The World’s Priciest Hotel: An Incredibly Luxurious Stay with Amenities Over $100,000 Per Night

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The World's Priciest Hotel: An Incredibly Luxurious Stay with Amenities Over $100,000 Per Night

Dubai is home to some of the most expensive hotels and hotel rooms in the world. Since the opening of The Palm in 2008, Atlantis has become synonymous with extravagant, world-class resorts that offer bespoke experiences, from underwater suites (Dubai’s wildly luxurious underwater hotel suite that offers mesmerizing floor-to-ceiling aquarium views) to celebrity chef dining.



Located right next door, Atlantis’ The Royal is a 43-story luxury resort that features over 750 rooms and suites. The most luxurious and prestigious stay at the resort is the Royal Mansion. The ultra-luxury retreat claims it’s the most expensive hotel room in the world, costing a whopping $100,000 per night. (Note that other rooms have much lower rates, starting at just a few hundred dollars per night.) Every inch of the four-bedroom, two-level penthouse is drenched in decadence.

From the butler service on call at all hours to cater to any of your needs to the marble-clad bathrooms and Hermès amenities, it’s tailored extravagance at every turn. The staggering retreat is over 11,000 square feet across the 18th and 19th floors and sleeps up to nine adults. Or reserve the entire floor for access to 16 interconnected rooms. Getting there is also an ultra-luxe experience, with visitors arriving at Dubai International Airport, one of the world’s most breathtaking airports.



Indulge in ultra-exclusive comfort at the Royal Mansion

To ensure privacy, Atlantis The Royal’s Royal Mansion suite features a private entrance with a separate elevator to bypass prying eyes. Inside, guests are greeted with high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling Calacatta marble, ornate chandeliers, and Arabic influences such as sunken majlis and 100-year-old olive trees. Throughout the mansion, there are ultra-contemporary and lavish details in every room.

There’s a game room that includes a Louis Vuitton ping-pong table and a bar area with a bartender on call, available 24 hours a day. You’ll truly find everything needed to fill your time, including in-room workout equipment, a library with an assortment of books, a private steam room, and a cinema lounge area with a 146-inch TV.



There are four bedrooms in total, which hold three king-size beds and two queen-size beds that accommodate up to nine people. On the second floor, the master suites feature 800-thread-count bed sheets and his-and-hers bathrooms with large jacuzzi tubs. Bathroom amenities include gold toothbrushes, combs, and razors, as well as Hermès designer bath products, Italian-made Frette robes, and a pillow menu featuring seven options for different types of pillows. Outside, it’s just as luxurious as the interior. There’s a 5,000-plus-square-foot terrace with ample seating, featuring an outdoor kitchen and a 12-seat dining table. Take in the sweeping views of the Persian Gulf and Dubai skyline from the temperature-controlled infinity pool.

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Experience extravagance at Atlantis The Royal

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.