Emirates Palace
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Centrally located in West Corniche, the sprawling Emirates Palace hotel is surrounded by gardens and exemplifies Arabian opulence in every sense.
Centrally located in West Corniche, the sprawling Emirates Palace hotel is surrounded by gardens and exemplifies Arabian opulence in every sense. Read less

Centrally located in West Corniche, the sprawling Emirates Palace hotel is surrounded by gardens and exemplifies Arabian opulence in every sense. Its domes, fountains and mosaics, and liberal use of marble, gold and Swarovski crystal chandeliers all create a palace-like ambience. It has over 302 rooms and suites, the latter are furnished with gold and marble; a private beach, and two swimming pools. There are nine restaurants (including the Michelin-starred Hakkasan) to tickle your palate and four bars. The luxurious Anantara Spa has a Moroccan style hammam and an ice cave; and there are water sports facilities at the beach.
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