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Qasr Al Hosn

Scenic Highlights

Qasr Al Hosn - The Birthplace of Abu Dhabi

Go back to the time when Abu Dhabi was born. The oldest structure in the city is Qasr Al Hosn, which was constructed in the 1760s and used to act as a watchtower to guard the trade paths along the coast. Today, it is a proud Emirate heritage and resilience turned into a fascinating museum, which traces the history of the evolution of Abu Dhabi, which occurred over more than 250 years. With Captain Dunes, you can explore this national treasure with expert guidance, comfort, and cultural insight that brings history to life.

Things To Do At Qasr Al Hosn

Visitor Info

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Photography is allowed in outdoor areas and select indoor sections. Flash and tripods may be restricted inside museum galleries.

How To Reach

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Where To Stay & Eat

Stay nearby at Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, or Bab Al Qasr Hotel for easy access and luxury comfort.

For dining, try Al Fanar Restaurant for authentic Emirate cuisine or Jones the Grocer for a modern, cozy meal nearby.

Step Into The Past With Captain Dunes

Qasr Al Hosn isn’t just a monument - It’s a living memory of Abu Dhabi’s origins. Walk through centuries of tradition, leadership, and artistry with a guided journey curated by Captain Dunes. Book your heritage experience with Captain Dunes and see how the old and new beautifully coexist in the heart of the UAE.

FAQs

Qasr Al Hosn is the oldest building in Abu Dhabi and a symbol of Emirati heritage. It once served as a watchtower and later became the royal family’s residence and seat of government.

A complete visit usually takes between 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and interest in the exhibitions.

Photography is allowed in outdoor courtyards and designated indoor areas. However, flash and tripods are restricted inside the main exhibition halls.

Yes, guided tours are offered daily in both Arabic and English.

Popular nearby attractions include the Abu Dhabi Corniche, Heritage Village, and Louvre Abu Dhabi — all within a short drive.

Plan around 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the fort and nearby artisan workshops.