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Emirates Palace


Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace is located on a 1.3 km stretch of private white pristine beach and on 100 hectares of lush landscaped gardens and manicured lawns.
Emirates Palace is famous for its advanced and luxurious meeting facilities in the region. It consists of an auditorium, the ballroom, over 40 meeting rooms, a Media Centre and a Business Centre and outdoor venue that can accommodate 20,000 guests at a time.

Emirates Palace


There are two lavish pool areas, 4 floodlit tennis courts, energy zone, kids zone, 2 gyms, 1 padel court, water sports including sailing, snorkeling windsurfing and the oriental Anantara Spa.
The full fledged 16 bars and restaurants always give its guests a royal treatment making their visit memorable. Hakkasan, newly opened, serves Chinese modern cuisine; another restaurant is Mezlai, first in the line to serve traditional Emirati Cuisine in Abu Dhabi.

Emirates Palace

Emirates Palace

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