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Unknown to most the Abu Dhabi emirate is archipelagic, where nearly 200 islands are strewn along its coast.
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There are plenty of historical and contemporary sites for visitors to explore in order to obtain an understanding of the local culture of Abu Dhabi.
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The Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation organises regular concerts featuring the world’s top opera singers and classical music performers.
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For a quiet night on the town, visitors to Abu Dhabi can catch the latest movies from a number of cinemas across the emirate.
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The Al Ain Museum provides an accurate and beautiful montage of the ancestry, heritage and culture of the people in Abu Dhabi. The museum has two main sections: archaeology and ethnography, plus a third section where visitors can purchase gifts.
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Every community in Abu Dhabi has a mosque where Muslims, led by an imam, come to pray.
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Traditional and cosmopolitan, Abu Dhabi’s many shopping venues and locales reflect the emirate’s nature.
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Water sports, equestrian, sand-skiing, golf, off-road driving, cricket...
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One of the most unique parks in Abu Dhabi is the Sheikh Khalifa Park, located in Al Matar area.
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Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, set to open on October 28, 2010, is the world’s first Ferrari theme park and largest attraction of its kind. It will be an intense multi-sensory experience and a must-visit for enthusiasts, fans and families.
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