Desert wonders: the best luxury hotels in Dubai

From classic Arabian delights to futuristic neon and lights, these are some of the city’s best places to stay.

By Chris Ashton, February 2 2024
Desert wonders: the best luxury hotels in Dubai

Dubai is one of the world’s most spectacular cities; an oasis of imagination and engineering that soars above the sands of the Arabian Peninsula. It goes without saying it’s home to some of the most opulent and luxurious hotels on the planet.

More beautiful than a mirage, with a fascinating cultural heritage to match, Dubai is a vital hub of business and trade in the region. Plus, as the hub city of Emirates, it’s a popular stopover destination too. 

The Zaha Hadid-designed ME Dubai presents a bold vision of the future.
The Zaha Hadid-designed ME Dubai presents a bold vision of the future.

The best luxury hotels in Dubai

Want to see what all the fuss is about? In no particular order and by no means a complete list, these luxury Dubai hotels are guaranteed to make you swoon. 

 

Burj Al Arab

Billed as the world’s first six star hotel, Burj Al Arab put Dubai on the map as a destination to watch. When it opened in 1999, it was unlike any at the time, a work of architectural genius with a distinctive silhouette and a suite of glamorous rooms to match. 

The iconic sail-like Burj Al Arab
The iconic sail-like Burj Al Arab

Its shine has not diminished either, with the 202 over-the-top guest rooms and eight sumptuous bar and restaurant options – including glittering Gilt cocktail bar and signature seafood restaurant Al Mahara – still luring well-heeled visitors in droves.

There's a lounge with your name on it at the Terrace Pool.
There's a lounge with your name on it at the Terrace Pool.

When you’re not treating your tastebuds or lounging poolside overlooking the Persian Gulf at the pool terrace, you can kick your experience into high gear, getting behind the wheel of the hotel’s rental fleet of Aston Martin, Lamborghini or Ferrari supercars.

Atlantis The Royal

Rising 43-storeys at the apex of Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, with futuristic curves and sweeping sky gardens affording enviable views across the Persian Gulf, Atlantis The Royal is described as the new benchmark for the desert metropolis.

There's nothing understated about this new five star Dubai hotel.
There's nothing understated about this new five star Dubai hotel.

Created by New York-based Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, it was envisioned to resemble a skyscraper that’s been deconstructed into side-by-side bits and pieces, with its towers linked by a 90m long Skypool fringed by VIP cabanas and a swim-up bar.

A rendering of Cloud 22 rooftop pool.
A rendering of Cloud 22 rooftop pool.

Were a hotelier to make a laundry list of every luxury amenity and double it in both ambition and quantity – 92 pools, check; outdoor crystal chandeliers which transform into sunshades, check; 17 restaurants and bars from esteemed chefs, check – it would look on paper a whole lot like the Royal.

Rooms sport views of the Persian Gulf or the city’s iconic skyline, including the Burj Khalifa spire.
Rooms sport views of the Persian Gulf or the city’s iconic skyline, including the Burj Khalifa spire.

Speaking of restaurants, they form a core part of Atlantis The Royal’s appeal. Among them, a branch of José Andrés’s Spanish tapas spot Jaleo, a classic sushi entry from Nobu Matsuhisa, and an offshoot of Heston Blumenthal’s experimental flagship in London, Dinner.

The Lana

A stunning recent addition to the Dorchester Collection (best known for its London namesake), The Lana is the group’s first new opening in over a decade – and it’s definitely gone all out to ensure a bold splash in the Dubai hotelscape.

The 30-storey hotel is an infinity pool with views of the city and beyond.
The 30-storey hotel is an infinity pool with views of the city and beyond.

Designed by British firm Foster + Partners, the team behind Apple’s spaceship-like California HQ, the hotel boasts 225 rooms and suites and eight new dining concepts; including four created in collaboration with three celebrated chefs. It’s also home to the UAE’s first Dior spa. 

The Lana is positioned on the waterfront at Marasi Bay Marina.
The Lana is positioned on the waterfront at Marasi Bay Marina.

Each room sports an outdoor terrace and floor-to-ceiling glass windows, with five signature suites – Marina Duplex and Marina Terrace Suites – featuring a split-level design with double-height corner living rooms and and outdoor terraces on both levels.

Raffles The Palm Dubai

Raffles Singapore is a throwback to a time when hotels were experiences, not just places to stay. Raffles The Palm Dubai is cut from the same cloth, offering palatial indulgence and service that befits its man-made location on the outer rim of the Palm.

Put your best foot forward at the gorgeous Raffles Dubai.
Put your best foot forward at the gorgeous Raffles Dubai.

Within this five star Dubai hotel you’ll find sprawling rooms, villas and suites, each lavishly furnished with rich silks and sparkling chandeliers. It’s elegant and luxurious, combining elements of European and Middle Eastern design into one sumptuous package.

There's no room for minimalism at Raffles The Palm Dubai
There's no room for minimalism at Raffles The Palm Dubai

Lobby lounge ‘Blüthner Hall’ is a grand spot to enjoy afternoon tea, while Sola Jazz Lounge and Matagi Japanese, and all-day venue Le Jardin will satisfy you from dawn till well after dusk.

One&Only One Za’abeel

Setting the standard comes naturally to Dubai – it boasts no less than nine world records, after all. The latest game changing development is One Za’abeel, which debuted in January 2024 and holds the title of the world’s longest cantilever: The Link.

One Za’abeel made its show-stopping debut in January 2024.
One Za’abeel made its show-stopping debut in January 2024.

It’s also home to One&Only One Za’abeel hotel. And within? Eleven dining options, six of which are from Michelin chefs including Dabiz Muñoz, Sophie-Anne Pic and Tetsuya Wakuda. And that’s before you even get to the exquisite rooms and suites.

Take a dip in the infinity pool, perched 27 storeys above the ground.
Take a dip in the infinity pool, perched 27 storeys above the ground.

A three-storey Longevity Hub wellness zone, the UAE’s longest infinity pool, a movement studio offering high-energy classes and exercise equipment, and a kid’s club featuring space-themed adventures for the littlest explorers.

Atlantis, The Palm

It may share a name with the city lost to the sea, but you won’t have any trouble finding Atlantis The Palm. Occupying pride of place at the peak of the iconic island structure, its dining and nightlife are legendary, and its waterpark officially the largest in the world.

The over-the-top lobby at Atlantis The Palm sets the scene
The over-the-top lobby at Atlantis The Palm sets the scene

Add in signature suites like Grand Atlantis (with not one but five balconies) and the multi-level Underwater Suite, where your views include stingrays and sharks swimming by or the city skyline gleaming in the distance, and you have a resort worthy of all its praise.

The Underwater Suite is one of the most-prized rooms at Atlantis The Palm
The Underwater Suite is one of the most-prized rooms at Atlantis The Palm

Neighbouring hotel Atlantis The Royal is expected to elevate the experience even further when it opens later this year, adding additional signature restaurants including Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, together with an impressive rooftop pool and bar.

Park Hyatt Dubai

Glittering highrises and man made islands are what most associate with Dubai. Yet, it has an intriguing cultural side too, much of it found along the shores of Dubai Creek. At Park Hyatt Dubai, overlooking that very waterway, the best of the old and new is within reach.

The lagoon pool at Park Hyatt Dubai
The lagoon pool at Park Hyatt Dubai

Each of its chic Dubai hotel rooms, like the Mediterranean-inspired Lagoon Beach Suite, combine European and Middle Eastern aesthetics to create a space that’s warm, inviting, and relaxing. Basically everything you’d want from a hotel of this calibre.

Park Hyatt Dubai is a palm-filled oasis on Dubai Creek
Park Hyatt Dubai is a palm-filled oasis on Dubai Creek

Taking advantage of its creekside location, it’s home to a myriad of al fresco dining options too, from QD's Bar & Grill on the water’s edge to French-infused Brasserie du Park and the very popular Cielo Sky Lounge, a roof bar perched atop the Dubai Creek Yacht Club.

Palace Downtown Dubai

The word ‘palace’ conjures images of old-world elegance, regal splendour at every turn and rooms fit for a king or queen. That’s the kind of experience that awaits at Palace Downtown Dubai.

Asado is one of the hotel's fountain-view restaurants.
Asado is one of the hotel's fountain-view restaurants.

Perched overlooking the Vegas-style Dubai Fountain (and Burj Khalifa across the lake) the hotel is an inviting blend of modern and classic Middle Eastern design, complemented by a delicious array of dining options and a restorative spa retreat.

Watch the show from the comfort of your own suite.
Watch the show from the comfort of your own suite.

Higher category rooms and suites are where the ‘palace’ vibes truly kick in, in particular the Palace and Royal suites which are home to their own terrace or balcony from which to enjoy the fountain’s display.

ME Dubai Hotel

The only hotel to be designed by renowned Pritzker-awarded architect Zaha Hadid, ME Dubai Hotel, enhances Dubai’s Business Bay with a modern and defying style that looks like a scene out of a sci-fi movie.

The hotel's interiors are just as captivating.
The hotel's interiors are just as captivating.

Step into the realm of tomorrow as you enter the guest rooms, each boasting curved leather beds and wall art that mimics the rolling waves of desert dunes, all lending to the truly futuristic atmosphere.

On the dining front, Roka is your go-to option for cold drinks and light eats, while Central Cosmo Tapas & Bar – the hotel’s all-day venue – is the perfect tribute to Spanish cuisine.

The hotel room of the future is here.
The hotel room of the future is here.

When it’s time to relax or work off those calories, there are creature comforts aplenty: a rooftop pool and a therapeutic spa, in addition to a 260 sqm gym with a Technogym Biocircuit, allowing users to create personalized workouts.

Bulgari Resort Dubai

Not content with simply being one of the globe’s leading jewellery brands, Bulgari has also fashioned one of the very best hotels in Dubai: the appropriately-named Bulgari Resort Dubai.

Bulgari Resort Dubai is as beautiful outside as within
Bulgari Resort Dubai is as beautiful outside as within

Situated on the unique Jumeira Bay, a man made island in the shape of a seahorse, the sun-dappled escape features 101 rooms and suites, complemented by 20 Bulgari villas with pool, garden and sea views. Just as its siblings in Paris and London, interiors are as elegant and tasteful.

The resort is situated on a unique seahorse-shaped island
The resort is situated on a unique seahorse-shaped island

Adding a further dash of exclusivity, the resort is home to a private marina complex featuring 50 boat berths and the first world’s Bulgari Yacht Club, with peerless views over the sea. 

One&Only The Palm

With so much competition in Dubai, luxury hotels have their work cut out to stand apart from the pack. One&Only The Palm succeeds with ornate Arabian-inspired architecture and manicured gardens peppered with soothing fountains.

The main pool at One & Only The Palm
The main pool at One & Only The Palm

Every detail has been carefully considered, creating a seamless and refined experience you won’t find anywhere else in the Emirate. With just 64 beautiful rooms, 27 spacious suites, and four highly-coveted beachfront villas, it retains an air of exclusivity too.

One of four beachfront villas at One & Only The Palm
One of four beachfront villas at One & Only The Palm

Dining is curated by six Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno; Guerlain Spa a sensory journey with nine treatment rooms, an adult’s only pool, and highly skilled therapists. And, with its location on The Palm, the beachfront is destined to become a favourite haunt.

Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach

Jumeirah Beach is Dubai’s seaside playground; a neighbourhood where luxury resorts line the shore and beach umbrellas are never vacant for long. Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah is right at home here – and it offers plenty of solid reasons to check in.

First impressions count at Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach
First impressions count at Four Seasons Dubai at Jumeirah Beach

To start, numerous delicious restaurant and bar options, a smorgasbord of cuisines from Turkish to Peruvian and Japanese. Cocktails in Hendrick’s Bar, mezze plates in Shai Salon, fresh sashimi at Sea Fu… there is a venue for every occasion.

The lavish bathroom within the Royal Suite is a knockout
The lavish bathroom within the Royal Suite is a knockout

Guest rooms are enchanting too, each with sea, city and garden views. If there’s one worth singling out, it’s the Royal Suite, boasting Venetian chandeliers, a baby grand, and a bathroom so lavish it’s almost a destination in itself.

Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa

Four wheel driving amid the desert dunes is just one of the city’s must-do activities. Rather than just take a day trip, Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa allows you to fully immerse yourself in its untamed wonder with camel treks, falconry, signature desert safaris and more.

Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa offers the quintessential desert experience
Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa offers the quintessential desert experience

Just 45 minutes drive from the city in Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, the five-star tented resort is designed to showcase its wild and rugged landscape, but not at the expense of comfort.

Inside one of the opulent tented suites at Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa
Inside one of the opulent tented suites at Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa

Each of its 42 air-conditioned suites features beautiful, handcrafted furnishings, a private deck and temperature-controlled pool. Signature alfresco restaurant Al Diwaan is a perfect spot to indulge and enjoy the view, while Timeless Spa is a perfect spot to relax after exploring the desert.

Shangri-La Dubai

Shangri-La Dubai is in good company amid the towering skyscrapers of Sheikh Zayed Road. Its restaurants will take you on a culinary journey through Asia, Europe, India and South America, while CHI, The Spa and the pool offer welcome respite from the desert heat.

Indulge with a private dinner on Level 42 at Shangri-La Dubai
Indulge with a private dinner on Level 42 at Shangri-La Dubai

Within its plush confines are 302 spacious rooms and suites, together with 126 apartments, each affording sensational views of the forest of glass and steel surrounding it.

Rooms are as elegant as you'd expect from the Hong Kong-based hotel group.
Rooms are as elegant as you'd expect from the Hong Kong-based hotel group.

Horizon Club and Presidential Suite guests also have exclusive access to Level 42, a terrace and one of the most photogenic spots in Dubai. For something truly special, a private dinner on the terrace can also be arranged.

Mandarin Oriental Jumeira

At the Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, a beachfront oasis with interiors by acclaimed designer Jeffrey Wilkes – also responsible for the brand’s Bangkok and Tokyo flagships – you have a hotel that ticks every box… sometimes twice.

The lobby at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira is designed to lead your eyes to the sea
The lobby at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira is designed to lead your eyes to the sea

Entered via a forest of lights leading your eyes to the sea beyond, a swimming pool lined with deckchairs and cabanas, and rooms adorned in bright blues and earthy tones that echo the landscape outside, every aspect of the hotel feels in perfect harmony.

The Mandarin Panoramic View Room offers a stunning view to the city skyline
The Mandarin Panoramic View Room offers a stunning view to the city skyline

When the time comes to satisfy your hunger pangs, eight venues including modern Portuguese Tasca by José Avillez and Netsu by Australian chef Ross Shonhan have got you sorted.

Looking for an alternate desert destination outside the norm? Qatar may be the one for you. Take a look at its luxury hotel scene here


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