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Guests enjoy the lavish spread at the Ramadan Pavilion

Emirates Palace offers a unique Ramadan experience

ABU DHABI, June 23, 2015

Emirates Palace, a seven star luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, UAE, has opened its doors for guests to experience the very best in authentic, Emirati hospitality and the largest Ramadan pavilion in the emirate.

In partnership with National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), Emirates Palace’s Ramadan pavilion will feature a new and enchanting design, and will offer an exciting journey for all senses.

The custom built pavilion sits on the palace terrace of the magnificent hotel and overlooks the most tranquil of settings. Taking inspiration from folkloric-style décor, the Ramadan pavilion will feature a fusion of intricate tapestry, ornate fixtures and Mashrabiya details. Comfortable seating enclaves, sheer curtains and floor to ceiling windows with stunning views of the beach create an absolutely magical ambiance for the perfect Iftar and Suhoor throughout the holy month of Ramadan.

The Ramadan pavilion can host up to 800 guests per day and will feature an elevated lounge area, six private Majlises and a large open dining area for Iftar and Suhoor. 

In addition to a wide variety of fragrant shishas and traditional Quanun music, the hotel’s team of culinary experts will treat you to a myriad of Arabian flavours and signature dishes from Mezlai, Emirates Palace’s famous Emirati restaurant. The à la carte menus and buffets feature a selection of Arabic mezze, Middle Eastern and International inspired culinary creations and gourmet desserts.

Holger Schoth, general manager of Emirates Palace said: “This Ramadan, Emirates Palace, is partnering with the National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) to create the perfect venue in Abu Dhabi for reflection and celebration. It is our intention to remain true to the authenticity and traditions of legendary Emirati hospitality and we look forward to welcoming guests to experience the absolutely magical atmosphere of our Ramadan pavilion.”

Per person rates in the Ramadan pavilion are Dh265 ($72) for Iftar and a minimum spend of Dh125 ($34) for à la carte options during Suhoor, excluding 16 per cent tax and tourism fees.

Emirates Palace’s Ramadan Pavilion is open to the public from sunset to 21:30 hours for Iftar and from 22:00 to 02:00 hours for Suhoor.

For more information or to book Iftar and Suhoor at the Ramadan pavilion, call +971 2 690 7999 or email restaurants@emiratespalace.ae. – TradeArabia News Service




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