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Travel Tips for visiting Sharjah

Whether you're planning a trip to Sharjah or you're just looking for a weekend getaway, you're sure to find some amazing sights to see while you're there. From mosques and art galleries to the historic Al Majaz Waterfront, there are plenty of things to do in Sharjah.

Al Majaz Waterfront

Located at the end of the Khalid Lagoon, the Al Majaz Waterfront is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Sharjah. This park is famous for its spectacular scenery, fun activities, restaurants, and entertainment events. The park features a jogging track made of recycled tyres, green lawns, mini golf, and more.

The Al Majaz waterfront is best visited at night. At sunset, the water looks stunning and the view is truly a sight to behold. In addition to being a great place to visit, the Waterfront is a fantastic vantage point for watching the city lights.

The Waterfront is also home to the Al Majaz Amphitheatre. This outdoor venue is a popular spot for Sharjah concerts.

The Waterfront is a wonderful place for a family vacation. There are plenty of entertainment options for kids, as well as plenty of restaurants to choose from. The park is also a great venue for business meetings and other social gatherings.

One of the most iconic attractions on the Waterfront is the musical fountain. This fountain is among the largest in the Gulf and has state-of-the-art sound and laser art effects. It shoots water up to 100 meters high. It is free to enter, but some games are subject to a fee.

The park is also home to a number of restaurants and cafes, as well as a mini-golf park. There is also a camera obscura. There are boat rides available in the lake, as well as a playground.

The area is also home to the Blue Souk, an indoor shopping mall. The interiors of the building are decorated with traditional blue mosaic tiles.

The Waterfront is a great place to visit during any time of the year. There are a wide variety of events, festivals, and cultural performances to attend.

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Al Noor Island

Located in Sharjah, UAE, Al Noor Island is a family-friendly destination. This award-winning island is a combination of art, culture, education and entertainment. Several art installations and modern buildings are scattered across the island. The island also features several beach bars and resorts. The island is designed to create a tranquil haven and encourage visitors to enjoy nature.

The island is home to more than 70,000 plants, including indigenous and endangered varieties from around the world. The foliage has been chosen deliberately to provide distinctive scenery. The landscape is enhanced with towering cacti, an olive tree that has been growing for two centuries, and bottle-shaped trees.

The island also has a butterfly house. These colorful butterflies are a highlight of the island. Aside from the butterfly house, the island has several other impressive art installations. One of these is the OVO structure, which features wood, wood-like metallic finishes, and glass.

The Al Noor Island is a great place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. The island's buildings and gardens have been designed to blend with the historical surroundings. The pathways are illuminated, and the nighttime display of lights is quite spectacular.

There is a 3.5-kilometer boardwalk through beautiful gardens. The ambiance is also enhanced by a series of awe-inspiring sculptures.

The best part about the island is the variety of activities it offers. Some of the attractions include the Butterfly House, the Noor Cafe, a maze, and a playground. You can also go on an educational tour of the island. A naturalist will guide you through the flora and fauna. You can also participate in a stargazing tour with a telescope.

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Sharjah Mosque

Located in the heart of Sharjah, the Sharjah Mosque is a popular place for visitors. It is the largest mosque in Sharjah, and is open to non-muslims. The prayer hall of the mosque is decorated with stunning chandeliers. It has a capacity of 2200 people. There are four public entrances. One entrance is reserved for VIPs, and there are two women's entrances.

The Sharjah Museum is a place where visitors can learn about the history and culture of the UAE. There are many exhibits to explore. The museum contains over 100,000 artifacts. The exhibits include ancient ceramics, textiles, coins, swords, and sea life. The museum also has a gallery dedicated to Islamic art.

The Sharjah Desert Park is a great place to see the wildlife of the UAE. The park is divided into several areas, including a children's farm, a botanical garden, and a children's farm. There is also an Abra ride. It is free to visit.

The Al Noor Mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in Sharjah. It was designed in the Ottoman style. There are 34 domes on the exterior, along with thin minarets. The interior has intricate calligraphy of the Holy Quran verses. There are guided tours available.

The Sharjah Forts are a series of five forts built to protect the city. The forts were once home to the Al Qasami family, and were later converted into a museum. There are also collections of cannons and royal bed. There are guided tours every Saturday and Thursday at 10 a.m. These tours last 75 minutes. There are additional guided tours on Fridays.

The House of Sheikh Saeed bin Hamad Al-Qassimi is another place worth visiting. This house is a restored traditional house. The interior is almost as beautiful as the exterior.

Sharjah Art Foundation

Located in Al Muriejah Square, Sharjah Art Foundation is a cultural institution that serves as the national hub for contemporary visual arts. It's supported by government funding and individual patrons. The Foundation's aim is to offer spaces for artists from around the world to showcase their work. Currently, the organization hosts several year-round programs and events.

This year, the Sharjah Art Foundation will be opening five major exhibitions. Its inaugural performances program will take place at public venues, including heritage houses. The inaugural event will be curated by Tarek Abou El Fetouh and will feature five performative works. It will be based on a theme of The Afterlives of the Postcolonial.

One of the major exhibitions that will be presented is a solo show by Ghanaian artist Gerald Annan-Forson. This exhibition will feature works from the past few years and will include a sculptural installation and a video piece.

The Sharjah Art Foundation will also host an exhibition featuring the works of Mumbai's collaborative studio CAMP. The exhibition will include works from 2006 to 2020, and will explore the research methods used by the group. Among other works, visitors will see a film about the studio.

The Foundation will also present a new commission by the artist Daght Jawi. This piece will be made from stainless steel and will depict women waiting for husbands. The artwork will be installed at a brutalist building in Sharjah.

The Sharjah Biennial is a long-running festival that features contemporary artists from all over the world. The festival is organized by the Foundation and runs from September to December each year. It has a focus on socially engaged art and humour.

Sharjah Science Museum

Located in the coastal city of Sharjah, the Sharjah Science Museum is a hands-on educational facility that is a great place for kids to learn about the world. It offers over 50 interactive exhibits, which are designed to educate children about science and technology. The displays drive visitors to embrace innovation and creativity.

The museum also hosts various workshops for children. They are designed to stimulate interest in STEM careers. The staff is experienced and professional, and they work hard to create fun and interesting content for the children. The museum offers snacks and drinks, and a lot of activities to keep the kids engaged.

The Sharjah Science Museum also has a planetarium, which is a great place for kids to learn more about the universe. The planetarium is especially designed for kids, and the exhibits provide information about the galaxy, asteroids, and stars. The exhibits also encourage visitors to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.

The Sharjah Maritime Museum is also a great place to visit with kids. The museum features a large Emirati ship that is open to the public. The ships on display here are impressive, and the staff will tell you all about their history. The museum also features exhibits on pearl collecting and traditional wooden dhows.

The Sharjah Arts Museum is one of the largest museums in the UAE. The museum was opened in 1997, and it has over seventy galleries of art. It displays paintings from the ancient or medieval period, as well as contemporary artwork. The building itself is very well organized and the galleries are well laid out. The Sharjah Arts Museum has a number of different artists, and the artworks are free to view.

Excursions and day trips from Sharjah

During your stay in Sharjah, there are many excursions and day trips to explore. The city has a diverse range of attractions that include mosques, museums, parks and playgrounds. These are ideal for families with kids and are great for travelers looking for something unique. You can even book a private one-day tour for an extra special experience. The Emirate of Sharjah is the cultural and artistic heart of the UAE.

You can choose from a variety of tours, including an independent, self-guided or group excursion. The Sharjah sightseeing tours come with a licensed English guide, transportation, and a variety of attractions. This is a great way to see the city without having to worry about parking or arranging a driver.

The Mleiha Archaeological Centre offers guided treks through the area's Bronze Age tombs and ruins. The site is also home to a variety of wildlife, including tahr and Arabian wolf. The centre also provides guided tours of pre-Islamic forts. A unique aspect of the site is the opportunity to paraglide from the top of the peaks.

If you're interested in learning more about the Islamic civilization of the UAE, you can visit the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization. This museum is located in a palatial building once used as Souk Al Majarrah. It is home to some of the best collections of Islamic artifacts from around the world.

You can also take a day trip to Ras Al Khaimah, a desert oasis often called the 'Adventure Capital of the UAE'. The drive to Ras Al Khaimah takes just over an hour. You'll see the beautiful Hajar Mountains, as well as Jebel Jais, which is the UAE's tallest mountain at 1,934 meters. This area is also home to the world's longest zipline.

If you're looking for an excursion with a little more adventure, you can take a ride in a 4x4 vehicle to the Arabian Desert. The journey takes you through golden dunes, and is sure to be an exciting experience. You can also choose to visit the Kalba Bird of Prey Centre, which is home to tahr and Arabian wolves. The centre also offers free flying demonstrations twice a day.

Another option is to enjoy a scenic, day trip to the beautiful beaches of Ajman. The emirate has a public beach as well as luxury hotels with private beaches. You can also visit the King Faisal Mosque, which is a large, modernist structure. During your trip to Ajman, you can also stop by the famous Emirati culture museum.

Finally, you can spend the day in Wadi Shees, an agricultural village in the UAE. The area has its own micro-climate, and is always cooler than the city. It's also home to a waterfall and terraced farms. There are also several natural pools. This area is a perfect place to take a day trip from Dubai. You can even hire a private driver and driver's assistant to explore the area.

Whether you're looking for a day out, a weekend getaway, or a vacation, you'll be amazed at the variety of excursions and day trips available in Sharjah and the UAE.

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