Abu Dhabi – Must Visit Tourist Spots

Exploring Abu Dhabi – through Clicks and Writes – Umm Al Nar bridge and evening sky

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Exploring Abu Dhabi – through Clicks and Writes – Umm Al Nar bridge and evening sky

Evening sky here is not colorful like many other places. It is rare to get natural and beautiful evening sky. If it happens at one of the most beautiful location, then it is a extra speical. This is one such photo, Umm Al Nar bridge and a beautiful evening sky.

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Post 6. 25.10.2010

Exploring Abu Dhabi – through Clicks and Writes – Corniche

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Exploring Abu Dhabi – through Clicks and Writes – Corniche

The largest hand-painted portrait of Sheikh Zayed. It existed at the Breakwater on the Corniche. This portrait approximately 2,100 square foot work, was done by a prominent artist working for the Municipality.It took the artist, Liaqat Ali Khan, nearly a month to complete the painting.

The portrait has been replaced by a new photo recently.

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Post 4. 23.10.2010

Exploring Abu Dhabi – through Clicks and Writes – Ice Rink at Marina Mall

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Exploring Abu Dhabi – through Clicks and Writes – Ice Rink at Marina Mall

The Ice Rink at Marina Mall, Abu Dhabi is a wonderful place for family union. It is open from Saturday to Wednesday (10:00 am to 10:00 pm) and on Thursday (10:00 am to 11:00 midnight and Fridays (11:00 am to 11:00 pm). It has quality equipments and cost is about Dhs. 40 per hour.

To know more about Marina Mall, please click here.

Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Post 4  21.10.2010

Photo Speaks – Exploring Abu Dhabi – through clicks and writes – Mina Market

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Photo Speaks – Exploring Abu Dhabi – through clicks and writes – Mina Market

Mina market, or the Old Iranian market in Abu Dhabi is a must to visit place if you are in Abu Dhabi. If not done already, do it fast as the area is getting totally revamped. It has numerous shops selling hand-crafted items, which some of them even made there in front of you. There are numerous horticultural shops which sell flowering plants. You will also find exclusive shops selling traditional kitchen utensils, and cookery items used for large scale cooking purpose. A fish market is also situated in this area.
All these facilities are marked for renovation and before it is closed down, enjoy the traditional beauty of the city, which once used to be a regular visiting place of the prominent local families.
Ramesh Menon, Abu Dhabi
Post 2   20.10.2010

Exploring Abu Dhabi is a photo journey – a collection of photos taken in Abu Dhabi as I traveled around the city. Looking at them, I feel, I haven’t explored even one third of it. Thought of creating a daily sequel, which will be an inspiration to know and learn more about this beautiful city I live.

Exploring Abu Dhabi – through clicks and writes – Emirates Palace Hotel

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Exploring Abu Dhabi – through clicks and writes – Emirates Palace Hotel

Abu Dhabi Corniche decorated for the Red Bull Air Race

Starting today, I will try and submit my collection of Abu Dhbai as I traveled around the city. Looking at the collection, I feel, I haven’t explored even one third of it. Thought of creating a daily sequel, which will be an inspiration to know and learn more about this beautiful city I live.

Emirates Palace Hotel – Dome

Emirates Palace Hotel Dome

The seven star hotel shows the beauty of Arabian culture. Traditional decor is used inside mostly in silver, gold, marble and glass mosaics. The chandeliers are made of Swarovski crystal. There are 114 domes (including the Grand Atrium which is higher than the dome of St.Peter’s Basilica in Rome), 200 fountains, the luxurious and technologically advanced Conference Centre, The marvellous Blue Salon and so on. The simplest suite is called Palace Suite. Each of them contains at least three rooms and a 61″ plasma screen.

There are 302 grand rooms in Coral, Pearl and Diamond categories with a floor area of 55 square meters. The high-quality elegant rooms are furnished to the highest level comfort so hotel guests can relax in total luxury including a 24-hour butler service. The Gulf Arab royalty has a reserved separate floor. The hotel is also the official guest place of Abu Dhabi’s government with 22 three-bedroom suites capable of hosting for each heads of state and their entourages.

Being one of the word’s most prestigious hotels, Emirates Palace is a popular place for dignitaries and celebrities. With its beautiful view and incredible luxury, the hotel became the crowning glory of Abu Dhabi.

Some of the famous people who have set food on the Palace are Bill Clinton, Robert de Niro, Will Smith, Lawrence Fishburne, Michael Jackson, many golf superators, FIFA World Cup Champions and also lots of sport celebrities as the hotel has 70 football pitches.

Emirates Palace offers palatial restaurants which bring the world’s finest cuisines. Gourmet meals for example exquisite seafood of the Sayad and magnificent view of the Gulf gives fabulous experience for the visitor. The Caviar Bar is also popular because of its world class champagne menu and caviar selections with live traditional music.

The construction began in December 2001. Architects were Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo (WATG), who are among the leading hospitality designers worldwide. Unique structure comprises a Palace section with the top suites, two wigs with guest rooms and the Conference Centre. The colours of the building reflect the different shades of the Arabian Desert. Interior design is made by KY&A. Emirates Palace employs around 2000 staff members from at least 50 nationalities.

For more information, please visit Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi

Ramesh Menon
Post 1 19.10.2010