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Inside the luxury hotel "reserved for President Donald Trump" in the United Arab Emirates

Inside the luxury hotel "reserved for President Donald Trump" in the United Arab Emirates

US President Donald Trump has become "one of the guests" of one of the United Arab Emirates' most impressive hotels during his trip to Abu Dhabi.

It's about the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, a luxury hotel neatly located on the banks of the "Grand Canal".

From there, it's very close to – and has spectacular views of – the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which President Trump has also visited.


The opulent hotel, which opened in 2013, is owned by Abu Dhabi National Hotels and operated by Marriott International, a US-based company, foreign media write, according to Telegraph.

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It lies within a 57-hectare garden and has a large ballroom, as well as a multitude of meeting rooms.

As previously announced, after a long day of travel and many meetings, he would stay in one of the 504 bedrooms or 15 villas, which, along with the rest of the resort, are said to be inspired by early 17th-century Renaissance architecture and the city of Venice.

President Trump would most likely "stay" in the 250-square-foot royal suite, which has two bedrooms and two bathrooms surrounded by lots of marble.

There are also seating and dining areas, so there is plenty of space for his numerous security and support staff.

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The hotel has eight restaurants, including Lebanese and Asian restaurants.

Besides, the president won't have far to travel to get back on Air Force One, with a simple 20-minute drive to Abu Dhabi airport. /Telegraph/