Taraf and Marriott International bring luxury living to Al Maryah Island with the first W Hotels branded residences in Abu Dhabi
Abu DhabiW HotelsBranded ResidencesLuxury LivingAl Maryah IslandReal EstateSep 14, 2024

W Residences Abu Dhabi - Al Maryah Island is a luxury residential project located in Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi. It is the first branded residences of the W Hotels brand in Abu Dhabi.
Taraf, the real estate division of Yas Holding, and Marriott International, Inc. are collaborating on this project.
The project will feature cutting-edge interiors, world-class amenities, and the signature W hotels Whatever/Whenever concierge service.
The project is located in Al Maryah Island, the city's premium address and home to the international financial center.
This project marks the first branded residences of the W Hotels brand in Abu Dhabi and represents an exciting milestone for both Taraf and Marriott International.

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