Hilton has officially opened its new Hilton Capital Grand Abu Dhabi hotel adding around 281 more rooms to its 3,000 room UAE total. The property, which has undergone a serious refurbishment and rebranding programme has a curved glass exterior and lies close to Abu Dhabi International Airport and the city’s new capital district. The hotel has been fitted out with a spa, gym and both indoor and outdoor pool. It also has seven bars and restaurants. Rob Palleschi, global head, Hilton Hotels & Resorts said: “The opening of Hilton Capital Grand Abu Dhabi continues the outstanding 40-year legacy the company’s flagship hotel brand has enjoyed with the UAE. With so many new striking features, the hotel is set to become an exceptional example of the high standards, quality and unrivalled experience guests expect from the region’s pre-eminent international hospitality brand.” Rudi Jagersbacher, president, Hilton Worldwide Middle East & Africa said: “Today’s announcement is particularly timely with all economic indicators suggesting Abu Dhabi is enjoying an exciting phase of visitor growth. This strategy, implemented by the local tourism authority, provides the perfect foundation for the hospitality sector to prosper and upscale hotels such as Hilton Capital Grand Abu Dhabi will, in turn, help strengthen Abu Dhabi’s reputation as a key global business and leisure destination.” Source: Travel Daily
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