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What do tourists wear in Abu Dhabi?

Lightweight clothing made with breathable materials. Modest clothing that doesn't expose a lot of skin. Evening attire for restaurants and events.



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Abu Dhabi welcomes millions of tourists from across the world. The Arabian hospitality is warm and welcoming to all kinds of cultures, and tourists will find it easy to communicate around the city as the most common language spoken is English.

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Although women need to cover their hair inside all mosques including everywhere within the Abu Dhabi mosque, as a female tourist when you enter you will be shown to a changing room and given a scarf or hood to cover your hair and an abaya or another covering outfit to cover your clothes if the clothes you arrive in are ...

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Of course, whilst some might see this as a negative (it means, for example, that Abu Dhabi is stricter than Dubai), we believe it's this authenticity that makes it such an appealing destination. To really get a sense of this character, be sure to visit both Qasr Al Hosn Fort and Palace and the House of Artisans.

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Source There may be times when you might have to visit official places for maybe visa or other purposes. But when you visit here, make sure youre dressed modestly and cover up as much as you can. That means no shorts, sleeveless tops or blouses, skirts and low cut tops. Make sure you're dressed more formally.

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Summary of cost of living in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,334.1$ (12,246.4AED) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 967.4$ (3,553.2AED) without rent. Abu Dhabi is 41.1% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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In addition to that, prices vary depending on if you are travelling during the day, night, on a weekend or holiday. A normal taxi day fare from Abu Dhabi airport to Dubai costs around €59 (250 AED) for the 1 hour 15 minute journey.

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As the capital of a Middle Eastern nation, its approach to nightlife is somewhat different to that in western countries. The desert heat makes outdoor activities impractical during the day, so most major attractions remain open into the night and locals generally leave their socializing until after dark.

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