Long before modern technology could provide the necessities required for cities to develop in the desert, Al Ain always had the most essential one – water. In fact, the name “Al Ain” means “The Spring” in Arabic and because of Al Ain’s abundant, natural water supply, it has supported human settlements as far back as 4,000 years.
Today, one can still see Al Ain’s past, preserved in both its historical and cultural sites and the important traditions that the Ainawis, the people of Al Ain, continue to practice. Although it does have a storied past, Al Ain has also continued to grow and is now the largest in-land city of the UAE and the fourth-largest city in the country. Visitors enjoy the following hotels and local attractions during their visit to Al Ain City:
Al Ain has numerous main hotels. Three popular 5-star ones are the Al Ain Rotana City Center, the Danat Al Ain Resort and the Ayla Grand Hotel . Additionally, three 4-star possibilities are the Radisson Blu, the Aloft Al Ain and the City Seasons Hotel. Lastly a 3-star option is the Al Massa Plus .
Al Ain Zoo and Aquarium:Home to the largest wildlife collection in captivity in the Middle East. One of the
most popular attractions for tourists and residents of Al Ain. |
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Hot Springs at The Green Mubazzarah:
Located off the road to the Hafeet Mountain, is the hot springs. The springs are diverted
along shallow channels ideal for bathing the feet in steaming therapeutic waters. |
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Jebel Hafeet:Jebel Hafeet (Hafeet Mountain) is about 1350 meters high and is a major landmark positioned to the south of the city. A 13-kilometer road winds its way to the summit where temperatures are significantly lower with a great view of the city. |
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Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium:The 25,000-seat, 45,000sqm Hazza Bin Zayed stadium is split over seven levels, and will be hailed as one of the most modern and unique sporting venues in the Middle East. It is one of the most sophisticated sports venues in the region and is poised to become a central destination for citizens and residents in the United Arab Emirates, as well as tourists visiting from all over the world. |
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Al Ain Oasis:In the heart of Al Ain, near Al Ain National Museum, this impressive oasis is filled with palm plantations, many of which are still working farms. The cool, shady walkways transport you from the heat and noise of the city to a tranquil haven. |
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Sand Dunes:Sand dunes of varying texture that are tinged red with iron oxide lie to the north and east of the city. Many hotels organize enjoyable desert safaris. |
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