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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 example of true Arabian hospitality at its best – this property is an integral part of the city and only recently underwent a massive expansion and refit that brought it in line with the demands of the modern traveler. State of the art conference facilities will make any business trip pass without trouble while the spa, private beach, fitness room, direct access to the mall and numerous dining venues are more than enough to help you unwind. Of the rooms/suites, a number are beach facing, and when you get hungry you have a choice of international dining options including Italian, Polynesian, Japanese and Lebanese, and several bars of note.
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Located in the heart of the marina the hotel offers a number of excellent views but that is not all. The business and conference facilities are well-known while the food and beverage options attract many residents on a nightly basis. Set among landscaped gardens you feel like you are out of the city and it comes as little surprise to find that this is the venue of choice for dignatries and celebrities when they come to town.
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One of the more popular haunts in the city for residents and tourists alike since a major refit in 1998 that saw the hotel transformed into a truly modern establishment. Top-notch leisure and dining options (there is a culinary village with a dozen international eateries and several bars) complement the rooms and the professional feel to the place.
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The modern designs of the hotel have set new standards in the city, which have proved a breath of fresh air. There are there funky restaurants, including Moroccan, Italian and international cuisine, as well as one of the capital’s finest cigar bars, and none of the garish glam you become immune to finding in this part of the world.
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