Emirates Palace

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Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Gates opened April 2005

It is difficult to give an apt description to the Emirates Palace. String together a host of superlative adjectives, and somehow you still feel that you have fallen short of the mark. Its majesty and beauty is unrivalled. A palace for all seasons, it is certain to endure the sands of time, in the vein of India’s Taj Mahal. Hosting 302 luxury rooms and 92 suites, it is the most impressive resort and conference venue ever to be built in the Middle East.

Operated by luxury hotel group Kempinski Hotels & Resorts, it showcases the beauty of Arabian culture, adhering to traditional themes and has a natural affinity with the national identity of the United Arab Emirates. Rising from the sand, the colours of the Emirates Palace façade represent the different sand nuances found in the Arabian Desert. The Palace is an architectural wonder and an international landmark- boasting a staggering 114 domes, all covered in mosaic glass tiles. Its elaborate design and unparalleled facilities were created with the sole purpose of whisking its guests into a world of regal majesty where their every whim will be fulfilled and their every need catered to.

The Emirates Palace International Conference Centre houses the most luxurious and technologically advanced meeting facilities in the region. The conference facilities include an auditorium with 1,200 seats, a main ballroom that can accommodate up to 2800 guests, an extensive range of over 40 meeting rooms, a Media Centre and a Business Centre. In addition, six large terraces and a variety of pre-function areas provide many possibilities for breaks, cocktail receptions and banquets.

Set on 1 million square metres and surrounded by a beautifully landscaped park with several open lawns, Emirates Palace offers spectacular outdoor venues for gala dinners and creative events.

Located on a 1.3 km stretch of Abu Dhabi’s most beautiful sandy beach, Emirates Palace is a luxury retreat with superlative leisure facilities already including two stunning pool landscapes. The two ultra luxurious spas at the end of the East and West wings respectively and the Marina are due to open at a later stage. The Palace also offers a host of superlative food and beverage outlets serving a variety of cuisines created by world renowned chefs.

All Emirates Palace luxury rooms suites are equipped with 22nd Century technology including extra large plasma TV’s in each room, a wireless internet network that covers the Palace, pool and beach areas, a fully interactive TV system and electronic programming guides to provide instant rewind and pause of television programming.

Upon experiencing all of its facilities, you come to realise that regal refinement, majesty, opulence, luxury and fantasy has a new name – Emirates Palace.

Emirates Palace is operated by Kempinski Hotels as part of their prestigious portfolio, which comprises distinctively individual properties in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South America and Asia.

To visit the official Emirates Palace website and book your room, click here.



























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