Abu Dhabi City tour with Qasr Al Watan

Abu Dhabi City Tour with Qasr Al Watan

The Highlights of Abu Dhabi City Tour With Qasar Al Watan

  •  An exciting tour around Abu Dhabi accompanied by a guide
  • Take a peek into the rich culture and tradition of the Emirates when you visit the Qasr Al Watan and the Presidential Palace
  • Visit Abu Dhabi’s iconic attractions like the Ferrari World, the Emirates Palace, the Corniche, and more
  • The guide shall share interesting anecdotes about the places you visit on the tour
  • Capture the special moments on your camera as souvenirs that remind you of the wonderful day in Abu Dhabi
  • Enjoy an exciting tour in a very comfortable air-conditioned private vehicle

The Inclusions of Abu Dhabi City Tour with Qasar Al Watan

  •  Transfers from your hotel
  • A guide who speaks English
  • Entry into the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  • Visit the Heritage Village
  • Entry into the Qasr Al Watan
  • Visiting the Islamic Art Museum
  • Bottled drinking water

Important Points to Note

  •  Visitors are barred from photographing local women
  • It’s mandatory for men visiting mosques to wear long trousers
  • Women are required to wear headscarves and they are asked to put on a traditional dressing gown before they step into a mosque
  • The authorities may deny entry to those considered to have dressed inappropriately
  • It’s mandatory that both men and women wear clothes that are conservative and loose-fitting. Men are to wear shirts with long sleeves while women are to wear skirts reaching their ankles. See-through clothing is strictly banned
  • The tour isn’t conducted on Fridays
  • The Qasr Al Watan is open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm daily
  • The Palace and the adjoining garden are open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm daily
  • The Palace in Motion Light Show of 30 minutes is held at 7:45 pm
  • The Qasr Al Watan Library is open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm daily

Note: You’ll receive a confirmation of your booking and a voucher on your email id. Please make sure that you dress very soberly since the tour includes visits to places of worship. It’s important that you don’t hurt the sensibilities of the local people who are otherwise very friendly, approachable, and helpful.