Must-see cultural highlights

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Find inspiration in Saadiyat Cultural District

Saadiyat Cultural District is where local icons and world-famous institutions stand side by side, defining an exciting new era for arts in Abu Dhabi.
Explore the district

Heritage and historic sites

Explore the landmarks that illustrate the UAE’s centuries-old story. Abu Dhabi’s heritage sites – which include historic monuments, cultural centres, traditional markets and memorials – provide an engaging look at the people and traditions behind the emirate’s identity.

Landmarks and architecture

Abu Dhabi’s landmarks and architecture tell the story of a city that honours its past while building for the future. Historic structures and contemporary design stand as visual markers of cultural pride, inviting visitors to experience the emirate's heritage through its skyline and cityscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Abu Dhabi has many famous, old and restored sites that are worth a visit:

Visitors can explore a wide range of cultural experiences in Abu Dhabi. Highlights include visiting institutions like Louvre Abu Dhabi, exploring centuries-old buildings like Al Jahili Fort, discovering traditional crafts at the House of Artisans and attending exhibitions, performances and workshops across the city’s cultural venues.

Constructed in 1735, the Al Bithnah Fort in Fujairah is the oldest historical monument that exists, followed by Qasr Al Hosn which is situated in Abu Dhabi and was built in 1761.

Famous monuments in the UAE:
Abu Dhabi

  • Qasr Al Hosn
  • Qasr Al Muwaiji

Al Ain

  • Al Jahili Fort
  • Jebel Hafit Historical Tombs

Dubai

  • Al Fahidi Fort

Traditional Emirati heritage can be explored at historic sites like Qasr Al Hosn – the oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi – and in Al Ain Region, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its forts, oases and archaeological sites.

Visitors can also learn about local crafts and customs at cultural centres, heritage villages and museums.

Abu Dhabi has a growing network of galleries and creative hubs where visitors can see local and regional art. Manarat Al Saadiyat hosts exhibitions, talks and cultural events, while 421 Arts Campus  in the Mina Zayed neighbourhood showcases emerging artists' work in its exhibitions and workshops.