The Emirates Palace is a luxurious 5-star hotel in Abu Dhabi, known for its opulent architecture, gold-leaf decor, and world-class amenities. It’s a symbol of Arabian hospitality and grandeur.
Yes, non-guests can visit the Emirates Palace to explore its public areas, dine at its restaurants, or enjoy activities like high tea or spa treatments.
Popular activities include dining at Le Vendôme or Hakkasan, enjoying high tea, relaxing at the spa, and taking photographs of the stunning architecture.
Yes, the dress code is smart casual. Avoid beachwear, flip-flops, or overly casual clothing to respect the hotel’s luxurious ambiance.
High tea at Le Vendôme costs approximately AED 250–350 per person, depending on the package and season.
While there are no official guided tours, you can explore the public areas on your own or book a dining experience or spa package to enjoy the palace’s luxury.
The Emirates Palace is open 24/7, but specific facilities like restaurants and the spa have their own operating hours (e.g., 10 AM to 10 PM for most restaurants).
Yes, photography is allowed in public areas, but avoid taking photos of guests or private spaces.
Yes, the palace is family-friendly, with kid-friendly dining options and activities. However, it’s primarily known for its luxury experiences catering to adults.
The palace is located on Corniche Road in Abu Dhabi. It’s easily accessible by car or taxi, and there’s ample parking available.