Nobu Hospitality signs Abu Dhabi hotel


Nobu Hospitality signs Abu Dhabi hotel

Sunday, 30 Nov, 2022 0

Nobu Hospitality teamed up with Aldar Properties to introduce its first Abu Dhabi hotel.

It announced plans for Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Residences in Abu Dhabi.

Opening in 2026 on Saadiyat Island, it will have 165 guest rooms and suites, including a Nobu Villa.

The hotel will offer destination dining including a signature Nobu restaurant with waterfront and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi views.

Guests will also enjoy a wellness and fitness centre and swimming pools.

Situated alongside the hotel, the development includes Nobu branded residences.

They are a mix of multi-bedroom waterfront residences and penthouses.

Saadiyat Island is home to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Natural History Museum,  Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and Zayed National Museum.



 

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