Qasr Al Watan set to resume tours with strict safety guidelines

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Qasr Al Watan is set to reopen its doors to the public on October 20, with comprehensive health and safety measures in place to provide a safe cultural experience.

Taking to Twitter, the Abu Dhabi Media Office listed out safety measures that include thermal checks and the 2-metre safe distancing protocol.

Visitors must book through the official website, and wear face-masks at all times. 

Authorities added that the Palace in Motion Sound and Light show will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

Meanwhile, the Symphony of the Nation marching band performances will remain cancelled, and the Qasr Al Watan Library be closed until further notice.

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