Visit to Qasr Al Watan for a Guided Tour of the Palace.
Visit to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque .
10th Anniversary Celebration at Um Al Emarat Park - Suhour.
With more than 80 marble domes on a roof-line held aloft by 1000 pillars and punctuated by four 107m-high minarets, it’s a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture and design. Conceived by Sheikh Zayed, and marking his final resting-place, the mosque is one of the few in the region open to non-Muslims.
Transfer to the Louvre, Abu Dhabi.
VIP Welcome and Tour of the Louvre, Abu Dhabi.
Lunch at Café du Musée.
Welcome Reception and Dinner at Saadiyat Rotana - Iftar.
Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Jean Nouvel, the highly anticipated Louvre Abu Dhabi finally arrived in late 2017. Through 12 galleries, the world-class collection traces humanity’s artistic achievements from the Neolithic up to the present day, all the while breaking all norms of traditional museum curation. Here, artworks are grouped by theme and time-frame rather than country or specific civilisation. The result is a globe-trotting journey through human heritage that highlights the universal threads of all cultures.
Morning at leisure.
Luncheon at Cleveland Clinic, Abu Dhabi.
Attend Cleveland Clinic, Abu Dhabi for Board of Directors Meeting.
10th Anniversary VIP Reception at the Emirates Palace Gardens .
The Saadiyat Island, located just off the coast of Abu Dhabi, is a striking blend of natural beauty and modern development. Known as the cultural heart of the UAE, it is home to world-class museums, luxurious resorts, and pristine beaches. The island is designed to showcase the UAE’s commitment to art, culture, and sustainability, with architectural landmarks like the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the upcoming Guggenheim Museum creating a vibrant cultural landscape.
Departure from Abu Dhabi.
Architectural Walking Tour of the City.
Lunch at Atmosphere Restaurant (122 Floor at Burj Khalifa).
Visit Dubai Old Town, The Dubai Market, Dubai Creek and the Old Dubai Museum.
*Limited Space Available.
The Burj Khalifa, towering at a staggering 828 meters, is a striking testament to Dubai’s ambition and architectural innovation. As the tallest building in the world, it pierces the sky with its sleek, glass façade, resembling a towering stalagmite rising from the desert sands. Designed to evoke the shape of a regional flower, its design is both elegant and futuristic, with a series of stepped, tapering setbacks that create a graceful silhouette against the city’s skyline.