Abu Dhabi Complete Residents' Guide
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Average customer review:Product Description
A guide for visitors and residents, this title begins with an overview of the UAE. It discusses the economy, demographics, environment, culture, and necessary facts for travelers. It describes places to stay and methods to get around. The bulk of the book focuses on everything one needs to know for life in Abu Dhabi, from finding a job, a place to live and setting up home when you first arrive, to all the essentials such as driving licences, a new car or getting married. It includes info on medical facilities, schools and services you'll need along the way.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1549955 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03-01
- Released on: 2006-03-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 350 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
The Fifth Edition of the amazing, astounding, articulate and accurate Abu Dhabi Explorer has arrived. Its mission? To help you make the most of living in the UAE's capital, and to prove that what Dubai has in surface beauty, glitz and glamour, Abu Dhabi has in style and substance. From where to go and what to do, to who to know and why to buy, you'll find answers to thousands of everyday questions in the pages of this guide. It's jam-packed with insider info and top tips, and with a bumper section of restaurant, cafe, bar and club reviews. It will catapult your social life from excruciating to exciting!
Customer Reviews
Good book if you're moving to Abu Dhabi
For the new resident, you can't beat this insider's guide to what's happening in the city. It doesn't have all the small shops and hidden gems in it, but it is adequate for those who are trying to find their way around the city as a newcomer.
Abu Dhabi
There are very few books on this area of the world. This book was very informative!
Pretty Useful
This book is an unusually complete guide to living as an expatriate in Abu Dhabi. I sort of wondered about the guide's objectivity due to the advertisements bound in the book. Still, it answered most of the questions I had, and I ultimately decided not to move there.



