Emirates Palace Hotel is one of the most exclusive hotels in Abu Dhabi and also the most dazzling destination for those visiting this location. Anyone passing through Abu Dhabi can tour this luxurious palace that has the most eccentric amenities, suites, rooms, and restaurants with dreamlike cafes.
This place is one of the most expensive buildings in the world, with its construction valued at 3 billion dollars. This plan was commissioned by the government of Abu Dhabi to John Elliott from Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, who designed this authentic palace that features 10,000 cubic meters of imported marble and over 1,000 Swarovski lamps. But within its magical corners, this place has a detail that clearly showcases the ostentation and eccentricities that only a capital like Abu Dhabi can display.
What the hidden gold ATM in Abu Dhabi is like
The Emirates Palace Hotel offers luxurious amenities that astonish visitors and those who have the luxury of staying there. But among its wide variety of amenities, there is one that may be attractive to tourists who visit and are unfamiliar with the world of gold in the United Arab Emirates. It is an authentic “gold ATM,” which has a fine layer of this precious metal and offers 230 transaction options.
Those staying at this exclusive hotel can operate this machine that works with gold coins and 10-gram bars. Prices, which are updated every ten minutes, can also be paid with credit cards for those who have a currency other than the official one. This service is called “Gold to Go” and belongs to the company TG Gold Super-Marckt, created by the German Thomas Geissler, who sees this metal as a safe investment, also common in the United Arab Emirates.
All that glitters is gold in Abu Dhabi
“Services like “Gold to Go” take for granted that in the United Arab Emirates, gold is one of its main investment capitals. For this reason, this type of service has been installed in Emirates Palace Hotel and in countries such as Spain, Italy, Dubai, the United States and the United Kingdom.
However, those who want to find gold in these latitudes can also find it in the markets dedicated to its trade in the Emirates. One of them is the Gold Souk, one of the oldest traditional markets in the territory, where in addition to gold, you can find diamond-encrusted ornaments, pearl necklaces, platinum and silver.
Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, the space where gold is the least of it.”
Dentro de sus enormes habitaciones, la suite Palace es la más destacada porque posee con 1,3 kilómetros de playa privada y comodidades nunca antes vistas en otros hoteles del mundo. Sus dimensiones son las de una verdadera mansión con tres dormitorios, 680 metros cuadrados y un precio de 55.000 dirhams la noche, que equivaldrían a 12.600 euros. Las más modestas del resto de suites (70) son más discretas: 100 metros cuadrados de lujo pero comodidades únicas para los que tienen la fortuna de poder hospedarse en este sitio.