Louvre & Guggenheim Are Just a Walk Apart in This Art Hub
Until now, visiting both the Louvre and the Guggenheim in a single day meant hopping between countries. But by the end of this year, you’ll be able to stroll between them on foot, no borders, no flights, thanks to Abu Dhabi’s ambitious cultural district on Saadiyat Island.
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This long-awaited hub brings together some of the world’s most iconic cultural institutions in one place. Alongside the Louvre and Guggenheim, the district will also house the stunning Natural History Museum, an interactive teamLab digital art space, and the Zayed National Museum, among others.
A Cultural Cluster Like No Other
“Plenty of cities have great museums, and many have been around much longer than ours,” says Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi. “But what makes this special is how close everything is... you can walk between them all.”
Spread across 2.43 square kilometres and designed by award-winning architects like Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry, and Norman Foster, the district is one of the largest cultural investments ever. Visitors can explore its museums via shaded, nature-inspired “cool paths,” designed to make walking enjoyable even in Abu Dhabi’s warm climate.
Top Sights in Saadiyat Cultural District
Here’s a guide to what you can experience:
Louvre Abu Dhabi
Opened in 2017, the Louvre Abu Dhabi brings together art from all over the world, under Jean Nouvel’s iconic dome, a masterpiece of light and shadow inspired by Islamic architecture.
Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
Expected to open by late 2025, the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will showcase contemporary art from the 1960s to today, with a focus on West Asian, North African, and South Asian artists. The building itself, designed by Frank Gehry, is a work of art.
Zayed National Museum
Dedicated to the UAE’s history and its founding father, Sheikh Zayed, this museum will feature galleries exploring everything from Bedouin traditions to the nation’s rise as a global hub. It’s set to open in late 2025.
Natural History Museum
Scheduled to open later this year, this science-focused museum will feature a T. rex fossil, ancient meteorites, and exhibits telling the story of the universe. At 35,000 square metres, it’s the largest of its kind in the region.
teamLab Phenomena
This immersive art experience is already open, offering 25 digital installations that play with water, light, and sound a mesmerising mix of art and technology.
More to Explore on Saadiyat Island
Beyond its museums, Saadiyat Island is full of experiences worth checking out:
- Mamsha Al Saadiyat: A vibrant promenade lined with restaurants and cafés, perfect for waterfront dining.
- Soul Beach & Saadiyat Beach Clubs: Relax on pristine white sand or book a day at one of the island’s upscale beach clubs.
- Bassam Freiha Art Foundation: A private collection of art open to the public for free.
- Abrahamic Family House: An interfaith site featuring a mosque, church, and synagogue, symbolising harmony and coexistence.
- Manarat Al Saadiyat: An arts centre hosting exhibitions, events, and workshops.
- Saadiyat Beach Golf Club: A scenic course where Arabian gazelles sometimes wander across the greens.
- Berklee Abu Dhabi: A hub for music, dance, and theatre with regular performances and programs.
Why Saadiyat Stands Out
Despite some challenges including concerns about labour conditions and debates over artistic freedom, the district is shaping up to rival cultural destinations like Berlin’s Museum Island and Hong Kong’s West Kowloon.
With more than 1.7 million square feet of museum space and a world-class lineup of attractions, Saadiyat Cultural District is positioning Abu Dhabi as a global arts and culture hotspot.
By the end of this year, you can ditch the flights and simply walk between the Louvre and the Guggenheim... All under the Abu Dhabi sun, in one incredible setting.