Abu Dhabi chose to open the doors to the Presidential Palace in 2019 and tourists from around the world were amazed. This jewel of Abu Dhabi is called Qasr Al Watan and is one of the most impressive buildings in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
As is typical of the Emirates, this authentic palace amazes with its luxury and majesty, moving even the least impressed. Its design, domes and luxury make it one of the most precious treasures of the city and one of the newest points of interest within it.
How is Qasr Al Watan, the most prized site of Abu Dhabi
Qasr Al Watan was inaugurated in 2015 in Abu Dhabi, and its walls and decoration are based on the shades of the region, taking into account the colors that represent it: blue, yellow, and white. It spans 100,000 square meters, with 2,300 rooms, where you can appreciate custom-made tableware, curtains, and carpets. Since its opening to the public just six years ago, this site has aimed to showcase more of the history and culture of this legendary country.
Those who choose to stroll through this site can discover the interiors of the most emblematic halls where official meetings are held, and also have access to the library and the gifts hall, which features important relics and manuscripts of science, culture, and Arabic literature. It is also possible to walk around the exterior of the palace.
The Thousand and One Nights in One Place: The Details of the Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi
Qasr Al Watan Palace is located in the central region of the city, in Al Ras Al Akhdar, near the Emirates Palace Hotel and Corniche beach. Since its opening, the site has provided all the amenities for tourism, such as **free parking**. To enter, it is necessary to pay an entrance fee of **more than 13 euros per person**, which can be purchased through the official website of the place.
Among the most surprising attractions of the site, the **Great Hall** is the one that draws all the attention. It features a central dome that measures **60 meters in height and 37 meters in diameter**, with marble walls adorned with **23,000 gold leaves** found throughout the site and the entire palace. In addition to this impressive space, visitors can also explore the “Spirit of Collaboration” room, where top authorities meet, which includes a **huge chandelier with 350,000 crystals weighing 12 tons**.