Is the presidential palace in Abu Dhabi open?
The National Palace in Abu Dhabi has just been opened to the public. Located in the presidential palace in the capital of the United Arab Emirates, this palace is called QasrAlWatan. It has a huge white dome, lush gardens and gorgeous chandeliers, aiming to let visitors know more about the traditions and values of the United Arab Emirates.
After entering the palace, guests can visit exhibitions with Arabic customs and experience spectacular night performances. The interior decoration is white, yellow and blue, which represents the landscape characteristics of this area. One of the exhibition halls is filled with gifts from all over the world to the President of the United Arab Emirates.
There is also a library in the palace with more than 50,000 books. Mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, described QasrAlWatan as an important symbol of the progress of the United Arab Emirates at his inauguration earlier this month.
Introduction of Abu Dhabi Presidential Palace
time
Open at noon in March 1 1, and then open every morning 10- 8 pm.
entrance ticket
The whole scenic spot includes a palace and a garden. 60 dirhams for adults and 30 dirhams for children.
You can also choose to just visit the garden. Adult park ticket is 25 dirhams, and children park ticket 12 dirhams.
In addition, you can choose a professional English tour guide or Arabic tour guide to explain it to you. The lecture lasts 30 minutes and costs 30 dirhams. Each tour guide can receive up to 20 tourists.
If you are going with a group, you can also hire a tour guide at a cost of 600 dirhams.
exhibit
In QasrAlWatan, visitors can enjoy centuries of traditional Arab arts and crafts, copy traditional Arabic calligraphy on the big screen of the palace, go to the library to learn about Arabs' contributions to the world in various aspects, and learn more about the state institutions and systems of the United Arab Emirates. If you come here at night, there will be lights and music performances waiting for you.
put on
Like all scenic spots in the Arab region, there is a strict dress code here.
Tourists should wear trousers or long skirts. If you wear vest, short skirt, shorts, etc. The security guard may stop you outside the palace.
Other preventive measures
Photographing is forbidden in the palace, but allowed in other places.
There is no charge for self-service parking, and the parking service charges 80 dirhams per day (9:30 am-9: 30 pm
If you bring a baby, the stroller needs to board the plane in the security area of the visitor center.
There is a special smoking area in the visitor center, and smoking is prohibited in other places.
There is no Wifi in the palace.