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Review about Masdar City from Estrada Katherine

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Estrada Katherine
Estrada Katherine
Must be visited
30.05.2020
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This located just outside Abu Dhabi International Airport. Its has small garden and sustainable environments where everything simply works on solar power. that is worth a visit,it has really great architecture and technology to read around.The place had clean toilets, restaurants and kids play area.

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Masdar City

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Open 24 hours
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Open 24 hours

Services:
Parking There is parking available in the North Car Park. From there, you can access the city via shuttle service which operates from 6am to midnight daily. Masdar Park, Running and Cycling Track, Sporting Facilities and Outdoor Gym, Cafe, Restaurant, Al Manara Pharmacy, Emirates Post, Etisalat, First Abu Dhabi Bank, F-Mart, Supermarket, Modern Laundry.

Description:

Initiated in 2008, Masdar is the emirate’s pioneering vision of a city of the future. With the goal of becoming the world’s most sustainable eco-city, Masdar is leading the way by developing a “greenprint” for how cities can accommodate rapid urbanisation and dramatically reduce energy, water and waste.

The city combines ancient Arabic architectural techniques with modern technology and is built around a huge central Arabic wind tunnel that channels a cooling breeze through the streets and alleys making it comfortable to stroll around even during high summer temperatures.  

Masdar also harnesses the power of the sun, using clean energy created onsite from rooftop solar and one of the largest photovoltaic installations in the Middle East.

Cars are banned within the city. It is a really unique experience travelling into the centre of the development in the Personal Rapid Transport (PRT) pods – small unmanned electric cars.

 More than a thousand people live and work at Masdar City, which sprawls around the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology – a research university dedicated to cutting-edge solutions in the fields of energy and sustainability. 

Open to the public

Masdar City is also open to the public to come and explore. There is no admission charge, simply leave your vehicle in the car park and board one of the unmanned electric pods, which will take you directly into the heart of the city. 

Whether you just want to wander the streets and marvel at the unique architecture, relax at one of the numerous restaurants and coffee shops, or browse the luxury convenience store, and organic food shops and cafes, there is plenty to do for the whole family.

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