With room rates costing from US$3,800, The Royal Malakiya Villa located at Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf hotel is recommended as "the best place with open outdoor space" by CNN.
On the ground floor, the interior is decorated in Arabian style including a dining room and a kitchen open onto a patio with a private swimming pool.
The second floor has two bedrooms and a large terrace overlooking a garden.
The rooftop has space to dine, relax, and sunbathe. Guests renting this villa also have a personal butler and a dedicated boat dock with direct access to the resort's private beach.
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The Grand Atlantis Suite with prices from $8,860 per night is the largest room of Atlantis The Palm hotel. The private entrance to the room is surrounded by two giant fish-tail fountains, and its terraces provide visitors with views of the entire The Palm and the Arabian Gulf.
The suite offers butler service, 22-carat gold-plated toiletries, a bathtub and an outdoor hot tub.
Room rates include round-trip airport transfers, daily admission to Aquaventure water park and The Lost Chambers aquarium. Guests can also enjoy the exclusive Imperial Club, which offers breakfast, afternoon tea and private beach access.
Nestled between the calm turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf and the majestic Dubai skyline, the hotel has over 1,500 rooms.
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Marina Royal Suite at The Lana with room rates from $13,600 has two bedrooms. One of the two rooms offers view of the famous Burj Khalifa skyscraper at 829.8 meters high, the world's tallest building.
The main bathroom has a bathtub next to the window, with views of downtown Dubai. The suite also has a private terrace, living room, dining room, kitchen and party venue.
The hotel is also home to one of the city's only dedicated champagne bars.
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The newly renovated Penthouse Royal at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira Hotel costs from $20,420.
Its windows are floor-to-ceiling glass with panoramic ocean views from every corner of the room.
A rooftop terrace with a 7-meter lap pool allows tourists to enjoy panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf and a dining room can accommodate 16 people. A marble staircase leads to the private, lush green roof terrace with an outdoor dining area.
The suite is located on the top floor of the hotel and can only be reached by private elevator.
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Royal Suite at Four Seasons Dubai costs from $21,800 and are 600 square meters wide, providing a luxurious space for tourists who want to experience a lifestyle like royal members.
The one-bedroom penthouse suite features marble bathroom, round stone tub, large living room and fully stocked bar, piano and private gym and terrace with panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf.
Guests will follow a separate path to get to this room.
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The Presidential Suite at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab Hotel, the world’s first seven-star hotel, costs from $32,700.
The two-bedroom suite spans 667 square meters and boasts butler service, a private personalized bar, and a nine-choice pillow menu.
All guests staying at the hotel are allowed to request airport transfers service that uses fleet of Rolls-Royces.
In addition, there are complimentary Hermès amenities in every room.
As one of Duba's most luxurious hotels, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is famous for using 30 different types of Statuario marble in the walls and floors throughout the hotel, the same marble that was used by Michelangelo when he created his masterpiece sculptures, according to its website.
Approximately 1,790 square meters of 24-carat gold leaf was used to embellish the interior.
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Royal Mansion inside Atlantis The Royal Hotel in Dubai is said to be one of world's most expensive hotel rooms by CNN with prices starting from $100,000 per night.
Located on the 18th and 19th floors of the hotel, Royal Mansion suites opened to tourists in February last year.
The four-bedroom penthouse is exclusively designed to accommodate VIP guests, royal members and those from noble families.
The 1,128-square-meter penthouse has a private foyer with 100-year-old olive trees and sky-high ceilings that allow an abundance of sunlight inside.
It has four bedrooms which feature three king-size and two queen-size beds that can accommodate up to nine people.
A personal 24-hour butler service is available to meet all the demands of guests such as unpacking luggage and a pillow selection from a luxury pillow menu.
Its terrace covers an area of over 5,000 square meters and allows guests to admire infinite views of the Arabian Sea, Palm Island and the Dubai Skyline.
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