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![]() The Corniche, Abu DhabiThe Corniche, a five-mile seaside strip, is the emirate's best spot to relax |
![]() Abu Dhabi Skyline |
![]() Abu Dhabi Skyline |
![]() Capital GateCapital Gate, also known as the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi, is a skyscraper which is designed to incline 18° west. |
![]() Emirates PalaceEmirates 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 PalaceWalk 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 PalaceThe 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 PalaceThe Emirates Palace has a private beach for hotel guests that is nearly 1.3 km long; plenty to explore and enjoy! |
![]() Emirates PalaceMatching 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 PalaceIt 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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