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n Day 5 of our Dubai Trip, we explored the famous Last Exit Dubai – a Mad Max style desert highway food park filled with giant armored trucks, creative metal sculptures and amazing food trucks. Later, we visited the breathtaking Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, one of the most beautiful mosques in the world. Watch till the end to experience adventure, culture, architecture and cinematic desert vibes in UAE! 🔥 Why Last Exit is Famous? A Mad Max–style desert food park on E11 with armored trucks, scrap-metal décor, giant spikes & dramatic installations — it literally feels like a Hollywood movie set. 📸 Instagram-worthy “LAST EXIT” signage, vintage highway vibes & unique food trucks make it perfect for reels & thumbnails. 🍔 Food truck heaven with brands like Starbucks, Nash, Steaks & Butter, Chickery & more. Multi-cuisine options from burgers to Arabic snacks & desserts. 🚗 A themed highway pit stop between Dubai & Abu Dhabi — open late and perfect for road trips. ⸻ 🎯 What Makes It Interesting? Giant war-style truck display, creative metal art, desert backdrop photography, picnic seating & stunning night lighting. 🌟 Why Must Visit? Unique concept, great food, cinematic vibe, free entry & ideal stop during Dubai–Abu Dhabi drive. 🕌 About Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Abu Dhabi) One of the world’s largest and most beautiful mosques, built in white marble with 82 domes & 4 grand minarets. It houses the world’s largest hand-knotted carpet and massive crystal chandeliers. ✨ Famous for its sunset reflections, floral marble work, peaceful atmosphere & free guided tours. Open to non-Muslim visitors.