Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island



Scored 92 points on the 2026 La Liste Top Hotels ranking, the Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island positions 200 rooms and suites between the city's business district and Saadiyat Island's cultural corridor. Restaurants and bars draw a city crowd beyond hotel guests, the Pearl Spa runs Gold Quartz and bespoke two-and-a-half-hour treatments, and a rooftop pool overlooks the Abu Dhabi skyline. Rates from approximately $1,144 per night.

Where Al Maryah Island Places You
Abu Dhabi's luxury hotel market has largely consolidated around two poles: the grand ceremonial addresses along the Corniche and the beach-facing properties on Saadiyat Island. Al Maryah Island occupies a third position that neither camp quite matches for practical geometry. One bridge separates it from the central business district; the Galleria Mall connects directly to the ground floor; and Saadiyat Island's cluster of cultural institutions, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Abrahamic Family House, sits within easy reach. For a traveller splitting time between corporate meetings and cultural afternoons, this placement removes the trade-off that most Abu Dhabi hotel choices force. Compare this with, say, Jumeirah Saadiyat Island or the Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and Villas, both of which prioritise beach access over city connectivity, and the Four Seasons' Al Maryah positioning reads as a deliberate counter-argument.
The hotel scored 92 points on the 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels ranking, placing it inside a competitive set that includes the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi and the Fairmont Bab Al Bahr. At 4.7 across more than 5,200 Google reviews, guest satisfaction holds at a level that most 200-key luxury properties in the Gulf would consider a strong benchmark. Rates run from approximately $1,144 per night, which aligns with the upper tier of Abu Dhabi's luxury segment without crossing into the ultra-premium bracket occupied by the Emirates Palace.
The Room Experience
The overnight experience here is structured around sensory specificity rather than scale. Most of the 200 rooms carry water views, but the recommendation from inspectors is to specify a deluxe room to pair a deep soaking tub with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the channel. The design language runs to creamy tones and art deco accents — a palette that reads as restrained by Gulf luxury standards, where maximalism tends to be the default register.
Specialty suites step up the material quality considerably, with silk wallpaper among the distinguishing touches. The Four Seasons signature beds are configured for softness, but the property offers a customisation option for guests who prefer a firmer setup, which is a more practical guest service than it might initially appear on a multi-night stay involving early morning meetings. Bathrooms arrive in marble with glass-enclosed rain showers, standalone oval tubs, Frederick Malle bath products, and a mirror with an embedded television screen. The in-room private bar includes an espresso maker, tea equipment, a stocked mini-fridge, and a curated selection of savoury and sweet snacks.
The 2,000-piece art collection woven through the property gives the interior genuine editorial weight. The seven column-like pieces in the lobby, each representing one of the UAE's seven emirates, set an immediate cultural register that separates the hotel from properties that treat art as decorative afterthought. For travellers drawn to hotels where the physical environment carries a coherent point of view, this signals something worth paying attention to before you reach the room. Properties like Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo and Cheval Blanc Paris demonstrate how seriously top-tier hotels have invested in art programmes as a defining differentiator; the Four Seasons Abu Dhabi belongs to that conversation.
Pool, Spa, and the Rooftop Equation
Abu Dhabi's climate means that pool positioning is a genuine logistical consideration, not an amenity checkbox. The rooftop pool here offers the Abu Dhabi skyline as backdrop, and the inspector notes specifically reference the availability of large, partially shaded loungers where staff deliver a personal mini-cooler stocked with ice and bottled water. In temperatures that regularly exceed 40°C through the summer months, that detail moves from convenience to necessity.
The Pearl Spa operates two signature formats: the Gold Quartz Healing Therapy and The Pearl Spa Experience, a bespoke two-and-a-half-hour treatment designed around individual guest requirements. Within Abu Dhabi's luxury spa tier, a dedicated two-plus-hour format positions the spa as a destination in itself rather than a recovery amenity. The Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Yamm Villa Resort and Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara compete in the wellness space through immersive desert or island settings; the Four Seasons competes through treatment depth and clinical specificity within an urban format.
Restaurants, Bars, and the Ramadan Dynamic
The hotel's food and beverage operation draws city residents, not just guests. This is a meaningful distinction in Abu Dhabi, where several luxury properties run restaurants that function primarily as in-house amenities. At this address, advance reservations at the restaurants and bars are advisable regardless of whether you're staying on property. The inspector observation is direct: these are city hot spots, not hotel amenities.
Ramadan calendar reshapes the rhythm here in a way worth understanding before arrival. During Ramadan days, the hotel runs quiet by design. After sunset, iftar crowds fill the restaurants, and the atmosphere shifts sharply toward animated and dense. For non-fasting guests, this creates a two-part experience within a single stay: daytime calm, evening intensity. The full Abu Dhabi restaurants guide and bars guide can help map the city's wider food and drink scene beyond the hotel's own offering.
Practical Notes and Peer Context
Four Seasons Concierge Team holds relationships with Saadiyat Beach Club and can facilitate access to Abu Dhabi's cultural corridor. For guests arriving without sufficient warm-weather kit, the hotel supplies disposable bathing suits and workout footwear on request, a practical backstop for business travellers extending their stay into leisure. The Kids For All Seasons programme covers younger guests with structured activities, making the property functional for families without leaning into the resort-style sprawl that defines dedicated family properties like Atlantis The Royal in Dubai.
Within Abu Dhabi's hotel tier, the Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers and ERTH Abu Dhabi Hotel serve different positioning angles. The Conrad leans into its tower architecture and Corniche adjacency; ERTH draws on a heritage-focused design identity. The Four Seasons at Al Maryah Island sits between those poles, prioritising operational depth, art programming, and location geometry over any single defining characteristic.
For broader context on what Abu Dhabi's hotel scene currently offers across price points and formats, the full Abu Dhabi hotels guide maps the competitive set in detail. Those planning itineraries extending beyond the capital can cross-reference properties such as The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach or, for a complete contrast in setting and pace, Amangiri in Canyon Point to understand the full range of what the global luxury hotel tier is doing right now.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the leading suite at Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island?
- The specialty suites represent the top tier, distinguished by materials including silk wallpaper that the standard rooms do not carry. All accommodations are built around the signature Four Seasons bed programme, marble bathrooms with oval soaking tubs, Frederick Malle products, and private in-room bars. The property earned 92 points on the 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels ranking, which contextualises the suite offering within a validated luxury benchmark. Rates start from approximately $1,144, with suites positioned above that entry point.
- What should I know about Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island before I go?
- Al Maryah Island may read as off-centre on a map, but the location is one bridge from the central business district and directly connected to the Galleria Mall. The restaurants and bars draw local Abu Dhabi diners, so reservations are advisable even if you are staying on property. During Ramadan, days are quiet but evenings at the restaurants become dense and lively. The hotel scored 92 points on the 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels ranking, and rates run from approximately $1,144 per night.
- How hard is it to get in to Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island?
- Room availability follows standard luxury-hotel booking patterns, though rates from $1,144 per night place this within Abu Dhabi's premium tier. The more acute booking consideration is the hotel's restaurants and bars, which the property's own inspector notes describe as city hot spots drawing diners beyond the guest population. Reserving those separately and in advance is the practical requirement, particularly during peak season and Ramadan evenings.
- What's Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island a good pick for?
- The property works well for travellers combining business in the central district with access to Saadiyat Island's cultural sites, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Abrahamic Family House. Its 200-room scale, concierge access programme, and Kids For All Seasons offering also make it functional for families. The Pearl Spa's bespoke two-and-a-half-hour treatments serve guests for whom wellness programming is a priority. The 2026 La Liste score of 92 points places it in the verified upper tier of Abu Dhabi luxury.
- Does the Four Seasons Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island have a meaningful art collection, and is it worth engaging with?
- The hotel houses a 2,000-piece art collection distributed throughout the property. The most immediately readable starting point is the lobby, where seven column-like sculptures each represent one of the UAE's seven emirates, establishing a cultural context that carries into the rest of the collection. For guests staying at a property in the 92-point La Liste tier, engaging with the collection adds a layer to the Abu Dhabi stay that neither beach resorts nor business-district towers typically offer at the same depth.
For a wider view of what Abu Dhabi offers across hospitality formats, see the Abu Dhabi experiences guide and the Abu Dhabi wineries guide. Internationally, properties that share the Four Seasons Abu Dhabi's balance of art programming, urban convenience, and operational depth include Aman New York, The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Aman Venice, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, Casa Maria Luigia in Modena, and Castello di Reschio in Lisciano Niccone.
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