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Abu Dhabi is rolling out a limited-time cultural offer allowing hotel guests to access some of the emirate’s top attractions at no additional cost, as part of efforts to boost post-Eid tourism.
Visitors booking stays at participating hotels can receive complimentary entry to three major cultural landmarks on Saadiyat Island, combining accommodation with a curated cultural experience.
The promotion is available across 171 hotels in Abu Dhabi and runs until April 5. Guests must book a minimum stay of two nights to qualify. Museum passes can be collected directly from hotel concierge desks, ensuring a seamless process for travellers.
Access to leading cultural attractions
The offer includes entry to Louvre Abu Dhabi, Zayed National Museum, and Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, all located within the Saadiyat Cultural District.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi continues to attract international visitors with its global art collections, while Zayed National Museum highlights the history and heritage of the UAE. The Natural History Museum offers an immersive journey through the evolution of the universe, appealing to families and younger audiences.
Simplifying travel and reducing costs
By bundling accommodation with access to multiple attractions, the initiative aims to make travel planning easier and more cost-effective. It is particularly beneficial for families, as the programme can be combined with existing hotel promotions where one child under 12 can stay and access attractions free when accompanied by a paying adult.
Tourism authorities expect the initiative to further strengthen Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading cultural destination in the region.









