Abu Dhabi Corniche

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Abu Dhabi Corniche Beach
Abu Dhabi Corniche

The Corniche (or Corniche Road) is an 8 km long road located in the city of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. In this area there are children’s play areas, separate cycle and pedestrian pathways, fountains, parks, restaurants, cafés and the Corniche Beach. Between 2002 and 2004, land was reclaimed from the sea and the Corniche was extended. Some of the earlier landmarks (the volcano fountain and Abu Dhabi clock tower) were demolished in the process. Busiest in winter, Corniche boasts plenty of parking and public transport. Corniche offers affordable street food, to beach side cafes, to great coffee. For a private experience away from prying eyes, the family and singles beaches are worth the $2.75 entry.

Corniche Beach

Immaculately clean Corniche Beach consisting of powdery stretch of white sand sloping down to turquoise waters, was awarded Blue Flag status, it also has a beautiful seaside boardwalk, with well-kept walkways, manicured gardens and benches overlooking the picturesque Arabian Gulf. In order to qualify for the Blue Flag, a series of stringent environmental, educational, safety, and accessibility criteria must be met and maintained.

The 2km beach has three sections: Al Sahil (Gate 4) is perfect for singles and larger groups with free entry, Gate 2 is ideal for families and has its own quiet zone, with Gate 3 also being great for families and kids. The two latter beaches are shielded from view with a fence. Showers, changing rooms and cabanas are available, and sun loungers and umbrellas can be hired for a fee. A lifeguard is on duty until sunset. Entrance fee for two latter Gates is AED 10 for adults and AED 5 for children. Kids under five are allowed free. Sun lounger will cost AED 25.

Corniche Breakwater

Corniche Breakwater is at the far western corner of Abu Dhabi Corniche. Here are two of Abu Dhabi’s biggest attractions: Marina Mall and Heritage Village.

Marina Mall

Marina Mall is an entertainment complex that includes a bowling alley, ice rink, 400 shops, restaurants, cafes, and cineplex, as well as an array of designer brand outlets in its shopping mall. The Observation Deck 300 is at 74th floor of the Jumeirah at Emirates Tower Hotel, in Tower 2 of Abu Dhabi’s 5-tower Etihad Towers development. It is 300 metres above sea level. The Observation Deck is equipped with binoculars, allowing you to take a closer look at landmarks such as the Emirates Palace, Sky Tower, Marina Mall, and the Persian Gulf.

Marina Mall’s observation tower, ‘Sky Tower’. has traditionally been the budget way to get 360-degree aerial views of the city. The coffee shop here serves the highest high tea in the city. Admission includes ARD50 towards food and drink.

Abu Dhabi Corniche Beach
Abu Dhabi Corniche Beach

Heritage Village

Heritage Village transports you back to the UAE of the past thanks to its authentic reconstruction of a pre-oil-era enclave. Its open-air museum includes a campfire with traditional coffee pots and a tent made from goat hair.

Corniche Breakwater Founder’s Memorial

This memorial celebrates the life and achievements of Sheikh Zayed, the founder of the United Arab Emirates. The Constellation, a giant avant-garde 3D art piece reflecting the portrait of the sheikh is set inside the garden of the Founder’s Memorial. In order to fully appreciate the full spectacle, you will have to visit after dark when The Constellation comes alive with lights. Free 30-minute tours of the site are offered throughout the day when booked online or reserved on arrival.

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace
Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace is a luxury hotel with 392 rooms and suits and 1002 crystal chandeliers, built at a cost of AED 11 billion. It is located in the Corniche Breakwater area. The hotel hosts operas and orchestras during the Abu Dhabi Classics concert season, Afternoon high tea in the foyer (from Dhs387 for two people), is very popular along with cocktails at the trendy Hakkasan, fine seafood at Sayad and upmarket Emirati cuisine at Mezlai.

Food offerings at Corniche

In the far western corner of Corniche Beach there are some excellent eating places such as Catch for fresh seafood, or Marl’s Organic for juices and salads. Rosina Bellina, overlooking the seafront, offers fine Italian dining with al fresco views, while further along Corniche Road you’ll find a collection of tempting dining options next to Corniche Park.

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