Take a stroll around Al Ain Plaza, originally a meeting point for traders in the city center, where many residents spend a few hours of their days discussing news, playing the traditional game of mangaleh, and oftentimes exchanging books.
The plaza remains a point of gathering for cultural events. Al Ain means’spring’ in Arabic, and the plaza is so named because water from a nearby mountain spring used to pool here, and locals came to collect their water from it.
Opening hours: open at all times.
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