Located on Hafeet Mountain at 3000 ft above sea level, Mercure Grand is a unique oasis resort with a refined architecture. It offers 3 restaurants and 3 swimming pools with water slides.
AzzahAziz
From
Singapore
parking was plenty. love the pool water slide. the mountain view is breathtaking. the bed was so comfy. the room was quite spacious.
Located in the center of Al Ain, the hotel overlooks a green park. It features a large outdoor pool with sun-lounger terrace and offers elegant accommodations with furnished balconies and mountain...
Featuring an outdoor pool, this hotel offers modern, air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen satellite TV. It has a gym with a sauna. Free parking is available on site.
ABolushi
From
Oman
The location of the hotel is very good, just a walking distance away, you can find shops and a takeaway restaurant and sightseeing.
big spaces for the car park outside the hotel, and they have limited basement parking.
10 minuets from the city center
Al Massa Hotel is conveniently located 0.6 mi from UAE University and 7.5 mi from Al Ain Airport. It has a 24-hour reception and a business center with internet access.
Offering natural hot springs, Green Mubazzarah is located in Al Ain in the Abu Dhabi Emirate Region. Green Mubazzarah Chalets features terrace. The adrenaline-packed Wadi Adventure is 1.2 mi away.
Sheikh Omair
From
United Arab Emirates
I absolutely loved the chalet and the location. The entire area is. very peaceful. And the staff is very helpful and attentive. Although they are managing a very large area, their responsiveness to any request was quick with attention to detail.
Located in the center of Al Ain, Four Points by Sheraton Al Ain is in direct conjunction with Hili Mall. The three-story mall features about 120 retail outlets.
With direct access to Bawadi Mall ,the 4 star property offers 90 splendid rooms and suites with their modern design complementing the values of the contemporary Arabian culture.
On average, 3-star hotels in Al Ain cost $72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Al Ain are $145 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Al Ain can be found for $135 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Al Ain this weekend is $72 or, for a 4-star hotel, $113. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Al Ain for this weekend cost around $191 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $78 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Al Ain for tonight. You'll pay around $155 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Al Ain will cost around $325, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It is a beautiful place to visit at least once in your life,...
It is a beautiful place to visit at least once in your life, with beautiful gardens and extraordinary mountains, but many places are closed for renovations, which limited our visit, but we will be back!
The must-see tour is Jebel Hafeet mountain, the view is worth the effort of climbing.
Guest review by
Keyla
Brazil
Review score
8.0
Great place to visit for stunning scenery and historic sites...
Great place to visit for stunning scenery and historic sites. Plenty to see. Easy to get there from Abu. Gives you a clearer sense of the place and people before it was taken up with modern oil tourism.really interesting to find out about the tribes and leaders where they came from and how the country came in to being.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Al Ain is a beautiful city with a blend of culture, history,...
Al Ain is a beautiful city with a blend of culture, history, and nature. Known as the “Garden City,” it offers lush parks, stunning mountain views, and rich heritage sites. The city’s attractions, like Jebel Hafeet and Al Ain Oasis, provide a peaceful and scenic experience. The friendly atmosphere and well maintained public spaces make it an ideal place for relaxation and exploration.
Guest review by
& Luck
Review score
10.0
AlAin is good for a lot of things (almost any....except...
AlAin is good for a lot of things (almost any....except tourism🤣) I mean generally I went to explore & I got that done.
Al'Ain has beauty in the emarati culture embeded within, the mosques, the deserts, the monuments, beauty of the palms in the farms/sand, and the sweetest hearts living there💕. CAUTION these can all be experienced in a day.
Guest review by
Abdullah
Kuwait
Review score
6.0
This is my second trip to this hotel, this time two of their...
This is my second trip to this hotel, this time two of their pools were under maintenance so only one small pool was available. otherwise the stay was good. Since t was dring a long weekend i had wait more than 1 hour to check in the room, that could have managed properly.
Guest review by
Mahesh
United Arab Emirates
Review score
10.0
The Oasis was good to visit.
The Oasis was good to visit. We hired the electric scooters which were fun and great for getting round the oasis which was free to visit. Jebel Hafeet was impressive with some areas to hike at the base
Guest review by
Margaret
United Kingdom
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The staff were so welcoming and helpful. It felt like coming home each day. The buffet breakfast was excellent, and we were thankful for the great job the staff who cleaned our room did. Loved the room and the hotel has a really nice atmosphere. 10/10 from me. I will be visiting Al Ain numerous times in the future and loo forward to staying with you again! Thankyou.
The staff were friendly but nothing in particular stood out in terms of services and facilities. The location is probably the only good thing about the hotel as it is not too far from some of the attractions in the city.
Clean and comfortable room. Very quiet location. Close to the city centre and tourism attractions. I'm a regular resident in this hotel. Its my first choice in Al Ain.
Special thanks to front office staff specially Ayman Radaida.
Stay was perfect. Breakfast was tasty and delicious!
I believe this is the best hotel in Al Ain.
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