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The capital of bling has done it again

A staggering feat of architecture, this 43-storey hotel is making waves in Dubai.

Atlantis the Royal, Dubai.
Atlantis the Royal, Dubai.
Akash Arora
Updated April 1, 2025, first published January 13, 2023

A staggering feat of architecture, this 43-storey hotel is making waves in Dubai.

The capital of bling has done it again
The capital of bling has done it again

Move over the ship-shaped Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai. And Burj Khalifa - the world's tallest building made famous by Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt in Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.

Atlantis the Royal, Dubai.
Atlantis the Royal, Dubai.

The capital of bling has a new architectural icon. Shaped like a wave and rising 43 floors above sea level, Atlantis the Royal opens next month with 795 guestrooms and five fine-dining restaurants.

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Atlantis the Royal, Dubai.
Atlantis the Royal, Dubai.

A staggering feat of design, the building comprises six towers linked by sky bridges, dotted with gardens and infinity pools up in the clouds.

The capital of bling has done it again
The capital of bling has done it again

Even the smallest rooms are 55 square metres and feature walk-in robes, gleaming ensuites with standalone bathtubs and floor-to-ceiling windows with city or sea views.

The capital of bling has done it again
The capital of bling has done it again

Want to turn up the luxe factor? Head to the the spa, where you can switch off in the hammam or sign up for the Golden Hour massage, which - in true Dubai style - employs hot volcanic stones dipped in 24-carat gold to melt your stress away.

The capital of bling has done it again
The capital of bling has done it again
Akash Arora
Words byAkash Arora

Akash is the Deputy Travel Editor for Australian Community Media. He has lived and worked in four cities around the world – Sydney, London, New Delhi and New York – and, at last count, travelled to 42 countries.

 

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