About Abu Dhabi Time โ Capital of the UAE
Abu Dhabi, the capital and largest emirate of the United Arab Emirates, operates on Gulf Standard Time (GST), UTC+4:00 โ the same timezone as all seven UAE emirates. As the seat of the federal government and home to the UAE President, Abu Dhabi is the political and administrative heart of the UAE.
Abu Dhabi vs Dubai: Time Comparison
Abu Dhabi and Dubai share exactly the same timezone โ Gulf Standard Time (GST), UTC+4:00. There is zero time difference between these two cities. The drive between the two cities takes approximately 1.5 hours, making them practically one mega-metropolis despite being separate emirates.
Abu Dhabi as a Global Business Hub
Abu Dhabi is home to ADGM (Abu Dhabi Global Market), one of the world's fastest-growing international financial centres. The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) is one of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds with assets exceeding $850 billion. The emirate has positioned itself as a hub for finance, culture, and sustainable energy.
Working Hours in Abu Dhabi
- Government Offices: MondayโThursday 7:30 AMโ3:30 PM; Friday 7:30 AMโ12:00 PM
- Private Sector: MondayโFriday 9:00 AMโ6:00 PM
- Banks: MondayโFriday 8:00 AMโ2:00 PM
- Shopping Malls: 10:00 AMโ10:00 PM daily
- During Ramadan: Working hours reduced by 2 hours per UAE law
Key Landmarks and Time Zones
The iconic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi observes prayer times based on Islamic astronomy aligned to GST (UTC+4). The mosque's prayer call (Adhan) resonates across the city five times daily, marking the passing of time in a deeply traditional way unique to the capital.
Abu Dhabi Travel and Time Tips
- Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) is 30km from the city center โ factor in travel time
- Louvre Abu Dhabi: Open TuesdayโSunday, 10 AMโ8 PM (GST)
- Yas Island attractions operate 10 AMโ10 PM (GST)
- Best visiting months: November to March (comfortable 25ยฐCโ35ยฐC)
- Friday is a partial holiday โ plan mosque visits for mornings