The capital city of UAE, Abu Dhabi has witnessed rapid economic development and urbanization, making it a major political, cultural, and commercial centre. The city is one of the world's largest producers of oil and in 2007, CNN and Fortune magazine announced that it was the richest city in the world. In 2008, Abu Dhabi alone accounted for over 56% of the GDP of the UAE.
This sprawling metropolis consists of wide roads and boulevards, and a skyline dotted with numerous modern skyscrapers including the Hilton Hotel towers, The Landmark, and Sky Tower. From mid to high-rise commercial and residential buildings to the world's furthest leaning tower, Abu Dhabi is resplendent in architectural wonders.
One of the most famous landmarks is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Built using material, including marble; gold; and semi-precious stones, sourced from all over the world, this spacious mosque has four 350-foot minarets and 82 white marble domes. With the luxury of a car hire service, head to another iconic landmark - the Emirates Palace, where modern architecture meets traditional Arabic design. This diamond coloured hotel features 114 domes including a massive central done which is lit up in rainbow colours at night. Marvel at the imposing Etihad Towers, a five tower complex devoted to luxury. The complex includes three 280m high residential towers, the five-star Jumeirah hotel, and a collection of boutiques offering the most exclusive shopping experience.
Drive down in your hired vehicle to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Yas Viceroy. It is built half on land and half on water, straddling an F1 racetrack. The unique grid shell that covers the hotel's two towers features a spectacular lighting system and over 5000 diamond-shaped colour changing glass panels that produce stunning optical effects. For another example of novel architecture, visit the UAE Pavilion. This dune-shaped structure was designed by London's acclaimed firm Fosters and Partners, and has the privilege of hosting some of the country's most important exhibitions and cultural events. No trip to Abu Dhabi is complete without a visit to the modern day challenger to Italy's famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. Capital Gate on Khaleej Al Arabi Street, has been certified by Guinness World Records as the 'World's Furthest Leaning Man-Made Tower'. Leaning at 18° westwards, more than four times that of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Capital Gate is a sight to behold. A glance at Abu Dhabi's skyline provides valuable insight into the growth and prosperity of this fascinating city.