Produced by: Manoj Kumar
Credit: Atlantis The Royal, Dubai
Suspended 90 meters above the ground, Cloud 22 at Atlantis The Royal is more than just a pool—it’s a daredevil’s dream. The view? Panoramic. The experience? Like floating above Dubai, with only the sky and sea in sight.
Designed to defy convention, the six towers of Atlantis The Royal twist and turn in a sculptural formation. Kohn Pedersen Fox’s design pushes boundaries, creating a skyline silhouette so dramatic it stops traffic. This isn’t just a hotel; it’s a modern monument.
At $100,000 per night, the Royal Mansion redefines luxury. With private terraces, sweeping views, and exclusive amenities, this is a suite so decadent it’s more of a fortress than a room. But can you truly put a price on perfection?
From fire to water, Atlantis The Royal’s design channels the primal forces of nature. Droplets, a towering water sculpture, symbolizes the desert’s first raindrop, creating an atmosphere of sensory immersion. It’s not just design; it’s a living, breathing narrative.
Atlantis The Royal isn’t just about luxury accommodations—it’s a gastronomic adventure. More than a dozen Michelin-level restaurants, helmed by culinary legends, promise a sensory journey that goes far beyond just eating. This is fine dining with a view.
Step into one of Atlantis The Royal’s private penthouses—where luxury becomes a personal affair. With private infinity pools and expansive terraces overlooking the Palm Jumeirah, these rooms are less hotel and more private sanctuary, designed for those who want it all, away from prying eyes.
A stunning array of cascading water walls and serene water features dot the property. These aren’t just for show—they’re part of the seamless design that keeps nature and luxury in harmony. As you walk through, you’re enveloped in a world where water isn’t just part of the landscape—it is the landscape.
Not staying the night? You can still taste the magic of Atlantis The Royal. Cloud 22’s sky-high bar and several world-class restaurants are open to the public—provided you make a reservation. Just don’t expect to find this kind of luxury anywhere else in Dubai.
The entry-level rooms at Atlantis The Royal might set you back Rs 80,000 per night, but for those seeking pure opulence, prices can soar well beyond that. With the world’s most expensive suite on offer, staying here is as much about experiencing Dubai’s future as it is about enjoying today’s luxuries.