Andaz Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi - A Concept by Hyatt

Hotel · Al Safarat

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Andaz Capital Gate - Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Set the scene for us. Andaz Capital Gate feels more like a gallery than a hotel, with plenty of intrigue thrown in. The impressive "Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi," as the building is affectionately known, is adjacent to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre in the Embassies District, just off one of the city's busiest thoroughfares. The lobby reception isn't what you might expect. When you pull up at the entrance, your bags are taken away before you head up to the 18th floor for the welcome formalities. Who stays here? A fun, friendly mix of business travelers and tourists. The good stuff: Tell us about your room. Our City Sea View Room, the most compact of the room categories, didn't lack for space, with floor-to-ceiling windows, a super-comfy king bed, sizable workspace, and a decent sitting area. The bathroom had a window-facing soaking tub with views of the coastline, a rain shower, a marble vanity, and a separate toilet. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that worth a mention? In contrast to the minimalist rooms, the public spaces are filled with ornate Middle Eastern art and decorative motifs, from intricate wooden window adornments to Islamic calligraphy and traditional woven fabrics. What is there for food? 18 Degrees serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a largely Mediterranean menu tinged with European influences. Did the staff do you right? The reception staff is particularly helpful, with personalities that match the charisma and creativity of the property itself. And anything we missed? With an 18-degree incline, Andaz holds the Guinness World Record for the farthest leaning tower. To really appreciate the intricacy of the curved structure, head up to the higher floors and look down. The terrace pool is one of the most spectacular in the emirate; located on the 19th floor, it has a small lounge area and incredible views. It's also where you'll find the well-equipped fitness center and the Rayana Spa, offering treatments and house "rituals." But perhaps what's most unique about the hotel is its focus on the arts community. The ground floor—called 165 Below—acts a permanent gallery space, complete with works by local artists. Bottom line: is it worth it? Come for the views and the proximity to the exhibition center; stay for Andaz's signature brand of friendly hospitality (the World of Hyatt points potential doesn't hurt either)." - Melinda Healy

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/abu-dhabi/andaz-capital-gate
Abdulrahman Aljabri

6 Al Multaqa St - Al Rawdah - W59 01 - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates Get directions

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