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Le Royal Méridien Hotel 1993–1994 121 metres (397 ft) 32 [13] [14] Baynunah Hilton Tower Hotel 1994–2002 165 metres (541 ft) 40 [15] [16] National Bank of Abu Dhabi Headquarters 2002–2006 173 metres (568 ft) 33 [17] [18] Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Tower: 2006–2010 185 metres (607 ft) 40 [19] [20] Sky Tower: 2010-2011 312 metres ...
The hotel has been rebranded to Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers which opened doors in Tower 1 on October 1, 2020. [9] The adjacent Tower 2 is (as of January 2023) the fourth tallest in Abu Dhabi. Tower 2 has an observation deck named "Observation Deck at 300" on the 75th floor which is accessible from the hotel via a lower level linking podium ...
There are 247 apartments (towers A, B, C) in the building. [1] The hotel tower houses the 283-room Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche, [2] which opened in March 2012. [3] The base of the building complex includes the hotel lobby, restaurants and a few shops. The office tower includes the Middle East's first double-deck elevator with a destination ...
Etihad Tower 1: Abu Dhabi UAE: 278 m: 911 ft: 69: 2011 307 = One Raffles Place: Singapore Singapore: 278 m: 911 ft: 63: 1986 309 8 Conlay Tower A: Kuala Lumpur Malaysia: 277 m: 909 ft: 61: 2023 310 Trust Tower: Abu Dhabi UAE: 277 m: 907 ft: 60: 2014 311 = Republic Plaza: Singapore Singapore: 276 m: 906 ft: 66: 1998 311 = Guizhou Park Office ...
The World Trade Center Abu Dhabi is a complex of two skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [2] Construction of these towers was scheduled to end in 2010, though the 2008 financial crisis pushed the project completion date to 2014. The complex includes two malls, and one Courtyard by Marriott hotel. The complex was initially planned to ...
The Guide originally launched in 2023, funded in partnership with Abu Dhabi's tourism arm, Visit Abu Dhabi. [1] As of the 2025 guide, there are 4 restaurants in Abu Dhabi with a Michelin-star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants based on their quality. [2]
The interior fit-out works were delivered by Depa Interiors, Abu Dhabi with the hotel opening its gates in February 2005. The construction costs were around US$ 3 billion (11.02 billion dirhams ) making it the third most expensive hotel ever built, surpassed by the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in Las Vegas ($3.9 billion) and the Marina Bay Sands ...
Abu Dhabi's skyscrapers such as the notable Burj Mohammed bin Rashid (World Trade Center Abu Dhabi), Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Tower, [46] the National Bank of Abu Dhabi headquarters, [47] the Baynunah (Hilton Hotel) Tower, [48] and the Etisalat headquarters are usually found in the financial districts of Abu Dhabi. [49]