Stand barefoot on the marble of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at golden hour, when the columns turn the colour of warm sand and the 82 domes catch the last of the light, and you understand immediately why Abu Dhabi operates at a different frequency to Dubai. This is the UAE capital, the seat of government, and the emirate that owns most of the country's oil wealth. It is also quieter, more deliberate, and in places — the mangroves, the old Corniche, the lanes around Heritage Village — genuinely beautiful in a way that requires no spectacle. The 2026 travel guide to Abu Dhabi covers everything you need: the Guggenheim opening, Yas Island, the Grand Mosque, how to get here from Dubai in under 90 minutes, and where to base yourself without overpaying.
For South Asian visitors, the Pakistani and Indian communities who make up a significant share of the UAE's population, Abu Dhabi holds particular resonance. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque draws Muslim visitors from across the world for Friday prayers. Halal food is universal, not an option. The cultural DNA of the city is familiar and welcoming.
This guide covers every aspect of planning your Abu Dhabi visit in 2026, including the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi opening, the launch of Etihad Rail passenger services, and the new teamLab Phenomena digital art space.
Abu Dhabi, Quick Facts
| Status | Capital of the United Arab Emirates; largest of seven emirates |
| Area | 67,340 km² (87% of UAE land area) |
| Population | Approx. 3.8 million (2026 estimate) |
| Airport | Zayed International Airport (AUH), new terminal opened November 2023 |
| Currency | UAE Dirham (AED), 1 AED ≈ £0.21 / $0.27 / PKR 75 |
| Language | Arabic (official); English widely spoken; Urdu/Hindi understood |
| Time Zone | GST (UTC+4), no daylight saving |
| Visa | GCC residents: visa-free. UK, EU, US: 30-day visa on arrival. Indian: 14-day VoA (eligible passports). Pakistani: advance visa required. |
| Best Time to Visit | November–March (18°C–28°C). Summer (June–Aug) is extreme heat but offers 30–50% hotel discounts. |
| Electricity | 230V / 50Hz, UK-type G plugs (3-pin rectangular) |
| Tourism Authority | DCT Abu Dhabi (Department of Culture and Tourism) |