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A host of deals and offers are in store for residents and visitors in Abu Dhabi during the Spring in Abu Dhabi campaign that was launched today in the Capital and will run until April 20.
Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), the campaign that will run across a number of 50 hotels and F&B outlets and will include staycation deals.
Residents and visitors can benefit from half board packages, including breakfast, as well as lunch or dinner, for a minimum of two nights’ stay at any of the participating hotels. The second room can booked at half rate, while children under 16 years get to stay free of charge.
“This campaign is an open invitation from DCT Abu Dhabi to the wider UAE community to enjoy unforgettable experiences and further explore Abu Dhabi’s diversity and authenticity,” said Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, Executive Director of Tourism and Marketing at DCT Abu Dhabi.
The campaign will run in parallel with DCT Abu Dhabi’s pioneering Go Safe certification programme, which ensures that hotels adhere to the strictest hygiene and safety guidelines. More than 95 per cent of hotels in the Capital have been certified so far.
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