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Tourist Club Garden - Electra Park - Hazaa Park
Open till 10:00 PM
Abu Dhabi has more than 2,000 well-maintained parks and gardens. Electra park is one of the main parks in Abudhabi situated near by corniche. This park is specifically designed to provide playground, playpark, or play area to allow children to play.
This new public space is so huge (14,5 hectares) and proposes so many educational and recreational activities that we have prepared an overview below of all the different components this new community hub has to offer. No doubt Abu Dhabi residents will enjoy this new central park as it has so much to do including- play, rest, walk, exercise, relax, eat and drink, entertain and educate.
Family Park
Open till 12:00 AM
This park is specifically designed to provide playground, playpark, or play area to allow children to play, elderely people to relax in the free time. Make beautiful with plants and long pavement.
The Formal Garden is a beautiful garden that is part of the Corniche Gardens. The Formal Garden contains a labyrinth, as well as an open grass field used as a cricket and football pitch. The Formal Garden also features a pleasant fountain in the center and a diverse selection of rides and playground
New Shahama Park
Open till 11:00 PM
A very good park for family and kids. Lots of play option for kids. Lots of trees, open space and sitting arrangement. A newly added feature is a Football field with a small gallery. Local football tournament and local Fair & Carnival are hosted here. A park with water fountain where kids can enjoy in water like rain.
Umm Al Emarat Park
Open till 10:00 PM
Umm Al Emarat Park in Abu Dhabi was first opened to visitors in 1982. It is one of the oldest and largest urban parks in Abu Dhabi. Umm Al Emarat Park is a park for all the people of Abu Dhabi. Connecting communities in a safe and secure environment.
Abu Dhabi hosts approximately 110 sqkm of both natural and planted mangroves which, provide a rich natural habitat and safe breeding ground for several fish species, sea snakes, turtles and commercially important shrimp, snapper, grunt fish and sea bream. Sea birds also find safe nesting and egg laying areas in the vast mangrove forests.