Times of Oman

CLOUD NINE ON A GRAND SCALE AT ST REGIS ABU DHABI

-

Have you ever stood on the prow of a cruise liner as it ploughs through the ocean, your entire scope of vision filled with the horizon, your senses engulfed by the cerulean of the sky?

Perhaps you have experience­d that sense of space and freedom as you stand on a mountain-top and stare into the void, you above the world, your cares left way below.

This is how I imagine it may have felt to travel by airship, back when that was a luxury option in times gone by, to gracefully glide through the sky, the clouds your companions as you soaked up the atmosphere (literally).

Until that aviation dreams rises from the ashes of the past (and it’s often talked about) there is one earthbound equivalent that comes close, not only to capturing that feeling of expanse but also to evoking the sense of style and sophistica­tion of the days when zeppelins were the height of chic.

For sheer jaw-drop effect walking into a Grand Deluxe Suite at the St Regis Abu Dhabi has few peers for few feel so open to the elements as this stunning accommodat­ion.

These corner suites feature acres of floor to ceiling windows that run along the course of the Scott Armstrong ‘bedroom’ and through and round the lounge area to create one open expanse that makes 65 square metres feel like 650.

This is achieved by not encasing the sleeping area in walls, instead there is a divider between the bed and the lounge, meaning one can recline and gaze for miles, as Abu Dhabi’s beautiful Corniche rolls out before them.

And what a view it is: To your left, the azure blue of the sea stretches out, while ahead, the golden strip of beach that runs the course of this 8km waterfront is looked down upon by a city that rises from the coast.

For science fiction fans, this is about as close to checking in to Cloud City in Star Wars as you are likely to get (rather appropriat­e, as the latest movie was filmed, in part, in the UAE).

What’s so clever is that the suite designers have worked to enhance that sense of space with light tones, the carpet underfoot is plush without being heavy in colour (perhaps in fact to suggest walking on clouds).

That continues into the bathroom which is a delight of white marble, mirrored doors to reflect and project the light, while a freestandi­ng bath sits waiting next to another floor to ceiling window so that bathers stare out to sea as they soak.

For parents with children there is an elegant solution in that the suite connects with the massive ‘superior twin’ room next door, essentiall­y giving the little ones their own bedroom, while a second exterior door can close off your end of the corridor so you’ve no need to worry about the children sneaking off without you knowing it.

Sunset in your suite is mesmerisin­g, with a 270 degree view of dusk spreading across the corniche, the blue overtaken by the red and finally the black of night, punctuated in the sky above by the stars and down below by the traffic which creates a river of light.

As with all St Regis rooms around the world, the room also comes with a butler. I’ve written much about these stars, but what amazes is that this global hotel brand achieves that same level of deft, profession­al service wherever one stays (somewhere, there must be a giant super butler school).

You’d be forgiven for staying in your suite in the sky for the entirety of your stay and just ordering room service from the butler.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman