We’ve probably already established I am a creature of habit, and as such, my time in Abu Dhabi is primarily focused on Saadiyat or the main island. \u00a0Thus, when an opportunity\u00a0to explore a bit more of my former city, my interest was piqued. \u00a0For the record, the Marriott Al Forsan<\/a>, located in Khalifa City, is not in a location I would usually seek out. \u00a0I prefer staying on island for proximity to restaurants and other things to do in the capital. \u00a0Fortunately, it didn’t take much to win me over — the hotel has a lot of great things to offer.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Would I stay here again? \u00a0I’m going to be brutally honest and say probably not. \u00a0For myself and any visitors I might have, my inclination would be to stay close to something (anything!) in the city. \u00a0Even as a way to get out of town, there’s simply nothing in the area that warrants this classification (yes, there are activities at Al Forsan, but it’s a bit different than say, the Aloft<\/a> in Al Ain). \u00a0In Abu Dhabi, I would go with Emirates Palace, the beaches of Saadiyat, or try the Waldorf in RAK<\/a> instead.<\/p>\n A to Za’atar was a guest of Marriott Al Forsan. \u00a0Opinions are my own, just ask my husband.<\/em><\/p>\nPros<\/h1>\n
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