Book your Qasr Al Hosn tickets online and get priority access to the oldest standing structure of Abu Dhabi.
Watch Al Nahyan’s ancestral home and walk around the heart of Abu Dhabi.
Learn about the rich history and culture of Abu Dhabi as you get to know the transition of the pearl city to a major metropolitan city.
Get mesmerized by the arts and artifacts at the House of Artisans that date back to 6000 BC with your Qasr Al Hosn Fort Abu Dhabi tickets.
Get on top of the watchtower to get stunning views of the city and click breathtaking pictures which will be worth your qasr al hosn tickets.
Get to witness the process of Al Sadu, which is a traditional way of weaving by the women of Bedouin in the United Arab Emirates. The women weave using the wool of sheep, goats, and camels and form intricate designs which are usually based on geometrical patterns of social identity and environmental surroundings.
It is known to all that date palms are an integral part of serving as a staple food for major regions of Abu Dhabi, but date palm is also one of the most important foundations of crafts in the UAE. The technique in which the leaves and stems of the date palms are used to weave to create several objects is known as Khoos.
Talli is a weaving technique that uses cotton and silk threads which are entwined with gold and silver threads to create beautiful embroidery work. It is mainly used for the hem of the traditional robes of women known as kandora and thawb. Get a chance to check out some of the best decorative embroidery weaving techniques done by the women of the United Arab Emirates with your Qasr Al Hosn Fort Abu Dhabi tickets.
The people of the United Arab Emirates have been known to have a give-and-take relationship with the sea. The boats that were made for pearling and fishing purposes helped a lot in the flourishing trade between the UAE and the Indian Ocean. Making fishing nets, rods, and other equipment have been an integral part of the growth of the trade around the coasts.