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Living in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Al Ain, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked six people living in Al Ain what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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Beautiful, safe but quiet. No traffic jams, no queues, respectful people. Dubai down the road if you need to party.

Philip, says: 2023

Al Ain is a oasis city which is in united Arab Emirates. It’s known as an ancient city. It also known as garden city of Abu Dhabi. Its developing as tourist destination. Jebel Hafeet dominates the surrounding area. It is popular to visit to the mineral springs at Green Mubazzarah at the base of the mountain, and to drive to the mountaintop at sunset.

If someone moves in Al Ain, He/she would be aware of the Islamic culture and the Shariah law. Another important thing that she/he needs to know are the penalties for every violated rule. The country is very strict. They want to make sure that everybody follows the law. In return, the UAE government is very open to tourists from different parts of the globe.

Sarrah, says: 2020

Al Ain City is a city in the middle of the desert. It is the largest city of United Arab Emirates. It is both urban and rural. There are a lot of parks, you can choice for children, women or for your daily workouts. The air is clean, there is no pollution. The local are very friendly and family oriented.

Abu Dhabi is a very wonderful place. It has a serene and cool atmosphere which makes it comfortable for the inhabitants. It is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and it is where the government parastatals are concentrated. Anybody wishing to relocate to Abu Dhabi must also know that jobs are not readily available.

One moving here should know about the familiarization of the government edifices and culture, laws, traffic and lifestyle prevailing within the city. The bus routes are important as well especially when you do not have the car to use in roaming around the city. Department stores, fish markets and other pertinent locations.

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