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The world’s ‘wealthiest’ city raking in eye-watering £1.3 trillion

With how much the city is worth, you can be sure that it has so much to offer and experience.

Abu Dhabi has been named the wealthiest city in the world (Image: Getty)

Worth a staggering £1.3 trillion, Abu Dhabi has been named the world’s wealthiest city by Global SWF

It comes as no surprise that the capital of the UAE received the title when it makes a significant amount of money in some of the world’s most expensive sectors.

On top of being an incredibly wealthy city, Abu Dhabi also offers gorgeous beaches, stunning architecture and adventurous trips. 

Most of UAE’s hydrocarbon rescources comes from Abu Dhabi (Image: Getty)

The city, full of cultural landmarks, remarkable skyscrapers and beautiful beaches, welcomed nearly 24 million tourists last year.

Where the city experiences all-year-round sun, staying at a luxurious beach club is a must and Abu Dhabi has multiple to choose from. 

Discover white sand and gorgeous turquoise waters at the Saadiyat Beach Club, where there are also hot tubs, private cabanas and even an infinity pool. The Beach Club also often hosts a world-class DJ to keep guests entertained throughout the day.

The first Warner Bros theme park opened in Abu Dhabi (Image: Getty)

For a more relaxing option, why not opt for the Nation Riviera Beach Club or Bayshore Beach Club both found within luxury hotels and give the opportunity for quality family time.

For the more adventurous, Abu Dhabi has a range of family-friendly theme parks, including Warner Bros World, the world’s second-largest indoor theme park.

The park features six themed lands, 29 rides and several shows, including an immersive 5D experience of Justice League.

Although the city is fast-paced and full of fun, Abu Dhabi can give visitors a more relaxed and chilled holiday if that’s what they’re looking for.

Corniche Beach is a popular tourist spot (Image: Getty)

Tourists can explore the Louvre Abu Dhabi, which features 700 pieces of artwork from every civilisation, 300 pieces on loan from partner museums and temporary exhibitions that bridge the gap between the Eastern and Western worlds. 

Visitors have hours’ worth of art pieces to look at, but if time is an issue, tourists can pay for express tours showing highlights at the Louvre.

Holidaymakers can also take a trip to Corniche Beach to take a break from urban life. There, you will find dedicated areas for singles, groups and families, making the visit specifically tailored to your desire.

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