It’s almost 2026 and Abu Dhabi Police has announced its security plan for safeguarding during New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Abu Dhabi Police highlighted the consequences for non-compliance with safety laws: Fine of Dhs1,000 for towing a vehicle, boat or cart in a manner that does not meet safety and security requirements ...
Having a drink while sitting outside feels special, especially when you’re looking at Abu Dhabi’s skyline from one of the city’s rooftop bars. Whether you’re chasing golden-hour views, skyline selfies ...
What to do in Abu Dhabi in 2026. The Time Out Abu Dhabi editors choose the concerts, restaurants and events they are most ...
It’s good news for those with a furry friend as hotels and restaurants with tourism licenses in Abu Dhabi are now open to ...
Colonel Suhail Faraj Al Qubaisi, Deputy Director of the Patrols Affairs Department, added that teams on the ground focused on ...
Airlines based in the UAE are expanding their connections to cities and countries across the world to meet this demand.
The new protocol will allow foreign yachts to travel between Abu Dhabi and Dubai with one sailing permit, regardless of where ...
It’s not only car racers Abu Dhabi Police is urging to wear helmets, it applies to anyone who uses a bike or scooter. The ...
According to current astronomical predictions, Eid Al Fitr will begin on Friday March 20 in 2026. This means that we should ...
The Abu Dhabi-based airline has become the first in the region to earn the Seven-Star Plus Safety Rating from ...
K-pop fans will be excited to know that Hyperound K-Fest is coming back to Abu Dhabi next year. The huge Korean music ...