The One&Only Royal Mirage in Dubai offers a stunning blend of exquisite Arabian architecture, lush grounds, and top-notch service, creating a luxurious escape.
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"How did it strike you on arrival?You’ll be in awe of the scenery from the moment you drive up the long palm-lined road and into the stunning courtyard. Nice. What’s the crowd like?The Royal Mirage is frequented mostly by European vacationers looking to explore the city. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The rooms are large and ornately decorated, but the mood-lighting at night can feel a bit dim for some. You'll forget about it come daytime and the incredible view takes over your window. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?Most rooms feature a king-size bed and ultra-luxurious high thread count sheets. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?If you stay in the Gold Club level, you'll have access to the gold lounge and the breakfast, dinner, light snacks, and cocktails on offer there. The club level also includes afternoon tea (highly recommend). Perhaps our favorite thing about the hotel rooms are their fragrance and bouquet of flowers on display. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.The bathroom is notably large and has luxury toiletries, fluffy towels, and a robe. You likely won't need to call down to the concierge if you forgot to pack anything as the room is stocked with a shaving kit, spare toothbrushes, and toothpaste. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?The Wifi isn’t great,and only allows for two connections per guest, but it is free. Room service: Worth it?The room service menu is pretty solid and not too expensive by Dubai standards. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?Carina, the manager of the gold club lounge, will go out of her way to accommodate you, as well the rest of as the staff. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.The private beach is a highlight, as well as the many restaurants located on the property. What was most memorable—or heartbreaking—about your stay?The service here is all-around spectacular. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Comparatively speaking, this is a great “budget” option for Dubai, but the slow Wifi and dim room lighting might be a dealbreaker for some. We recommend it for a family on a budget since it's in a great location to see the city while still having a private beachfront." - Laura Ratliff
"An opulent resort with arabesque fantasy design, featuring a traditional hammam, beach club, and the Beach Bar & Grill by Mauro Colagreco." - Nicola Chilton
"If you stay in the hotel's Gold Club level, you'll have access to a special lounge with breakfast, dinner, light snacks, and cocktails on offer. The club level also includes an afternoon tea, likely for hoards of British travelers. Perhaps our favorite thing about the rooms here though are their fragrances and bouquet of flowers on display." - Melinda Healy, Laura Ratliff
"One&Only Royal Mirage, the calmest and most elegant of Dubai ’s mainland beach resorts, consists of three Arabian-styled palace hotels set amid a lush, 65-acre palm garden fronted by a three-quarter-mile white-sand beach. The Palace, the oldest and largest hotel, still has the feeling of an intimate escape despite the past decade’s frenetic high-rise construction along the coastal highway. The Arabian Court draws local couples and, in winter, sheikhs who take trained falcons to tea in the lobby. The most exclusive joint, the Residence, is closest to the spa where guests indulge in massage-themed vacations. All rooms share a French-Moroccan decor and courteous staff who continually offer fruit skewers, cold towels, and drinks around four of the U.A.E's most beautiful outdoor pools."
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