The 'Titanic' staircase in the lobby is a legitimate showstopper
Underground air-conditioned marble tunnel to Nation Riviera Beach Club
Every room is on the 30th floor or higher, guaranteeing killer views
クイックテイク: It’s grand and imposing, but the 'classic' decor is starting to feel a bit like a wealthy grandmother's parlor.
@kasialukaszczuk によるレビュー: I was blown away by the scale of this suite! Waking up to the Abu Dhabi skyline and then chilling in the pool under the Nation Towers was unforgettable. If you want a romantic splurge that feels genuinely royal, this is the spot.
ここに泊まったゲストの声
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the butler service and the beach club tunnel, but many note the rooms feel 'classic' bordering on dated.
Reality check
You are not walking to 'cool' neighborhoods from here; you are on the Corniche, which means taxis or Ubers for everything except the attached mall.
You love a dramatic lobby entrance
You want a resort-style beach experience in the middle of the city
You appreciate a formal, high-touch service style (butlers for everyone)
清潔さと保守管理
9.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; turndown service includes water and chocolates. Almost zero complaints about dust.
Maintenance: Excellent condition despite the 'classic' look. AC is powerful and silent.
Linens & towels: Thick, heavy, high-thread-count Egyptian cotton. Towels are plush and plentiful.
Odors & scents: Signature 'Caroline's Four Hundred' scent in lobby; rooms smell neutral and fresh.
Sleepability™
8静か
静か
0-4うるさい
4-7.5中程度
7.5-10静か
Hallway noise from guests waiting for elevators
Connecting doors in adjacent rooms
予約前に
知っておくと良いこと
The hotel is connected to Nation Towers Mall, which has a supermarket and pharmacy—super convenient.
Alcohol is served here (not a dry hotel).
The 'Butler Service' includes complimentary tea/coffee delivery and garment pressing (2 items/day)—use it!
持ち物
Modest swimwear for the family-friendly beach club
Formal wear if you plan to dine at Villa Toscana or have tea in the lobby
ルームジニー
おすすめ
Grand Deluxe Suite (Corner units) for dual-aspect sea and city views
Sea View rooms (worth the upgrade over City View for the turquoise water)
避けるべきお部屋
Rooms near the elevator bank (audible dings and chatter)
City View rooms on lower allocated floors if you care about privacy (office towers nearby)
ルームリクエストジニー – コピー&ペースト
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor (40+), strictly away from the elevator bank. If available, a corner unit or one with a direct sea view would be preferred.”
FAQ と隠された便利な使い方
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
Is the beach private?
Yes, Nation Riviera Beach Club is private for guests and members, accessible via the tunnel.
Does the hotel have a shuttle?
No free shuttle to attractions, but taxis are cheap and plentiful at the entrance.
Is breakfast included?
Depends on your rate, but the buffet at 'The Terrace on the Corniche' is massive and highly rated—worth booking a package.
Can I walk to the Louvre Abu Dhabi?
No, it's a 15-20 minute taxi ride. Nothing is really 'walkable' in Abu Dhabi terms except the Corniche promenade itself.
Is there a resort fee?
No specific 'resort fee', but you will pay a AED 15 municipality room fee per night at checkout.
How is the internet?
Fast and free throughout the hotel and even extends reasonably well to the beach club.
インサイダー情報
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The 'Helipad Sunset Supper' is a real thing you can book for insane money, but you can get a similar view from the Azura lounge for the price of a cocktail.
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Use the underground tunnel to get to the beach—it's air-conditioned and saves you from crossing the 8-lane highway.
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The library near the lobby is often empty and a perfect quiet spot for work calls.
行く前に知っておくべき5つのこと
💡The windows don't open, so no fresh air in the room (standard for skyscrapers here).
💡The 'City View' is actually quite stunning at night with the glittering grid of Abu Dhabi.
💡The lobby scent is a signature St. Regis fragrance that you will either love or find overpowering.
💡You have to take two sets of elevators to get from your room to the beach (Room -> Lobby -> Tunnel -> Beach).
💡The brunch at the Terrace is popular with expats, so it gets loud and boozy on Saturdays.