May 2026

Abu Dhabi’s museums and entertainment destinations are set to offer a vibrant programme of cultural, artistic and family-friendly experiences during a long Eid Al-Adha holiday this year, blending heritage, creativity and entertainment across the emirate. Louvre Abu Dhabi will present a series of immersive artistic and cultural experiences, including audio-visual performances and international film screenings beneath its iconic dome. Among the highlights

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre participated in the 17th International Economic Forum “Russia – Islamic World: Kazan Forum 2026,” held in Kazan, Tatarstan, with the participation of officials, decision-makers, and representatives of cultural, religious, and academic institutions from over 100 countries. During the forum, the centre took part in a panel discussion titled “UAE–Russia Dialogue: Culture, Tolerance, Coexistence, and Peace,”

Abu Dhabi’s parks provide green spaces for recreation, exercise, and relaxation. Umm Al Emarat Park Khalifa Park Family Park Heritage Park Lake Park Formal Park Mangrove National Park Capital Gardens Hudayriyat Park Jubail Mangrove Park These parks offer playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful landscapes. Contributed by GuestPosts.biz

Abu Dhabi’s parks provide green spaces for recreation, exercise, and relaxation. Umm Al Emarat Park Khalifa Park Family Park Heritage Park Lake Park Formal Park Mangrove National Park Capital Gardens Hudayriyat Park Jubail Mangrove Park These parks offer playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful landscapes. Contributed by GuestPosts.biz

Abu Dhabi offers a wide variety of residential communities that cater to families, professionals, expatriates, and investors. From luxurious waterfront developments and golf course communities to affordable suburban neighborhoods, the emirate provides residents with high-quality housing, modern amenities, and excellent infrastructure. Below are ten of the most popular residential communities in Abu Dhabi. Saadiyat Island Saadiyat Island is one of Abu

Abu Dhabi’s skyline has transformed dramatically over the past few decades, reflecting the emirate’s rapid economic growth, architectural ambition, and urban development. The city is home to numerous skyscrapers that serve as residential towers, commercial offices, hotels, and mixed-use developments. These impressive structures have become iconic landmarks that contribute to Abu Dhabi’s modern identity. Below are ten of the tallest

Abu Dhabi is home to a highly developed legal sector that serves individuals, businesses, government entities, and international investors. The emirate's leading advocates and law firms provide expertise across corporate law, litigation, arbitration, real estate, construction, labor law, intellectual property, and commercial disputes. Below are ten of the most respected advocates and legal practices operating in Abu Dhabi. Al Tamimi