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 the noble family.
In this picture is the living room of the mansion.
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 features white-marble flooring, wood furnishings and vivid chandeliers that make the penthouse feel regal, as the name suggests.
A dining room is designed to accommodate up to 12 guests, and chefs from any of the resort's kitchens can be ordered to cook for a private dining experience.
The room features modern amenities like other rooms including TV screen and chandeliers.
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 pillow selection from the luxury pillow menu.
The primary bedroom, found on the second level, has an ensuite bathroom facing a terrace, so guests can soak in the tub while admiring the breathtaking view.
To treat guests like royalty, the mansion’s amenities are designed by French fashion house Hermès with bespoke gold toothbrushes, combs and brushes.
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.
To escape the city’s famous heat, guests can cool off by diving into an infinity swimming pool.
The penthouse provides 360-degree views across The Palm and the Arabian Gulf and used to host global celebrities such as Beyoncé and Jay Z, royalty and heads of state.
The hotel said its penthouse suite starts at $100,000 per night and is considered the most expensive hotel room in Dubai, one of world’s busiest financial centers.