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The only hotel property in downtown Al Ain, the Al Ain Rotana is close to the commercial centre, business district and major shopping centre. The rooms are traditional Arabic in style and large. The famous Lebanese restaurant, Min Zaman, Le Cave des Rois nightclub and Trader Vic’s are all here. A winner.
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An old hotel on the outskirts of the city. Ideal for those who like a little activity with numerous water-sports and other entertainments, however not the most amazing of venues. A tired resort that isshowing its age but you can’t argue with the rates and it has the largest beach on the island. It is also close to the airport and the Abu Dhabi Exhibition Centre.
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Being centrally nestled on Murror Street puts the city’s business district and shopping areas within easy reach. All rooms are spacious and have a kitchen equipped with a washer/dryer, fridge and cooker. The Exhibition Centre is close by and a 35-minute drive from the Al Diar Palm Hotel will take you to Abu Dhabi International Airport. Extensive parking is also available for guest’s vehicles.
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Located in the heart of the business district all rooms are equipped with your own cooking facilities. That said there are several dining options within the hotel and others in close proximity. There is also a Karaoke Club if the mood takes you or you can relax in the Regent’s Pub or Bukharah restaurant.
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Located in the city centre at the junction of Najda and Electra, the hotel looks over the New Corniche Thethe shopping areas, the souk and the landscaped seafront are all within walking distance from the Best Western Al Hamra Plaza Residence.
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