Step into the world of royalty and history at Qasr Al Watan, an iconic palace and cultural landmark located in Abu Dhabi.

Built to showcase the rich heritage and culture of the United Arab Emirates, Qasr Al Watan is a grand and majestic palace that boasts stunning architecture, intricate design, and luxurious interiors.

Inside, visitors can explore the various rooms and halls of the palace, each of which is adorned with beautiful art, calligraphy, and traditional crafts. The palace also houses an extensive collection of historical artifacts, manuscripts, and documents, providing a unique insight into the history and culture of the UAE.

In addition to the exhibits, Qasr Al Watan also offers a range of interactive experiences, including cultural workshops, traditional performances, and guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the customs, traditions, and values of the Emirati people.

With its focus on culture, heritage, and education, Qasr Al Watan is a must-visit attraction for anyone looking to experience the beauty and grandeur of the UAE's rich history and culture.

So why wait? Book your tickets now and get ready to step into the world of royalty and history at Qasr Al Watan.

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Getting There

By Car
Ample Free parking is available.

Timings

Daily: 10AM - 5:15PM

Tripadvisor Reviews

Based on 9388 reviews
Fayaz A
22 days ago
Great place to visit #Qasr Al Watan. Value for Money. Great place for family with kids. Beauty of Abu Dhabi. United Arab Emirates.
Emer M
24 days ago
Stunning and well worth a visit! Well organised , I would highly it and I would go back again Just wish we had more time to experience it
OnAir22701499095
24 days ago
Very nice and pleasant. We just toured ourselves without a guide and still learned a lot.I would go back and try the tour.
259thakusa
25 days ago
Light show is something you can’t miss I wish there was guided tour/I could have attended, seeing such beautiful structure without any information, was a missed opportunity
backin1936
26 days ago
Qasr Al Watan is truly one of the most stunning cultural landmarks in the UAE. The palace is breathtaking from the moment you walk in – the scale, the architecture, and the intricate details are absolutely magnificent. Every room showcases something unique, and you really get a sense of the craftsmanship and heritage that went into creating this incredible place. The exhibits are beautifully presented and offer a fascinating look into the UAE’s history, governance, and traditions. We especially enjoyed the interactive displays and the chance to wander through at our own pace. The grounds are immaculate, and the staff were friendly, helpful, and organised, which made the entire visit smooth and enjoyable. It’s a place that feels both educational and awe-inspiring, and definitely a must-see for anyone visiting Abu Dhabi. Highly recommended – we left with a real appreciation for the palace and can’t wait to return with friends and family.

Google Reviews

Based on 1180 reviews
Dunders
27 days ago
An enormous presidential palace, absolutely stuffed with lots of swishiness! The scale and opulence of this palace is unbelievable, especially as it is only used for meetings and no one lives there! You need to catch the free shuttle bus to get to the palace, and also have your bags scanned/checked. No big deal all this is done very efficiently and quickly, bus ride is only a few minutes. Once inside you will see how huge and cavernous the palace is, there are a few restricted areas and some rooms you can only look through the door. Speaking of doors, the main doors are massive and apparently weigh something like 50 tons! Some rooms have small exhibitions of artifacts, costumes etc. The library is huge as you would expect, although the shelves are not completely full! There are some pleasant garden areas and a water fountain, accessible to tourists too. 1-2 hours should be enough time for your visit.
Ashraf Adel Ismail
about 1 month ago
Visiting Qasr Al Watan was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. Everything was organized beautifully, beginning with the ease of online booking—the process was smooth, quick, and straightforward, which made planning the visit completely hassle-free. Upon arrival, the experience only got better. The shuttle bus that takes you to the palace entrance was comfortable and well-managed, setting the tone for the high level of hospitality you feel throughout the visit. Stepping inside the palace is like entering another world. The architecture, details, and craftsmanship are absolutely breathtaking. Every hall tells a story, and every corner reflects the rich heritage and vision of the UAE. Walking through the different halls was truly mesmerizing—each space more impressive than the one before. But the highlight of the visit for me was the Presidential Gifts Hall. Seeing the collection of gifts presented to the UAE from leaders around the world was fascinating. Every piece carries deep meaning and represents a moment of diplomacy, friendship, and respect between nations. Overall, Qasr Al Watan offers a perfect combination of culture, history, and beauty. If you're visiting Abu Dhabi or even living in the UAE, this is a must-see landmark. The entire experience was seamless, enriching, and simply amazing. Highly recommended!
Abdulrahman Qazzaz
about 1 month ago
One of the most magnificent palaces i’ve been to and one of the highlights of the city. Qasr Al Watan is a working presidential palace, not a royal residence, but a venue for important state functions. It hosts diplomatic meetings, Council of Ministers sessions, and other high-level governmental events. Built between 2010 and 2017, the exterior is made from white granite and limestone, giving it a majestic appearance. The central dome (in the Great Hall) is especially impressive: about 37 m in diameter and reaching 60 m in height. The palace uses three main colours: blue, white, and yellow, symbolically representing the Arabian Gulf, purity, and desert sands. The main hall is by far the main highlight of the palace, it’s very gigantic and spacious, richly decorated and simply breathtaking. There are multiple exhibitions within the palace, from gifts from world leaders, to historical manuscripts and a 50,000 books library. There’s also a cafe inside. It’s most definitely not a place you wanna miss if you’re in Abu Dhabi.
Ravi Sairaman
2 months ago
Do they have special rates for senior citizens and children which you don’t see online always. Especially if you’re coming with senior citizens, I would not recommend buying tickets in advance. The whole check-in process was extremely smooth. I had my dad in a wheelchair and they let me and my diet in complementary because he was on a wheelchair. Which I think is a great gesture! After security check we went on a bus ride to the actual palace. The bus had an introductory audio about the palace which was very informative. The sheer architectural marvel is a must visit for every tourist coming to Dubai ! The intricate work, color palettes, the chandeliers on the ceiling are all breathtaking and really pleasing to the eye
Jack Clement
3 months ago
Impressive and a stunning example of modern architecture. It is 6 times bigger than Buckingham Palace. You are greeted by these humongous and thick doors. When you enter, you are stunned by the beauty of modern architecture and how much wealth there is in the UAE. You can marvel at the chandeliers, gold, and the books. It is a must-visit place.
almost 425 years ago
An enormous presidential palace, absolutely stuffed with lots of swishiness! The scale and opulence of this palace is unbelievable, especially as it is only used for meetings and no one lives there! You need to catch the free shuttle bus to get to the palace, and also have your bags scanned/checked. No big deal all this is done very efficiently and quickly, bus ride is only a few minutes. Once inside you will see how huge and cavernous the palace is, there are a few restricted areas and some rooms you can only look through the door. Speaking of doors, the main doors are massive and apparently weigh something like 50 tons! Some rooms have small exhibitions of artifacts, costumes etc. The library is huge as you would expect, although the shelves are not completely full! There are some pleasant garden areas and a water fountain, accessible to tourists too. 1-2 hours should be enough time for your visit.
almost 425 years ago
Visiting Qasr Al Watan was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. Everything was organized beautifully, beginning with the ease of online booking—the process was smooth, quick, and straightforward, which made planning the visit completely hassle-free. Upon arrival, the experience only got better. The shuttle bus that takes you to the palace entrance was comfortable and well-managed, setting the tone for the high level of hospitality you feel throughout the visit. Stepping inside the palace is like entering another world. The architecture, details, and craftsmanship are absolutely breathtaking. Every hall tells a story, and every corner reflects the rich heritage and vision of the UAE. Walking through the different halls was truly mesmerizing—each space more impressive than the one before. But the highlight of the visit for me was the Presidential Gifts Hall. Seeing the collection of gifts presented to the UAE from leaders around the world was fascinating. Every piece carries deep meaning and represents a moment of diplomacy, friendship, and respect between nations. Overall, Qasr Al Watan offers a perfect combination of culture, history, and beauty. If you're visiting Abu Dhabi or even living in the UAE, this is a must-see landmark. The entire experience was seamless, enriching, and simply amazing. Highly recommended!
almost 425 years ago
One of the most magnificent palaces i’ve been to and one of the highlights of the city. Qasr Al Watan is a working presidential palace, not a royal residence, but a venue for important state functions. It hosts diplomatic meetings, Council of Ministers sessions, and other high-level governmental events. Built between 2010 and 2017, the exterior is made from white granite and limestone, giving it a majestic appearance. The central dome (in the Great Hall) is especially impressive: about 37 m in diameter and reaching 60 m in height. The palace uses three main colours: blue, white, and yellow, symbolically representing the Arabian Gulf, purity, and desert sands. The main hall is by far the main highlight of the palace, it’s very gigantic and spacious, richly decorated and simply breathtaking. There are multiple exhibitions within the palace, from gifts from world leaders, to historical manuscripts and a 50,000 books library. There’s also a cafe inside. It’s most definitely not a place you wanna miss if you’re in Abu Dhabi.
almost 425 years ago
Do they have special rates for senior citizens and children which you don’t see online always. Especially if you’re coming with senior citizens, I would not recommend buying tickets in advance. The whole check-in process was extremely smooth. I had my dad in a wheelchair and they let me and my diet in complementary because he was on a wheelchair. Which I think is a great gesture! After security check we went on a bus ride to the actual palace. The bus had an introductory audio about the palace which was very informative. The sheer architectural marvel is a must visit for every tourist coming to Dubai ! The intricate work, color palettes, the chandeliers on the ceiling are all breathtaking and really pleasing to the eye
almost 425 years ago
Today we visited the Presidential Palace — a place where architectural beauty meets the spirit of UAE culture and history. White domes, marble halls, and light reflecting in every corner — everything looks majestic and inspiring. Definitely a must-visit if you want to feel the true atmosphere of the Emirates.
Faq
Dress code is casual, closed, opaque.
Everyday 11am - 6pm. Time for visiting Qasr Al Watan is 3 hours.
Children up to 3 years old are free of charge. Children from 4 to 17 years old - child ticket. 18 years old and older- adult ticket. Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Documents confirming the age of the child may be required at the entrance.