A good place for walking in the evening, quiet, peaceful, few people. Mostly Arabs. It's hard in the heat, there are few places with shade. There is nothing remarkable. Unless you see the sheikh parking his yacht and going to the gym.
For those who have nowhere else to go. Mostly locals have a rest. Running track in a circle, 1.6 km. One cafe was closed at 20:00. The only interesting thing is the circular views of the skyscrapers of Sharjah and the administrative buildings of the government of Sharjah, stylized in ancient oriental architecture. I advise you to visit. Once, if you haven't been, 30-60 minutes is enough time.
We decided to walk to the island, where there is a 123—meter-high flagpole - one of the seven tallest in the world. A giant flag of the United Arab Emirates is flying on it, its dimensions are 15 by 30 meters. Seven lamps are installed around the pillar, mounted on supports, which illuminate the island after the sun has disappeared below the horizon. Walking along the embankment, you can enjoy the views of the outdoor amphitheater. The observation deck from the bridge provides an excellent opportunity to photograph this beauty. The view of the flag in the rays of the sun going over the horizon is especially fascinating.