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Jumeirah at Etihad Towers reopening as Abu Dhabi’s first Conrad in October

The capital’s first Conrad marks the return of Hilton to the capital 

One of Abu Dhabi’s most iconic – and Instagrammed hotels – is changing.

From October 1, the hotel at Etihad Towers will no longer be operated by Jumeirah. Instead it will be managed by Hilton, becoming the Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers.

It is the first of Hilton’s luxury hotels to operate in the capital.

The hotel is one of the five Etihad Towers and has 12 F&B outlets, a spa, a private beach, three swimming pools and conference and event facilities.

There are 576 guest rooms, suites and residences with views of the Arabian Gulf and there’s a collection of luxury shops at The Avenue at Etihad Towers.

Restaurants and bars currently operating at the hotel include Ray’s Grill, Ray’s Bar, BiCE and Nahaam.

Also in the complex is Japanese restaurant Tori No Su.

Jochem-Jan Sleiffer, Hilton’s president for the Middle East, Africa and Turkey, said, “Abu Dhabi is a world leading destination and remains a historic city for Hilton as a location where we began welcoming guests in the UAE almost 50 years ago.

“We are proud to be working with H.H. Sheikh Suroor Bin Mohammed Al Nahyan to bring this iconic hotel to our portfolio and look forward to providing luxury Conrad service at Etihad Towers.”

HH Al Nayhan added, “Etihad Towers is the embodiment of modern and sophisticated luxury and I am delighted to be partnering with Hilton to open Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers.

“Abu Dhabi’s global reputation will be further enhanced with the presence of the luxury Conrad brand – a suitable addition to the world-class retail and dining options available at this landmark development.”