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The Corniche, Abu Dhabi

The Corniche, Abu Dhabi

The Corniche, a five-mile seaside strip, is the emirate's best spot to relax

Abu Dhabi Skyline

Abu Dhabi Skyline

Capital Gate

Capital Gate

Capital Gate, also known as the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi, is a skyscraper which is designed to incline 18° west.

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace is a luxury Five-Star Hotel located in Abu Dhabi. This palace built at the cost of $3 million and the third most expensive hotel ever made in history

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace

Walk into the hotel’s grand entrance and you’ll immediately notice a distinctive gold touch, a theme that continues throughout the grand halls and hallways of the beautiful interior. The gold hue is inspired by – and pays tribute to – the golden sands of the nearby deserts

Domes of Emirates Palace

Domes of Emirates Palace

The palace first opened its doors with 394 luxury rooms to the public in 2005, and it’s known for its private 1.3 km sandy white beach.

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace

The Emirates Palace has a private beach for hotel guests that is nearly 1.3 km long; plenty to explore and enjoy!

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace

Matching the golden-hued theme of the hotel, nearly five kilos of edible gold is used just to make decadent desserts, especially the cappuccino mixed with 24-carat gold.

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace

It is famed for all things dripping in gold, including 24-carat gold edible flakes on coffees, a gold vending machine in the lobby and the world’s most detailed gold domes

Behind Abu Dhabi’s modern skyscrapers and beautiful beaches lies a rich heritage dating back thousands of years. Uncover the capital’s unique historical journey from early Bedouin settlers and pearl traders to the eye-catching attractions that shape the city we see today

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