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The Arab world’s cultural capital, a major commercial hub and a growing centre for health and education—Sharjah dons many hats. It might be the only dry emirate, but its pages of history are brimming with tales of rich heritage, which the modern metropolis still manages to hold on. Thinking of making a trip? Here’s an itinerary to help you get started.

How to reach Sharjah?

  • By air: Sharjah International Airport is the nearest airport, located 13 km away from the south-east of Sharjah. IndiGo operates 28 weekly, non-stop flights to Sharjah from Lucknow, Hyderabad, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram.
  • Getting around/local transport in Sharjah: Buses and taxis are the most common and convenient means of transportation in Sharjah
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Places to visit
Al Noor Mosque
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Al Noor Mosque

Al Noor Mosque in Sharjah is a stunning architectural marvel, offering visitors a glimpse into Islamic culture and heritage.

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation

Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation

Exploration time: 1-3 hours
Al Majaz Waterfront

Al Majaz Waterfront

Exploration time: 2-4 hours
Sharjah Aquarium

Sharjah Aquarium

Exploration time: 2-4 hours
Al Qasba

Al Qasba

Exploration time: 2-4 hours

Places to eat

Experience Sharjah's culinary diversity, from traditional Emirati cuisine to international flavours, served in charming cafes, elegant restaurants, and bustling markets.

Things To Do

There are many things to do in Sharjah, most of which include the following: 

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Sharjah is during the winter months, from November to March when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities.

Most commonly spoken languages

The most commonly spoken languages in Sharjah are Arabic and English, with Arabic being the official language and English widely used in business and tourism.

Shopping

Shopping in Sharjah is tax-free, so be sure to make the most of it. There are many famous shopping hubs in the city such as: 

  • Souk Al-Markazi: A shopper’s paradise, the Souk Al-Markazi or Blue Souk is Sharjah’s iconic shopping hub that caters to every need. Two buildings, interconnected by bridges, together make up its grand complex, which houses over 600 shops selling everything from jewellery and perfumes to rugs and pashminas. The best part: you can bargain at any souk to strike a good deal.
  • Souk Al-Arsah: Located in the heritage area, Souk Al-Arsah or Courtyard Souk is one of the oldest marketplaces in the city. Visit this for antique handicrafts, wooden Arabic bridal and pearl chests, copper coffee pots, medicinal herbs, and many such curries.
  • Sahara Centre: Among the largest shopping complexes in the city, Sahara Centre on Al Nahda Street offers a range of shopping outlets, restaurants and entertainment hubs. It also houses an exclusive gaming zone called Adventureland and a popular multiplex.
  • Al Qasba: Al Qasba is a vibrant waterfront destination offering a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment. While it’s known for its beautiful canals and Ferris wheel, it also features various boutiques, art galleries, and cultural centres.
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Festivals

Experience Sharjah's vibrant festival scene, featuring cultural celebrations, artistic showcases, and lively events that highlight the city's rich heritage and diversity.

More reasons to visit

The city of Sharjah is stunning, with so much to see and do, some of the more interesting reasons to visit Sharjah are:

  • Sharjah Aquarium: Peek into the hidden world of the deep sea at Sharjah Aquarium, where you can watch blacktip reef sharks, eagle rays and jellyfish in action.
  • Eye of the Emirates Wheel: For spectacular views of the city’s skyline, and even the Gulf coast stretching to Dubai, hop on board the Eye of the Emirates Wheel, which takes you 60m high in the sky.
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Visa and Immigration

Sharjah is one of the popular cities in the UAE, and to visit the city, you require a UAE visa. Indian nationals with ordinary passports will need a visa. You can either get it from the official tourism website, or it needs to be arranged by an agent. However, if you have an Indian passport with a US Visitor Visa/Green card, you are eligible for a visa on arrival.