Sheikh Hamdan StreetAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
The Al Maha Arjaan - Abu Dhabi is a contemporary, high-rise hotel located in the centre of the United Arab Emirates city of Abu Dhabi, one kilometre from a shopping mall and 160 kilometres from the city of Dubai. Abu Dhabi International Airport is 30 kilometres from the hotel, a 30-minute drive. The rooftop swimming pool and hot tub feature a poolside bar serving a selection of drinks, and the full-service health spa includes a steam room and massage therapy.
The fitness centre has cardio-vascular equipment and weights, and children can enjoy their own pool and kids' club. Business guests can use meeting rooms, and other practical amenities include a concierge, a 24-hour front desk and wireless Internet access. Dining at Al Maha Arjaan - Abu Dhabi features international buffets, as well as an à la carte menu, in a stylish setting with theme nights and show cooking.
Suites. The 288 suites, over 21 floors, are individually decorated in a modern style with light-wood furnishings. All include air conditioning, cable television, direct-dial phones with voicemail, coffee/tea makers, high-speed Internet connections, safes, minibars and complimentary newspapers. Kitchenettes have refrigerators.
Marble bathrooms have walk-in showers, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers and makeup mirrors. One of the richest cities in the world, Abu Dhabi has been transformed from the small fishing village it once was. The city is especially popular for its shopping, from market stalls to designer malls. .
Suites. The 288 suites, over 21 floors, are individually decorated in a modern style with light-wood furnishings. All include air conditioning, cable television, direct-dial phones with voicemail, coffee/tea makers, high-speed Internet connections, safes, minibars and complimentary newspapers. Kitchenettes have refrigerators.
Marble bathrooms have walk-in showers, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers and makeup mirrors. One of the richest cities in the world, Abu Dhabi has been transformed from the small fishing village it once was. The city is especially popular for its shopping, from market stalls to designer malls. .





