
Al Maqtaa is the original gateway to Abu Dhabi, set near the historic Khor Al Maqta waterway that separates Abu Dhabi Island from the mainland. Established in the late 18th century, the area’s defining symbol is Al Maqtaa Fort (now the Al Maqtaa Museum) featuring a 200-year-old coastal watchtower that once guarded the approach to the city. Today, this iconic centrepiece is surrounded by lifestyle destinations, luxury resorts and famous landmarks.
One of these is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, an architectural wonder of marbled halls and amethyst-and-jasper-embedded columns, and the adjacent Wah
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What is Al Maqtaa known for in Abu Dhabi?
Al Maqtaa Abu Dhabi is known as the historic gateway to the city, once marking the main entrance between the mainland and the capital island. The neighbourhood is home to several iconic landmarks, including the Al Maqtaa Fort, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Wahat Al Karama. It’s also popular for its scenic marinas, waterfront experiences and cultural heritage sites.
Is there parking available at Al Maqtaa tourist spots?
Yes, parking is available at most major attractions in Al Maqtaa Abu Dhabi, including The National Aquarium, Al Qana, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and The Souk at Qaryat Al Beri. Many locations offer free or valet parking, with ample space for visitors arriving by car.
How old is Al Maqtaa Fort?
Al Maqtaa Fort Abu Dhabi dates back to the late 18th century, making it over 200 years old. Originally built as a coastal watchtower to guard the city’s entrance, it remains one of Abu Dhabi’s most important heritage landmarks, and has been transformed into a museum.
Can you visit Al Maqtaa Bridge on foot?
Yes, you can walk across Al Maqtaa Bridge, and doing so gives you exquisite views of the historic waterway and surrounding landmarks.