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Is there a dress code for Emirates Palace?

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.



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Clothing should not indecently reveal parts of the body or display offensive images/slogans. Nudity is strictly forbidden. Swimwear is not not allowed in public places. However, it can be worn in pools and beaches.

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Any kind of long trousers (including jeans) and long skirts are OK for the Grand Palace. Just bring a long-sleeved shirt or scarf to slip over your shoulders.

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Not only is it illegal to live with someone unmarried, but it is also illegal to be alone in a private room or car with someone of the opposite sex. This law also applies to people staying at hotels in Abu Dhabi. Couples can stay in the same hotel, but they cannot share the same hotel room.

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The grand hotel houses 394 luxury rooms, a private beach that stretches across 1.3km of white sand, a helicopter landing pad, and a range of exquisite dining venues. Famed for its luxury interior, the palace features glittering chandeliers and elaborate domes embellished in gold, mother-of-pearl, and crystals.

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How much does it cost to visit Emirates Palace? To visit Emirates Palace, a day pass costs AED 390 and a private guided tour costs AED 150 per person.

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All fireworks and any other items containing explosives (for example, Christmas crackers, firecrackers, bottle rockets, poppers and sparklers) are forbidden to be carried either as carry-on baggage or as checked baggage on our flights.

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As women tourists, it is not compulsory or required for women to wear hijab, burqa, or any traditional attire of Dubai. Women tourists can wear anything they like in Dubai as long as it covers their shoulders and knees. You just have to be respectful to their culture.

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There is no dress code. Most everyone is casually dressed.

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