The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque stands as the crown jewel of Abu Dhabi, captivating visitors worldwide with its awe-inspiring architectural beauty. It ranks as the third largest mosque in the world, covering an area equivalent to four football fields. With a capacity to accommodate 40,000 worshippers, it is also home to the world’s largest hand-woven carpet and chandelier, both of which are featured in the Guinness World Records. Named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE’s first president and ruler of Abu Dhabi, the mosque is not only a cultural and spiritual symbol but also serves as his final resting place, as he was buried in the mosque’s courtyard following his death in 2004.

Our tour package includes a visit to one of the UAE’s most iconic landmarks—the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. We provide hotel pick-up from Dubai or a location of your choice, followed by a scenic two-hour drive to Abu Dhabi. You may also opt for the Abu Dhabi City Tour, which offers a variety of attractions along with the mosque visit.

Here is the schedule for visiting this architectural marvel:

  • Saturday to Thursday: 9 AM to 10 PM
  • Friday mornings: Only worshipers are allowed, with tours resuming for visitors at 4:30 PM.
  • During Ramadan: The mosque is closed on Fridays and open for tours from 9 AM to 2 PM.

As is customary in all UAE mosques, there is a specific dress code for both men and women:

  • Men: Ankle-length dress or trousers are required. Shorts are not allowed, and shoulders and legs should remain covered. Clothes should be loose-fitting and non-transparent.
  • Women: Ankle-length, loose, and free-flowing dresses must be worn, with clothes that are neither clinging nor transparent. Head coverings are mandatory, but scarves can be borrowed at the entrance if needed.
  • Shoes must be removed before entering the mosque and can be stored outside or in bags.

For more details on dress codes, you can also check the guidelines for the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

  • The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque can accommodate 40,000 worshipers.
  • Named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the mosque’s construction continued after his passing.
  • The mosque’s intricate design is influenced by Mughal, Moorish, and Persian architectural styles.
  • The mosque’s construction involved over 3,000 workers from 38 different companies.
  • The world’s largest chandelier, weighing 12 tonnes, is found here, along with seven crystal chandeliers made by Faustig from Munich, Germany. These are located in the mosque’s foyers and halls.

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, often called the “Beauty of the Gulf,” is open to all visitors free of charge. You can also join a guided tour to learn more about its history and significance.