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Al Ain Paradise

 
 
 
This expansive park – the size of four football pitches – is home to approximately 10 million flowers, a 12 metre tall replica of the Eiffel Tower and it holds the Guinness World Record for the most hanging baskets, having 2,968 in total. Entrance is free.
On Nahyan Al Awal Stree at the Zakher roundabout.

Note : Al Ain Paradise is closed now and will be opened again in October 1st till April 2012
 
TEL: +971 3 7820788



Abu Dhabi Wildlife Centre 

 
 

The centre is open for educational visits and can be contacted through its website. Call ahead for the exact location, as it can be a little tricky to find.
Abu Dhabi ,Mussafah Al Ain Truck Road
 
Timings:
9am - 5pm (closed Thursday and Friday)
Tel : +97150 614 4024
abudhabiwildlifecentre.com
 
 
 
Al Ain Wild life Park & Resort
 
 
 
 
 
This is home to over 4,000 animals; at least 30% of its 180 species are considered endangered. The park covers 900 hectares near the base of Jebel Hafeet. Visitors can see the large animal collection in enclosures that resemble their natural habitats as closely as possible. Giraffes, zebras and rhinoceroses co-exist in the mixed African exhibit, while wildlife typical of the local region, such as the indigenous Arabian Oryx and sand gazelle also share a habitat. There are plenty of green public spaces ideal for picnics and also playgrounds, a cafeteria and a train tour of the wildlife area.

Timings:

Winter months (October to May):
10am – 7pm (Saturdays to Thursdays)
10am - 8pm (Fridays)
Wild Nights (1st May to 30th September): 4pm - 12 midnight (Saturdays to Thursdays)
10am - 12 midnight (Fridays)
 
 
Entrance Fee:    AED 15 (Adults) (US$ 4.08),
                            AED 5 (Children) (US$ 1.36),
                            Free for (Children under 6 years)
Tel: +971 3 782 8188   
awpr.ae
 
 
 
 
Arabian Wildlife Park
 
 
 
 On Sir Bani Yas Island is a Desert Island multi-experiential destination - the Arabian Wildlife Park, which is home to more than 10,000 free roaming animals. Guests at the boutique Desert Islands Resort & Spa by Anantara can take 4x4 Nature & Wildlife Drives of the park in specially made vehicles accompanied by expert island staff. Alternatively guests of the Danat Resort Jebel Dhanna can book a three-hour tour. There are many Arabian Oryx, gazelles and giraffes, along with the newest arrivals, hyenas and cheetahs.
 
 
 240 kilometres west of Abu Dhabi
Sir Bani Yas Island, Jebel Dhanna
Tel : +971 2 801 5400
desertislands.com
 
 
 
 
 
Hili Fun City
 
 
 
 
This flagship family entertainment destination has been a firm favorite since opening in 1985 when it became the Gulf’s first theme park. Recently renovated, the expansive park now boasts 28 attractions for all ages, with roller coasters and rides such as Twister Mountain, Hili Swinger, Circus Train and Lighthouse a family show amphitheatre for 1,400 people, and beautiful landscaped gardens with picnic and play areas.

Timings:                        

4pm-10pm Monday - Thursday
10am -10pm on Friday and Public Holidays
12pm -10pm on Saturday
Closed on Sunday
Wednesday reserved for ladies only
 
Entrance Fee:           AED 40   (US$ 11)
                                 AED 35 Mondays and Tuesdays (US $ 9.50)  
   
                             Free for children 0.89m and below
 
 
Entrance fee gives entrance to the Theme Park plus unlimited access to 25 attractions.
Tel: +971 3 784 5542
hilifuncity.ae
 
 
 
Kids Park
 
 
 
  
Kids Park Zoo lets children get up close to their favourite animals and combines learning with touch. The good news is that the whole park is covered by a fog system for outdoor cooling to keep the temperatures down.  A recent addition is the ocean park with sharks, rays, corals and fresh water fish. 
 
 

Al Bahya, 35km from Abu Dhabi

The park is open daily

Timings :   

9am –1pm     &   3pm – 8pm   (Sunday – Wednesday)
9am – 1pm    &   3pm – 9pm ( Thursday)
9am – 11am & 3pm - 9pm   (Friday)
9am – 8pm      (Saturday & public holidays)

 Entrance fee:   AED 20 (US$ 5.45), Free for (Children under 4 years)
Tel : +971 2 563 3100  

 Children's Parks: 
 
The capital of UAE has around 20 small to mid-sized parks and gardens. If you are looking for swings, climbing frames and slides for the tiny tots, there are a number of parks within the city like Al Nahyan Garden, Capital Garden and Urban and Lake Park. Al Khalidiya and Al Mushrif Gardens are considered the larger and more popular ones among local residents.
 
 
Al Mushrif Children’s Garden
This large park has amusement park rides (with varying fees), swings, fountains and ample car parking. It’s a popular ‘ladies only’ facility so photography is not allowed. The garden is to the south of Old Airport Road, and its entrance is opposite the National Theatre.
 
 
Timings:
3pm - 10pm (Sunday – Thursday)
3pm - 9:30pm (Fridays).
9am - 12pm & 3pm - 10pm (public holidays)
 
Entrance Fee:    AED 1 (less than 1 US$), *entry only for family, ladies and children (younger than 10 years old)
 
Tel: +971 2 449 4303 (Abu Dhabi Municipality - Agriculture Department)
 

 Al Nahyan Garden

This well-maintained and compact park near the Sheraton Khalidiya ensures your little ones can’t get up to too much trouble. Simple play equipment helps the kids let off steam.

Sh Zayed the 1st St, Al Khalidiyah
Tel: +971 2 449 4303 (Abu Dhabi Municipality - Agriculture Department)
 
Open 24/7
 

Capital Gardens
 
  
 
 
This refurbished park is a welcome patch of green in the middle of the city. Each little garden cove has a small selection of climbing frames, swings, slides and stunning fountains. Vending machines and an enclosed cafeteria provide refreshment.
 
Opposite NBAD (National Band of Abu Dhabi), Al Markaziyah  
 
Tel: +971 2 449 4303 (Abu Dhabi Municipality - Agriculture Department)
 
Open 24/7
 

Children’s Garden

New at the Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort (AWPR) is the fun-filled, outdoor learning scheme ‘Children’s Garden’. Designed to inspire children of all ages with a love for biodiversity, the new garden showcases the beauty of plants. Already up and running are a flower garden, rolling hill, mixed use play areas, picnic spots, a native plant garden with species indigenous to the UAE, a recycling garden and a vegetable, fruit and herb garden. With spectacular African Baobab trees framing the area, the towering trunks offer a genuine horticulture lesson in how specific plants can adapt to dry soil conditions.
 

www.awpr.ae        

  

 
Old Airport Garden
 
This is a quiet park is divided into two sides. One side of the park has swings and small tidy gardens, while the other side is more ornamental, with plenty of trees for shade.      

Nr Sheikh Zayed Sport Centre
Tel : +971 2 444 4068
Open 24/7
 
 
 
Khalidiyah Garden
 
 
 
 
This large park is popular with families. It has a variety of play areas, with equipment for toddlers and older children. Its lovely grassy areas are great for picnics, with a number of large trees providing shade.
 
Al Khaleej Al Arabi St, Al Khalidiya.
Tel :+971 2 666 1281
Open 24/7
 
 
 
 
Khalifa Park
  
 

Just off the Eastern Ring Road, this is one of the city's larger parks and a major landmark. Inspiration for the gardens has been drawn from Arabic and Islamic architecture and from the world's great gardens. The landscape boasts canals, fountains, lakes and waterfalls. You can tour by hopping on the miniature railway. With play equipment for children, picnic facilities and an outdoor auditorium, it's a popular spot in the cooler evenings and during weekends and there’s the Murjan Splash Park, which is great value-for-money fun for the little ones. There are four water slides, a giant tipping bucket, a water umbrella, water guns, a water wheel and a 257-metre long lazy river, with a depth of 0.6 metres and four trampolines. Youngsters can also pilot their own dhow around obstacles, through tunnels and past other boats in the radio-controlled Dhow Derby.

                                                             
 
  
Opening timings of Murjan Splash Park
 

4pm-11pm daily in September
 
10am – 6pm on weekdays & 10am -7pm on weekends from October to April
 
Entry: AED 40 (US $11). Children under three go free.

                  

Opening timings of Khalifa Park
 
3pm -10pm daily
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