After pickup, sit back on the drive to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Enter the courtyard and see the shining exterior surface of the mosque, made up of white Greek and Macedonian tiles. Step inside the mosque to see the world’s largest hand-woven carpet, large crystal chandeliers and glass panels studded with thousands of Swarovski crystals.
After your mosque visit, return to the vehicle for the drive to the Louvre Museum located in Saadiyat Island. Follow your guide as they help you enter the museum with your ticket. As the largest in the Gulf region, this museum displays both classic and modern works of cultural and sociological significance from all over the world. Once inside the museum, walk through the promenades and see sunlight shine through the museum’s iconic dome, built to resemble palm leaves.
Continue your stroll around the museum and see the immense collections of artworks. Admire pieces from French museums, such as the Louvre, the Center Georges Pompidou, Musee d’Orsay and Palace of Versailles. Take the time to visit the museum’s Children’s Museum, various exhibitions, restaurant, cafe and boutique. After the tour, enjoy the drive back to your hotel in Dubai.
Highlights
- See the magical rays of lights from the Louvre’s dome
- Learn about the art forms from different cultures and civilizations
- View the Grand Mosque’s perfect mix of old and modern Islamic architecture
Know before you go
- It is recommended you include your WhatsApp number during the booking process for easy communication during the pickup service
- All the Attraction visits might get affected by Covid situations
- On Fridays, the mosque is open from 5 PM to 7 PM
- Women must wear long, loose clothing to ensure that their arms, legs, and head are fully covered. An abaya (long black dress) with a scarf will be loaned by the local partner
- Men must not reveal any flesh above their knees and their shoulders must be covered. No clothes are provided for men
- The duration of the tour includes hotel pick up, drop-off, and travel time to and from the destinations
- slamic festivals it may affect the visit to Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
- Please note that restaurants will not be open during the month of Ramadan, During this time it is recommended you bring food with you
Not allowed
- Shorts
- Luggage or large bags
- Sleeveless shirts