Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Emirates Palace Hotel - Abu Dhabi An icon

The Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi near the dam for the prize for sheer opulence and luxury. This point of reference of the government belonged to a world shattering price of $ 3 billion in construction.

After the publicity blurb as soon as you cross the magnificent gates, enter "paradise serene" sitting in 1000 acres of gardens on the 1.3 km long private beach. It 'the only 7 star hotel in the world apart from Dubai Burj Al Arab, the combinedArabian splendor and technology of the 21st Century, the provision of services fit for a sultan or sheik Pasha.

The Atrium Palace not only has the largest dome in the world, but with a shell of 22 carat gold, has built the largest ever gold surface. Sparks inside is 6000 square meters of gold leaf and lobby and shines with him and with magnificent chandeliers and thirteen marbles of different colors. These reflect the colors of the desert at different timesthe day. The bathrooms are like little palaces.

Like many buildings in the UAE, the statistics, beyond the construction costs are staggering. For example, you can imagine, a hotel with 102 lifts with a capacity of 55 persons each, and eight escalators? Then there are 128 kitchens for endless, whose job is to pamper your taste buds with delicacies such as gold, sprinkled with chocolate service. Believe it or not, five kg edibleGold each year in the dessert special hotel. Lists of the excesses going on and on.

The Palace Hotel is a feast for the senses and certainly worth a visit even if they can not afford a room or a meal or a glass of champagne.

On the contrary, it is a cup of tea or coffee, walk around the grounds and the atrium or spend much time in one of the bathrooms are just a taste of everything to get that luxury. You can also check out the photos and models on display at the hotel for a futureGuggenheim Museum, a satellite of the Louvre, a maritime museum and a performing arts center to be built on Saadiyat Island.

Unlike the Burj Al Arab in Dubai is no fee or reservation is needed and looks around.

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