Full Day Abu Dhabi City & Louvre Museum Tour
Overview
Opened in 2017, the Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi stands as the largest art museum in the United Arab Emirates. This tour provides hotel pickup and round-trip shared transfers from Dubai, along with entrance tickets to the museum.
- 🏛️ Admire the museum’s magnificent contemporary architecture.
- 🎨 Marvel at masterpieces including works by Da Vinci, Picasso, Bellini, Matisse, and Van Gogh.
- 🖼️ Discover prized artworks by Middle Eastern artists.
- ⏳ Enjoy plenty of free time to explore independently.
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Pickup included
- Pick and drop from your Hotel
- Abu Dhabi Corniche Photo Stop
- Entrance Ticket to Louvre Museum Abu Dhabi
- Transportation in Air Conditioned Vehicle (sharing)
- Professional Guide
- Emirates Palace (outside)
- Sheikh Zayed Mosque
- Abu Dhabi Date Market
- Yas Island Ferrari World Photo Stop
- Lunch
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Louvre Abu DhabiVenture out of Dubai’s glamorous attractions and into the unequaled sights of the UAE’s capital city on this ultimate sightseeing tour and easy access to the brand-new Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum. This incredible tour starts with a pick up from your hotel anywhere in Dubai, with an approximately 2 hours’ drive towards the capital state of UAE, Abu Dhabi, passing through an industrial area called Jebel Ali Free Zone. On reaching Abu Dhabi city, First stop will be at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the 3rd largest Mosque in the world and a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. The mosque also features an exceptional display of marble works and the largest carpet in the world designed by Iranian artists. Continue the drive Al Bateen District where the ‘Presidential Palace’ is situated. Next stop Abu Dhabi Corniche & Dates Market . Final stop at Louvre Abu Dhabi Universal Museum. Besides its legendary name and matchless architecture that results in a stunning ‘rain of light’ effect, it will leave you in total awe with its more than 600 astonishing displays; about half of them have been compiled from 13 major French institutions. This includes La Belle Ferronnière painting Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent Van Gogh’s Self-Portrait.