Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental 

Always glittering in gold

This magnificent hotel is a palace of Arabian culture and ever-ready service.

Covered in 22-karat gold leaf and thousands of crystal chandeliers, the palatial Emirates Palace is all of Abu Dhabi’s brilliance spread at your feet. Swathes of white sands are a big draw as are the palm-lined pools, gold-flaked cappuccinos and 24-karat gold facials. Among the restaurants is award-winning Hakkasan and Michelin-star Talea by Antonio Guida.

Why we love Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental

  • The little luxuries - doormen in tailcoats and 24-hour butler service.

  • The quiet romance of dining in a lantern-lit cabana by the Arabian Sea at BBQ Al Qasr.

  • Afternoon tea at the Palace – frivolous, photogenic and delicious.

  • Children feel special with kid-sized robes and slippers, an outdoor play zone and lazy river.

5 stars
Abu Dhabi
7 hours
On a large private stretch of the Corniche
Approx. 35 minutes' transfer from Abu Dhabi airport
City Hotel, Luxury

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Spas & wellness
  • Activities
  • Diving & Watersports
  • Sustainability
  • Families
  • Golf
  • Good to Know

There’s a real passion for cuisine here with two restaurants boasting Michelin-starred restaurants. Serving everything from al fresco barbecue and contemporary Chinese to Lebanese fare and Indian fine dining, take your pick from a wide array of restaurants.

Vendôme
For smart-casual elegance, sample international buffet dining at the all-day diner.

Hakkasan
Awarded a Michelin star, this glamorous restaurant is one of the hotel's finest, serving contemporary Chinese.

Cascades
Located by the West Beach Club this Greek-inspired restaurant is a popular spot for families.

Alma
Offering poolside dining, Alma serves Mexican fare.

Martabaan by Chef Hemant Oberoi
The destination for fine dining and Indian flavours with a twist.

Sand & Koal
If you enjoy dining beneath the stars, head to the BBQ Al Qasr for a variety of chargrilled meats and seafood.

Lebanese Terrace
Set amongst the palace gardens, Lebanese Chef Gilber Sak has created a menu of seafood platters, mixed grills and mezze.

Talea by Antonio Guida
The Michelin-starred restaurant offering family-style Italian dishes.

Episodes
The latest addition to Emirates Palace with four stations offering tea, a deli, cake shop and ice cream.

Café Fountain
Tea, coffee, light meals and pastries are served here. It's also a great spot for sunset watching.

Conscious Juice Bar
Organic, vegan and sustainable ingredients are used to create a range of healthy juices and smoothies.

Broadway
An exciting new venue where food, drinks and theatrics meet. The vibe is very much 1920s and you can head to the DMC Theatre to be amazed and enthralled by IMPOSSIBLE, a show by British magician and mentalist, Drummond Money-Coutts.

Head to Hakkasan on Friday evenings for their Night Brunch where unlimited drinks accompany a selection of dim sum, meat and seafood dishes.

Whats Included

Breakfast at Vendôme

Upgrade Options

Half Board • Buffet breakfast at Vendôme • Buffet lunch or dinner at Vendôme • Lunch at Alma and Cascades or dinner at Broadway • You can dine at Talea, Strawfire, Hakkasan, Sand & Koal, Martabaan, Lebanese Terrace, Episodes, and Cafe by Fountain for a supplement.

The luxurious Emirates Palace Spa offers a range of treatments to foster the concept of balance and serenity to suit the individual needs of its guests. Treatments and packages available include detoxifying scrubs, a selection of massages and facials and divine hammam rituals.

As well as a fitness centre, there are a number of jogging and cycling trails. Yoga classes can also be arranged.

Beach volleyball, cricket, padel and horse riding along the beach are just some of the hotel's organised activities. For pure escapism head out by boat to the pristine beach of Sandbar Island.

Thrill seekers will love the options on offer at the Watersports Centre including waterskiing, X-Jetblades, windsurfing and wakeboarding. Sailing, stand-up paddleboarding and diving are also available.

Mandarin Oriental are continuously expanding their sustainability programmes. Energy consumption is measured, where possible, produce is sourced locally and the impact on the local environment is monitored.

The Kids Palace is a sanctuary for younger guests aged 10 months to 12 years. At an extra cost, parents can drop off their children between 8am and 6pm, and can rest assured they will be entertained with an array of activities from yoga to musical movement. The third floor hosts an exciting feature; a telescope where the children can explore and learn about astronomy, with a super speedy slide to safely get the children back down to the ground floor.

The concierge can arrange tee times and transportation to four championship golf courses - Abu Dhabi Golf Club, Saadiyat Golf Club, Yas Links and Abu Dhabi City Golf Club.

Minimum stay: 2 nights 30 Nov; 3 nights 29 Nov & 31 Dec-01 Jan.

No departures 31 Dec & 01 Jan.

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