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WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY TRAVEL Inside TOUR
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY TRAVEL Inside TOUR
The Emirates Palace is a seven star luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Emirates Palace is located on 1.3 km of private beach and surrounded by 85 hectares of gardens, with 114 domes that are 80 meters high. It is a 30 minute drive from Abu Dhabi airport and 1.5 hours drive from Dubai airport.
The building was designed by architect, John Elliott RIBA, who was Senior Vice President at Wimberly, Allison, Tong and Goo, (WATG) an international firm specialising in Luxury Hotels. It opened in November 2005 but certain restaurants and spas did not open until 2006. The hotel was built by and is owned by the Abu Dhabi government, and is currently managed by the Kempinski Group.
The costs to build the hotel were 3.9 billion GBP or 11.02 billion AED or about 6 billion USD. The Emirates Palace occupies 850,000m² of floor space. Underground parking allows housing for 2,500 vehicles. There are two swimming pools and spas. The hotel has its own marina and helipad. The Emirates Palace is the second most expensive hotel ever built, only surpassed by Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Room rates at Abu Dhabi's Emirates Palace rose by more than a quarter last year as guest numbers topped 150,000. A 26 per cent rise in rates helped revenue per available room -- the standard measure used by hotels -- reach one of its highest levels since it opened in 2005, said the hotel manager Alexander Schneider.
Despite the opening of many other luxury hotels and resorts in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace has continued to achieve a very high performance over the past years, said Mr Schneider.
The hotel, meanwhile, hopes to raise its international profile further -- as a backdrop for film productions. Emirates Palace is the only venue in the region qualified to offer a unique backdrop for film shootings and to curate a movie premiere screening in its auditorium at the same time, Mr Schneider added.
Abu Dhabi is expected to add as many as 6,000 new hotel rooms over the next three years according to CBRE Middle East, the property broker.
There is still a lot of supply to come up but that also makes it far more affordable than Dubai and travellers from within the UAE will remain one of its key markets, said Matthew Green, the head of research and consultancy at CBRE. The broker expects hotel occupancy in Abu Dhabi to rise from about 65 per cent in 2012 to about 70 per cent this year.
Emirates Palace is currently focusing on Chinese, Indian and Latin American markets as Etihad Airways funnels more travellers from those countries through the emirate. India is Abu Dhabi's largest tourism market in terms of the number of guests.
Emirates Palace has also become a popular wedding venue for families from India, Russia and China, said Mr Schneider.
The capital's flagship hotel is owned by the Government of Abu Dhabi, and is managed by the Geneva-based Kempinski Hotels.
Abu Dhabi hotel operators are benefiting from rising visitor numbers to the country.
In November, Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) reported Dh842 million in operating revenues, an increase of Dh93m during the first nine months of the year compared with the same period in 2012. forbes rich list London luxury shopping billionaire millionaire Monaco super rich private jet yacht entertainment luxs report us usa America uk London Donald trump Dubai elite executive arab ceo forbes Europe vip money lil wayne travel 5 star hotel super car bugatti Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche private jet 2014 2015 monaco luxury get rich gambling investment Beverly Hills Malibu Miami positive thinking super yacht mega yacht playboy mansion luxury lifestyle mansion emirates palace
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The company recorded gross profits of Dh95.7m and net profit of Dh58.8m. ADNH's total assets were Dh9.62 billion. Its hotel division, which includes internationally branded owned hotels and its own Al Diar brand, and the retail unit were the main profit generators. The latest additions to ADNH's portfolio to come on stream this year -- Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas, Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach and Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal -- led the charge to top the hotel division's revenues to Dh562m, compared with Dh468m during the same period in 2012.
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- The colour of the building aims to reflect different shades of sands found in the Arabian Desert.
- The inspired grand dome with elaborate geometrical patterns dominates over 114 smaller domes spread over the building.
- The construction costs were around 3 billion USD (11.02 billion AED) making it the third most expensive hotel ever built.
- The majority of the suites are furnished in gold and marble. The main primary building houses an expansive marble floor and a large patterned dome above, picked out in gold.
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Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi - Buggy Ride Lobby to Marina
Abu Dhabi's grandest hotel - taking the buggy through beautiful gardens, fountains at front, past the beach with views of The Corniche, and the odd camel or two. Yellow Boats do good boat tours there and based at hotel's marina. Pretty good looking hotel/palace...
Emirates Palace Beach Abu Dhabi Near Corniche UAE
Emirates Palace Beach Abu Dhabi Near Corniche UAE
Abu Dhabi Emirates Palace and Etihad Towers
Video is taken on April 8 2015... Abu Dhabi Corniche and Marina...
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY TRAVEL Inside TOUR - Part 1
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY TRAVEL Inside TOUR - Part 1
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY TRAVEL Inside TOUR The Emirates Palace is a seven star luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Emirates Palace is located on 1.3 km of private beach and surrounded by 85 hectares of gardens, with 114 domes that are 80 meters high. It is a 30 minute drive from Abu Dhabi airport and 1.5 hours drive from Dubai airport. The building was designed by architect, John Elliott RIBA, who was Senior Vice President at Wimberly, Allison, Tong and Goo, (WATG) an international firm specialising in Luxury Hotels. It opened in November 2005 but certain restaurants and spas did not open until 2006. The hotel was built by and is owned by the Abu Dhabi government, and is currently managed by the Kempinski Group. The costs to build the hotel were 3.9 billion GBP or 11.02 billion AED or about 6 billion USD. The Emirates Palace occupies 850,000m² of floor space. Underground parking allows housing for 2,500 vehicles. There are two swimming pools and spas. The hotel has its own marina and helipad. The Emirates Palace is the third most expensive hotel ever built, only surpassed by Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Room rates at Abu Dhabi's Emirates Palace rose by more than a quarter last year as guest numbers topped 150,000. A 26 per cent rise in rates helped revenue per available room -- the standard measure used by hotels -- reach one of its highest levels since it opened in 2005, said the hotel manager. Despite the opening of many other luxury hotels and resorts in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace has continued to achieve a very high performance over the past years, said Mr Schneider. The hotel, meanwhile, hopes to raise its international profile further -- as a backdrop for film productions. Emirates Palace is the only venue in the region qualified to offer a unique backdrop for film shootings and to curate a movie premiere screening in its auditorium at the same time, Mr Schneider added. Abu Dhabi is expected to add as many as 6,000 new hotel rooms over the next three years according to CBRE Middle East, the property broker. There is still a lot of supply to come up but that also makes it far more affordable than Dubai and travellers from within the UAE will remain one of its key markets, said Matthew Green, the head of research and consultancy at CBRE. The broker expects hotel occupancy in Abu Dhabi to rise from about 65 per cent in 2012 to about 70 per cent this year. Emirates Palace is currently focusing on Chinese, Indian and Latin American markets as Etihad Airways funnels more travellers from those countries through the emirate. India is Abu Dhabi's largest tourism market in terms of the number of guests. Emirates Palace has also become a popular wedding venue for families from India, Russia and China, said Mr Schneider. The capital's flagship hotel is owned by the Government of Abu Dhabi, and is managed by the Geneva-based Kempinski Hotels. Abu Dhabi hotel operators are benefiting from rising visitor numbers to the country. In November, Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) reported Dh842 million in operating revenues, an increase of Dh93m during the first nine months of the year compared with the same period in 2012. forbes rich list London luxury shopping billionaire millionaire Monaco super rich private jet yacht entertainment luxs report us usa America uk London Donald trump Dubai elite executive arab ceo forbes Europe vip money lil wayne travel 5 star hotel super car bugatti Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche private jet 2014 2015 monaco luxury get rich gambling investment Beverly Hills Malibu Miami positive thinking super yacht mega yacht playboy mansion luxury lifestyle mansion emirates palace most expensive hotel worlds most expensive hotel abu dhabi 7 star hotel afluent The company recorded gross profits of Dh95.7m and net profit of Dh58.8m. ADNH's total assets were Dh9.62 billion. Its hotel division, which includes internationally branded owned hotels and its own Al Diar brand, and the retail unit were the main profit generators. The latest additions to ADNH's portfolio to come on stream this year -- Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas, Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach and Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal -- led the charge to top the hotel division's revenues to Dh562m, compared with Dh468m during the same period in 2012.
Emirates Palace Hotel, West Corniche, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
The Emirates Palace is a luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Built as a landmark showcasing Arabian culture, Emirates Palace offers luxury hospitality. Situated on 1.3 km of private beach and surrounded by 85 hectares of gardens and lawns, with 114 domes that are 80 meters high, Emirates Palace comprises 394 rooms and suites.
Based on its luxury, it describes itself as going beyond 7 star being a palace instead of just a hotel. Although a journalist has described it as a seven star facility, it falls officially in the 5 star hotel category.
All rooms and suites feature luxury bedding, and elegant furnishings. They have marble bathrooms, and come equipped with iPad mini with integrated room controls, interactive HD TV with a choice of over 150 TV channels, complimentary Movie on Demand and complimentary WiFi.
The hotel has 2 large swimming pools, and a spa that offers massages, and a range of body treatments. The Emirates Palace also has a fitness centre, and a separate children’s play area.
Emirates Palace Hotel is a 25-minute drive from Abu Dhabi International Airport and the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. Marina Mall and Heritage Village are within 7 minutes’ drive.
Abu Dhabi Cruiser Association at Emirates Palace Marina
The end of Abu Dhabi Cruiser Association race season 2014/15
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY TRAVEL Inside TOUR - Part 2
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - EMIRATES PALACE in ABU DHABI - LUXURY
TRAVEL Inside TOUR The Emirates Palace is a seven star luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates. Emirates Palace is located on 1.3 km of private beach and surrounded by 85
hectares of gardens, with 114 domes that are 80 meters high. It is a 30 minute drive from Abu
Dhabi airport and 1.5 hours drive from Dubai airport. The building was designed by architect,
John Elliott RIBA, who was Senior Vice President at Wimberly, Allison, Tong and Goo, (WATG)
an international firm specialising in Luxury Hotels. It opened in November 2005 but certain
restaurants and spas did not open until 2006. The hotel was built by and is owned by the Abu
Dhabi government, and is currently managed by the Kempinski Group. The costs to build the
hotel were 3.9 billion GBP or 11.02 billion AED or about 6 billion USD. The Emirates Palace
occupies 850,000m² of floor space. Underground parking allows housing for 2,500 vehicles.
There are two swimming pools and spas. The hotel has its own marina and helipad. The
Emirates Palace is the Third most expensive hotel ever built, only surpassed by Marina Bay
Sands in Singapore. Room rates at Abu Dhabi's Emirates Palace rose by more than a quarter
last year as guest numbers topped 150,000. A 26 per cent rise in rates helped revenue per
available room -- the standard measure used by hotels -- reach one of its highest levels since it
opened in 2005, said the hotel manager. "Despite the opening of many
other luxury hotels and resorts in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace has continued to achieve a very
high performance over the past years," said Mr Schneider. The hotel, meanwhile, hopes to raise
its international profile further -- as a backdrop for film productions. "Emirates Palace is the only
venue in the region qualified to offer a unique backdrop for film shootings and to curate a movie
premiere screening in its auditorium at the same time," Mr Schneider added. Abu Dhabi is
expected to add as many as 6,000 new hotel rooms over the next three years according to
CBRE Middle East, the property broker. "There is still a lot of supply to come up but that also
makes it far more affordable than Dubai and travellers from within the UAE will remain one of its
key markets," said Matthew Green, the head of research and consultancy at CBRE. The broker
expects hotel occupancy in Abu Dhabi to rise from about 65 per cent in 2012 to about 70 per
cent this year. Emirates Palace is currently focusing on Chinese, Indian and Latin American
markets as Etihad Airways funnels more travellers from those countries through the emirate.
India is Abu Dhabi's largest tourism market in terms of the number of guests. Emirates Palace
has also become a popular wedding venue for families from India, Russia and China, said Mr
Schneider. The capital's flagship hotel is owned by the Government of Abu Dhabi, and is
managed by the Geneva-based Kempinski Hotels. Abu Dhabi hotel operators are benefiting from
rising visitor numbers to the country. In November, Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) reported
Dh842 million in operating revenues, an increase of Dh93m during the first nine months of the
year compared with the same period in 2012. "forbes rich list" "London luxury shopping"
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expensive hotel" "worlds most expensive hotel" "abu dhabi" "7 star hotel" afluent The company
recorded gross profits of Dh95.7m and net profit of Dh58.8m. ADNH's total assets were Dh9.62
billion. Its hotel division, which includes internationally branded owned hotels and its own Al Diar
brand, and the retail unit were the main profit generators. The latest additions to ADNH's portfolio
to come on stream this year -- Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas, Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah
Beach and Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal -- led the charge to top the hotel division's
revenues to Dh562m, compared with Dh468m during the same period in 2012.
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The Emirates Palace is a luxury five star hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates operated by Kempinski and opened in November 2005. The hotel project was started on December 2001.
The building was designed by British architect [John Elliott (WATG architects)]in collaboration with Reza Rahmanian (HDC Architects). The design of the hotel is a playful mix of cherished Islamic architectural elements such as balance, geometry, proportions, rhythm and hierarchical emphasis to create a unified whole. The inspired grand dome with elaborate geometrical patterns dominates over 114 smaller domes spread over the building. The colour of the building aims to reflect different shades of sands found in the Arabian Desert. Construction started in December 2001, the interior fit-out works were delivered by Depa Interiors, Abu Dhabi with the hotel opening its gates in February 2005. The construction costs were around 3 billion USD (11.02 billion AED) making it the third most expensive hotel ever built. It is only surpassed by The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in Las Vegas (3.9 billion USD) and the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore (5.5 billion USD)
Emirates Palace consists of 394 residences, including 92 suites and 22 residential suites. The residences are spread over two wings as well as a primary central building. The majority of the suites are furnished in gold and marble. The main primary building houses an expansive marble floor and a large patterned dome above, picked out in gold. The penthouse floor has six Rulers' Suites which are reserved exclusively for dignitaries, such as royalty.
The facilities include 2 spa facilities, over 40 meeting rooms, a 1.3 km long beach, a marina, 2 helicopter landing pads, a ballroom that accommodates up to 2500 people, various luxury shops and international restaurants.
Christina Aguilera performed at the venue during her Back To Basics Tour on 24 October 2008. The show had an audience of 15,000 people, attracting great media attention to the hotel. The hotel also appears in the new Fast and Furious 7 film, which was released in 2015. Shots of the hotel were also used in the 2007 film The Kingdom. Justin Timberlake has been at this location for a tour on 6th December 2007 for a concert.
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On this second part of our adventure in Abu Dhabi, UAE, we explored soms of the town's best places, first to Heritage Village, then to the Marina Mall and we followed it up with trips to Zheikh Zayed Center and Al Bahar beachfront.
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