Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi is a testament to opulence and luxury, an iconic building that reinterprets Arabic architectural traditions and combines them with the most modern technologies.
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Externally, the hotel boasts a white marble facade, with graceful arches and imposing towers inspired by Islamic architecture. The interior is an explosion of luxury, featuring gold decorations, intricate mosaics, and precious materials. Every detail has been carefully considered to create an atmosphere of royalty and grandeur.
Architecture:
The palace was designed by the architectural firm John A. Lahey & Associates from Washington D.C., in collaboration with local architects. Its construction took 5 years and was completed in 2005. The palace has a total area of 850,000 square meters and includes 394 rooms, 40 luxury apartments, a conference space, a spa center, and a private beach.
Unique elements:
Emirates Palace stands out due to several unique elements, such as:



