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Qasr al Hosn

Abu Dhabi’s symbolic birthplace and most historical landmark. Qasr (the Arabic word for palace) and Hosn (the Arabic word for fort) refers to the dual uses of this 250-year-old location;
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

A magnificent example of Muslim architecture. Natural materials were chosen for much of its design and construction due to their long-lasting qualities; including marble, stone, gold, semi-precious stones, crystals and ceramics.
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The Creek

Soak up the sights of the boats effortlessly gliding along with eager seagulls ravenous for remnants of leftover catch.
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DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre)

There are several galleries favouring impressionism and modern art in this suited and booted business hub.
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Dubai Opera

This iconic landmark taking centre stage amidst a Burj Khalifa backdrop provides a diverse schedule of opera, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, orchestra, sports events, ballet, film and seasonal programmes.
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Al Fahidi District (Bastakiya)

Stroll down the waterfront beside the Creek and through the Textile Souk into Al Fahidi District (originally Bastakiya)...
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Alserkal Avenue

Meander around Al Quoz district's Alserkal Avenue, the city's industrial art hub...
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SMCCU (The Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding)

The SMCCU is a non-profit organisation established to increase awareness and understanding between the various cultures that live in Dubai, addressing the local customs and religion of the region.
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Tashkeel

Since 2008, Tashkeel has been Dubai's corner stone for the local artist community, facilitating and encouraging professional art and design.