Is there really no one discussing this newly opened ultra-luxury hotel?
by EchoesOfEternity123
Jul 6, 2025
My take on this property is: If the Bulgari Resort Dubai were a brand-new hotel opening in 2025, this is basically what it would look like!
First, its scale is massive—at least twice the size of Bulgari—so while its lobby and public areas are exquisitely designed, they also feature much higher ceilings and more spacious activity zones!
The rooms also emphasize refinement. Despite not being overly large, they lack nothing in amenities and come with a fantastic terrace!
However, the coastal humidity in Dubai is intense. Leaving the door open for a while will fog up the room, with mirrors steaming over. Spending extended time outdoors leaves you feeling sticky, so returning to the hotel for a bath or shower is incredibly refreshing!
The bathrobes (in orange) are the same style as those at Burj Al Arab—thick and elegantly draping. The hotel has three pools: a rooftop infinity pool and a main pool, both free to use. The pool with the best view (shown in P5) is exclusively complimentary for suite/executive guests, while regular room guests need to pay—though it's rarely crowded and offers stunning views!
Breakfast is served across four restaurants, which later separate into independent venues offering French, Chinese, Indian, and Arabic cuisines post-breakfast hours!
I've rarely encountered such a lavish breakfast spread, but with few Chinese guests currently, there's limited Chinese fare—just some decent shrimp dumplings, with no noodles or similar options. Instead, they serve Japanese dishes like grilled meat and sushi!
I personally devoured a dozen oysters and sampled every seafood item as if it were a buffet. If still hungry, I headed to a section featuring breads from a certain Hermès-named bakery. The overall dining experience was excellent, with gorgeous views facing the Burj Al Arab!
Post by EchoesOfEternity123 | Jul 6, 2025












