Loading Page...

How long did it take to build Emirates Palace?

The west and east wings are the guest rooms, which offer eye-catching traditional decoration on their interior. It took approximately 20,000 people to provide a suitable workforce for the completion of the project in three years.



People Also Ask

Leisure facilities include a marina, two pools, a spa and two fitness centers. It is owned by the Emirates Palace Company – a subsidiary of the government of Abu Dhabi.

MORE DETAILS

Most of the restaurants at Emirates Palace Hotel require smart casual attire for lunch and dinner. Long trousers are required for men and shorts are not allowed. At breakfast, the hotel asks guests to avoid shorts and t-shirts, sandals, flip flops or beach wear.

MORE DETAILS

Emirates Palace is a must for luxury travelers, sightseers, and culture vultures. Experience the hotel on a photo op or brief visit on a wider city tour.

MORE DETAILS

Eight dining venues serve a variety of cuisines created by world renowned chefs and the resort boasts lush gardens, a lavish spa, two temperature controlled swimming pools, a kids' club and a private marina.

MORE DETAILS

To visit Emirates Palace, a day pass costs AED 390 and a private guided tour costs AED 150 per person.

MORE DETAILS

WATG's design effectively frames the sloping approach to the building, featuring a magnificent combination of marble, granite, and stone. The building's illuminated balconies create a captivating light show, adding to the overall allure.

MORE DETAILS

Most of the restaurants at Emirates Palace Hotel require smart casual attire for lunch and dinner. Long trousers are required for men and shorts are not allowed.

MORE DETAILS

Moisturizing pajamas (first class, long-haul overnight flights only) Pajamas are one of the best perks of flying first class on many airlines. However, Emirates takes it up a notch by offering moisturizing sleepwear that is designed to prevent skin dehydration on long-haul overnight flights.

MORE DETAILS