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Statistics About The Most Expensive Hotels In Dubai

The most expensive hotels in Dubai range from $500 to $20,000 per night, with luxury amenities such as private pools, Michelin-starred restaurants, and panoramic views of the city.

In this post, we explore the world of luxury accommodations in Dubai, home to some of the most extravagant and opulent hotels in the world. From the iconic Burj Al Arab to the exclusive suites at The Palm and Bulgari Resort & Residences, we delve into the jaw-dropping statistics behind the most expensive hotels that grace the Dubai skyline.

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"The Burj Al Arab is deemed the world's only 7-star hotel and is also the third tallest hotel in the world,"

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"The Royal Suite in the Burj Al Arab costs around AED 36,860 per night ($10,000),"

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"The Palm's suites can cost up to AED 30,000 per night ($8,167),"

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"The hotel Atlantis has 1,548 rooms,"

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"Jumeirah Emirates Towers is one of the few hotels in the world to reach the super tall building status with its height, soaring 309 meters,"

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"The Bulgari Resort & Residences Dubai is a five-pearl property with luxury pedigree,"

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"The Bulgari Suite in The Bulgari Resort & Residences Dubai costs around AED 25,000 per night ($6,809),"

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"The Gevora Hotel in Dubai holds the title of the tallest hotel in the world at 356 meters,"

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"There are 777 rooms at the Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai,"

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"One and Only The Palm Dubai is one of the more intimate hotels in Dubai with just 90 accommodations,"

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"Raffles Dubai only has 252 rooms and suites, one of the smallest properties in the Raffles hotel chain,"

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"The Burj Al Arab offers 202 luxurious duplex suites,"

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"More than 39% of luxury hotel rooms in Dubai were vacant during December 2020 due to the decrease in travel globally,"

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"The Mandarin Oriental Jumeira has six restaurants and lounges, a comprehensive spa, and a total of 178 rooms and 78 suites,"

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"The rates for Royal Bridge Suite at Atlantis, The Palm during peak season can reach up to AED 130,000 ($35,407) per night,"

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Dubai boasts a plethora of extravagant and opulent hotels, each offering a unique blend of luxury and grandeur. From the iconic Burj Al Arab with its renowned status as the world’s only 7-star hotel to the exclusive Royal Suite commanding a nightly rate of over $10,000, to The Palm’s lavish suites and the breathtaking heights of the Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Dubai’s hospitality scene caters to the most discerning of travelers. With properties like the Bulgari Resort & Residences Dubai and the Gevora Hotel adding to the city’s allure, the hospitality industry in Dubai continues to set new standards in luxury accommodation. However, despite the lavish offerings, the global downturn in travel has left a significant portion of luxury hotel rooms vacant, highlighting the challenges faced by the industry during December 2020.

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