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90s Abu Dhabi

Let me reveal 90s Abu Dhabi something that has taken TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook by storm. 😱

You’ve seen the hashtags. The grainy,Β breathtakingΒ home videos. TheΒ jaw-droppingΒ before-and-after photos. The emotional captions from people who grew up in aΒ completely different Abu Dhabi.

#HowWereYouIn90sAbuDhabiΒ is going viralβ€”and for good reason. 🌍✨

The Abu Dhabi of the 1990s was aΒ smaller,Β quieter,Β more intimateΒ city. Before Yas Island. Before Saadiyat. Before the skyscrapers and the 12-lane highways. It was a place whereΒ everyone knew everyone, whereΒ four hotelsΒ were the center of social life, and where theΒ white-and-gold taxisΒ ruled the roads. πŸš•

In thisΒ exclusive,Β completeΒ guide, I’m going toΒ revealΒ everythingΒ about Abu Dhabi in the 1990sβ€”theΒ buildings,Β schools,Β bridges,Β transportation, andΒ hidden gemsΒ that made the capital what it was. Whether you lived through it or you’re just discovering it, this is yourΒ ultimateΒ time capsule. 🎞️

🎬 The Viral Video That Started It All

It all began with aΒ home-made filmΒ shot byΒ Michael Oakes, a teenager from the UK who lived in Abu Dhabi from 1978 to 1991 and returned for summer holidays. InΒ 1993, while riding in his father’s car along theΒ old Corniche road, he captured footage that would make the entire UAE emotionalΒ 30 years later.

TheΒ jaw-droppingΒ scene:Β Large trees sway in the central median. Far fewer cars pass down the road than today. TheΒ Clock TowerΒ (now demolished) stands proud. TheΒ Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce buildingΒ looks almost the same. TheΒ Hilton Abu DhabiΒ (now Radisson Blu) appears in all its vintage glory.

When Mr. Oakes posted the video to the popular Facebook groupΒ "Abu Dhabi – The Good Old Days", it generated aΒ warm-hearted and nostalgia-filled conversationΒ that has since spilled across every social media platform.

"What really strikes me is that we are a much bigger community than we thought. I just didn’t realize there were so many of us." – Michael OakesΒ 

πŸ™οΈ Buildings & Landmarks: The Abu Dhabi Skyline in the 90s Abu Dhabi

Let me take you on aΒ sneak peekΒ tour of the city that was.

πŸ›οΈ Iconic Buildings That Defined the Era

Building/Landmark

Status in 90s Abu Dhabi

Today

Clock Tower

Standing proudly on the Corniche

Demolished for land reclamationΒ 

Hilton Abu Dhabi (now Radisson Blu)

The top hotel on the Corniche

Still standing, but transformed

Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce

A distinctive glass-fronted landmark

Looks practically the sameΒ 

Union National Bank building

One of the UAE capital’s most distinctive landmarks

Still standingΒ 

Adnoc Headquarters (old)

The old headquarters on the Corniche

Replaced by modern towers

Zaabi Tower (1994)

18-story residential building on Khalifa Street

Still standingΒ 

Al Ibrahimi building

Circular tower with protruding balconies

A brutalist gem from the eraΒ 

Hamed Centre

Diamond-motif facade on Electra Road

Still a landmarkΒ 

TheΒ essentialΒ insight: The Abu Dhabi of the 90s Abu Dhabi was a city ofΒ low-rise buildings,Β brutalist architecture, andΒ Arabic design touches. Glass facades were just beginning to appear. The skyline wasΒ recognizableβ€”but nothing like today. 🏒

🏨 The Social Hub: Four Hotels Ruled Everything

According to Mr. Oakes, social life in 90s Abu Dhabi revolved around four hotels:

  1. Le Meridien – A cornerstone of expat social life
  2. Hilton Abu DhabiΒ (now Radisson Blu) – The place to be seen
  3. Sheraton Abu Dhabi – Elegant and central
  4. Intercontinental – Overlooking the Corniche roundabout

TheΒ hiddenΒ gem:Β TheΒ Tourist Clubβ€”a now-demolished entertainment center beside Le Meridienβ€”was described as similar toΒ British seaside holiday campsΒ like Butlins. πŸŽͺ

πŸͺ Shopping & Hangouts: Where Everyone Went

Social media memories haveΒ revealedΒ theΒ ultimateΒ 90s Abu Dhabi shopping and hangout spotsΒ :

Destination

What It Was

Hamdan Centre

The place to shop and be seen

Toys "R" Us

Every kid’s dream destination

Lebanese Flower Restaurant

Iconic dining spot

Marina Mall

Under constructionβ€”watched it being built!

Electra Games

Video game heaven

Dadabhai Toy Store

Another childhood favorite

Shaheen Supermarket

Neighborhood grocery staple

Al Masa CinemaΒ &Β Dorado Cinema

Movie nights before multiplexes

Allprints Bookstore

For book lovers

FoodlandsΒ &Β India Crown Restaurant

Iconic eateries

TheΒ essentialΒ takeaway:Β Before the mega-malls (Marina Mall opened later, Abu Dhabi Mall wasn't what it is today), Abu Dhabi was a city ofΒ smaller,Β more personalΒ shopping destinations. πŸ›οΈ

🏫 Schools & Education: Learning in the 90s

Let meΒ revealΒ what school was like for kids growing up in 1990s Abu Dhabi.

🏫 The School Landscape

The 1990s were aΒ transitional periodΒ for education in the UAE. The Ministry of Education submitted aΒ National Report on the Development of EducationΒ covering 1991–1994 to theΒ International Conference on EducationΒ in Geneva.

What was happening:

  • Public schools used a curriculum that relied heavily onΒ rote memorizationΒ 
  • The primary language of instruction in public schools wasΒ Arabic
  • Many Emirati parents were turning toΒ private schoolsΒ due to concerns about English instructionΒ 
  • Expatriate children attended schools likeΒ Our Own English High SchoolΒ (which had a "little villa campus" at the time)Β 

πŸ“š Nostalgic School Memories (from social media)Β 

Memory

Why It Was Iconic

KT Young World Magazine

Weekly children's supplement in Khaleej Times

PlayStation at McDonald's

Gaming after happy meals

Cricket near the Municipality

Weekend matches with friends

Collection of Etisalat pre-paid cards

Different artworks on each card

Channel 33 and ejunior on evision

Kids' TV before streaming

E-entertainment magazine every Friday

Gulf News weekend insert

TheΒ essentialΒ insight:Β Growing up in 90s Abu Dhabi meantΒ analogue entertainmentβ€”VHS tapes, magazines, trading cards, and outdoor play. No smartphones. No TikTok. JustΒ pure,Β unfilteredΒ childhood. πŸ“Ί

πŸŒ‰ Bridges & Infrastructure: Connecting the Capital

The 1990s were aΒ massive decadeΒ for infrastructure development in Abu Dhabi.

πŸ—οΈ Major Bridge Projects (1990–1999)

According toΒ verifiedΒ construction records, the Chinese Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) executedΒ multiple landmark bridge projectsΒ throughout the 1990s:

Project Name

Year Completed

Significance

Abu Dhabi-Dubai Highway SAMHA Interchange

1992

First self-operated project by CCECC in UAEΒ 

Abu Dhabi-Al Ain Highway Interchanges (1-11)

1999

11 bridges, 11 pedestrian underpasses, camel crossings!Β 

Abu Dhabi No. 049 Interchange

1995

1.3km-long prestressed concrete box girder bridgeΒ 

TheΒ essentialΒ insight:Β These projects wereΒ criticalΒ because, at the time, "bridge construction technology was still in need of improvement" in the UAE market. The successful execution of these projectsΒ demonstrated advanced engineering capabilitiesΒ and laid the groundwork for today's massive infrastructure network.

πŸŒ‰ The Sheikh Zayed Bridge: A 90s Vision

Here's aΒ hiddenΒ fact: The iconicΒ Sheikh Zayed Bridgeβ€”with itsΒ stunning Zaha Hadid designβ€”wasΒ conceived in the late 1990sΒ .

  • Initial inception:Β Late 1990s
  • Design concept:Β Developed with world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid
  • Opened to traffic:Β November 25, 2010

TheΒ essentialΒ takeaway:Β The vision for modern Abu Dhabi's infrastructure was already beingΒ imaginedΒ andΒ plannedΒ in the 1990sβ€”even if the construction took another decade to complete. πŸŒ‰

🚌 Transportation: Getting Around in the 90s

Let meΒ revealΒ what it was like to travel in Abu Dhabi before Uber, before the metro, before modern highways.

πŸš• The White-and-Gold Taxis

TheΒ iconicΒ sight:Β The famedΒ white-and-gold Abu Dhabi taxisΒ make an appearance in Mr. Oakes' 1993 video. They wereΒ everywhereβ€”and for many residents, they were theΒ primary mode of transport.

πŸ“– What the 1990 British Airways Guide Said

AΒ British Airways brochureΒ from 1990 described Abu Dhabi's transportation this way:

"There was a limited bus service in the emirate, but taxis were plentiful. There was a surcharge on taxis with air conditioning and town cars were metered. Elsewhere, fares should be agreed in advance."

TheΒ essentialΒ insight:Β The bus network wasΒ limited. Taxis were theΒ kingΒ of Abu Dhabi roads. AndΒ air conditioningΒ was a premium feature worth paying extra for! πŸš•β„οΈ

πŸ›£οΈ The Roads

  • Corniche RoadΒ was much closer to the water before major land reclamation pushed it outwardΒ 
  • Driving to DubaiΒ meant passing theΒ Hard Rock Cafe buildingΒ standing "all lonely" in the desertΒ 
  • TheΒ Salem BridgeΒ (connecting Abu Dhabi Island to the mainland) was a critical artery

✈️ The Airport

TheΒ old Abu Dhabi airport terminalΒ had anΒ iconic ceilingΒ that many residents remember fondly. Before the modern terminals, travel had aΒ different charmβ€”and aΒ lot less walking! πŸ›«

πŸŽ‰ Entertainment & Nightlife: Where the Fun Was

🎬 Cinemas

Cinema

Location

Vibe

Eldorado Cinema

Downtown

"Smoke-filled restrooms" – a different era!Β 

Al Masa Cinema

Near Hamdan

Classic movie nights

Dorado Cinema

Central

Before multiplexes, this was it

πŸ–οΈ Beaches & Outdoor Fun

Spot

What It Was

Hilton Beach Club

Hammocks, beach days, pure relaxationΒ 

Ras Al Akhdar Beach

"Playing frisbee and half the beach would join"Β 

KFC Park

Picnics and play areas

The Volcano Fountain

An iconic landmark on the breakwater ("Kasir")Β 

Cactus Park

Models and the famous crocodile slideΒ 

The Pineapple Slide

In Airport Road Parkβ€”still there today!Β 

🎀 Concerts & Events

The 1990s and early 2000s broughtΒ major international actsΒ to Abu DhabiΒ :

  • MetallicaΒ concert
  • Guns N' RosesΒ concert
  • Paris Hilton's visitΒ (massive hype!)
  • George Bush's visitΒ (accompanied by lashing rains)

🏒 Entertainment Complexes

TheΒ Tourist ClubΒ (now demolished) was described as aΒ "Butlins-style"Β holiday campβ€”full of games, food, and family fun.

πŸ“ž Technology & Communication: Analogue Abu Dhabi

☎️ Etisalat & Phone Cards

Before smartphones, before WhatsApp, before unlimited dataβ€”there wereΒ Etisalat pre-paid phone cards. And collecting them was aΒ legit hobby!

"Collection Etisalat pre-paid cards with different Artworks" – Reddit user memoryΒ 

πŸ“‘ TV & Radio

Channel/Station

What It Was

100.5 Radio One

The soundtrack of 90s Abu DhabiΒ 

Channel 33

Go-to TV channelΒ 

eJunior on evision

Kids' programmingΒ 

πŸ’» Internet

  • Al-Shamil broadband connection – The early days of internet in the UAEΒ 
  • Nokia XpressMusic phones – Playing music onΒ loudspeakerΒ was a cultural momentΒ 

πŸ“Ό Video Recording

As Mr. Oakes noted, this was an era before smartphones.Β Videos had to be shot on clunky hand-held cameras, and you had toΒ hope the tape didn’t get damaged. People brought overΒ taped versionsΒ of British TV staples likeΒ Top of the Popsβ€”watchedΒ weeks afterΒ they were broadcast.

TheΒ essentialΒ insight:Β PatienceΒ was a virtue.Β AnticipationΒ was part of the experience. AndΒ physical mediaΒ was king. πŸ“ΌπŸ‘‘

πŸ“… The Working Week & Calendar

πŸ—“οΈ The Weekend

Here's aΒ shockingΒ fact for younger readers: The 1990 British Airways guide listsΒ business hours from Saturday to Wednesday – the old working week. Residents enjoyedΒ Thursday and FridayΒ as the weekend!

TheΒ essentialΒ takeaway:Β The Friday-Saturday weekend is relativelyΒ recentΒ in UAE history. Before that, the weekend wasΒ Thursday-FridayΒ (or Saturday-Wednesday for business). πŸ“…

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺ A Nation in Mourning (2004)

Though technically after the 90s, one memory that defines the era for many is theΒ passing of H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-NahyanΒ in 2004.

"One gloomy morning in 2004, I was walking to my bus stop and it was empty. I looked around and saw that the shops were closed too... The weeks that followed were gloomy for the entire city with no school, radio, TV or outdoor entertainment. Everyone we met spoke about his highness with great regard and it was the first time I saw the entire city shut down." – Reddit user memoryΒ 

TheΒ essentialΒ insight:Β Sheikh Zayed wasn't just a leader. He was theΒ father of the nation. And his passing marked theΒ end of an era. πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺ

🍽️ Food & Dining: What Everyone Ate

Restaurant/Dish

Why It Was Iconic

Mongolian BBQ

A 90s culinary adventureΒ 

KFC Popcorn Chicken

Came with aΒ flavor sachet and shakerΒ 

Shakey's Pizza

"Best breadsticks"Β 

Caesars Bakery

Date night snack spotΒ 

Lebanese Flower

Iconic Lebanese restaurant

Caesars Bakery

Before fancy patisseries, this was the spot

πŸ•ŠοΈ The Community Spirit: What Made 90s Abu Dhabi Special

Here's theΒ essentialΒ truthΒ that every viral post emphasizes:

"A lot of people look back with such fond nostalgia... I love the feeling of community. Abu Dhabi really had that." – Michael OakesΒ 

The Abu Dhabi of the 1990s was aΒ smallerΒ city.Β Saadiyat IslandΒ was undeveloped.Β Yas IslandΒ was desert.Β Khalifa CityΒ wasn't the suburb we know today. Life was very muchΒ centered on the main island.

What that meant:

  • Everyone knew everyone – The expat community was tight-knit
  • Slower pace – "It had a slower [and] conservative... growth strategy. It was totally different to Dubai"Β 
  • Simplicity – Before mega-malls, before traffic, before 12-lane highways

TheΒ essentialΒ takeaway:Β People don't just miss theΒ buildingsΒ or theΒ carsΒ or theΒ clothes. They miss theΒ community. TheΒ connection. TheΒ feelingΒ of being part of somethingΒ smallΒ andΒ intimate. πŸ’›

🎯 The Ultimate How-To: Join the Viral Trend

Ready toΒ igniteΒ your own #HowWereYouIn90sAbuDhabi post? Follow thisΒ complete,Β easyΒ guide:

βœ… Step 1: Find Your Photos

Dig through old albums, family archives, or ask parents for their 90s Abu Dhabi photos.

βœ… Step 2: Share Your Memory

  • Post a then-and-now photoΒ of a location
  • Share a memoryΒ of a place that no longer exists
  • Tag friendsΒ who were there with you

βœ… Step 3: Use the Hashtags

text

#HowWereYouIn90sAbuDhabi

#AbuDhabiGoodOldDays

#90sAbuDhabi

#UAEHeritage

βœ… Step 4: Join the Community

Join the Facebook groupΒ "Abu Dhabi – The Good Old Days"Β to connect with thousands of others sharing memories.

πŸ† Your Moment of Nostalgia

Here's theΒ essentialΒ truth:

The 1990s Abu Dhabi wasn't just a place. It was a feeling. A slower, smaller, more connected version of the capital we know today. And for those who lived it, those memories areΒ priceless.

Whether you were:

  • Building sandcastlesΒ at Hilton Beach Club
  • Buying comicsΒ at All prints Bookstore
  • Watching moviesΒ at Eldorado Cinema
  • Eating Lebanese FlowerΒ with family
  • Collecting Etisalat phone cardsΒ as a hobby
  • Listening to MetallicaΒ at your first concert

You were part of something special.Β πŸ•°οΈβœ¨

πŸ‘‡Β Share your memories in the comments below!Β πŸ‘‡

Let's keep the conversation going. How were YOU in 90s, Abu Dhabi?Β πŸ†

Disclaimer: This article is based on verified historical records, contemporary news reports, and social media memories shared by residents of 1990s Abu Dhabi. Individual experiences may vary. Share your own memories to contribute to this living history.

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