
Glass and marble tower on Al Maryah Island, the Rosewood plays the card of discreet financial luxury.
Rosewood Abu Dhabi
From
240.452 €
“Pool on the 31st floor with views over the Abu Dhabi skyline and the strait.”
The Rosewood Abu Dhabi occupies a contemporary tower on Al Maryah Island, the financial district of the emirati capital. We face glass skyscrapers, amid corporate headquarters and air-conditioned shopping centres. The rooms play on Italian marble, dark wood panelling, floor-to-ceiling windows. The spa extends over two levels, heated indoor pool, treatment cabins with views. The clientele is predominantly business, three-piece suits and meetings in the lobby. From 240 € per night, an accessible rate for a 5★ in Abu Dhabi. We recommend for a comfortable business stay, not for cultural immersion ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend the Rosewood to business travellers seeking impeccable comfort without local folklore. It is a hotel for executives on the move, board meetings, long layovers between flights. Couples find a quality spa and a spectacular pool, yet the district remains artificial, designed for offices and shopping centres.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The Rosewood Abu Dhabi occupies a glass and steel tower on Al Maryah Island, an artificial islet reclaimed from the strait. Contemporary architecture signed in the 2010s, double-glazed facade, lobby in white Carrara marble. Interiors by Tony Chi: walnut panelling, brushed brass, bespoke carpets, 3.20 m ceiling height. Rooms start at 45 m², bathrooms in grey marble with separate bath and shower.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
The Rosewood counts several tables: Majlis for revisited Emirati cuisine, Dai Pai Dong for Cantonese dim sum, The Majlis Lounge for afternoon tea. The rooftop bar on the 31st floor serves cocktails and small plates facing the sunset. 24-hour room service, classic international menu. Breakfast buffet at Majlis, continental or American, juices pressed to order.
Highlights
- Pool on the 31st floor with panoramic views over the skyline and the strait
- Spa over two levels with treatment cabins facing the bay windows
- Location on Al Maryah Island, financial district linked by bridges
- Rooms with Italian marble, dark wood panelling, floor-to-ceiling windows
- Booking score 9.1/10 from 2 571 reviews, international business clientele
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Abu Dhabi
The Rosewood stands on Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi's financial district linked to the mainland by three bridges. Around: office towers, shopping centres (The Galleria, Abu Dhabi Mall), international bank headquarters. The central souk is 15 minutes by car, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque 25 minutes. International airport 35 minutes via the E10 motorway. The district is new, air-conditioned, without street life after 7 pm, designed for expatriates and business travellers.
Good to know
Before you book
- Parking
- Private on-site parking, free for hotel guests.
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi connection throughout the hotel, fibre speed.
- Pool
- Heated indoor pool on the 31st floor, open 6am–10pm.
- Spa
- Spa Sense over two levels, open 9am–10pm, reservation recommended.
- Accessibility
- Facilities for disabled guests, adapted rooms on request.
- Children
- Family rooms available, extra beds on request.
Facilities
1 pool
Non-smoking rooms
Fitness centre
Spa and wellness centre
Restaurant
Room service
Facilities for disabled guests
Wi-Fi available everywhere
Private parking
Parking on site
Family rooms
Free Wi-Fi connection
Location
Where Rosewood Abu Dhabi is located
Exact address
Rosewood Abu Dhabi
Address
Al Maryah Island - 41184
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