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Al Qasba CanalAl-Qasba Canal is a unique waterfront in Sharjah, with lots of activities such as renting boats and go-cart, and plenty of cafes and restaurants edging the canal.
Al Noor MosqueAl Noor Mosque is in Sharjah, located on the Khaled lagoon at the Buhaira Corniche. Built on the classical Ottoman style, this mosque is open to the public, including non-Muslims who can visit it and take a tour.
Al Majaz WaterfrontAl Majaz Waterfront is the first place of its kind in the area, located in the heart of the city of Sharjah, Al Majaz Waterfront hosts different concerts, events, and festivals, it also has other attractions like the magnificent musical fountain, mini-golf, a children's playground, and good amount of restaurants and cafes.
Sharjah Art FoundationThe Sharjah Art Foundation is a cultural foundation in the heritage & art area, Al Muriejah Square, it has exhibitions that feature the work of Arab and International artist, also has an appealing list of programs for the young and adults art lovers.
Al Mahatta MuseumAlmahatta fort is in the center of Sharjah, built in 1932 as an airport which was the first in the region and then in 2,000 turned into a museum. It showcases the history of flight in the UAE and the region.
Al Hisn Fort MuseumSharjah Fort "Al Hisn" is located on a plaza at the corner of the Heritage District. The fort was originally constructed in 1820 and has served as both a protective facility for the town and as the conventional home of the administering family of Sharjah.
Sharjah Art MuseumSharjah Art Museum is considered as one of the largest museums in the UAE, located in corniche street. There are 72 galleries spread over three floors, with a focus on works by Arab craftsmen from all through the Arab world.
Sharjah Museum of Islamic CivilizationSharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization is a great place to dive into the profound roots of Arab and Islamic culture. Several logical and religious compositions, as well as a collection of Islamic expressions and create work dating from the 7th to the 19th centuries are on display.
Dubai Spice Souk EntranceDubai Spice Souk or “old souk” is known for its good quality and variety of herbs, spices, and flavors. Visitors can find unique products such as traditional UAE clothing, Arabian rugs and lanterns, and dried fruits as well. The souk consists of several narrow lanes lined with open and closed-roof stores.
Al Fahidi Historical NeighbourhoodAlso known as Al Bastakiya, it is a historic district in Dubai consisting of several rt studios and museums.
Al ShindaghaIt is a neighborhood in the historical center of the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates that was built in the 1830s and was the home of the ruler of Dubai- H.H. Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum. The area opened to the public as a museum, and the most important landmark is the Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum's House.
Ajman Fish MarketLocated In Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum street, the market is well designed and has daily fresh fish with good prices, the market activity is not limited to selling fish, but there are also vegetables, dates etc...
Ajman MuseumThe museum is on the east side of the central square in Al Bustan area. Ajman Museum is the emirate’s preeminent gallery outlining life as it once was. The 18th-century fort served as the ruler’s house until 1970, then it turned into a museum.
Dubai Garden GlowIt is a world of colorful glowing garden creating a gorgeous atmosphere in the evening. Located in Zabeel Park gates 6 and 7, it is the largest glowing garden, made of millions LED lights and recycled luminous fabric.
Etihad MuseumThe Etihad Museum is a museum in Dubai that collects, preserves, and shows the heritage of the United Arab Emirates within the areas of social, political, social, logical, and military history. The formation of the United Arab Emirates as a country took place within the area that forms the museum today.
Dubai CreekThe saltwater estuary is the initial location where the Bani Yas tribe settled, and its waters were crucial for what utilized to be Dubai's fundamental shapes of economy: pearl jumping and angling. Nowadays, the area is flooded with the history of the emirate, as it's right near to the Dubai Exhibition hall as well as the overly complex back roads of the gold, zest and material souks.
Mushrif ParkMushrif Park is 5.25 square kilometer park in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is found within the eastern portion of the city, around 16 km from the conventional center of Dubai. The park showcases 13 models of houses from around the world, and it has bicycle track,s electronic entertaining games, football fields, theater screenings, excursion and barbeque services.
Emirates Financial TowersA twin tower commercial building with a space for urban walk and beautifully lit spaces. The walk comes with great views of Dubai skyline, highly recommend for a late evening stroll.
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Sharjah AquariumSharjah Aquarium is an educational aquarium. It hosts around 150 species of sea life, including reef sharks and sea rays. It is spread over 2 floors with 20 separate tanks.