This is luxury: Dubai’s most extravagant hotels

Dubai’s most luxurious hotels are every tourist dream.

In October 2016, Dubai reached 100,000 hotel rooms in the emirate, and there are plans to construct another 30,000 by the end of 2018.

Dubai is known for building hotels that meets the needs and dreams of the world’s richest people.

Take a look for yourself: these are Dubai’s most dreamy hotels:

 

Burj Al Arab hotel – just for $24,000 a night - you can find yourself in the Burj Al Arab's Royal Suite.

 

Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates - Celebrating its 10th year, the hotel has installed new "Aspen Chalets" backing on to the indoor artificial slopes of Ski Dubai.

 

Ski Dubai hotel – featuring 85-meter-high ski slope.

 

The Underwater Suite at Atlantis, The Palm – for a real ocean experience in Dubai.

 

For $12,250 a night, guests can look out of any of the three-floor suite's windows and see sharks and stingrays among 65,000 sea creatures occupying a huge aquarium.

 

The Rosemont Hotel in Dubai – 70,000 square meters of artificial rainforest will be completed by 2018.

 

The artificial rainforest features a Jurassic period inspired marsh, and include a sandless beach, waterfalls, pools and streams.


 

Rosemont's towers will feature a number of other luxury hallmarks, including a glass-bottom infinity pool on the 25th floor, as well as robotic luggage handling.

 

The Palazzo Versace - Every piece of furniture and textile in the hotel is designed by the House of Versace.

 

The hotel contains 215 luxury rooms and is believed to have cost $625 million to build.

 

Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa - Lies within a conservation zone which reminds guests just from what the UAE arose: a VERY hot desert.

 

The presidential suite sits next to unrestricted dune views. Camel treks, spa treatments and desert picnics are all thrown in to the deal for the resort's most exclusive guests.

 

Dukes Dubai - Offers a slice of the U.K. for any homesick British, including Liberty prints and Andrew Martin furniture in bedrooms - a first for the UAE.

 

The 506-room complex includes 279 bedrooms, with 20 suites on the Duchess floor designated women-only, intended to cater for female solo travelers.

 

 

 

 

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