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Sharjah might be one of the least well-known of Emirates, but it's definitely worth a look out for, aside from Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Here are some of the best places to visit in Sharjah:
1. The Blue Souk
The Sharjah shopping mall is the most well-known shop, and has an extremely beautiful, popular sort of engineering. We suggest a visit to check out the inside.
The souk is made up of six stunning structures, decorated with blue tiles, with over 600 shops within. It is situated next to the beautiful Khalid pond that is situated on the cornice. This Blue Souk is generally known as the Central Market isolated into two distinct parts linked by the passage. It is a place to find kitchenware, ornaments and pearls by the UAE. It also hosts an interesting exhibition filled with the best of Sharjah's antiques, such as intricately designed Arabic flooring and Omani and Yemeni antique jewels.
2. Arabian Wildlife Centre
It is the principal area in the emirates that you can observe Arabian nature that is usually destroyed in the region, but are being preserved.
It is split into three main zones: warm blooded mammals (canine’s rodents, cat’s primates, 'ungulates' and primate reptiles (snakes and reptiles) and bugs (a variety of scary small creatures). At the children's Farm the children will have the opportunity to get an experience of a lifetime through feeding animals like camels, goats and horses.
3. Sharjah Natural History Museum and Desert Park
To have a great day of fun for the whole family you can learn about both the plants as well as animals that inhabit Sharjah at this museum. Surely a must-see place within the Emirate.
Go to the apiary and see honey bees fly into and out of simple tubes and observe the process of making nectar. It is possible to visit the kitchen to try making dairy products like cheddar, yogurt, and yogurt produced in Sharjah. The Geology Hall will show the process by which Earth along with all other life got started with various media presentations on the development of tectonic plates, earthquakes and volcanoes. Also, there is a corridor of vegetation that lets you learn about the plants of Arabia (yes there are many).
4. Sharjah Archaeology Museum
Its home to the majority of Sharjah's authentic antique rare finds, which date to early as the Stone Age.
It is possible to see relics, such as ornaments, ceramics and other items that were used in the past, from the time of the ancients. These items tell the story of Sharjah starting all the way from Stone Age to the present current day. The hall of exhibitions offers overwhelming quantities of information that will last to nothing: entry for adults costs Dhs5.
5. Qanat Al Qasba
The entire area is a focal point of interest, and which is home to Sharjah's most intriguing and exciting holiday destinations.
Qanat Al Qasba is basically an assortment of sights located in one spot. Its Maraya Art Center exhibit is overseen by the famous Italian artist Giuseppe Moscatello and houses three stories of exhibits that range from canvases to high-end pieces as well as interactive media. Al Maraya frequently holds themed events, and all can be viewed through the Qanat Al Qasba site. The area isn't included without mentioning the "Eye of the Emirates': the Ferris wheel that is located right next to the building, and will likely be on display in the event you've ever visited the Emirates.
With a height of 60m the ride offers views across the entirety area of Sharjah in all directions. It is among the region's most striking historical landmarks.
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6. Sharjah Science Museum
This is the most exhibit hall that is intuitive in the UAE that offers hands-on activities.
The Science Museum is partitioned into four main areas: The Magic Show, The Static Electricity Show, The Physical Law Temperature Show and The Space Show. Adults and children are invited to sit with an upside-down glass of water down and watch nothing fall out. They can watch their hair grow to an end when they grab hold of a Van de Graaf generator. The historic center keeps an enviable distance from the dreary thanks to its unique and impressive analysis.
7. Khalid Lagoon
The pristine size of the lagoon has to be viewed with confidence it is comprised approximately 1.7 million square areas of water.
It is situated on the cornice. Khalid Lagoon sits right by Sharjah's Blue Souk and is truly gorgeous to gaze at. It is true the tidal pool itself is the reason it is a great getaway spot. The wellspring at the center is delegated as heaven. The third-highest on earth, following similar water sources situated in Jeddah and Switzerland the waters of the pond reach heights of 100m within stunning shows that visitors can view. The wellspring is thought of as one of Sharjah's major historical locations, with events being scheduled day and night between 4pm and 10pm. If you are a fan of the grand spectacle, there's an additional track that is mobile within it that can be used for cycling and running.
8. Sharjah Heritage Area
The area provides the opportunity to study real Bedouin town houses. Beautifully restored, visitors can wander through the town and study however they like but it is carried out in a shrewd manner. The most memorable structures in the vicinity include the Al Midfa home which has its own unique wind tower.
9. Sharjah Aquarium
The aquarium is among the most popular tourist attractions in Sharjah with more than 250 species of sea creatures.
The aquarium's multi-faceted design allows visitors to explore passages surrounded by gorgeous fish, through tubes-shaped tanks, and through the stingray pools - one of the channels even keeps going beneath the ocean. The aquarium also houses its own Sammach Cafe serving a choice of fresh coffee, fish, and teas.
10. Al Jazeera Park
With a total area of 250,000 sq. m, Al Jazeera Park covers 250,000 square meters. It is gorgeous and never overly crowded as a result due to its impressive size.
This park is located situated on an island within Khalid Lagoon, offering both stunning views and retail stores close by. It's the ideal location for a day out as it's covered by lush greenery and has a serene and peaceful setting. The recreation center first opened in October 1979. It has since been designed to accommodate every one of all ages. There are currently 18 different ways to choose from and enjoy, including the Astrojet amusement that lets players experience an exhilarating journey through space. There are pedal pontoons, a small plan to guide visitors around the grounds as well as a few toys that slow down, a pool. There are also locations bistros and fast-food establishments for those who aren't picky eaters.

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