As part of the summer promotion, visitors who book a deluxe room at the Hilton Al Ain will get an incredible 50 percent back to redeem against facilities at the hotel. As well as the use of telephone, laundry and internet services, guests can also indulge in a luxurious massage, toast their weekend at the mini-bar or enjoy the scrumptious cuisine at one of the many restaurants.
'This is an excellent opportunity for visitors to revitalise their senses amidst magnificent scenery at a really affordable rate. People don't need to travel to the other side of the world to experience the exceptional when the wonders of a location like Al Ain are merely a stones throw away,'
said Mohamed Hamza, General Manager, Hilton Al Ain.
An oasis in the middle of the desert, Al Ain's origins date back over four millennium, a fact which is reflected in the many forts and settlements which are ripe for exploration in the Emirate. Visitors can also venture to the thriving camel market or scale the hugely impressive 1,340 metre Jebel Hafeet mountain which dominates the surrounding landscape. For families, the Al Ain Zoo offers endless entertainment and showcases one of the largest collections of animals in the Middle East.
As Abu Dhabi's second city, many visitor attractions are just a few minutes' drive from the Hilton Al Ain, which is located at the heart of the beautiful Oasis City. With 202 well appointed rooms, 22 suites and 49 elegantly furnished chalets set in luscious landscaped gardens, the accommodation is designed to cater to every individual taste and requirement.
Hilton Al Ain's dining options are guaranteed to leave guests spoilt for choice, with a melee of different options available. Casa Romana offers the authentic Italian experience in a relaxed villa setting, whilst Flavours is the Hilton Al Ain's answer to international dining, with a host of breakfast, lunch and dinner options as well as spectacular local specialties. Alternatively, Paco's is the city's most happening hangout, providing the ever popular Tex-Mex cuisine.
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Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor


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