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Emirates Palace has been awarded two internationally acclaimed titles at the 2011 World Travel Awards. The iconic five star destination hotel in the heart of Abu Dhabi was recognised as the ‘World’s Leading Conference and Meetings Hotel’ and as offering the ‘World’s Leading Presidential Suite’. Located on a 1.3 kilometre stretch of private white pristine beach with 100 hectares of manicured lawns and lush landscaped gardens, Emirates Palace breathtaking surrounds make it the ultimate award-winning choice for corporate entertaining and indulgent getaways. In light of its technologically advanced corporate facilities and outdoor venue space for 20,000 guests, Emirates Palace is particularly proud to receive the prestigious ‘World’s Leading Conference and Meetings Hotel’ title. Equally delighted to be recognised for its sumptuous suites, Emirates Palace clinched the ‘World’s Leading Presidential Suite’ category – highlighting its impeccable suite design and world-class service. Providing luxurious décor within traditional Arabian surrounds, the Presidential Suite must be seen to be believed. New general manager Bugra Berberoglu commented: “Once again, Emirates Palace has received the international acclaim it deserves. “These two exclusive World Travel Awards are a welcome reward for our continued efforts to ensure Emirates Palace is known as one of the world’s most iconic destination hotels.”

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