All Things Sharjah

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UAE attractions to visit during Ramadan

UAE attractions to visit during Ramadan

The Muslim holy month of fasting is going on and besides being a time for spiritual and mental rejuvenation, Ramadan is also a time of celebration. It is a time when families come together and connect with each other. While the hustle and bustle of the busy cities in...

2021 Ramadan Events in UAE You Cannot Miss

2021 Ramadan Events in UAE You Cannot Miss

According to the Islamic Calendar, the holy month of Ramadan begins with the sighting of the new moon at Mecca, Saudi Arabia. In the United Arab Emirates, the sighting of the Ramadan crescent moon (hilal) was declared on the 13th of April,2021. This holy period lasts...

Have a mesmerizing experience at Sharjah’s Rain Room

Have a mesmerizing experience at Sharjah’s Rain Room

Just imagine walking into a rain room after a hot, sultry day but with a little twist: you do not get wet.  This phenomenal and unreal experience by Sharjah Art Foundation lets visitors enjoy rain like a downpour, but leaves you miraculously dry. This is made possible...

New additions to the UAE this year

New additions to the UAE this year

While 2017 was an extraordinary year for the UAE in terms of new projects and openings that were announced every week, so much so that it was hard to keep up, what’s even more exciting is what 2018 holds. There will be so many new additions to UAE in the upcoming...

Food Guide to the best restaurants in the UAE

Food Guide to the best restaurants in the UAE

The world of Game of Thrones may have seven magical Kingdoms to explore on our TV screens, but the UAE has seven magical kingdoms to check out in real life! TicketsToDo brings you a list of the best restaurants in the seven emirates of UAE you ought to visit. UAE food...

About Sharjah

Welcome to Sharjah, the third most populous city of the Emirates with a rich history of more than 5000 years! Sharjah is the cultural and industrial capital, contributing 7.4% of the GDP alone! On top of that, Sharjah is the headquarters of Air Rabai, the first low-cost airline in the Middle East. There is so much more this city has to offer and we plan to tell you about it. Discover the beautiful city with TicketsToDo, home to more than 800 thousand residents, and make the best memories with your loved ones.

The museums are the crowning jewel of the cultural capital. Pay a visit to the Sharjah Heritage Museum, bask in the history, culture, art, and science, that the city has so carefully preserved. Have a day to visit the Gold Souq, or take a look at the Rain room! Book yourself nature’s delight with the Arabian Wildlife center, with more than 100 species adapted to the climate. Marvel at the Sharjah Light Festival held annually, since 2010. Witness a storyline by the beautiful display of lights with projectors and lasers on various landmarks around Sharjah. You can experience a unique Russian culture in Sharjah, the city houses the only Russian Orthodox Church in the United Arab Emirates to date.

The laws in Sharjah regarding alcohol consumption are strict, due to the Muslim majority. You cannot sell or consume alcohol without a proper alcohol license. Making it the official WHO healthy city. While you are there, don’t forget to mark the date for Sharjah International Book Fair which attracts readers, authors, and book lovers from all over the world annually. UNESCO declared Sharjah the World Book Capital in 2019, and we know the city deserved the title. There’s so much to discover with us as your travel partner, you will love every second of your trip there!

Sharjah’s history is something to be marveled at. Being one of the wealthiest towns in the region, with a cultural background of over 50 decades. Sharjah was declared independent in 1727, as the Qawasim Clan established it as their home. As days and years passed, by the 20th century, Sharjah extended inland to the area between the city and Dhaid, known as Wasit Suburb. Who knew the 15,000 inhabitants with 200 shops, could turn into the vast city of 80 thousand people. With World War II, Nazi propaganda and pro-Hitlerspeeches were heard but quickly dismissed, and the support for the British doubled. If you are a stamp collector, we are pretty sure you have heard about the stamps of Sharjah, issued a short while before the formation of the United Arab Emirates. 

Fast forward to 2 December 1971, Sharjah, together with Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah joined in the Act of Union to form the United Arab Emirates. Ras Al Khaimah was the last and seventh emirate to join the Union. Make sure you check out the city guides to make your trip insightful and memorable.