carpet ride’ expeditions presenting passengers with a distinctive view of a landscape surrounded by mammoth red sand dunes, the emerald green oases of Al Ain, the emirate’s second city and heritage capital, and the chance to spot Arabian gazelles and wandering camels in their natural habitat. Beginning early in the morning – between 4am and 5am (depending on sunrise times) to capitalise on the cool and serene ambience – this is one adventure you just don’t want to miss. www.ballooning.ae
Emirates Divers Centre www.edc-ad.ae Arabian Divers and Sportfishing Charters www.fishabudhabi.com
GOLF Abu Dhabi has a range of world-class golf courses, the most renowned of which is the Abu Dhabi Golf Club. It attracts the biggest names in golf each January when it hosts the Abu Dhabi International Golf Championship. Non- professional golfing enthusiasts also have the opportunity to play on the same fairways as these golfing greats. The Al Ghazal Golf Club is another course where you can hit out a few rounds. It’s purposely built just two minutes from the international airport and caters for passengers with a fewspread Charcuterie with craft beer. hours to spare between flights. © The Royal Mail Hotel
If you’re planning to enjoy Abu Dhabi for longer than a few hours, then the Saadiyat Beach Golf Club is the perfect way to spend an afternoon – playing the incredible 18-hole course designed by golfing legend Gary Player. The Persian Gulf’s only ocean course, its views of the beaches are unparalleled and are designed so golfers will never play the same hole twice. Purposely built to avoid environmental damage, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club is an ecological golfing experience for the beginner to the most experienced golfer on the green. Abu Dhabi Golf Club www.adgolfclub.com Saadiyat Beach Golf Club Cellar. © The www.sbgolfclub.ae Royal Mail Hotel
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Shopping – an unparalleled experience Rich with culture and tradition, Abu Dhabi rightly holds a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. From the glamour and glitz of high-end boutiques to the hustle and bustle of the marketplaces, Abu Dhabi is a unique shopping experience. The UAE city is rich with history, with development and modernisation providing the perfect balance between then and now. The welcoming Arabic culture will make you feel at home the minute you arrive, so all that is left to do is hit the shops!
YAS MALL Yas Island The Yas Mall, which opened in mid-November 2014, offers an exciting range of retail and F&B brands. Spread across 2.5 million square feet, the centre brings together more than 370 brands, including: Debenhams, Chalhoub department store, Lego, Géant and Adidas, as well as a 20-screen state-ofthe-art cinema operated by VOX Cinemas and a family entertainment zone by Funworks. Yas Mall, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi Tel: +971 2 414 6401 www.yasmall.ae
THE GALLERIA Sowwah Square Experience it all at The Galleria on Al Maryah Island – Abu Dhabi’s foremost lifestyle destination, which opened in 2013. Day and night, The Galleria bursts with activity as shoppers explore the wide selection of fashion, electronics, health and beauty,
luggage, jewellery and watches. Restaurants serve up every conceivable cuisine to a hungry crowd, and year-round festivals entertain a diverse audience of urban professionals, friends and family. Tel: +971 2 616 6999 www.thegalleria.ae
MARINA MALL Al Marina Clear a whole day with the family to experience everything Marina Mall has to offer. If hundreds of designer brands under one roof isn’t enough to grab your attention, check out the smorgasbord of dining options and you’ll never want to leave Marina Mall. The musical fountains are a must-see for locals and tourists alike, taking the shopping experience away from the ordinary. Tel: +971 2 800 6623 www.marinamall.ae
PARIS GALLERY Marina Mall, Al Marina A luxuriously exciting way to shop your way through the extensive list of designer labels found in Paris Gallery. With product launches and instore events, shopping isn’t just your average day out if the Paris Gallery is involved. Oozing charm and sophistication, this is your one-stop shop for designer fashion accessories, fragrances and the latest trends. From Guerlain and Gianfranco Ferre to Versace, you really will be spoilt for choice. Tel: +971 2 681 6662 www.parisgallery.com
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THE 60,000-SQUARE METRE CENTRE ALSO FEATURES 160 BOUTIQUES AND INTERNATIONAL DINING OUTLETS AND CAFÉS INCLUDING P.F.CHANG’S, EL CHICO, STUDIO MASR, SHAKE SHACK, JAMAICA BLUE AND STARBUCKS.
WORLD TRADE CENTER MALL (WTC MALL) Al Danah, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Avenue at Etihad Towers is a prestigious retail experience with an exclusive selection of luxury brands all under one roof. Offering the latest in fashion, accessories, jewels and timepieces, Avenue also offers a unique array of client services and food and beverage (F&B) outlets.
Following its grand opening in October 2013, the WTC Mall has now taken pride of place as Abu Dhabi’s modern shopping destination that caters to a diverse range of fashion and foodcentric customers. It features the region’s first House of Fraser department store, which was the brand’s first international flagship store outside of the UK and Ireland. The premium department store spans more than 10,000 square metres over four floors of upbeat contemporary design and 160 international and local brands, contemporary design and includes an extensive lifestyle offering across womenswear, menswear, children’s wear, shoes, accessories, jewellery, homewares and beauty brands. House of Fraser Abu Dhabi is also complemented by an extensive range of premium in-store services including complimentary personal shopping, relaxing beauty rooms in the cosmetics department and Abu Dhabi’s first Hello Kitty Beauty Spa. Other retailers in the Mall, include Karen Millen, BCBG, Missoni Basler, Cole Haan and many more popular brands. For the latest beauty products and treatments, visitors can be sure to find a place to relax at WTC Mall. Visitors can explore leading retail outlets, all under one roof. These include renowned beauty salons such as The Nail Spa, N Style and Urban Male Lounge. Also conveniently located in the WTC Mall is Mediclinic Corniche, Mediclinic Middle East’s first medical facility in Abu Dhabi. The 60,000-square metre centre also features 160 boutiques and international dining outlets and cafés including P.F.Chang’s, El Chico, Studio Masr, Shake Shack, Jamaica Blue and Starbucks. Plus there are 3000 square metres of terraces and rooftop gardens, all surrounded by a stylish, relaxed and spacious environment with an abundance of natural light and greenery. Also popular is the eight-screen cinema complex, Novo Cinemas, seating over 1400 patrons and providing yet another reason to visit this magnificent mall.
Tel: 800 384 4238 www.avenueatetihadtowers.ae
Tel: +971 2 508 2400 www.wtcad.ae
ABU DHABI MALL 10th Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE Escape the heat of the day and enjoy the cool atmosphere of the Abu Dhabi Mall. Not only does this mall boast over 200 retail stores, but there’s also a children’s play area, a Cineplex and restaurants on every level, offering both local and international cuisine. Take time out from the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in designer luxury and style. Tel: +971 2 645 4858 www.abudhabi-mall.com
MADINAT ZAYED SHOPPING CENTRE AND GOLD CENTRE Jawasat Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE Located within the Madinat Zayed Shopping Centre, the Gold Souk houses over 400 stalls selling gold from all over the world. Whether you go for a purchase or just an experience, prepare to be dazzled by the Gold Souk. Prices change daily with the market price of gold and there is something at the right price for everyone. Leave your camera at home as there are no photos allowed. Tel: +971 2 633 3311 www.madinatzayed-mall.com
AVENUE AT ETIHAD TOWERS Corniche Rd W, Abu Dhabi, UAE
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Dining in Abu Dhabi ABU DHABI’S FINE CUISINE IS VERY FINE INDEED, AS WELCOME TO DISCOVERS.
True to the Abu Dhabi spirit, many restaurants tenaciously challenge the desert climate to provide worldwide cuisine, such as rich Italian and French fare and do so with great success. Numerous restaurants in the largest city of the United Arab Emirates are internationally renowned and all of them provide the traveller with a memorable culinary experience.
speciality menu of vintage aged beef, featuring both grass-fed and grain-fed beef. Open: Sunday to Saturday 7pm to 11pm. At the St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi Tel: +971 2 498 8443/ 8762 restaurant.saadiyat@stregis.com www.55and5thabudhabi.com
ACROPOLIS 18 DEGREES RESTAURANT 18 Degrees is a modern, warm and chic restaurant with highly theatrical elements and a dynamic visual environment. Enjoy panoramic views of the city while you devour speciality dishes from the gastronomic heritage of the eastern Mediterranean. Three show kitchens and seasonally changing menus provide an exquisite experience for one and all. Open: Breakfast 7am to 10.30am. Lunch 12 noon to 3pm. Dinner 7pm to 11.30pm.
Acropolis at Le Méridien Abu Dhabi offers authentic Greek cuisine with fresh seasonal ingredients coming straight from Greece. Situated in the heart of the renowned Méridien Village, Acropolis inspires all the senses with its relaxed, warm ambience and gracious service. Open: Friday and Saturday 12.30 to 11pm. Weekdays 7pm to 11pm. Le Méridien Abu Dhabi, Tourist Club Area, Abu Dhabi Tel: +971 2 644 6666 www.acropolisabudhabi.com
Hyatt Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi
AMICI
Tel: +971 2 596 1440 www.abudhabi.capitalgate.hyatt.com
55&5TH THE GRILL Inspired by the address of the original St Regis New York, 55&5th, The Grill offers a classic, upscale Manhattan-style grill and lounge, complete with an outdoor terrace, private dining room, cellar and personal sommelier. Staying true to its origins, the menu begins with classic and signature cocktails, including the namesake Arabian snapper, and an extensive wine list, which pairs flawlessly with the epicurean offerings. Renowned main dishes include
Amici is the perfect setting for an evening with friends and family. It has an intimate yet casual ambience in which to enjoy rustic and unpretentious classic Italian cuisine with a modern twist. The menu offers a selection of regional dishes of pasta, risotto antipasti and pizza from the traditional wood-fired oven with an extensive beverage menu to complement the delectable dishes and complete an enjoyable dining experience. Open: Daily 12.30pm to 3pm and 7pm to 11pm. Ground Floor, Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi Tel: + 971 2 656 0600 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/abudhabi
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The Quran is the central religious text of Islam. © Sophie James
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ANGAR
BOCCA
Blending traditional flavours and spices with modern finesse, the award-winning Angar brings a taste of authentic India to Abu Dhabi. Delicacies include marinated meats and sensational seafood specialities, which are rich in flavour and served directly from the tandoor with the freshest naan and roti. Angar was named the Best Indian Restaurant 2014 by Time Out Abu Dhabi. Friday 2pm to 11pm.
Bocca presents guests with a contemporary atmosphere complemented with views of the vibrant city and bustling Abu Dhabi Corniche. Renowned for its spectacular cuisine, this rejuvenated eatery has a variety of new menu creations. The focaccia bread prepared fresh daily and served warm to every table is truly irresistible. Voted Best Italian at the 2013 Time Out Awards, Bocca is especially known for its homemade spaghetti with fresh Canadian lobster and its tiramisu.
Yas Viceroy, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
Open: Lunch Daily 7pm to 11pm.
Tel: +971 2 656 0600 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/abudhabi
Hilton Abu Dhabi
Open: Saturday to Thursday 7pm to 11pm,
Corniche Road W, Al Khubeirah, Abu Dhabi Tel: +971 2 692 4247 www.abudhabi.hilton.com
ATAYEB A lustrous Levantine dining venue serving Arabic and Mediterranean cuisine, Atayeb is a regional favourite. Offering a delectable fusion of flavours, the restaurant blends old world tastes with modern touches. Inspired by regions bordering the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf with Moroccan, Tunisian, Lebanese and Syrian cuisine, here you can enjoy the selection of hot and cold mezze, grills, tagines and couscous dishes with inside seating or terrace vistas with shisha.
CAFÉ PALMIER Featuring special promotions, such as the popular Cajun Nights or the Fizz Factor Royale Friday brunch, Palmier is one of the go-to venues for delicious food in a laid back but refined setting. With a main course menu featuring the likes of lamb rack Provençale, lobster risoni and a traditional Arabic mixed grill, there’s something to please all tastes. Open: Breakfast Sunday to Thursday 6am to 10.30 am,
Open: Sunday to Friday 7pm to 1am.
Friday to Saturday 6.30 am to 11.00 am. Lunch Sunday
Yas Viceroy, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
to Thursday and Saturday 12 noon to 3.30 pm. Brunch
Tel: +971 2 656 0600 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/abudhabi
Friday 1pm to 4pm. Dinner daily 7pm to 11pm. Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi Hotel Sheikh Khalifa Street, Abu Dhabi
BICE BiCE, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, provides a welcoming and memorable Italian gourmet experience with its modern contemporary interiors featuring motifs of Milan. It boasts indoor and al fresco dining, accompanied by international Italian music favourites during the day and live piano renditions in the evening. Gastronomic authenticity is played throughout, with the freshest and finest Italian produce used in creating all the dishes and also in the preparation and service. Dress code is casual.
Tel: +971 800 101101 www.cafepalmierabudhabi.com
CHO GAO ASIAN EXPERIENCE
Fridays 12 noon to 11.30pm(during Ramadan only open-
The award-winning Cho Gao Restaurant and Lounge is a 21st century eatery combined with the creativity, energy and senses of ancient Asian culture. When you visit, you will experience an adventurous culinary journey through Asia with a menu that takes its inspiration from Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. The heart of a Cho Gao restaurant is an escape for all the senses, a unique Asian experience offering all the surprise ingredients built around the contrasting tastes and smells found in East Asian streets and their unique culture.
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Open: 11am to 1am
Podium Level 1, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers,
Ground Floor, Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi
West Corniche, Abu Dhabi
Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street, Abu Dhabi
Tel: +971 2 811 5666 www.jumeirah.com/en
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Open: Lunch 12 noon to 3pm, (during Ramadan only opening for dinner after sunset). Dinner 7pm to 11.30pm,
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INTERCONTINENTAL ABU DHABI FRIDAY MARINA BRUNCH
FISHMARKET
THE BAYSHORE
Settle down indoors or out at The Yacht Club or Chamas for the ultimate waterfront brunch experience. Then choose from the very best of Chamas, The Yacht Club and the Belgian Café with live cooking stations, choice cuts of meat, fresh mussels, pasta and much more. Opening hours: Friday: 12pm – 4pm
Take the freshest seafood, cooked Thai style, all served in a relaxed setting right on the beach and you have the recipe for a truly legendary dining experience. This awardwinning restaurant owes its long running popularity to a winning formula of superb ingredients and genuinely friendly service. Opening hours: 12.30pm - 11pm
THE YACHT CLUB
BELGIAN CAFÉ
What better setting than a stylish terrace overlooking Abu Dhabi’s most picturesque marina? The Yacht Club is the hottest spot in town with contemporary interiors, Asian tapas cuisine and the unlimited imagination of the bar staff.
Steaming mussel pots, chunky frites and creamy mayonnaise, served up with a choice of exclusive Belgian draught beers in a classically European setting. From the shiny brass bar to the authentic wall mirrors, the Belgian Café is a little piece of old Brussels right in the heart of Abu Dhabi.
InterContinental Abu Dhabi’s beachfront destination, The Bayshore has a 300-metre stretch of sandy beach, making it a unique city resort. Unwind in the luxurious health club, indulge in the refreshing light snacks available at the beach bar and, for the more adventurous, enjoy a range of recreational activities. The Bayshore includes a stateof-the-art gym, infinity pool, kids’ pool with a water slide and seven private rentable cabanas. Opening hours: Restaurant: 9am – 7pm Beach: 8am – 10pm
Opening hours: Sunday to Tuesday: 5pm – 1am Wednesday – Thursday: 5pm – 3.30am Friday: 12pm – 3.30am Saturday: Closed
Opening hours: Weekdays: 4pm – 1am Weekends: 4pm – 2am
SELECTIONS CHAMAS CHURASCARIA For those of you who don’t know what a Brazilian churrascaria is, think endless skewers of freshly barbecued meat and chicken served by enthusiastic passadores until you tell them to stop. Add to this the Caipirinha, the national drink of Brazil and a drinks trolley based on an exotic selection of fruits. It’s an ‘eat as much as you want’ experience unlike anything else. Opening hours: Saturday to Tuesday: 6pm – 11.30pm Wednesday to Friday: 6pm – 12am Chamas Bar: 12pm – 1.30am
If you thought all-day dining restaurants were all the same, think again. Sit down for breakfast, lunch or dinner and enjoy the beauty of the beach and marina. The chef and his team spice things up with regular theme nights and a fabulous Saturday seafood brunch. Opening hours: Breakfast: 6.30am – 10.30am Lunch: 12.30pm – 4pm Dinner: 6.30pm – 10.30pm Saturday Brunch: 12.30pm – 4pm
PIANO LOUNGE For a more relaxed environment, catch up with friends over coffee and cake in the Piano Lounge located on the lobby level. Guests can enjoy weekly promotions, while being serenaded by the Dolce Vita duo in the evenings. Opening hours: 24 hours daily
BYBLOS SUR MER This stunning restaurant serves authentic Lebanese cuisine during lunch and dinner. The restaurant overlooks the marina at InterContinental Abu Dhabi on one side and the amazing tranquil waters of the Arabian Gulf on the other side where guests can enjoy shisha. The upper lounge of the restaurant is an ideal location for sundowners and chilled evenings. Opening hours: Weekdays: 12pm – 1.30am Weekends: 12pm – 2.30am
CIRCO This Italian restaurant already exists as a brand in New York City and Las Vegas. Circo offers upscale Italian fare built upon a foundation of signature Tuscan recipes from the kitchen of Maccioni matriarch Egidiana and prepared by executive chef, Luca Banfi. The menu is served in a lively, sophisticated setting reminiscent of the old-style European circus tents that inspired the restaurant’s name. Opening hours: 12pm – 12am (midnight)
INTERCONTINENTAL ABU DHABI
King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud Street Tel: +971 2 666 6888 / Fax: +971 2 666 9153 Hotel website: www.intercontinental.com/abudhabi Dining website: www.dining-intercontinental-ad.ae
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DAI PAI DONG
LATEST RECIPE
Dai Pai Dong is the newest addition to Rosewood Abu Dhabi’s dining experiences. Inspired by the street food movement, the menu showcases modern interpretations of classic Chinese dishes. Nestled where Rosewood Abu Dhabi meets The Galleria, Dai Pai Dong is represented by a smoky Dragon and Phoenix. This authentic Chinese restaurant celebrates honest Cantonese cuisine and is a must-visit in Abu Dhabi’s growing dining scene. Savour Chinese delicacies such as homemade noodles and dim sum, as well as barbecued meats. Stunning design complete with Chinese artwork and artifacts, a live show kitchen and a stylish speakeasy bar create a welcoming ambiance.
The signature restaurant of Le Méridien Abu Dhabi, Latest Recipe redefines the concept of all-day dining, offering a taste of discovery, a philosophy of combining live active stations, unique flavour combinations and showcasing the latest culinary trends worldwide, utilising the freshest locally and regionally sourced produce. The décor is fresh and minimalist, while service is completely interactive yet not intrusive. Latest Recipe promises a sensory experience dedicated to surprise and delight each individual guest. Every Friday a stylish brunch promises a new surprise.
Open: Lunch 12 noon to 3pm. Dinner Saturday to
Le Méridien Abu Dhabi, Tourist Club Area, Abu Dhabi
Wednesday 6pm to 11pm, Thursday and Friday 6pm to
Tel: +971 2 697 4339 www.latestrecipeabudhabi.com
midnight. Bar 4pm to 1am.
Open: Breakfast 6am to 11am. Lunch 12.30 to 3.30pm. Dinner 7pm to 11pm.
Dai Pai Dong, Rosewood Hotel Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi
LE VENDÔME
Tel: +971 2 813 5552 www.rosewoodhotels.com
If you’re looking for an upmarket, decadent dining experience, look no further than Le Vendôme. Offering views of the sparkling turquoise beach and marina below, with fine French cuisine and succulent seafood, Le Vendôme is almost always full of guests, so it’s a good idea to book a table. Choose from the buffet or order à la carte, but make sure to order the chocolate brownie for dessert.
FISHMARKET As the name suggests, Fishmarket specialises in the freshest, juiciest seafood that the Arabian Gulf has to offer, cooked Thai style. The tom yum goong is highly recommended if you enjoy prawns and a kick of fresh chilli. Choose your favourite seafood dish and enjoy your meal in a peaceful setting, topped off with wonderful service.
Open: Breakfast 6.30am to 11am. Lunch 12.30pm to 3.30pm. Dinner 6.30pm to 11.30pm. Emirates Palace Hotel
Open: Daily 12.30pm to 11pm.
West Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi
InterContinental Hotel King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, Abu Dhabi
Tel: +971 2 690 7999 www.emiratespalace.com
Tel: +971 2 666 6888 www.dining-intercontinental-ad.ae
LI JIANG
Open: Lunch Sunday to Thursday 12.30pm to 3pm.
A modern Asian restaurant with an open kitchen whets the appetite for all things spicy, faithful and Southeast Asian. Meaning beautiful river in Chinese, Li Jiang reflects the resort’s location on the Grand Canal. The menu combines traditional and contemporary Chinese with a few South East Asian classics, offering a range of dim sum in several styles, a selection of soup and wok-fried meats, seafood, rice and, in authentic fashion, noodles hand-made tableside by a speciality chef.
Dinner 6pm to 11.30pm
Open: Daily 4pm to 1am.
Level 1, Shangri-La Hotel
Promenade Level, Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi
Khor Al Maqta, Qaryat Al Beri, Abu Dhabi
Grand Canal, Abu Dhabi
Tel: +971 2 509 8555 www.shangri-la.com
Tel: +971 2 818 8282 www.ritzcarlton.com/abudhabi
HOI AN This multi award-winning restaurant oozes a similarly quaint and charming atmosphere, as well as a delectable menu of fine cuisine, as its namesake city in Vietnam. The elegant, colonial inspired décor is as impressive as the contemporary Vietnamese cuisine. Try the fresh spring rolls or seafood hotpot.
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MARKET KITCHEN
P&C BY SERGI AROLA
Here, the menu is inspired by the ‘greatest hits’ of classic Jean-Georges Vongerichten cuisine, featuring fresh, bold ingredients served in a casual, simply elegant setting. Emphasising comfort and creativity, the menu reinvents familiar dishes with eclectic flair, allowing guests to try new flavour combinations and explore spices from other regions, all while remaining close to home. This modern American kitchen features dishes such as: Hamachi Sashimi with Shiitake Mushrooms, YuzuSoy Vinaigrette and Soy Glazed Beef Short Ribs with Apple-Jalapeno Puree and Rosemary Crumbs.
Where the flavours of Spain mix with the aura of Abu Dhabi… In his first venture in the Middle East, chef Sergi Arola, a recipient of two Michelin stars, weaves his signature Spanish magic seamlessly with the beauty of the Grand Mosque in the background. The team has taken the concept of tapas and offers a fresh twist on traditional paella, seafood delicacies and sweet delights.
Open daily: Lunch 12 noon to 4pm, Dinner 7pm to 11pm,
Khor Al Maqta, Qaryat Al Beri, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Thursday and Friday 7pm to 12 midnight. Kitchen
Tel: +971 2 509 8777 www.shangri-la.com
counter menu from 4pm to 7pm. Brunch on Friday from
Open: Brunch 1pm to 4pm. Dinner Saturday to Thursday 7pm to 11.30pm, Friday 8pm to 11.30pm. Shangri-La Hotel, Adjacent to the Villas
12.30pm to 4pm. Le Royal Méridien
PEARLS BY MICHAEL CAINES
Sheikh Khalifa Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE
A casual yet sophisticated restaurant with a unique concept of European cuisine and style of cooking prepared with mostly locally grown ingredients. The relaxed atmosphere transforms the restaurant, its bar and terrace to a social hub in the heart of the capital with open vistas of the surrounding sea and Abu Dhabi’s islets.
Tel: +971 800 101101 www.marketkitchenabudhabi.com
MEZLAI Mezlai is the first restaurant in the UAE that features Emirati cuisine with a Middle Eastern touch to suit the palate of a multicultural environment. Its traditional atmosphere, design and authentic Emirati cuisine will give you an experience to savour – combining luxury and tradition in a contemporary and unique design.
Open: Reopening September 2016, Ground Floor, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers West Corniche, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 811 5666 www.jumeirah.com
Open: 1pm to 11.30pm, Emirates Palace, West Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE
RAY’S GRILL
Tel: +971 2 690 7999 www.emiratespalace.com
Ray’s Grill on Level 63 at the Jumeirah at Etihad Towers is where panoramic views, refined luxurious interiors and some of the world’s best quality steaks come together. Ingredients of the highest quality are sourced from producers in Australia, Ireland and the USA and the most precise cooking techniques used. The menu is diverse and finely curated and the 360-degree sky high views of the Arabian Gulf will more than entertain you while your meal is being prepared.
ORIGINS For diversity in dining you can’t go past Origins at the Yas Viceroy. Here you will find a combination of international and local cuisine, made from fresh seasonal produce, which you can see being prepared in the open kitchen or resident tandoor oven. The all-day dining includes buffet or à la carte options, indoor or outdoor. While you’re here try the freshly baked chocolate cake, which if you’re lucky, will reach your plate still warm from the oven. Open: Breakfast 6.30am to 10.30am. Brunch Friday 12.30pm to 4pm. Dinner 7pm to 11pm,
Open: Dinner 7pm to 11.30pm. Level 63, Jumeirah at Etihad Towers West Corniche, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 811 5666 www.jumeirah.com
Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 656 0600 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com
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SAMAK
Open: 12 noon to 11.30pm.
This speciality seafood restaurant enjoys a relaxed alfresco dining atmosphere, with quaint lighting along the hotel’s pristine beach. The seafood and imported steaks are prepared to taste, using a range of international flavours and indigenous spices and herbs on an open grill and accompanied by an impressive wine list. Try the Alaskan king crabs sautéed in oyster mushroom sauce.
Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi
Open: 6.30pm to 10.30pm. Desert Islands Resort and Spa by Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 801 5400 www.desertislands.anantara.com
Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 616 6101 www.downtownfoodie.ae
SUHAIL Suhail offers diners fresh cuts of meat and seafood from a menu that features international cuisine with a touch of French flair. Whether dining indoors or out on the terrace, you can be assured of a good time. There is also a variety of local and international performances, providing special dining experiences under the starlit sky. Watching the sunset from the rooftop terrace is a never to be forgotten experience.
SAYAD
Open: Drinks 4pm to 1am. Dinner: 7pm to 10.30pm.
As the name of this restaurant translates to ‘fisherman’ in Arabic, you can imagine what the cuisine speciality at Sayad is – seafood! This fine dining restaurant elegantly serves up the best from the Arabian Gulf in a relaxed atmosphere, which features a crisp combination of blue and white décor.
Main resort, 1st Floor, Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort
Open: 6.30pm to 11.30pm. Emirates Palace Hotel West Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 690 7999 www.emiratespalace.com
1 Qasr Al Sarab Road, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 886 2088 www.qasralsarab.anantara.com
THE PARK BAR AND GRILL The Park Bar and Grill is an idyllic spot for intimate and sophisticated dining. This elegant two-storey bar and dining venue with its long showpiece staircase, features an array of charcoal-grilled meats and seafood. A selection of Asian-inspired dishes are all prepared in a beautiful, elegant setting around an open kitchen.
SILK AND SPICE
Open: 7pm to 12 midnight.
Discover the flavours of Bangkok at Silk and Spice, a unique, award-winning Thai restaurant. Traditional sunken tables, a carved wooden ceiling and authentic kneel-down service set the atmosphere for delicious fruit cocktails, green curry and tangy Pad Thai.
Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas
Open: 6pm to Midnight.
Teatro blends the best of East and West with an intriguing menu featuring masterpieces from Thai, Indian, Chinese, Japanese sushi and Italian cuisines. The contemporary interior features a stylish bar, a chic lounge and a main dining area filled with deep warm colours and beaded crystal features, along with Venetian masks creating a relaxed ambiance in an atmosphere of casual elegance.
Sofitel Abu Dhabi, Corniche Road East Capital Plaza Complex, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 813 7777 www.sofitel.com/7507
SPACCANAPOLI RISTORANTE The award-winning Italian restaurant with an authentic influence is now in the heart of Abu Dhabi. Spaccanapoli has an innovative style, from its deliciously different culinary delights right through to its stylish appointments. With the Italian rustic styling and an extensive menu all set around the metre-long pizza oven.
Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 407 1138 www.abudhabi.park.hyatt.com
TEATRO
Open hours: 6pm to 1am (last orders 10.45pm) Park Rotana Complex Khalifa Park Road, Eastern Ring Road, Abu Dhabi Tel: +971 2 657 3333 www.rotana.com/parkrotana
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Emerging café and confectionary scene CAFFÈ NERO
YAS LOUNGE
The Caffè Nero philosophy is simple: premium Italian coffee, a warm and welcoming atmosphere, good food and great personal service. The linchpin of the brand is its exceptional range of espressobased coffee handcrafted by expertly trained baristas. The food includes wraps, quiches, baked breakfast items, cakes and the gluten-free range. Open: 6am to 11pm Saturday to Wednesday.
Yas Lounge offers a mouth-watering selection of beautifully designed cakes, chocolates, fresh scones, flaky pastries, muffins and croissants. Famous for its decadent, rich dark chocolate Yas Cake and cheesecakes served with a wide range of tea, coffee or cold refreshments, the Yas Lounge creates a tranquil ambience with contemporary artwork and soft music.
7am to midnight Thursday and Friday.
Open: 7am to 11pm.
Level 1 at The Galleria
Yas Viceroy, Hotel Lobby, Main Building
Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel: +971 2 676 4131 thegalleria.ae/dine-category/restaurant-cafes
Tel: +971 2 656 0600 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com
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DEBAUVE ET GALLAIS DUBAI CHOCOLATE BOUTIQUE AND SALON DU THÉ Luxurious French chocolatier Debauve & Gallais has opened its first boutique in the Middle East. Reminiscent of Marie Antoinette’s court, the establishment is home to Baroque and Rococo-style antiques hand-picked worldwide. Exquisite trompe l’oeil murals decorate the ceiling, and servings are presented on one-of-a-kind porcelain with monogrammed linen serviettes, transporting clients back to the era of French royalty. Indulge in a selection of fine tea blends (Thé Rami – a delicate blend of White China tea and the premium Debauve & Gallais white chocolate; and Arabian Nights – a romantic unity of black tea, Chinese Sencha, currants, red berries and papaya with mallow flowers, rose and sunflower petals). Coffee-wise Debauve & Gallais offers worldwide variations such as Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and the smooth, distinguished Blue Mountain Wallenford of Jamaica. Opening hours: Sun - Thurs 11am - 8pm Fri - Sat 2pm -8pm DIFC Gate Precinct 2, Shop 1 - Lobby Level Tel: +971 4 386 8000 / +971 4 386 8666 Mob: +971 50 250 0622 www.debauveandgallais.ae
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NEW YORK CITY’S MAGNOLIA BAKERY HAS BEEN CREDITED WITH LAUNCHING THE GLOBAL ‘CUPCAKE CRAZE’. GODIVA CAFÉ AT GALLERIA MALL
MAGNOLIA BAKERY
When Pierre Draps created his first pralines in Brussels, Belgium in 1926, he set the benchmarks for the refinement, innovation, purity and passion that gave rise to Godiva Chocolatier, which is named after Lady Godiva. Combining enticing flavours, delicate textures and elegant decoration, Godiva’s chefs & chocolatiers use their expertly honed skills to create masterpieces out of the finest ingredients.
New York City’s Magnolia Bakery has been credited with launching the global ‘cupcake craze’. It serves over 150 varieties of handmade baked goods, including cupcakes, cakes, pies, cheesecakes, icebox desserts, muffins and its world-famous banana pudding. In addition to the comprehensive dessert menu, Magnolia Bakery offers a savoury menu that includes egg-based breakfast dishes, salads, soups, sandwiches and pastas for lunch and dinner. Open: Sunday to Wednesday 7am to 11.00pm. Thursday
Open: Weekdays 10am to 10pm.
7am to Midnight. Friday 10am to midnight. Saturday 7am
Weekends 10am to midnight.
to midnight.
Level 1 at The Galleria
Level 1 at The Galleria
Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel: +971 2 667 0717 www.godivachocolates.eu
Tel: +971 2 674 9380 www.magnoliabakery.com/locations/
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Pastel Mini Meringues. © Magnolia Bakery
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Nightlife AS THE SUN GOES DOWN AND YOU’RE LOOKING FOR SOMEWHERE TO EITHER REALLY UNWIND OR STEP UP AND PUT ON YOUR DANCING SHOES, ABU DHABI HAS A RANGE OF ENTICING OPTIONS. WELCOME TO THE EMIRATE’S NIGHTLIFE…
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RUSH NIGHTCLUB
HILTON ABU DHABI
Rush is the only nightclub in the world that is built over an F1 racetrack. Hosting weekly events with the biggest names in nightlife from clubbing brands to DJs, Rush is the place to be in Abu Dhabi. Visit this exciting after-dark playground and dance the night away.
HEMINGWAY’S
Open 10.30pm to 3.30am
JAZZ BAR AND DINING
Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
This iconic Abu Dhabi jazz club features live music from a seven-piece band from Sunday to Friday.
Tel: +971 55 780 0086 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com
Taste South America as you relax in a comfortable atmosphere at Hemingway’s and enjoy dazzling live music from their house band Monday to Saturday. Open: Daily from 12 noon to 2am
Open: Daily from 7pm to 1am and until 2am (Thursday and Friday)
RAY’S BAR
Hilton Abu Dhabi
Indulge in signature cocktails, quality beverages, Asian-inspired tapas and spectacular views from Abu Dhabi’s highest bar. Located on level 62 of Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, Ray’s Bar is the emirate’s premier venue for an eclectic crowd that relishes life. Live DJs, private booths and bubble lounges offer an ambience that is welcoming and infectious.
Corniche Road W, Al Khubeirah, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Open: Daily from 5pm to 3am Level 62 Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, West Corniche, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 2 811 5666 www.jumeirah.com
Tel: +971 2 681 1900 www.abudhabi.hilton.com
STRATOS When it comes to views, Stratos simply cannot be beaten. Located at the top of Le Royal Méridien Hotel, it’s the only revolving bar and lounge in Abu Dhabi. Bask in the unique ambience of the chic interiors, while gazing at the panoramic cityscape, as the restaurant gently revolves around its 360-degree axis. It’s a perfect spot for a gourmet afternoon tea, cocktails at sunset or for more decadent night-time adventures until the early hours.
BENTLEY BISTRO AND BAR
Open: Dailly 5-m till late. Closed Sundays.
Food Fund International has created a fresh approach to European dining, design and ambience with its first Bentley Bistro and Bar. It’s a new generation of fusion cuisine that blends classic French recipes with Europe’s contemporary dining influences. The 330-seater restaurant has an atmosphere that is a magical ingredient in Bentley’s array of attractions. The spacious interior is open plan and multi-level, with a DJ desk inside the main entrance. Bentley has a personality that evolves in step with the ambience of its guests, from morning to the evening. By 11pm, when dinner is over, the music moves into a late-night mood for customers to wind down and relax over conversation.
Le Royal Méridien Abu Dhabi
Open: Daily 12 noon to 1am
Open: May to September Daily from 8pm to 2am.
The Galleria
October to April 6pm to 1am
Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
9th Floor (rooftop), Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi
Tel: + 971 2 626 2131 www.bentleybistro.com
Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Sheikh Khalifah Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: +971 800 101 101 www.stratosabudhabi.com
SKYLITE ROOFTOP LOUNGE Skylite is one of Abu Dhabi’s favourite rooftop lounges. With upbeat house music from the resident DJs, refreshing beverages and evenings full of fashion, Skylite has become a meeting place for the fashion world, music lovers and social elite. It’s a perfect place for after work cocktails, quality time with friends or a romantic date with a loved one! Enjoy endless nights under Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi’s sensational canopy.
Tel: +971 2 656 0600 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts.com
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Beyond Abu Dhabi THE EVER-NOMADIC JAMIE FARSHCHI DISCOVERS THERE’S MUCH MORE TO THE ARABIAN PENINSULA THAN MEETS THE EYE…
DUBAI
SHARJAH
With an opulence that is unparalleled, Dubai is a city of excess. Boasting the highest population of all the emirates, Dubai is lauded for its shopping, luxury hotels and awe-inspiring architecture that has one foot firmly in the future while paying deference to Islamic tradition. Located 124 kilometres north-east of Abu Dhabi, Dubai rests on the Arabian Peninsula. At once both a beachside Shangri-La (with some of the whitest, sandiest beaches in the world) and bustling urban centre, Dubai is famous for its artificial archipelagos, sky scraping developments and fantastical activities – like skiing the 22,500-square metre indoor snowfields at the Mall of Emirates. Sitting off the coast, the Burj al Arab hotel signifies the epitome of luxury in Dubai. Built to resemble the billowing sail of a dhow, a traditional Arabian ship, the iconic hotel stands 321 metres high and offers a custom hotel experience, with insuite check-in, a chauffeured fleet of Rolls-Royces and underwater dining among the experiences at your disposal. Dubai has an arid, subtropical climate with little cloud cover and a summer average of 42 degrees Celsius. A winter average of 23 degrees Celsius keeps the city warm year round, perfect for lazing on Palm Beach or discovering the city that exists beyond the skyscrapers by visiting the souks or historic Al Bastakiya, Dubai’s oldest residential district.
Mere minutes from the city of Dubai, Sharjah is the UAE’s third largest emirate and overlooks the Arabian Gulf coastline. An historic area, Sharjah is renowned through the Arab world for its commitment to preserving its cultural heritage. With over 20 museums, art galleries and theatres, Sharjah is Dubai’s quiet but stunning neighbour. The city’s carefully restored central and Heritage precincts are architecturally striking and worthy of a languid stroll during a cool summer evening. And the traditional souks and bazaars offer a cultural experience as well as the opportunity to get out of the sun and grab a bargain. More temperate than its desert neighbour, Sharjah has a climate that is low in humidity and offers pleasant summer days and cool evenings, making the summer months from November to April an ideal time to visit. The Qanat Al Qasba area is the region’s tourist hub. The area boasts the Maraya Art Centre, curated by Italian artist, Giuseppe Moscatello. You can also take a ride on the Eye of the Emirates, a 60-metre high Ferris wheel featuring 42 airconditioned cabins from which one can view the city’s landmarks and the spectacular Dubai horizon.
RAS AL-KHAIMAH Sitting between the Hajjar Mountains and the Persian Gulf, and spanning 1700 square kilometres, is Ras Al-Khaimah. Touted as a national treasure,
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the emirate holds the key to historic UAE with mediaeval ruins, prehistoric tombs and the natural wonders of the Rak Jebel Al Jais mountains.
FUJAIRAH Set against the dramatic Hajjar Mountains and with the Indian Ocean at its doorstep, Fujairah is brimming with spectacular valleys and waterfalls. The easternmost emirate, Fujairah is the only region not to have a coastline on the Persian Gulf. Just outside the city is the Bithnah Fort, a majestic, restored historic site thought to hail from the 18th century.
waters, perfect for soaking up the UAE sunshine. Just off the east coast and surrounded by dense mangrove forests lie the Islands of Umm Al Quwain. Featuring pristine beaches and a marine sanctuary, the islands are home to rare and exotic birds, perfect for the avid bird watcher. Many resorts in the region offer boat tours of the islands or they can be viewed from the shore. Umm Al Quwain also features Dreamland Aqua Park, the UAE’s largest water park. With 250,000 square metres of landscaped gardens and over 30 rides and attractions, the park is open year round.
AJMAN UMM AL QUWAIN Umm Al Quwain or ‘Mother of Two Powers’ has the smallest in population of the seven emirates in the UAE. What the region lacks in local population, it makes up for in sheer serenity. The golden beaches of the mainland peninsula give way to crystal blue
Charcuterie spread with craft beer. © The Royal Mail Hotel
The smallest of the emirates, Ajman is an enchanting escape from the bustle of the big cities. Just 10 kilometres from Dubai, the emirate offers respite for the weary visitor while maintaining the glamour, shopping and fine dining for which the UAE is famous. ●
Cellar. © The Royal Mail Hotel
Fujairah Fortress. © Linda Hilberdink Photography
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WELCOME TO ABU DHABI IS FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING LUXURY HOTELS: ABU DHABI HILTON
AL AIN HILTON
Tel: +971 2 681 1900 Fax: +971 2 681 1696 www.hilton.com
Tel: +971 3 768 6666 Fax: +971 3 768 6888 www.hilton.com
AL AIN ROTANA
BEACH ROTANA HOTEL AND TOWERS
Tel: +971 3 754 5111 Fax: +971 3 754 5444 www.rotana.com
Tel: +971 2 697 9000 Fax: +971 2 644 2111 www.rotana.com
CROWNE PLAZA ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 616 6166 Fax: +971 2 621 7444 www.crowneplaza.com/ abudhabiuab
DANAT AL AIN RESORT Tel: +971 3 704 600 Fax: +971 3 768 6766 www.danathotels.com
DESERT ISLANDS RESORT AND SPA BY ANANTARA
EASTERN MANGROVES HOTEL & SPA BY ANANTARA
Tel: +971 2 801 5400 Fax: +971 2 801 5404 www.desertislands.anantara.com
Tel: +971 2 656 1000 Fax: +971 2 656 1009 www.anantara.com
EMIRATES PALACE ABU DHABI
HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL ABU DHABI
Tel: +971 2 690 8888 Fax: +971 2 690 9999 www.emiratespalace.com
Tel: +971 2 666 6888 Fax: +971 2 666 9153 www.ichotelsgroup.com
HYATT CAPITAL GATE
JUMEIRAH AT ETIHAD TOWERS
Tel: +971 2 596 1234 Fax: +971 2 596 1235 www.abudhabi.capitalgate. hyatt.com
LE MERIDIEN ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 644 6666 Fax: +971 2 644 0348 www.lemeridienabudhabi.com
MILLENNIUM HOTEL ABU DHABI
Tel.: +971 2 811 5555 Fax: +971 2 811 5588 www.jumeirah.com
LE ROYAL MERIDIEN ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 674 2020 Fax: +971 2 674 2552 www.leroyalmeridienabudhabi.com
PARK HYATT
Tel: +971 2 614 6000 Fax: +971 2 626 0005 www.millenniumhotels.com
PARK ROTANA ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 6573333 Fax: +971 2 6573000 www.rotana.com/parkrotana
ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI HOTEL Tel: +971 2 813 5550 Fax: +971 2 813 5551 www.rosewoodabudhabihotel.com
Tel: +971 2 407 1234 Fax: +971 2 407 1235 www.abudhabi.park.hyatt.com
QASR AL SARAB DESERT RESORT BY ANANTARA Tel: +971 2 886 2088 Fax: +971 2 886 2086 www.qasralsarab.anantara.com
SHANGRI-LA HOTEL QUARYAT AL BERI ABU DHABI Tel: +971 2 509 8888 Fax: +971 2 558 5999 www.shangri-la.com
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SHERATON ABU DHABI HOTEL AND RESORT
SOFITEL ABU DHABI CORNICHE
Tel: +971 2 677 3333 Fax: +971 2 672 5149 www.sheratonabudhabihotel.com
Tel: +971 2 813 7777 Fax: +971 2 813 7799 www.sofitel.com
THE RITZ-CARLTON ABU DHABI, GRAND CANAL
YAS VICEROY ABU DHABI
Tel: +971 2 818 8888 Fax: +971 2 818 8088 www.ritzcarlton.com/AbuDhabi
Tel: +971 2 656 0000 Fax: +971 2 656 0001 www.viceroyhotelsandresorts. com/abudhabi
THE ADDRESS, DOWNTOWN BURJ DUBAI
KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR WELCOME TO DUBAI IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
Tel: +971 4 436 8888 Fax: +971 4 436 8880 www.theaddress.com
THE ADDRESS, DUBAI MALL
THE ADDRESS, DUBAI MARINA
Tel: +971 4 438 8888 Fax: +971 4 438 7888 www.theaddress.com
Tel: +971 4 436 7777 Fax: +971 4 436 7788 www.theaddress.com
AL BUSTAN ROTANA DUBAI
AL GHURAIR ARJAAN BY ROTANA
Tel: +971 4 282 0000 Fax: +971 4 282 8100 www.rotana.com
Tel: +971 4 293 3333 Fax: +971 4 293 3444 www.rotana.com
AL GHURAIR RAYHAAN BY ROTANA Tel: +971 4 293 3000 Fax: +971 4 293 3555 www.rotana.com
AL MUROOJ ROTANA DUBAI Tel: +971 4 321 1111 Fax: +971 4 321 5555 www.rotana.com
AMWAJ ROTANA JUMEIRAH BEACH – DUBAI
ANANTARA DUBAI THE PALM RESORT & SPA
Tel: +971 (0)4 428 2000 Fax: +971 (0)4 434 3666 www.rotana.com
Tel: +971 4 567 8888 Fax: +971 4 567 8009 www.anantara.com
ATLANTIS, THE PALM, DUBAI
BURJ AL ARAB
Tel: +971 4 426 0000 Fax: +971 4 426 0001 www.atlantisthepalm.com
Tel: +971 4 301 7777 Fax: +971 4 301 7000 www.jumeirah.com
BURJUMAN ARJAAN BY ROTANA
CROWNE PLAZA DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY
Tel: +971 4 352 4444 Fax: +971 4 352 7666 www.rotana.com
Tel: +971 4 701 2222 Fax: +971 4 232 9097 www.crowneplaza.com
DUBAI MARINE BEACH RESORT AND SPA
DUBAI MARRIOTT HOTEL AND SUITES
Tel: +971 4 346 1111 Fax: +971 4 346 0234 www.dxbmarine.com
Tel: +971 4 319 4000 Fax: +971 4 319 4006 www.marriotthotels.com www.welcome-to.com
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FAIRMONT HOTEL
GRAND HYATT DUBAI
Tel: +971 4 332 5555 Fax: +971 4 332 4555 www.fairmont.com
Tel: +971 4 317 1234 Fax: +971 4 317 1235 www.dubai.grand.hyatt.com
GROSVENOR HOUSE DUBAI
HABTOOR GRAND RESORT AND SPA
Tel: +971 4 399 8888 Fax: +971 4 399 8444 www.grosvenorhouse-dubai.com
Tel: +971 4 408 4444 Fax: +971 4 399 4207 www.grandjumeirah. habtoorhotels.com
HILTON DUBAI JUMEIRAH
HILTON DUBAI CREEK
Tel: +971 4 399 1111 Fax: +971 4 399 1112 www.hilton.com
Tel: +971 4 227 1111 Fax: +971 4 227 1131 www.hilton.com
HYATT REGENCY DUBAI
IBIS WORLD TRADE CENTRE DUBAI
Tel: +971 4 209 1234 Fax: +971 4 209 1235 www.dubai.regency.hyatt.com
INTERCONTINENTAL DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY Tel: +971 4 701 1111 Fax: +971 4 232 9095 www.ichotelsgroup.com
Tel: +971 4 332 4444 Fax: +971 4 331 1220 www.ibishotel.com
INTERCONTINENTAL RESIDENCE SUITES DUBAI FESTIVAL CITY Tel: +971 4 701 3333 Fax: +971 4 232 9096 www.ichotelsgroup.com
JEBEL ALI GOLF RESORT AND SPA Tel: +971 4 814 5555 Fax: +971 4 883 5543 www.jebelali-international.com
JUMEIRAH EMIRATES TOWERS
JUMEIRAH BEACH HOTEL Tel: +971 4 348 0000 Fax: +971 4 301 6800 www.jumeirah.com
JUMEIRAH ZABEEL SARAY Tel: +971 4 453 0000 Fax: +971 4 453 0001 www.jumeirah.com
Tel: +971 4 330 0000 Fax: +971 4 330 3030 www.jumeirah.com
JW MARRIOTT MARQUIS
JW MARRIOTT HOTEL Tel: +971 4 262 4444 Fax: +971 4 262 6264 www.marriott.com
Tel: 04 414 3000 Fax: 04 414 0001 www.jwmarriottmarquis dubailife.com
KEMPINSKI HOTEL MALL OF THE EMIRATES
KEMPINSKI RESIDENCES, PALM JUMEIRAH,
Tel: +971 4 341 0000 Fax: +971 4 341 4500 www.kempinski.com
Tel: + 971 4 444 2000 Fax: +971 4 444 2777 www.kempinski.com/palmjumeirah
LE MERIDIEN DUBAI
LE MERIDIEN MINA SEYAHI RESORT AND MARINA
Tel: +971 4 217 0000 Fax: +971 4 282 5540 www.lemeridien-dubai.com
Tel: +971 4 399 3333 Fax: +971 4 399 3000 www.lemeridien-minaseyahi.com
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LE ROYAL MERIDIEN BEACH RESORT AND SPA Tel: +971 4 399 5555 Fax: +971 4 399 5999 www.leroyalmeridien-dubai.com
MADINAT JUMEIRAH, THE ARABIAN RESORT DUBAI Tel: +971 4 366 8888 Fax: +971 4 366 7788 www.jumeirah.com
MILLENNIUM AIRPORT HOTEL DUBAI
THE MEYDAN HOTEL Tel: +971 4 381 3333 Fax: +971 4 381 3344 www.meydanhotels.com
Tel: +971 4 702 8888 Fax: +971 4 702 8877 www.millenniumhotels.com
NOVOTEL WORLD TRADE CENTRE DUBAI
ONE AND ONLY ROYAL MIRAGE DUBAI
Tel: +971 4 332 0000 Fax: +971 4 332 0001 www.novotel.com
Tel: +971 4 399 9999 Fax: +971 4 399 9998 www.oneandonlyroyalmirage.com
ONE AND ONLY THE PALM, DUBAI
THE PALACE – THE OLD TOWN
Tel: +971 4 440 1010 Fax: + 971 4 440 1011 www.oneandonlythepalm.com
Tel: +971 4 428 7888 Fax: +971 4 428 7999 www.theaddress.com
PARK HYATT DUBAI
PULLMAN DUBAI DEIRA CITY CENTRE
Tel: +971 4 602 1234 Fax: +971 4 602 1235 www.dubai.park.hyatt.com
RADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBAI DEIRA CREEK Tel: +971 4 222 7171 Fax: +971 4 228 4777 www.radissonblu.com
THE RITZ-CARLTON, DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE Tel: +971 4 372 2222 Fax: +971 4 372 2020 www.ritzcarlton.com/dubaiifc
SHANGRI-LA HOTEL DUBAI Tel: +971 4 343 8888 Fax: +971 4 343 8886 www.shangri-la.com
Tel: +971 4 294 1222 Fax: +971 4 295 4444 www.accorhotels.com
RAFFLES DUBAI Tel: +971 4 324 8888 Fax: +971 4 324 6000 www.raffles.com
RITZ CARLTON DUBAI Tel: +971 4 399 4000 Fax: +971 4 399 4001 www.ritzcarlton.com
SHERATON DUBAI CREEK HOTEL AND TOWERS Tel: +971 4 228 1111 Fax: +971 4 228 3468 www.sheratondubaicreek.com
SOFITEL THE PALM, DUBAI
TOWERS ROTANA DUBAI
Tel. +971 44 55 66 77 Fax: +971 4 455 6616 www.sofitel-dubai-thepalm.com
Tel: +971 4 343 8000 Fax: +971 4 343 5111 www.rotana.com
WALDORF ASTORIA DUBAI PALM JUMEIRAH
THE WESTIN DUBAI MINA SEYAHI BEACH RESORT AND MARINA
Tel: +971 4 818 2222 Fax: +971 4 818 2233 www.waldorfastoria.com/ dubaipalm
Tel: +971 4 399 4141 Fax: +971 4 399 9144 www.starwoodhotels.com
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