Al Gahwa al-Shaabiya
The oldest coffeehouse in the Emirate, Al Gahwa al-Shaabiya, has been serving guests for over 70 years. Overlooking Majaz Lagoon, it remains a beloved spot for traditional coffee and culture.
Visit WebsiteThe Blue Souk, or Central Market, is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a shopper’s paradise. With over 600 shops across two floors, it offers everything from traditional clothing and carpets to jewellery and souvenirs. The top floor houses Sharjah’s famed gold souk, and even if you’re not shopping, the arches, domes, and tile work make it a must-see for architecture enthusiasts.
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Al Qasba is the beating heart of Sharjah’s modern social scene. Set along a tranquil canal, it’s perfect for a stroll or a meal by the water. Explore the Maraya Art Centre and ride the Eye of the Emirates, a 60m Ferris wheel offering panoramic views—especially enchanting at sunset.
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Al Majaz Waterfront is a lively hub with cafés, a scenic promenade, and the spectacular Sharjah Fountain soaring over 100 metres. Enjoy breakfast with a view, a relaxing evening walk, or a run on the dedicated 750m track that lines the water’s edge.
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Al Noor Mosque, the first in Sharjah open to non-Muslims, offers guided tours every Monday. Built in the Ottoman style with graceful domes and minarets, it’s a serene place to learn about Islam and engage with local culture in an open, welcoming setting.
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Located in the historic Al Khan area, the Sharjah Aquarium features over 150 species from the Arabian Gulf. From seahorses to turtles, discover vibrant marine life and learn about the region’s underwater ecosystems and conservation efforts in a calm, immersive setting.
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As a city rich in cultural diversity, Sharjah boasts an impressive array of dining options that cater to every palate. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Emirati dishes, Middle Eastern favourites, or vibrant Indian flavours, there’s something for everyone. From luxurious waterfront dining to cosy, hidden gems, Sharjah’s food scene offers a blend of local traditions and international influences. With an emphasis on authenticity and hospitality, these eateries provide not only delicious meals, but also an insight into the region's rich culinary heritage. Here are some of the top picks you won’t want to miss during your visit.