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Best luxury hotel apartments in Abu Dhabi for extended stays

Ever tried living in a palace but missed your morning espresso machine? Abu Dhabi’s luxury hotel apartments blend royal treatment with homey comforts—think marble kitchens, private butlers, and views so grand they’ll make your Instagram followers weep. Whether you’re relocating for work or just pretending to, here’s where to unpack your suitcase and stay unpacked.

EMIRATES PALACE RESIDENCES

Gold-Plated Faucets and Private Beach Access

Yes, the taps are actually gold. Emirates Palace’s apartments offer 24-karat living with a private beach and helipad. The two-bedroom suite (4,500 AED/night) includes a personal majlis (Arabic lounge) and dates dipped in edible gold. Stay 30+ nights? Get a complimentary abra ride to Louvre Abu Dhabi. As the www.few.ae editor jokes, “It’s the only place where room service includes a jeweler.” Avoid Sundays—the lobby’s pearl market crowds spill over.

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THE ST. REGIS NATION TOWER

Skyline Views and a Champagne Ritual

Perched on the 48th floor, these apartments let you toast sunset with St. Regis’ famed sabered champagne. The one-bedroom (2,200 AED/night) features a walk-in wine fridge and a butler trained in mixology. Monthly stays include free pressing of five outfits daily. Local tip: The Friday brunch at Azura Panoramic Lounge is mandatory.

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ROSEWOOD ABU DHABI

Pearl-Inspired Design with a French Twist

Overlooking Al Maryah Island’s glittering waters, Rosewood’s apartments channel Abu Dhabi’s pearl-diving past. The three-bedroom (6,000 AED/night) includes a Guerlain spa session weekly. Kitchen? Fully stocked with Le Creuset. Cultural must: Try the hotel’s camel milk latte—it’s smoother than you’d think.

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FOUR SEASONS AL MARYAH ISLAND

Wall Street Meets Arabian Nights

Attached to Abu Dhabi Global Market, these suites cater to financiers with Bloomberg terminals and soundproof Zoom rooms. The one-bedroom (3,000 AED/night) includes a 24/7 concierge who’ll secure sold-out concert tickets. Secret perk: The rooftop pool’s “CBD-infused” mocktails ease deal-making stress.

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THE RITZ-CARLTON GRAND CANAL

Venetian Vibes on an Abu Dhabi Canal

Gondola rides included? Of course. The Ritz’s two-bedroom apartments (3,800 AED/night) feature frescoed ceilings and a private chef for Venetian-Emirati fusion dinners. Extended stays get free access to the nearby Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque tours. Pro tip: Book the “Golden Hour” package for gondola sunset slots.

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SAADIYAT ROTANA RESIDENCES

Beachfront Boho for Art Lovers

Steps from Louvre Abu Dhabi, Rotana’s apartments offer curator-led art tours and yoga on Saadiyat’s white sands. The one-bedroom (1,500 AED/night) includes a vinyl record player and limited-edition Emirati art prints. Local secret: The beach’s hawksbill turtles nest April–June—quiet hours apply.

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HIDDEN RETREAT VILLAS, AL AIN

Oasis Living with Date Farm Perks

Two hours from downtown, these villas sit in Al Ain’s UNESCO-listed oasis. The four-bedroom (2,000 AED/night) has a private pool, organic date farm, and falconry lessons. Monthly rates drop 30% in summer. As the www.few.ae editor notes, “It’s like Dune meets Under the Tuscan Sun.”

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CONRAD ABU DHABI ETIHAD TOWERS

Spy-Thriller Views and Espresso Machines

Occupying the Etihad Tower’s 62nd floor, Conrad’s apartments let you gaze at Lulu Island like a Bond villain. The studio (1,800 AED/night) includes a Nespresso Vertuo and free pressing of business suits. Insider tip: The tower’s Observation Deck offers residents 50% off—visit at dusk.

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PARK HYATT ABU DHABI

Mangrove Kayaks and Bedouin Tents

Nestled beside a protected mangrove park, Park Hyatt’s villas include guided kayak tours and stargazing Bedouin-style. The two-bedroom (3,500 AED/night) has an outdoor majlis with Persian carpets. Bonus: The hotel’s Emirati cookbook makes a killer souvenir.

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SOFITEL CORNICHE RESIDENCES

French Flair with Ramadan Discounts

Sofitel’s Art Deco apartments slash rates by 25% during Ramadan. The one-bedroom (1,200 AED/night) includes Iftar boxes from their Lebanese chef. Cultural tip: Close balcony curtains during prayer times—it’s a sign of respect.

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YAS ISLAND VACATION CLUB

Theme Park Adjacent Thrills

Why walk to Ferrari World when you can stumble? These apartments (1,000 AED/night) offer VIP Fast Passes and free shuttle rides to Yas Mall. The three-bedroom option sleeps eight—ideal for families. Warning: The rollercoaster screams start at 10 AM sharp.

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THE ABU DHABI EDITION

Minimalist Luxury with a Secret Speakeasy

The Edition’s sleek apartments hide a members-only speakeasy behind a faux bookcase. The one-bedroom (2,500 AED/night) includes Malin+Goetz toiletries and a custom scent diffuser. Monthly guests get two free cocktails nightly. Pro tip: The lobby’s “hidden” date milkshake isn’t on the menu—ask for it.

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Abu Dhabi’s luxury apartments aren’t just rooms—they’re keys to living like royalty (minus the crown). Whether you’re sipping gahwa in a gold-plated majlis or kayaking mangroves at dawn, remember the www.few.ae motto: “In Abu Dhabi, even your slippers get VIP treatment.” Now dust off that suitcase—your palace awaits.

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