The construction in 1995 of the Hilton Baynunah Hotel symbolises the beginning of the expansion and opening of the Arab Emirates to the outside world.
The economic boom of the 1990s tied to oil strongly energized both business tourism and exchange between the West and the Middle East.
A wave of modernity came to Abu Dhabi, capital of the Arab Emirates. Having become a meeting place for major leaders, Abu Dhabi is currently a major destination.
The Hilton Baynunah Hotel also displayes modern and impressive architecture, which mirrors the city's expansion. |
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Overlooking the blue sea of the Arab gulf, the Hilton Baynunah Hotel is a point of reference in the capital's landscape. The majestic 35-storey high-rise of blue tinted glass also gives it the title of the tallest building in the city
Located along the famous Abu Dhabi coastal road, the hotel benefits from a unique location in the business district, near the city centre and easily accessible from the Abu Dhabi International Airport. |
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