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Timeless beauty of Qasr Al Hosn
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We planned ahead and booked our tickets in advance through the user-friendly trip.com app, ensuring a seamless experience. As we stepped into this historical gem, we were amazed to find the space practically empty, as if it was reserved just for us. We had the privilege of exploring every nook and cranny, savoring the grandeur and tranquility of the surroundings. 🕌✨
The architectural provided countless Instagrammable corners, each more captivating than the last. Every frame captured a moment frozen in time, weaving stories of heritage and culture. Exploring the various courtyards, rooms, and corridors, we were captivated by the intricate craftsmanship and architectural details that adorned every corner. Each step unraveled a new discovery, as we delved deeper into the rich heritage that this historic fortress encapsulated.
Our trip to Qasr Al Hosn was not just a visit, but a profound experience that deepened our understanding of the country's rich heritage. It served as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating our cultural roots.
If you find yourself in Abu Dhabi, make sure to carve out time to explore the captivating beauty of Qasr Al Hosn. Let its walls whisper stories of the past and its aura transport you to a different time. You'll come away with a newfound appreciation for the history and traditions that have shaped this remarkable nation.
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Just in the city center, 15 minutes walk from the hotel where you live. It is the earliest Chief Palace here, a bit old objects and old photos, and the place where the Congress met when the UAE was founded.
The Aihesen Palace is a royal complex that has been opened to the public in Abu Dhabi in recent years. This palace is basically understood to be an important royal territory in the local area, with a lot of mystery, and the interior decoration is also very luxurious home characteristics.
I came over at night when they closed so I couldn’t get in. I was still able to appreciate the uniqueness of the building. High white walls, cream towers protecting the inside. They also finished work in the square area outside the building. Most of the paving stones were filled, leaving only a few gaps to fill. There was a building on the other side of the lake. The only problem was that there didn't seem to be any shade here, but it looked like the area was still under construction, so it looks much better now.
Nothing interesting. Not worth a visit. These feelings are like post-built, and it doesn't seem to make sense. We went to pass the time purely, and we didn't plan the time to play there. It is not recommended to visit.
interesting place