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Al Noor Mosque
The guide was updated:The elegant white-stone Al Noor Mosque defines the Corniche, and is, perhaps, Sharjah's most famous (of Sharjah's more than 600). It is a place of religious worship and a sight not to miss both inside and out.
Useful Information
- Address: Corniche Street - Al Majaz 1 - Al Majaz - Sharjah
- More Info: Guided tours Mondays at 10am
- Phone: +971 65680055
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Best explored after sundown, the Al Majaz waterfront area draws visitors to its multiple restaurants and cafés which offer front-row seats to the colourful fountain shows that happen several times a night. During the daylight hours, visitors are free to enjoy the public park, recreation areas, mini-golf course and well-equipped children's playgrounds.
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Do & See
Sharjah Heritage Area
The historic neighbourhoods of Al Sheyoukh and Al Maraija constitute Sharjah's main Heritage Area. They are compact in size, very walkable and contain a number of small museums that make for short educational and entertaining pit stops along the way.
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Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
With over five thousand exhibits, the Museum of Islamic Civilization offers visitors an extensive overview of Islamic historical and cultural artifacts, while also providing educating insights into the scientific discoveries and achievements of Arabic scholars over the ages.
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Al Noor Island
Sharjah's newest attraction, the artificial Noor Island was opened to the public in 2015. It contains a Butterfly House with over 500 butterflies roaming free under the hall's ornate roof, and a Literature Pavillion, with plenty of quiet reading spots. There is a long walkway running through the island that takes visitors through its key pavilions, scenic areas, and multi-media installations.
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Al Noor Mosque
The elegant white-stone Al Noor Mosque defines the Corniche, and is, perhaps, Sharjah's most famous (of Sharjah's more than 600). It is a place of religious worship and a sight not to miss both inside and out.
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Sharjah Heritage Museum
Despite its compact size, the Sharjah Heritage Museum offers visitors a comprehensive insight into the Emirate's history, culture, and traditions—and how those transformed over the past ages. Clothing, musical instruments, coins, pottery, and various other artefacts are on display.
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Sharjah Fort (Al Hisn)
Formerly the residence of the Al Qawasim ruling family and the seat of Sharjah's local government, the Sharjah Fort today functions as a museum and houses a vast array of exhibits, as well as the old Al Muhalwasa jail, war cannons and defence watchtowers.
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Do & See
Al-Qasba
Al-Qasba is a vibrant cultural and leisure hub, perfect for an enriching visit. This waterfront neighbourhood features a picturesque canal flanked by beautiful Islamic architecture, housing an array of restaurants, cafés, and bookshops. Visitors can explore the Maraya Art Centre, enjoy performances at the Masrah Theatre, or take a serene boat ride around the lagoon. For families, there are fun play parks and indoor play areas, as well as go-karts and water taxis. The area comes alive with various festivals throughout the year, such as the Food Festival and Ramadan Nights, making it a dynamic destination for all ages.
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Arabia's Wildlife Centre
The Arabian Wildlife Centre houses several venues, such as a Children's Farm (where the little ones can feed and ride horses and donkeys), a Botanical Garden and the Wildlife Centre itself. Multiple species of animals are on display, from carnivorous leopards to birds and harmless small rodents.
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Sharjah Aquarium
An amazing experience for the whole family, the Sharjah Aquarium ranks among the finest in the UAE, arguably outshining its Dubai competitors. The aquarium contains a variety of marine animals and creatures (including giant stingrays and sharks dashing through the water close enough to touch) separated from viewers by transparent walls only.
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Classic Cars Museum
The Sharjah Classic Cars Museum is a must-see for old-timer car lovers. With its impressive collection of over 100 cars manufactured in the early years of the 20th century, alongside motorcycles and bikes, with the earliest model dating from 1917.
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