Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers for €123 between June & August, with Breakfast, Double Points & $100 Credit (Flex)

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The Etihad Towers are one of the most notable elements of Abu Dhabi‘s skyline. Within them, the 5-star Conrad hotel offers luxury in large 50+ m2 rooms. And during the (very) hot summer, you can stay at that hotel for only €123. That price includes breakfast for two, an upgrade, double Hilton points, and even US$100 (~€85) to spend during your stay. Furthermore, the rate is flexible, non-prepaid, and requires no minimum stay.

Booking this rate on ClassicTravel is free, but its website looks like it’s from 1990. Nevertheless, they are absolutely a trustable site. If you prefer a more polished site, you can also book on ASMALLWORLD. However, if you didn’t take advantage of our recent promo, you’ll have to get a €79 membership to take advantage of this deal. It’s valid for a year and for all of their hotels, though.

Our calendar below has the cheapest dates marked in green. You can either choose to be redirected to Classictravel (free and ugly), or ASMALLWORLD (pretty but not free).

You’ll be booking a Deluxe room, measuring 50 m2. The rate, however, includes an upgrade (based on availability), and the next-highest room category (Grand Premier) is even larger, measuring a crazy 60 m2. You can pick between a King bed or Twin beds.

You can earn Hilton nights with this eligible rate, and you will receive your benefits if you have Hilton status. Sadly, Diamond members will no longer receive executive lounge access at this hotel, as they now market their lounge as Club Level 45, allowing the hotel to exclude Diamonds from having access. Diamond Reserve members still get access.

Here’s an overview of the hotel’s numerous dining venues, where you could redeem your US$100 (~€85) credit.

The Hotel

Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers is a five-star hotel occupying part of the iconic Etihad Towers complex on the West Corniche of Abu Dhabi, offering expansive views of the Arabian Gulf and city skyline. It has 377 rooms and suites with floor-to-ceiling windows and integrated tech, three outdoor pools, a private beach, a full spa and fitness centre, and around 12 restaurants and bars spread across its levels. The property also includes significant event space and a direct connection to luxury retail at the towers’ podium, making it a full-service option for both business and leisure travellers.

Previous guests have left very good reviews of the hotel (e.g. 4.8/5 on Google with over 11,000 reviews). Guest reviews consistently note the views over the Corniche and Arabian Gulf and the size and comfort of the rooms, while feedback is generally positive about the service and facilities; a minority of guests mention that prices for food/drink and some service areas can feel high relative to expectations.

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Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers sits on West Corniche Road in Abu Dhabi, directly overlooking the Arabian Gulf and the Corniche waterfront. It’s positioned near landmarks like the Emirates Palace and the Presidential Palace, with the Corniche promenade, beaches and city sights all within short drives or walks. The location offers easy access to Abu Dhabi’s main business and leisure areas, and the international airport is about a 30-minute drive away.

Price Check

A big upside of booking via ASMALLWORLD or Classictravel are the inclusions. While you can get a halfway similar price directly at Hilton, booking a flexible rate that includes breakfast bumps the price up to €162. And that doesn’t even include the US$100 (~€85) credit, the upgrade, and the double Hilton points. So overall, you’re saving around 25% by booking through these websites, with no disadvantage whatsoever.

AED 694 (~€161) on Hilton’s website.

Destination

Information & Tips for Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, offers a mix of modern attractions and cultural experiences. Key sights include the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre Abu Dhabi for art and culture, and the thrilling theme parks on Yas Island like Ferrari World and Warner Bros. World. The local currency is the Emirati Dirham (AED). Generally, Abu Dhabi can be a moderately expensive destination, with costs varying based on accommodation and activity choices, though budget-friendly options exist. The weather is typically hot and sunny year-round, with high humidity in summer (June-August) and milder, more pleasant temperatures during winter (December-March), making the cooler months ideal for outdoor activities.

	
Climate diagram for Abu Dhabi (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

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Comments (2)

  1. Rey says:

    Who wants to go in June /July / August to Abu Dhabi when it is unbearably hot?
    At that time of the year even locals rather escape to the Mediterranean than staying home.
    Pricewise it may be a good offer.

    • Ditmar Lange says:

      People who’d like to experience 5-star luxury on a small budget. But yeah, no doubt, the weather is horribly hot.

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