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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates hotel and flights guide - How to get there, where to stay and what to do

The second largest city of the UAE is stepping out of the shade cast by Dubai, the often slick and modern capital presents a fascinating mixture of tradition and progression.

Abu dhabi skyline(Image: Wadiia)

As you’d expect, it has awe inspiring architecture and a skyline full of tall buildings.

Peel back the surface, however, and you’ll find a more traditional and distinctly Arabian city just a stone’s throw from the glamorous centre.

Must sees for free

Widely considered an absolute must see, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center is made from pure white marble and contains what is considered to be the largest carpet ever made in the main prayer hall.

The largest mosque in the country, it is visited by around 41,000 people during Eid and is free for all to enter.

Free 30 minute guided tours take place everyday and you can also pay for a longer, more in-depth tour.

Please be observant of the rules and be respectful when entering the mosque.

Abu Dhabi: Etihad Towers(Image: Norbert Heidenbluth)

Carpets, gold jewellery and intricate metalwork and woodwork make fabulous souvenirs of your Abu Dhabi stay. For keen bargain hunters the best starting point is Souk Al Zaafarana (Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street), crammed full of shops selling everything from traditional Emirati garments to incense and spices.

Wander the streets and haggle a bargain or find a café and people watch in this fascinating area of town.