440 km. It is a long, but not unpleasant trip via Al Ain and across the mountains. Dont do it at night as the trucks wont stop for anything!
Al Ain is actually 140km from Abu Dhabi and not 440km.
There is two ways to get to Al Ain from Abu Dhabi. There is what's known as the 'truck road' which, as stated above, is not an advisable route! I have done 3 trips to Al Ain now and thoroughly enjoy the roughly two hours drive. I leave the city on airport road, drive past the Dubai exit, and follow all signs to Al Ain.
Abu Dhabi is 4 hours ahead of the UK.
Abu Dhabi is in the Gulf Standard Time (GST) time zone. This is UTC+4.
You can get a general idea of the climate in Abu Dhabi here: http://www.visitabudhabi.ae/en/uae.facts.and.figures/climate.aspx For current Temperature in Abu Dhabi: http://www.visitabudhabi.ae/en/weather/
Abu Dhabi is in the Gulf Standard Time (GST) zone, which is UTC+4. It does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so the time remains consistent throughout the year. This means that Abu Dhabi is four hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The Formula Rossa roller coaster in Ferrari World Abu Dhabi weighs approximately 1,700 tons.
I think it is about 180 KM
127 kilometres taking E66.
Abu Dhabi emirate
The distance from Ajman to Abu dhabi is around 186 kilometers.
Hili Archeological park is located in Abu Dhabi in the location of Bronze Age site in Al Ain.
NO. While the city of Al-Ain is not its own emirate, it is the second-largest city within the emirate of Abu Dhabi, making it part of the United Arab Emirates.
The distance between Dubai and Abu Dhabi is 170 km.
The destination from Abu Dhabi to Frankfurt is 4560 km / 2834 miles.
The flight distance from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates to Helsinki, Finland is 2,840 miles. Driving distance is 4,457 miles.
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