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Why should Sharjah be on your 2025 bucket list?

As we transition to the new calendar, it’s time to plan fresh travel and prepare a perfect travel bucket list for 2025. For those seeking offbeat and unique experiences, Sharjah, the UAE’s third largest emirate, offers a perfect escape.

Sharjah is home to an endless list of splendid architectural gems and each of its landmarks – from the classic to the contemporary – has its own unique story for visitors to uncover. From the 19th century coral brick Sharjah Fort to the lively and modern Al Majaz Waterfront, read on to know all about Sharjah’s landmarks that make it a top destination for learning and leisure.

Al Majaz Waterfront

Situated on the banks of Khalid Lagoon, Al Majaz Waterfront is an iconic leisure destination which boasts breathtaking views and incredible architectural designs that reflect Sharjah’s rich cultural and historical heritage. It is home to lush park, cozy cafes and several restaurants as well as a mini golf course, jogging track and kids’ splash park.

Flag Island

The island stands as a symbol of the union of the UAE. A unique design studio located on Flag Island, 1971 Design Space, holds exhibitions and workshops on contemporary design ranging from graphics, furniture and interiors, interactive design and new technologies.

Al Qasba

Al Qasba is the premier family friendly destination that engulfs your senses with art and culture and encourages complete relaxation. It offers a wealth of activities for children and adults alike with restaurants, cultural events and art and design museums. Make the most of the waterside locale and enjoy a cruise along the canal in an abra or an eco-friendly water kart. The restaurants in Al Qasba offer diverse cuisines, from traditional Middle Eastern to Italian delights and as a center for arts, the venue features exhibitions and events at the Maraya Art Centre and the Masrah Al Qasba Theatre.

Al Noor Mosque

Al Noor Mosque is an iconic landmark along the Sharjah corniche and on the banks of Khalid Lagoon. With cascading domes and two towering minarets, its design is rooted in the traditional Ottoman style. The interior of the mosque is etched with intricate calligraphy of verses from the Holy Quran. As a popular Sharjah tourist destination, the mosque offers Emirati traditional dress for visitors in the entrance area to complete their experience. Visitors can also visit Al Noor Island which is just across the water to see the famous Butterfly House and contemporary art installations. The sunset is particularly beautiful at this spot.

Sharjah Mosque

More than five years in the making, the largest mosque in Sharjah opened its doors in 2019. An abiding symbol of faith, the structure is well worth visiting for the chance to view its grandeur; surrounded by gardens and water fountains, the domes, minarets and columns have been designed to reflect a unique Islamic architectural style. Home to a large library rich in Islamic works, the mosque is also equipped to welcome non-Muslim visitors and lovers of knowledge from around the world. The collection hall is a unique treasury of books and antiques from different Islamic eras.

House of Wisdom

As part of Sharjah’s newest award, UNESCO World Book Capital of 2019, celebrations, the emirate opened a new library; The House of Wisdom, a high-tech library and culture centre is set to be a catalyst for a new cultural quarter in the emirate, featuring more than 100,000 books. Reinterpreting the library as a social platform for learning supported by innovation and technology, the House of Wisdom represents a new moment for Sharjah as an international cultural capital.

With a wealth of activities, Sharjah completes the list of “must-dos” on any avid traveller’s bucket list. Just make a go for it!

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