Abu Dhabi parks transform into vibrant cultural hubs during Eid festivities.

Abu Dhabi: Public parks across the emirate have turned into lively centers of cultural exchange, as citizens, residents, and tourists come together to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr.
These green spaces showcase Abu Dhabi’s social vibrancy, featuring a rich mix of traditions and languages that highlight the UAE’s commitment to harmony and coexistence.
During a field visit on the first day of Eid, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) observed a steady flow of families visiting parks across the capital.
These open spaces have turned into hubs of cultural exchange, where visitors of all ages celebrate the occasion in safe, well-equipped environments.
Umm Al Emarat Park is presenting a full programme of entertainment, featuring live performances, interactive activities, and creative workshops for children.
Emirati heritage is highlighted through falconry displays and engaging reading sessions, while the park cinema lets families enjoy outdoor films, adding a cultural layer to community entertainment.
The beaches provide a perfect blend of leisure and safety, with lifeguard and emergency services operating at the highest international standards.

High attendance has also been observed at Corniche parks and public beaches, where families participate in sports, organise gatherings, and make use of dedicated play areas.
This increase in activity comes after extensive preparations by the Abu Dhabi City Municipality, which ensured that facilities were ready through landscaping and maintenance.
Beyond recreation, these parks function as integrated urban spaces that encourage healthy lifestyles and strengthen family bonds, while promoting tolerance and highlighting the UAE’s status as a premier global destination for living and tourism.


