Dubai, a glamorous metropolis, is well-known for its stunning buildings, upscale retail establishments, and abundant way of life for its citizens. The city is renowned for housing some of the planet’s most luxurious and opulent hotels.
The Presidential Suite at Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa
Located in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, this magnificent resort is only 45 minutes away from Dubai, yet it feels like a world apart. Here, in the largest protected region in the Gulf, oryx and gazelles roam freely amidst the dunes of the royal Arabian desert. It is recommended that guests who wish to fully experience the culture of the desert without compromising on comforts book the presidential suite, a 5,700-square-foot tented suite featuring a large private deck, temperature-controlled pool, large courtyard, living room, dining area, and kitchen with two minibars and coffee and tea making facilities. The three bedrooms each have their bathroom, and the private staff of the visitors has its own space.
Atlantis The Palm
Atlantis The Palm is a themed hotel situated on the crescent of Palm Jumeirah, modelled after the lost underwater metropolis of Atlantis. It has a stunning aquarium with 65,000 aquatic life. In addition, Atlantis The Palm has two pools, a state-of-the-art spa, and almost a mile of artificial beach. The Aquaventure Waterpark, next to the hotel, is complimentary and open to all visitors. Numerous eateries, pubs, and nightclubs are also available.
Burj Al Arab
Burj Al Arab is renowned for providing its patrons with the most upscale services and has been recognized as the world’s most opulent hotel (and the first hotel with seven stars!) on multiple occasions. Among the best experiences available to guests at this ultra-comfortable hotel are chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royces on request, helicopter trips from the property’s famous helipad, exclusive beach access, and luxurious lounging on a gorgeous terrace with pools and cabanas. The hotel offers suites with multiple personal butlers and discrete check-in procedures. The posh Jumeirah seaside town of Burj Al Arab is home to top eating establishments worldwide, such as the critically acclaimed Nathan Outlaw at Al Mahara.
Bulgari Villa at the Bulgari Resort Dubai
With a restaurant headed by renowned chef Niko Romito, a beach club, and Bulgari’s first boat club, the Bulgari Resort offers elegant Italian design to Dubai. The Bulgari Villa is the largest and most opulent of the standalone villas; there are also rooms and suites in the main house. The 5,812-square-foot estate boasts an oval pool with a sea view, an oval garden, and a decked patio measuring 5,381 square feet. It also has a private beach. It can accommodate a large gathering with its three bedrooms and 14-seat dining table beneath a sparkling crystal light bulb. It’s perfect for entertaining with a bar and live cooking station. On one side of the living room are floor-to-ceiling windows, while on the other is calligrapher Monica Dengo’s artwork.
Raffles Dubai
Although Oud Metha, where this opulent hotel is situated, isn’t the most imaginative or exciting place in Dubai, it’s incredibly well-connected and ideal for visitors who want a little peace. You may visit the Sheikh Zayed Road shopping centres nearby, and the Dubai Financial District is easily accessible on foot. A nearby attraction is Creekside Park, and the airport, which is only fifteen minutes away, is also well-connected to the hotel. The hotel is shaped like a pyramid and was inspired by Egyptian architecture. Because of this, it’s not unique and won’t appeal to most people, but the interiors make up for the dull outside.