Four Seasons at Al Maryah Island accepts bookings from May

8. Mar 2016
by BusinessClass

The new Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island is set to launch operations this summer and has begun confirming reservations for arrivals beginning in May.

Loctated in a 34-storey glass tower, the extravagant new hotel will be the third Four Seasons property in the UAE, and the first in the capital.

Presidential Suite - Master Bedroom “The first impression our guests will have is of the new hotel and all the services and amenities we offer at Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi, which will be excellent” said Four Seasons Abu Dhabi general manager Sam Ioannidis. “But the lasting impression will be of the unique experience of staying with us at Four Seasons. Our mission is to provide a thoughtful, personalised experience to each of our guests, whether a productive business trip or a day spent rejuvenating at our spa, an enjoyable meal with friends or a fun-filled family vacation,” he continued.

Pool Bar The hotel’s 200 rooms and suites are catered toward business travellers, families and residents of the Al Maryah Island, with many interconnecting rooms, a press release stated. The hotel will features six food and beverage options, including a Steak Restaurant and an Italian Restaurant. other features include a spa with eight treatment rooms, a fitness centre, rooftop pool and lounge, and two ballrooms.

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