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Our guide to visiting Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI, 23-25 NOVEMBER, 2018

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YOUR GUIDE TO ABU DHABI

Joining the calendar in 2009, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was the calendar’s first day-intonight event and the race has since become a must-visit spectacle that ends the Formula 1 season with a dramatic flourish.

When visiting this event in the United Arab Emirates, most fans opt to commute from neighbouri­ng Dubai. The city is just 90 minutes along the coast from the Yas Marina circuit.

Even if you choose to stay in Abu Dhabi for the race, it’s certainly worth visiting Dubai for some sight-seeing either before or after the GP.

Officially opened in 2010 and standing 829 meters tall and boasting 57 elevators, the Burj Khalifa tower dominates the city’s skyline and gives you a bird’s eye view of downtown Dubai. The world’s tallest structure is also home to some amazing bars, restaurant­s and shops.

If you like shopping, the Dubai Mall is the world’s largest shopping centre and is open for business in the city’s downtown. Accessible by metro or car, the mall received 56 million visitors last year and it includes a zoo, an aquarium, the SEGA theme park, a 22-screen cinema and over a thousand shops.

Take time to recuperate in Dubai’s Miracle Garden, home to more than 100 million planted flowers. The garden gives visitors a chance to get away from the busy downtown area and surround themselves with some of the world’s most beautiful flora. Easily accessible via public transport, the garden is the perfect place to relax.

After the short trip along the coast to Abu Dhabi, the go-to sight is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The country’s key site of Muslim worship is an incredible feat of architectu­re. Completed in 2007, the building cost more than $500 million to create, is adorned with 82 domes

and receives 40,000 visitors during Eid alone – the Grand Mosque is a must when in the UAE.

Racing fans should also immerse themselves in the world’s only Ferrari-branded theme park: Ferrari World. Here you can spend the day riding one of the world’s fastest rollercoas­ters, Formula Rossa, which goes from 0 to 240km/h in 4.9 seconds, before trying your hand on the flight simulators, getting behind the wheel of Ferraris, and a whole heap more. More sedate rides are also available for those interested in a less fullthrott­le experience.

Part of what makes these two modern-day cities in the United Arab Emirates so incredible is their stark surroundin­gs since they stand on the edge of the desert. Tours are available from both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, with various options on offer for visitors to experience the sheer scale and beauty of the Arabian Desert. Whether you want to ride dune buggies, be shown the sights in a 4x4 or even take it slow on a camel - the Arabian Desert is not one to be missed.

The tours usually run in the mild earlyeveni­ng temperatur­es and offer a welcome change of pace from the bustling city.

 ??  ?? The day-into-night race at the Yas Marina circuit has proved very popular
The day-into-night race at the Yas Marina circuit has proved very popular
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 ??  ?? The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a key site of worship
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a key site of worship
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 ??  ?? Dubai’s Mall attracts huge numbers of visitors every year
Dubai’s Mall attracts huge numbers of visitors every year
 ??  ?? It’s impossible to miss the stunning Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai
It’s impossible to miss the stunning Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai
 ??  ?? Dubai’s Miracle Garden is home to over 100 million flowers
Dubai’s Miracle Garden is home to over 100 million flowers

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