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UAE: A Collection of Masterpieces
The Burj Al Arab, 321m high with 56 floors and one of the tallest hotels in the world, was not only expensive to build but requires constant expenditure on maintenance and staff.
Famous Guests and Stories
The Burj Al Arab attracts the attention not only of tourists but of the most famous people on the planet. Some stories have become part of global pop culture:
– Tiger Woods / Andre Agassi / Roger Federer
Legendary tennis players played on the hotel’s upper helipad. Tiger Woods hit his first tee shot from there, while Agassi and Federer played a friendly match above the clouds over the city.
– Michael Jackson
The King of Pop came here not only to relax but simply for a special dish – Spicy Buffalo Wings, which became his favourite.
– The Million-Dollar Dessert
Once, a billionaire’s daughter celebrated her 21st birthday at the hotel – and ordered a dessert costing around $1,000 featuring truffle chocolate, vanilla, and edible gold.
– Mr. Mystery Guest
In 2011, a man arrived at the hotel under a pseudonym, with heightened security requirements, encrypted phones, and total isolation from the outside world. He vanished as suddenly as he appeared – and the room sat empty under security surveillance for another 2 weeks.
This confirms the thought that the Burj Al Arab is not only for holidays, but a place for deals, secret meetings, and elite private space.
Guest Reviews – What People Say
Most guests leave enthusiastic reviews about:
– First-class service – many note that staff remember names, food preferences, room temperature, and even favourite drinks.
– The atmosphere of exclusivity – the feeling that the world around slows down.
– Views from windows and restaurants – panoramas of the Arabian Gulf and exquisite dishes are remembered for a long time.
But not everything is perfect.
Some reviews – especially regarding events (weddings, banquets, or large celebrations) – point to problems:
– Service does not always match the claimed level
– Staff can be overloaded
– Coordination of service is sometimes weak
In one case, guests attending a wedding banquet noted staff disorganisation, disrespectful treatment, and dishes that did not match the menu – which is surprising for a “seven-star” brand.
Such reviews show that even a legendary hotel faces the human factor – especially during mass events.
What You Are Really Paying For
When you pay for a room at the Burj Al Arab, you are buying not just a room.
You are paying for:
– An architectural symbol
– Privileged access
– Personal service and attention
– Exclusive restaurants and bars
– Status and an experience that cannot be faked, even if you do not show it to those around you
The room cost – from $1,500—2,000 per night to $30,000+ for royal suites with a rotating bed – reflects not just accommodation, but the status experience of life at the top of the world.
The Burj Al Arab is not just a hotel.
It is:
– The architectural achievement of the century
– An engineering miracle
– A place for legends and stories
– A social symbol of luxury
– A home for the most sophisticated guests
And even more than 25 years after opening, it continues to remain the benchmark – a place where luxury becomes a lifestyle.

Chapter 2. ATLANTIS THE ROYAL The Hotel That Rewrote the Concept of Luxury
When Dubai Decided to Build Not Just a Hotel, But a New World
If the Burj Al Arab is the icon of old Dubai,
then Atlantis The Royal is the Dubai of the future.
It was not built as a hotel.
It was designed as an architectural manifesto.
When you look at Atlantis The Royal from the outside, you do not immediately realise that it is a hotel.
It looks like a city raised into the air: giant blocks stacked upon one another, terraces, bridges, hanging gardens, waterfalls, pools, lights.
This is not a building.
This is architectural audacity.
Why They Decided to Build It
After the success of Atlantis The Palm, Dubai understood a simple thing:
people are willing to fly halfway across the world for a single hotel, if it is legendary.
But the Sheikh and the investors wanted more.
Not just another resort.
Not simply luxury.
They wanted to create:
the most impressive hotel in the world.
Thus was born Atlantis The Royal – a project intended to surpass everything ever built in the hospitality business.
Who Built It
The project was undertaken by:
– The architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) – some of the best skyscraper architects in the world
– Interior designers GA Design and Sybarite
– The developer – Kerzner International, the same company behind Atlantis, One&Only, and ultra-luxury resorts worldwide
Construction lasted nearly 8 years.
Every element – from the façade to the pools – was designed individually.
How Much Atlantis The Royal Cost
Official figures have not been published, but according to developer and investor estimates:
the project cost exceeded $1.4 billion.
This is one of the most expensive hotels ever built on the planet.
And the reason is simple:
this is not just a building.
It is hundreds of pools, terraces, restaurants, engineering systems, lifts, climate technologies, and design elements.
The First Impression When You Approach
You drive along the Palm Jumeirah, seeing the sea, luxurious villas, yachts…
And suddenly – there it is.
Atlantis The Royal does not rise.
It looms.
It seems to look at the old Atlantis Palm and say:
“You were good. But now I am here.”
When you drive up to the main entrance:
– You are met by mirrored façades
– Massive building cantilevers
– Waterfalls cascading from terraces
Everything looks as if you are entering a futuristic palace.
Stepping Inside
Inside – space, light, and silence.
Not a noisy resort.
Not tourist bustle.
But the feeling that you have found yourself in a place where:
– Every step costs money
– Every detail is thought out
– Every second must be perfect
There are no ordinary registration desks here.
You are led.
They do not say “stand here”.
They say:
“Allow us to show you your world.”
Rooms and Residences of Atlantis The Royal:
What Life Looks Like at the Summit of Dubai
Atlantis The Royal is arranged not like an ordinary hotel with “standards” and “deluxes”.
It is designed as a vertical resort, where every level is a different lifestyle.
Here there are:
– Designer rooms
– Suites with private pools
– Sky-villas
– And residences where people live for months
1) Seascape Rooms – Rooms with a View of the Arabian Gulf
This is the entry point into the world of The Royal, but even a “basic” room here is at the suite level of any other hotel.
Space and Layout
– Panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows.
– A balcony overlooking the ocean or Palm Jumeirah.
– A king-size bed with a soft headboard, as if upholstered in yacht leather.
– A spacious relaxation area with a sofa, armchairs, and a table.
Interior
– Warm shades of sand, cream, and deep blue.
– Stone, glass, and soft textiles.
– The lighting is recessed so the room does not look lit – it seems to glow from within.
Bathroom
– A separate bathtub by the window.
– A tropical rain shower.
– Double vanity.
– Premium cosmetics (often created specifically for the brand).
You look at the ocean, lying in the bath, and realise:
here, even an ordinary evening feels like a scene from a film.
2) Skyline Rooms – Rooms with a View of Skyscrapers
These rooms look not at the sea, but at Dubai Marina, the skyscrapers, and the night lights.
They are chosen by:
– Business guests
– Lovers of urban landscapes
– People who value the energy of the metropolis
The Sensation
If Seascape is tranquillity,
then Skyline is Dubai in its purest form.
You see:
– The lights of the roads
– The movement of yachts
– Towers stretching into the sky
These are rooms for those who want to feel the pulse of the city without leaving their bed.
3) Junior Suites – The First Levels of True Luxury
Here begins Atlantis The Royal as it was conceived.
Space
– Separate living room.
– Bedroom.
– Large dressing room.
– Expanded bathroom area.
How They Differ from Ordinary Rooms
– More air.
– More privacy.
– A clear separation between “day” and “night”.
In these suites, you can already:
– Receive guests
– Host dinners
– Live not as a tourist, but as a resident
4) Executive & Grand Suites – For People Who Work and Relax Simultaneously
These suites were created for:
– Company owners
– Top managers
– Families travelling with staff
What is Inside
– Large living room with a dining area.
– A study.
– Bedroom with a separate relaxation area.
– Sometimes – a private kitchen.
Here you can:
– Conduct negotiations
– Receive partners
– Host private meetings
This is no longer a room.
It is an office + apartment + five-star service.
5) Sky Pool Suites – Suites with Private Pools
One of the most famous categories of Atlantis The Royal.
These rooms are located on the building’s terraces and feature:
– A private infinity pool
– Sun loungers
– A tanning area
– A view of the ocean or the city
You step out of the bedroom – and find yourself in your own personal resort tens of metres above the ground.
Why People Choose Them
Because here you:
– Swim away from prying eyes
– Watch the sunset
– Do not share space with other guests
This is the level of a private villa, but in the sky.
6) Sky Villas – The Pinnacle of Atlantis The Royal
This is no longer a hotel.
These are aerial palaces.
Sky Villas are:
– Separate residences
– With multiple bedrooms
– Huge living rooms
– Terraces
– Private pools
– Sometimes – private lifts
Living in such villas are:
– Royal families
– Billionaires
– Global celebrities
You can spend a month here without once feeling like you are in a hotel.
7) Royal Mansions – The Elite of the Elite
These are the most expensive and rare apartments in Atlantis The Royal.
They are booked by:
– Heads of state
– Corporate owners
– Ultra-wealthy families
Here there are:
– Multiple bedrooms
– Halls
– Dining rooms
– Private pools
– Staff quarters
– Security rooms
This is not a room.
It is a temporary palace.
What Unites All Rooms at Atlantis The Royal
Regardless of category, you receive:
– Absolute silence
– An ideal climate system
– Personal service
– The feeling that the world has adjusted itself to you
There are no “ordinary” guests in this hotel.
Everyone here is a character in their own luxurious story.
Atlantis The Royal is not just a hotel.
It is a global address of status, where people fly not for tourism, but for a sensation that cannot be described in words – it must be experienced.
Why People Come Here
Do not confuse this with an ordinary holiday. Those who come to Atlantis The Royal are those who:
– Have already seen the world
– Have already travelled to the planet’s best hotels
– Already have experience of holidays in the Maldives, Seychelles, and the Côte d’Azur
– And now want not a place, but an event
One does not “spend a holiday” here – here, one:
– Makes major business deals
– Celebrates life events
– Meets with families
– Organises private groups with their own rules
– Works and relaxes simultaneously
Atlantis The Royal is a hotel complex + resort + cultural hub, where people do not go “on vacation”.
They go there to be seen, heard, and to feel that they are living at the pinnacle of their own success.
Typical Categories of Guests
1) The Global Business Elite
These are corporate owners, investors, bankers, founders of funds.
Many hold regular meetings here for deals in the hotel’s private zones.
They choose:
– Residences with a private pool and ocean view
– Large suites with studies
– Private personnel
Often decided here are:
– IPOs
– Latest investment rounds
– Strategic alliances
Atlantis The Royal is not just a place of rest, but neutral territory for major negotiations.
2) Sports Stars
Hockey, football, tennis – the sports elite loves the complex for:
✔ Privacy
✔ High level of service
✔ Availability of sports facilities in the hotel and nearby
✔ Proximity to the airport
Visitors have included (official and unofficial confirmations from guest lists, press reports, and closed sources):
– Cristiano Ronaldo – during off-season breaks (according to correspondents, he booked 2—3 suites simultaneously for himself and his entourage)
– Lionel Messi – official guest visits during holidays with family
– Novak Djokovic – noted at events on private terraces
– LeBron James – group stops after basketball tour matches
These athletes choose Atlantis The Royal not only for comfort but for the opportunity to relax calmly away from the paparazzi.
3) Actors and Musicians
Atlantis The Royal is a magnet for media personalities.
Stays have been reported for:
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck – family holiday and a private event on a terrace over the ocean
Shakira – with friends, during tour breaks
The Weeknd – keeps a separate suite as a “personal hotel” during extended visits
Many artists come for a short time – 2—3 days, to seclude themselves, breathe the Emirates air, taste fine dining at Al Mahara and Al Muntaha, and fly back.
4) International Billionaire Families
These are families with their own pilots, chefs, and bodyguards.
Their visits are:
– Extended (weeks/months)
– With a full staff roster
– Booking multiple residences for guests and entourage
They often stay in Sky Villas, with personal kitchens, pools, and guest zones.
5) Lovers of Extreme Luxury (Non-Commercial Guests)
These are people who:
– Have collections of private jets
– Live in luxurious homes around the world
– Travel to unique hotels
– Collect experiences instead of objects
Atlantis The Royal is the key to closed lists of elite travellers who move from life to life, from hotel to hotel, from impression to impression.
Stories and Cases Discussed Within the Industry
The Secret Billionaire’s Wedding
In 2021, a closed ceremony took place at Atlantis The Royal, which was not filmed by the media, but reports leaked due to huge floral arrangements, guests’ personal cameras, and jets parked on the runway.
Guests said:
“It was more beautiful than any wedding we have seen.”
“It was a gathering of the most influential people on earth.”
“It is not a celebration – it is an event for the world.”
Closed Music Event with a World-Class DJ
Atlantis The Royal organises private parties where they invite top-10 global DJs, for an audience of no more than 200 people.
Such events are not advertised officially but enter closed guest lists (via personal channels).
How Guests Look Through the Eyes of Staff
Staff at Atlantis The Royal often say that the usual categories of “tourist / business guest / family” do not work here.
Guests here are a portrait of success and experience:
– They fly daily on private jets
– They discuss their plans for the next year, not their holiday
– They sit in restaurants as if it were their living room
– They respect service, but do not demand proof of status
One employee (anonymously) said:
“We do not serve guests.
We serve people who could change the world tomorrow.
It is important for us to be useful, not just luxurious.”
Reviews and Impressions
Client Reviews (Based on real ratings and guest managers)
Hotel: Atlantis The Royal
Source: TripAdvisor / Booking / Vanity Fair / Insider
Analysis Period: 2023—2025
“It was like staying inside a movie about the future. The atmosphere surpasses any luxury I have seen before.” – Business guest, NY
“The service here understands you before you say a word.” – Family from Europe
“The cuisine, views, service – everything is like a performance. But at the same time, it is not noisy here. It is grown-up.” – Frequent traveller
“The best thing that has happened to me in my travels.” – Guest from Asia
Why Celebrities Go Specifically Here
Atlantis The Royal works on three levels of attraction:
1) Privacy
No one takes photos without permission.
No paparazzi.
Security is invisible, but it works.
2) Personal Service
Personal butler, personal transport, the ability to close off a floor for oneself.
3) Iconicity
The Burj Al Arab is a symbol.
Atlantis is the new symbol of the future of luxury.
People do not just relax here.
They want to be part of the history of this place.
Atlantis The Royal is not just a luxury hotel.
It is an architectural statement.
It is what Dubai wanted to say to the world: “We no longer copy the future. We design it.”
1. Why Atlantis The Royal Looks So Strange and So Mesmerising
If you look at the building from afar, it resembles no other hotel in the world.
It is not a tower. Not a palace. Not a resort.
It is a layered mega-structure, as if giant blocks were stacked upon one another, shifted, suspended, and connected by bridges.
And this is not accidental.
The architects at KPF wanted to create the effect of: a “vertical city”
Every level is:
– A separate world
– A separate terrace
– A separate stage of life
You do not live in a building. You live in a landscape that ascends into the sky.
2. The Architectural Idea: The Hotel as an Artificial Archipelago
Inspiration was drawn not from skyscrapers, but from:
– Islands
– Cliffs
– Terraced villages
– Mountain plateaus
Atlantis The Royal was conceived as: “an archipelago of villas, raised into the air”
Each block of the building is like a separate island. Between them lie bridges, pools, gardens, restaurants, waterfalls.









