The Atlantis The Royal in Dubai is the most dazzling

The Atlantis The Royal in Dubai is the most dazzling hotel in the world

Golden toothbrushes, £160,000-a-night suites and Beyoncé’s £20m hour-long show… Dubai’s Atlantis The Royal is the most dazzling hotel in the world

  • Hotel guests enjoy complimentary gold-plated toothbrushes and combs
  • The shop sells Picasso art and there are 17 restaurants and a 21-foot aquarium

For guests paying £160,000 a night for a suite, surely only the world’s biggest star is adequate entertainment.

And Beyonce was indeed the headline act at last night’s opening party of what is said to be the world’s most luxurious hotel.

The Crazy In Love singer was reportedly paid £20million for her hour-long show – her first concert appearance in four years – at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai.

Guests at the hotel enjoy complimentary gold-plated toothbrushes, combs, and razors — chefs expect guests to sneak into their suitcases — a seven-pillow “menu,” personal butlers, and the chance to meditate with dolphins.

His shop sells Picasso art, and there are 17 restaurants and bars staffed by eight celebrity chefs, including Heston Blumenthal’s first bar, Resonance, where guests can admire a 21-foot-tall aquarium containing 4,000 jellyfish.

Beyonce, pictured, was reportedly paid £20million for an hour-long show at Atlantis The Royal Grand Hotel in Dubai

Beyonce, pictured, was reportedly paid £20million for an hour-long show at Atlantis The Royal Grand Hotel in Dubai

It's the first hotel designed with Instagram in mind, with a number of features designed to look good in photos, including a fountain that spans four acres and breathes fire.  The cheapest room is £1,000 per night

It’s the first hotel designed with Instagram in mind, with a range of features designed to look good in photos, including a fountain that spans four acres – and breathes fire. The cheapest room is £1,000 per night

It’s the first hotel designed with Instagram in mind, with a range of features designed to look good in photos, including a fountain that spans four acres – and breathes fire. The cheapest room is £1,000 per night.

Celebrities at the show included Kendall Jenner, Rebel Wilson, Liam Payne, Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan, as well as Beyonce’s husband Jay-Z and their children.

Party-goers drank 4,000 bottles of Moet & Chandon champagne at the grand opening of the 43-story hotel, which employs 3,000 people to cater to its wealthy guests.

The VIP-only “Grand Reveal Party” will take place ahead of the full opening next month for those members of the “general public” who can afford it.

Hotel guests enjoy complimentary gold-plated toothbrushes, combs, and razors — which bosses expect to sneak into their suitcases — a seven-pillow “menu,” personal butlers, and the chance to meditate with dolphins

Guests at the hotel enjoy complimentary gold-plated toothbrushes, combs, and razors — chefs expect guests to sneak into their suitcases — a seven-pillow “menu,” personal butlers, and the chance to meditate with dolphins

The flagship suite at the Royal Mansion that Beyonce and her family stayed in costs £80,000 a night

The flagship suite at the Royal Mansion that Beyonce and her family stayed in costs £80,000 a night

The flagship suite at the Royal Mansion that Beyonce and her family stayed in costs £80,000 a night. Covering over 11,000 square meters and 22 floors, it has four huge rooms, a cinema, a “safe room” and its own pool. Should you require more space, it can be expanded to 15 rooms at £160,000 per night.

Of the 795 rooms, 44 have their own private infinity pools, hundreds of feet in the air.

Next to a bar is an exclusive “Ultra Lounge” with 20 tables, each said to have a minimum turnover of over £20,000.

Hotel boss Timothy Kelly told The Mail on Sunday: “We call this the room for your one percent people” – an exclusive place for only the very wealthiest “celebrities and dignitaries”.

Hotel boss Timothy Kelly told The Mail on Sunday:

Hotel boss Timothy Kelly told The Mail on Sunday: “We call this the room for your one percent people” – an exclusive place for only the very wealthiest “celebrities and dignitaries”.