Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Tours and Tickets
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The mosque is a must-see for first-time visitors to Abu Dhabi.
Wear loose-fitting clothing that covers your legs and arms; women must wear a headscarf.
Don't forget to bring sunglasses, as the white marble reflects sunlight.
The mosque is wheelchair accessible and provides wheelchairs free of charge.
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Yes, tourists of all faiths can visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The mosque is open 9am–10pm daily, excluding Fridays when opening hours are typically 9am–12pm and 3pm–10pm. You don’t need to buy Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque tickets as admission is free. Explore independently, join a free guided in-house tour, or visit on organized Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque tours that include round-trip transfers.
The time needed to tour the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque varies. If you’re visiting independently, plan for about two hours, including the 15–20 minutes it takes to pass through the entrance of the visitor center. Most in-house tours last 45–60 minutes, but many visitors add time to stroll around afterwards.
No, prebooking isn’t compulsory for Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Admission is free, and time-slot tickets are usually available at the entrance. However, it’s easy to prebook via the mosque website to avoid lines and secure your ideal time, or to join an organized Abu Dhabi tour that includes tickets.
Yes, visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is worth it. The 2007-built, white-marble mosque is one of the world’s most spectacular places of worship. Topped with four minarets and 80 domes, it’s also a great example of Islamic architecture. Swarovski crystal chandeliers, rich carvings, and jewel-encrusted pillars dazzle visitors who walk its courtwards and halls.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque has a strict dress code, which you must follow for entry. Women must cover their heads and wear long sleeves and long outfits or long pants, while men must wear long pants and sleeved tops. Women can buy abayas (long robes) at the entrance.
Yes, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a Muslim place of worship, so if you’re Muslim, you can join the prayers held here, including Friday sermons. You are welcome to visit the mosque even if you’re not Muslim. Quietly observe any prayers taking place.





















































































































































