Abu Dhabi

July/August

A vacation, followed by a housesit.

in the company of 

our new feline friend, 

Charlie

Freedom. Only those deprived of it, know what it really is” – Timothy Cavendish

"A spot of birdwatching before breakfast!"

Yas island 

Balcony view

Pre-sit accommodation, equipped with everything we needed for our stay and at a fair price

'The Holy Grail'

Hafilat travel card permits travel on buses throughout Abu Dhabi and as far as  Dubai. It took  a while to find a machine where we could top up our cards. Now we see them everywhere!

Al Shahama 

Live Life Local

Al Shahama is the oldest residential district in Abu Dhabi. We are priviledged  to spend almost 3 weeks in such an authentic neighbourhood. Al Shahama Bus Station is a twenty minute pleasant stroll  from the apartment.

On the street where you live

We are making full use of the Hafilat cards we purchased at the  airport. And with Al Shahama  Bus Station virtually on the doorstep, it’s easy to find your bearings … and go!”

Room with a view

Brilliant architecture, huge reflective windows- so  you can look out- no one can look in! Not sure why this isn’t implemented in Manhatthan and London?

Pool on-site. Perfect for a morning swim

Over the Road

We always explore what is on the doorstep. Respecting the 43 degrees temeprature, we  ventured into another area  of Old Shahama.Al Munjaz St is characterised by  villas, mosques . and thankfully numerous carports in which  to shelter along the way.

A Hop Skip & Jump 

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Al Bahya Park

 

 

Most of the buses from Al Shahama Bus Station stop ourside Al Bahya Park. The facilities within the park were impressive:  a public libarary,gym area with equipment, lots of kids playgrounds, aparatus, plenty of places to sit in the shade, covered walkways and seating areas.

Al Bahya Mosque is situated directly opposite Al Bahya Park . We enjoyed the afternoon (Asar) call to prayer.

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace is a jewel in the Arabian crown.  It opened its doors in 2005 – Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan’s vision which combines tradition and modernity, while promoting traditional values and cultural heritage

Emirates Palace
And Her neighbours
Rolex... Is that the time? Drinks? It would be rude not to!
Expensive. But we are worth it!

A Tour of the Lobby

A  lady in an   eyecatching  ivory wedding gown glides across the lobby to the grand piano. What follows is ninety minutes of pure bliss. This was our live classical music fix for our Abu Dhabi stay. The longer piece is  Bach’s Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C major. The shorter piece is Boradin’s Polovtsian Dances. We weren’t just paying for the beer, but for the ambience.  Priceless…

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

We enjoyed a free tour of the mosque with guide, Jazeeb. There was so much to see and learn during our visit which lasted, overall  3 hours. 

 

The mosque was completed in 2007. and provides a public space for muslims anmd those of other religious denominations to come together in prayer.

Three of the chandelier depicts the date tree., through all the seasons
My favourite chandelier
Inspecting the lawn!
Yes- the lawn passed the inspection

Yas Marina

Brilliant location, accessible by 216 bus and Yas Express, the latter being a free service. We spent a good couple of hours here, dipping into the shade on route. The bars and cafes were closed due to the heat. Still we bought some ice lollies from a supermarket, which helped us cool off a little!

one of 4 astrocat guardians of Yas Bay.
This poor astrocat is having a well earned rest from scanning the Bay
Love this quote -"Where your mind goes, energy flows"