Imagine European boulevards, gorgeous pathways winding through small boutiques, lovely restaurants crowded with travellers moving on their everyday lives. It is how The Walk at Al Seef feels. The new family-friendly location is surrounded by Al Seef Town Center and Al Seef Beach hotel by Andalus. The successful conclusion of three years of challenging job role generates a fascination in Abu Dhabi and is for visitors and citizens to appreciate. It features various restaurants, nutritional destinations, retail shops, an arts center, and a bookstore. If they are natives or foreigners, they can cherish their moments there.

  • Desert Safari

Liwa is a dreamy spot to relax and partake in some adventurous desert hobbies. Firstly, it allows you to witness the enthralling splendor of the Liwa’s flatlands, including old fossil stones and camel rocks. In addition, the Liwa Safari tour includes a tour of natural water ponds and palm groves, which represent how Bedouins lived in ancient times, and there are also expert instructors with plenty of desert tourist experience.

  • The first horse-themed café in Abu Dhabi

Although the horse riding Stables Caffé debuted in the summertime, they’d want to inform you that it’s also located at The Stroll. There is no beef in the global cuisine, but a camel hamburger is available. If you are up for the trip, then it’s the best time to do so.

  • Alouette Creperie has reopened.

If you enjoy delicious cheesecake, pain perdus, puffy fries, you’ll be pleased to learn that Alouette Vegan bakery has returned on The Walk. The European restaurant was quite popular a few years ago. It is now up and running, dishing up a taste of Parisian in the center of Abu Dhabi. Vegetables, steaks, and a hamburger crêpe are among the savory meal options.

  • A different kind of Nolu

Cooked by Nolu’s, the award-winning eatery that provides Florida cuisine with an Afghan touch, it is now open in a new location with a juice lab. The cafe has been shortlisted for its annual Time Out Abu Dhabi Dining Championships on numerous occasions. It has even won a medal or two. They named the Al Bandar location Best Brunch this year. They have already visited this establishment and can attest that the meal is as delicious and enjoyable as ever.

  • Creative endeavors

Perspectives Art Gallery, founded by Nada Al Ameri, an Emirati aesthetic and intellectual painter, art therapist, and organizer, is great to channel your innermost Andy Warhol. It offers a variety of activities, including lessons and seminars, art group therapy, residences, and regular shows, in addition to providing access to the best masterpieces.

  • A touch of Bollywood

Chota Café, which is now in its grand reopening stage, has all the brilliant and lovely tones of a Hindi movie set. The restaurant’s cuisine emphasizes authentic Hyderabadi food, with vegetables and seasonings brought from Hyderabad once a week. They’ve even created a line of handmade sauces so you can continue to enjoy the vivid flavors at home.

  • Readers, rejoice

The Al Seef Bookstore, a cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Culture and Tourism Ministry, is also located on the Walk. Besides the Dubai International Book Festival and Sheikh Zayed Literary Prize, significant tasks such as conversation discussions, poetry readings, and other literary efforts are planned. And, of course, provide accessibility to stacks of books for book lovers.

  • The Chocolate Factory and the Walk

If you are up for cocoa-covered waffle sticks, Gelato with spaghetti, or a sushi brownie, then a chocolate factory is the best place for you. They won’t tell you what any of those things are, but they’re what you’ll discover at The Walk’s Chocolate Lab. If you want a more conventional sweet craving, walk to Molten Mw, where you’ll find a variety of chocolate coconut macaroons, including milk and salted caramel types, as well as a red velvet version.

  • Coffee and tea

As a result, The Walk capitalizes on its love of cafes, with various charming restaurants on the menu. It ranges from locally-owned Gina’s Restaurant to the first Los Angeles Coffee branch from outside Germany. If you’re not a latte lover but still need a caffeine boost, this is the drink for you. Stop by Café Area for a sip of chai.

  • Middle Eastern delicacy.

If you have ever tried a Flame & Pan fry, you will not regret visiting this place. Those who have lived in Abu Dhabi for a while may recall when this Middle Eastern eatery market launched its first location on National Day in 2012. It has already opened its sixth location on The Walk, with Dubai city tour and Al Ain locations on the way. Here you’ll find shawarmas, barbecues, and rice-based foods in abundance.

  • Manicures and pedicures

Women searching for a fast blow-dry while strolling down The Walk should stop by Her Bar Cosmetics. Coloring and fake hair are other specialties of hairdressers. Cosi Bella Ladies’ Spa offers more extensive skincare, such as eye shadows, holy basil, and facials.

  • Date Event in Liwa Desert

The date palm has long been an essential part of the Liwa Oasis’s existence. It provides nutrition and materials for the construction of dwellings, canoes, buckets, food coverings, ropes, footwear, and carpets. The celebration is organized once a year in July and lasts for a week. It is an excellent chance for tourists to cherish the experience.

Conclusion

After you’ve dined your way across The Walk, visit Sweat UAE, dhow cruise   a newly launched club that offers anything from dancing lessons to regular yoga lessons to elevated aerobic exercise. It also provides good guidance. You’ve got everything you need right here. You will cherish your time here as it is a fascinating place for visitors.

Reff: https://www.goodreads.com/story/show/1360778?chapter=1