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Solo travelA fascinating journey through history
I visited the Qasr Al Hosn and the House of Artisans in September 2025. It was not busy and I took four hours to see everything. The captivating exhibits helped create mental images of Abu Dhabi’s journey from being principally reliant on pearl diving to now drilling for oil. A lot of the displays were interactive, which enhanced the experience. The fort is well preserved providing a snapshot in time. The House of Artisans did not disappoint with its well-preserved artefacts and interactive displays. I tried on the different traditional perfumes and oils. However, I was disappointed that I could not participate in the tea-making ceremony as the manager had a meeting, and he just verbally explained the details. I felt I missed out on a key feature. Tickets were reasonably priced and I felt it was good value for money. The cafe offers a well-deserved break, and the gift shop is stocked with souvenirs. It’s easy to get to using the bus or a taxi. The staff were friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I would recommend travellers to pay a visit to gain insight into the local culture and history.