A gold-plated iPad for chatting with a butler and an indoor ski slope is the secrets of Dubai’s most extravagant hotels and their demanding guests, according to the Telegraph.
As the tabloid notes, in 2022 holidaymakers in the Emirates spent more money than in any other country in the world: $29.4 billion. In addition, in 2021 alone, about 20 billionaires emigrated to the UAE, and about 70,000 millionaires live permanently.
“For them, daily rates for rooms like Atlantis The Royal Mansion, which cost more than $96,000, are a drop in the ocean. The fact is that one of the main advantages of local hotels is impeccable service and the peaceful silence of employees. What happens in the rooms of Dubai, remains within the walls of Dubai,” the publication claims.
Souvenirs of such tourists are not key rings. According to The Telegraph, at the seven-star Burj Al Arab skyscraper, guests can indulge in bottles of exclusive perfume worth $1,200, and at Atlantis, The Royal, buy an original Picasso painting.
Atlantis The Royal has 24-hour security, amazing gardens, and sky-high infinity pools. In the duplex penthouse, the entrance is framed by century-old olive trees, and Hermès products await in the bathroom.
Not surprisingly, some oligarchs are looking for longer-term housing here. This is also provided in hotels. Millionaires from all over the world are attracted by zero income tax and the preferential Golden Visa scheme.
“The best chefs in the world cook in the hotel’s restaurants: from Heston Blumenthal to Nobu Matsuhis. World-famous DJs play in local clubs and popular models among the beauties. At the FIVE Palm Jumeirah beach party you can meet representatives of the British royal family and even Cristiano Ronaldo.
And if you want to touch the life of a millionaire, the Rolls Royce Phantom, owned by the hotel, will meet you at the airport and take you to your apartment. The staff will also help you book your helicopter for a sky tour of the metropolis.
The most luxurious rooms in Dubai hotels with “swivel beds and a gold-plated iPad, where guests are greeted by a butler”:
– Ski chalets at Kempinski;
– The world’s most significant indoor slope Ski Dubai;
– Duplex Imperial Suite in Palazzo Versace;
– Palazzo in the style of the 16th century. J. Lo and other stars have stayed here;
– Royal Suite at Burj Al Arab;
– Panoramic Suite at Address Sky View.