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View all offersArabic architecture and materials – why fight nature?
With temperatures reaching 40°C and more, Abu Dhabi can be stiflingly hot. No surprise, then, that the locals have found the best ways to deal with this heat, and the Bab Al Qasr Hotel is the perfect example. High ceilings draw heat up past towering palms in the reception area, and sinuous architecture with well-placed openings create an optimal atmosphere. In the rooms, marble keeps the glittering bathroom cool and luxurious while the softest fabrics ensure you get a great night’s sleep.
Arabic rituals – why rush perfection?
True to Arabic tradition, the staff at the Bab Al Qasr Hotel offer impeccable hospitality and generous service all day long. Enjoying a coffee in their traditional Arabic coffee lounge is like being in an authentic Arabian tea house, where you can recline on a ṣoffah and take your time. Further expertise in Zen relaxation awaits you in the vast spa, offering top-class treatments over two whole floors.
Arabic Gulf cuisine – why pick just one style?
The Gulf region is a hub for many different nationalities, and Emirati cuisine goes beyond Arabic specialities to encompass many different styles. Such variety is not lacking at the Bab Al Qasr Hotel, with its eight restaurants offering the best in international cuisine, with an emphasis on fabulous seafood dishes at Limo. You can even buy in French truffles or Greek olives at the Fresh Basil delicatessen to nibble on in your room. Also, with the new Dine in the Dark, guests can enjoy a unique flavour-focused meal in the dark.
The Bab Al Qasr Hotel knows the value of traditional Arabic culture, and will win you over with its generous, varied beauty.
Maximum occupancy: 2 adults and one child / 3 adults
Bab Al Qasr Hotel ★★★★★
Corniche Road West
63410
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirites
Set in the heart of Abu Dhabi's Corniche, Bab Al Qasr Hotel ***** is less than a 10-minute drive from Marina Mall and the World Trade Centre.
Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) sits about 30km / 19mi east of Abu Dhabi city centre.
The airport welcomes direct flights from across Europe, including from the UK.
Citizens of most European countries, including the UK, will be granted a visa upon arrival at UAE airports.
To enter the United Arab Emirate, it is mandatory to have a passport which is valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in the UAE, along with proof of return or onward travel out of the UAE.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.