Mary Gostelow flaunts it at Atlantis The Royal

Girlahead gets the lowdown ahead of Friday's opening in Dubai

If it’s details that make up quality, Atlantis The Royal Dubai is on the winning podium. As the world knows, the opening was postponed several times. We wanted to make sure everything was perfect, says VP and GM of Atlantis Dubai, Tom Roelens, who was enticed to Kerzner after many years at Four Seasons, lastly as opening GM of Four Seasons Kuala Lumpur. Atlantis The Royal opens to overnight paying guests on Friday 10 February – minimum stay, any time, is two nights.

It will be worth it, for the product and its photo opportunities, its food and entertainment, for its Forbes Travel Guide-trained service, and for the sheer joy of being there.

Porte Cochère - Atlantis The Royal, Dubai

Don’t overlook the details. Take the bathrooms. Every one of the GA-designed 795 bedrooms and suites, smallest size 58 sqm, has gold-look toothbrushes, two, and razors, one. Toiletries are Graff-labelled, specially composed in Florence using botanicals from the Franschhoek estate of Laurence Graff OBE, scion of the jewellery dynasty: the 100ml plastic containers are shaped to look like the 31ct Wittelsbach Graff diamond in his own collection (tip: take the containers as souvenirs as one suspects they’ll soon be replaced by environmentally-friendly rotables).

Lobby - Atlantis The Royal, Dubai

The whole thing is stunning. KPF’s 43-floor (178m) design is like a mass of building blocks deliberately askew so that in many instances there are large gaps, feng shui style. On outside terraces at various levels there are a total of 90 significant pools – and 30 cabanas around one swimmable expanse have their own plunge pools. The beach is over 2km. Of course there is statement Wellness, AWAKEN, and significant shopping.

Enter the massive lobby through a front door flanked by 20-metre water curtains and giant firepits. Ahead is a ten-metre tall silver sculpture, one of hundreds around the hotel by American Mike McLeod, in Jeff Koons’ style. Look up, from the lobby, to two glass-walled mezzanine-level restaurants, one by Gaston Acurio and one by Heston Blumenthal.

Nobu by the Pool - Atlantis The Royal, Dubai

All Atlantis Royal’s 17 eating places, by the way, are operated by the hotel. Although the culinary-celeb list also includes Hakkasan, Milo’s and Nobu on the Beach, possibly the anonymous Gastronomy will be the lasting favourite.

Gastronomy is the ultimate food hall, 960 seats, over 250 switched-on team members, 18 integral food concepts, a walk-in meat ageing room and a wall of do-it-yourself vinaigrette compilations.

Sky Pool Villa, Living room - Atlantis The Royal, Dubai

Reserve any room, sea or city facing, but proximity to an elevator will save time. As well as exploring the Royal you will want to head over to sibling Atlantis The Palm, which now seems just a tad old-fashioned and down-market. The Palm’s former 924 sqm Bridge Suite, spanning the building’s two towers, is now yet another Nobu, and you can sign there. Overall there is so much to do at the entire Atlantis Dubai complex you don’t need any of the rest of Dubai.

Mary Gostelow publishes the daily girlahead.com, a weekly newswire Mary Gostelow’s Inner Circle, and a unique weekly 15-minute industry Mary Gostelow Girlahead Podcast, all part of Almont Global.

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