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The Al Qasr Hotel at Dubai’s Madinat Jumeirah Resort.

By Adrian Prisca

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If you were ever lucky enough to head to Dubai and taste ultimate degrees of exclusivity and luxury, your return home has probably started a longing to get back to the Emirates. But there’s also the wish to see something new, to visit different places than the ones you’ve already visited, let alone sleep in. Here’s one incredibly nice solution to the issue, dubbed the Al Qasr Hotel.

Located just half an hour away from Dubai International Airport, your arrival at the Al Qasr Hotel is looked at as a major event. “The Palace” was once a summer residence for the Sheik, and has now converted and furnished to serve as a relaxing getaway for the public.

Integrated part of Dubai’s Madinat Jumeirah Resort, the hotel provides exclusive services, exquisite amenities, joyful tastes and superb light displays both during the day and the night. Furthermore, the staff at Al Qasr will definitely love your children, treating them like true juvenile royalties. The only problem will probably come when they’re removed from this sort of environment.

Comprising a total of 292 rooms and suites, the Al Qasr includes Arabian or Ocean Deluxe Rooms, Arabian, Ocean, Presidential and Royal Suites. They will be entirely decorated to fit the tastes of everyone, from kids to adults, from discerning guests to lovers of peace and quiet.

In addition, the resort also features a water park, gorgeous beach, traditional souk, bars and worldwide-level restaurants, alongside plenty of shopping places. Nightly rates start at around $354 or AED 1,300.

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Founder of Luxatic and countless other projects, Adrian has shaped this website into a go-to source for discerning readers looking for the latest in luxury products and experiences. He has over 15 years of experience in creating, managing and publishing lifestyle content across numerous platforms and he’s considered a leading voice in the luxury industry. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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