A stunningly beautiful place! It is impossible to describe in words! Just watch and be present in person! The dress code and certain rules of conduct must be observed. This is very strictly monitored.
a wonderful, very beautiful place, the architecture is incomparable, the eye is happy to look at such things, I advise everyone who will be passing through the city to definitely look!!
A beautiful bright mosque. I admire such beauty and power. Definitely ready to visit. Very important: strict dress code. I've visited other mosques, but they won't let me into this one, with the slightest mismatch of clothes. You can buy a special uniform in the shopping center at the mosque for 45 dirhams.
The place is magnificent. Something unimaginable. A must-visit.
The place is so magnificent that you just have to see it.
Everything is made of marble and natural stone, there are really a lot of people. But it's worth it.
It's just an extraordinary place. It is mandatory to visit. It just needs to be seen.Strict dress code. No slits or short sleeves. The guide provided us with an abaya. We missed it without question.
A work of art, even something higher. I walked around this mosque in white socks, they remained the same white! It's like the angels themselves are watching this mosque
I had to run a little in order to get there, as I needed a slightly free e-ticket, and the terminals are located on the opposite side of the entrance (behind the food court)
But it was worth it. Unexpectedly, I had to leave my backpack on guard, since it had a selfie stick, small scissors, a flashlight and a lighter, you can't go there with that.
A beautiful mosque built with a flourish and love.
I recommend you to visit
Very cool, I recommend you to visit Abu Dhabi.
Pay attention to the dress code for women, there should be no body parts that are not covered with a cloth.
It was worth going. We were at 21.00. There were practically no people. We quickly went around everything
You can wear jeans and a T-shirt (for men). Women strictly close their knees, hands completely and a headscarf
We were there with a guide in the evening, took pictures, learned something new, the party was of course a complete delight, in the evening with lighting I recommend the most
A large underground shopping gallery was located on the approach to the mosque, so that none of the visitors would be left without shopping and souvenirs- this is such a business: after approaching the underground passage to the entrance to the mosque, it turned out that they have such strict restrictions on the form of clothing that children were not allowed even in short-sleeved clothes (if there are long trousers, skirts and scarves). To buy "special" clothes for one entrance to this mosque in their own shopping center, the children themselves considered it a divorce for money😀 The availability of mosques in the Chechen Republic in the Russian Federation, after buying souvenirs, pens and books in the Discover store, they did not put one pen (out of three paid)😡 moreover, the pens were packed in a separate paper bag, which we opened already at the hotel, and saw a shortage👎
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is a huge architectural work of art.This landmark is one of the six largest mosques in the world . It can accommodate 40 thousand people, 5 thousand of them only in the main hall. The total area is over 22 thousand square meters; 4 minarets, approximately 1000 columns,96 columns, 82 domes. I recommend you to visit.
It is a very beautiful place, be sure to familiarize yourself with the rule of visiting the mosque. For earlier girls, it is better to wear long dresses that cover the ankle. It is better to visit on a weekday
A magnificent miracle of architecture 🤩
I was on an excursion, but unfortunately, there was very little time for viewing, of course, it's better to come here yourself so that there is time to enjoy the beauty and feel the moments of being here)
It's a great place! We liked it, the entrance is free, but be sure to take the qr code on the site. They won't let you in without him. Women's cape 45 dirhams, men's 55, you can wear your own closed clothes. But we specially bought it for beautiful photos.
Amazing snow-white domes, majestic columns, stunning marble floor. The pools surrounding the mosque look all luxurious. The territory is huge. Indeed, the White Miracle of the East!
It's very beautiful and large-scale. It looks especially beautiful from afar.
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Лиам
Level 10 Local Expert
November 24, 2024
A beautiful mosque. But the organization leaves much to be desired, the crowds inside the mosque showed only one hall.
The most important thing is clothes, they write everywhere that it is very strict, but who is wearing what. It is not necessary to buy a scarf, it turns out that a sweatshirt with a hood is enough.
The mosque is large and beautiful, and there is a strict dress code when visiting. So it's better to take care in advance. But even if your appearance does not meet the requirements, there are many shops nearby with traditional clothes at very affordable prices.
Thrill and luxury, a real Arabic fairy tale. Be sure to visit, it will not leave anyone indifferent. We arrived at sunset, a very beautiful place and after sunset
It is impossible to be in Abu Dhabi and not visit the mosque named after the founder and the first president of the UAE. Everything is the best here, as it should be in the Emirates. The largest carpet, the largest chandeliers, white marble from Italy and China, but this is not the main thing, here you can admire the beauty created by people for a long time. It's like visiting an oriental fairy tale, breathtaking from white, gold and impressive. The visit to the mosque turned out without any problems, we got there by taxi, there was almost no queue (we were in the morning), the clothes also fit (I liked the color, quality, and size of the abaya), so the photos were a success. I would like to visit the mosque again!
The magnificent Sheikh Zayed Mosque. Such scope and dazzling whiteness, a great place to visit 10/10
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Денис М.
Level 6 Local Expert
December 21, 2024
although people grumbled that this was a new product and did not represent much value, I fundamentally disagree with this. yes, it's expensive/expensive, yes, the biggest carpet, the biggest chandelier, and so on are all the most popular things in the Emirates (I wonder what they have so small that everything else needs to be made big), but nevertheless tasteful, highly artistic, and simply beautiful. clear recommendations for visiting
After sunset, it is not very impressive — the lighting in the style of Chinese New Year, a bunch of colorful fencing ribbons and metal decking.
But the place itself is amazing 🙏
In the Emirates - must see. A very impressive example of Arab luxury and memory - to a man who has done everything for the Emirates, and even more. A white marble courtyard, a unique carpet, a wall of golden ligature with the names of Allah. I have been twice and would come again, I would like to see in the evening, they say, also beauty
It's just an enchanting, fantastically beautiful place! A work of art! It fascinates and attracts.it is necessary to strictly observe the requirements for clothing, otherwise they will not miss it.
The Internet is full of photos, articles and videos about this landmark. I confirm that all the laudatory odes are true. The place is delightful and causes delight, surprise and a feeling of cleanliness...
Very beautiful. You need to get a QR code for admission to the mosque on the website in advance. We were on February 10 at 18:05 we went down to the 1st floor to go to the mosque, there was a huge queue, we went outside to the mosque at 19:06, so count the time, although there may not always be a queue
We expected more. It's not that big. But beautiful. There are a lot of tourists. An inconvenient underpass. Passage by free tickets and codes. But they must be taken. Otherwise, you can't get through. We passed the turnstiles, but had to turn around at the next control lines.
Prices in underground shops are cosmic.
The mosque is beautiful at any time, but especially in the evening when the lights are turned on. I recommend visiting both in the afternoon and in the evening, after sunset, in the evening after 20.00 there are fewer people.
Hurry up. They say it will be open to tourists for only a couple more years. Then only for the parishioners. The architectural solution, how to get to it, is impressive. A long underground tunnel with horizontal escalators and air conditioning. It is also a small museum exhibition. The mosque itself is the height of luxury.