Hyatt Hotels Corporation and Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) have announced the opening of Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi — located at the city's premium business address on the top floors of the iconic Capital Gate building, which leans a record-breaking 18 degrees. The hotel is strategically located adjacent to the thriving Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, within walking distance of the upmarket Embassy District and only 15 minutes from the international airport. Occupying floors 18 to 33 of the Capital Gate building, Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi offers 189 luxury guestrooms and suites featuring floor-to-ceiling glass windows that offer sweeping, bird's eye views of the Arabian Gulf and the city. "Hyatt Capital Gate Abu Dhabi is unique in its forward-thinking design and well-crafted hospitality approach," said Peter Fulton, managing director, Hyatt International, South West Asia. "The hotel was designed to cater to the individual traveler seeking indigenous experiences and the property offers many thoughtful features that executive travelers value today." Sanjay Tanna, director of business development and investments of ADNEC, said: "ADNEC is delighted to have had the opportunity to work with Hyatt to bring this landmark property to the Abu Dhabi market. Hyatt Capital Gate is well on its way to becoming a 'must-visit' for tourists and Abu Dhabi residents alike.” The hotel's signature restaurant, 18? (degrees), is an ideal location to experience the intriguing flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean while taking in bird's eye views of Abu Dhabi city and its coastline. Within the hotel, four exclusive state-of-the-art salons (boardrooms) are available to host private meetings. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer natural daylight, while the latest technology and experienced associates ensure every event is a resounding success. In addition, the adjacent ADNEC offers 19 meeting rooms, two conference rooms, a large banquet hall and 785,000 square feet of interconnected exhibition space.
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