Abu Dhabi named one of the best cities in the world

Abu Dhabi named one of the best cities in the world for 2025

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Abu Dhabi has made it onto National Geographic’s “Best of the World 2025” list, and honestly, we’re just nodding along in agreement.

Ranked among the top 25 destinations globally, our very own UAE capital is now firmly on the world’s radar for good reason.

Let’s talk highlights (in case you didn’t already know). This city has a little bit of everything: from the architectural wonder of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the artistic grandeur of Louvre Abu Dhabi to the thrilling pulse of Yas Island’s Formula 1 track and record-breaking theme parks. Add in a mix of culture, adventure, and world-class dining and it’s clear why Abu Dhabi’s getting this well-deserved shout-out.

But it’s not just the big-ticket attractions that make it special. Abu Dhabi’s dedication to environmental initiatives – like the lush mangroves and sustainable tourism efforts – shows that this city has its sights set on a bright, green future.

So, whether you’re here to relax by the turquoise waters, dive into the arts, or explore innovative eco-projects, there’s plenty to keep you hooked.

National Geographic’s list just cements what we already know: Abu Dhabi is a city for everyone, whether you’re a culture vulture, an adrenaline junkie, or just looking for some serious relaxation.

So why wait? Dive into the best of Abu Dhabi and see for yourself why it’s one of 2025’s must-visit spots.


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