U.S. President Donald Trump has become “one of the guests” at one of the most impressive hotels in the United Arab Emirates during his visit to Abu Dhabi.
The hotel in question is the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, a luxurious property masterfully located on the shores of the Grand Canal.

From there, it offers spectacular views and close proximity to the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which President Trump has also visited.
The lavish hotel, which opened in 2013, is owned by Abu Dhabi National Hotels and operated by Marriott International, a U.S.-based company, according to foreign media reports. It spans 57 acres of landscaped gardens and features a grand ballroom as well as numerous meeting rooms.

As reported, after a long day of travel and multiple meetings, Trump would be staying in one of the hotel’s 504 guest rooms

President Trump is most likely staying in the 250-square-meter Royal Suite, which includes two bedrooms and two marble-filled bathrooms. There are also separate living and dining areas, providing ample space for his large security and support staff.

The hotel boasts eight restaurants, including Lebanese and Asian cuisines. On top of that, the president won’t have far to travel when it’s time to return to Air Force One—just a simple 20-minute drive to Abu Dhabi International Airport.