You can expect to visit some of the wonderful cultural institutions of the UAE.
Matt Cassidy
When he is not hunting for the latest piece of Abu Dhabi news, Matt is ticking off his UAE bucket-list experiences (although he does love to take a break to test out the fine restaurants and bars of the capital). An armchair sports lover, he is on a personal mission to attend every sporting event in the UAE to make out for most likely missing the big one in Doha in November.
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Ramadaniyyat will run for a full seven days from 11 April.
It will be the first time in two years the centre has hosted in-person audiences.
Classic Easter dishes, premium cuts and chocolate eggs await at this brunch.
Two of the world’s best cricketers will be in Abu Dhabi.
See what you can for showing your passion for the environment.
The top entertainment and activities that will take place this weekend.
You will be able to see the recommended restaurants on Michelin Guide’s website.
The Holy Month of Ramadan is expected to begin on 2 April.
The ball will be going on a global tour with a stopover in Dubai.
The legendary DJS will be getting back together for this mega event in the capital.
The deciding race of the F1 Championship will take place in November.
Enjoy classic titles such Frozen, Moana, Star Wars and The Simpsons.
The exhibit is a part of the build-up to the opening of the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi.
Expect two new exhibits, workshops, talks and more this Ramadan.
Vehicles will be allowed to park for four consecutive hours.
The scheme has been launched by the Integrated Transport Centre.
There won’t be a moment of boredom with these schedules.
The emirate has seen many changes in recent weeks with regards to entry.
The announcement will affect any planning to drive to the UAE.
All riders must wear a helmet and give pedestrians priority.
There will be no need to quarantine or wear a tracker.
Kids will be hit for six when they pad up alongside this legend.
The shuttle will operate every day between Yas Bay and Al Raha Beach.
There are tons of amazing events and attractions in the capital.
The evening will also see one of Arabic world’s most successful musicians perform on Yas Island.
The museum will be based in the Saadiyat Culture District alongside Louvre Abu Dhabi.
The world’s biggest football jamboree kicks off in November.
Sea views, poolside setting, cool breezes and sun at these stunning locations.
Upgrade your family days out in the capital.