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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm

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Occupying the lower 18 floors of The Palm Tower on the trunk of Palm Jumeirah, The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm is among the city's quieter luxury addresses, earning 94.5 points on the 2026 La Liste Top Hotels ranking. Art deco interiors, 290 rooms with floor-to-ceiling views, complimentary 24-hour butler service, and a rooftop dining cluster that includes Trèsind Studio and Aura Skypool give it a competitive position well above its price point.

The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Where Palm Jumeirah Meets a More Considered Kind of Luxury

The trunk of Palm Jumeirah is, by Dubai standards, the calmer end of the peninsula. The fronds fan outward into a succession of villa compounds and resort-hotel clusters, but the trunk itself sits closer to the mainland, anchored by The Palm Tower, a 52-story glass-and-steel structure that reads more Midtown Manhattan than Gulf spectacle. The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm occupies the building's first 18 floors, a vertical footprint that keeps it grounded beneath the observation deck and the Aura Skypool above, while maintaining something the city's flashier luxury addresses rarely sustain: a sense of proportion.

Dubai's luxury hotel market has long polarised between maximalist statement properties and smaller boutique offerings. Atlantis The Royal and Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab occupy the spectacle end of that spectrum; The Lana represents a newer wave of quieter, design-forward properties. The St. Regis on The Palm sits somewhere between those poles: a full-scale international chain property with 290 rooms, but one that applies restraint as a design principle rather than an afterthought. The 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels ranking awarded it 94.5 points, a score that places it in serious company on the global circuit alongside properties such as Cheval Blanc Paris and Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo.

The Architecture of Restraint: Interiors and Room Design

Art deco is an unusual choice for a Dubai hotel opened in a tower shaped by contemporary engineering, but it reads clearly here. Geometric patterning runs through carpets, wall treatments, and furniture in gold tones that stop short of excess — a difficult calibration in a city where excess is often the brief. The rooms draw natural light through floor-to-ceiling glazing, with views oriented across the Palm Jumeirah fronds, the Dubai skyline, or the Gulf depending on orientation and floor. Glass-panelled marble bathrooms come fitted with dual vanities, walk-in rain showers, large soaking tubs, and electronic blinds: a specification level that aligns with the property's peer set rather than exceeding it, but one executed without the visible cost-cutting that can soften comparable properties in the 290-room bracket.

The St. Regis butler service is a brand-wide programme, but its presence here matters for how it shapes the stay: complimentary and available around the clock across all 290 rooms, it handles luggage unpacking, evening pressing, and special requests without being positioned as a premium add-on. For properties at this price level, that kind of baseline service consistency is a more reliable signal of quality than a single standout amenity. The approach mirrors how the St. Regis brand has operated since its New York origins, a lineage that properties in New York and globally carry forward in varying degrees of fidelity.

The Third Floor and the Rooftop: Two Distinct Pool Experiences

The property offers two separate pool environments, which is not unusual for a Palm Jumeirah hotel but is managed here with more deliberate segmentation than most. The third floor holds two infinity pools — one designated for families, one adults-only , with the Dip Pool Bar operating alongside, serving poolside beverages and light meals. The setup is functional and well-staffed: attendants circulate with water bottles and cold towels, a small operational detail that signals attentiveness without requiring instruction.

Far more distinctive offer is Aura Skypool on the 50th floor of The Palm Tower. Positioned as the highest panoramic infinity pool in the world, it takes in views across Palm Jumeirah, Ain Dubai, the Gulf, and the Dubai skyline in a single unobstructed sweep. Access requires a separate booking and is not included as a room entitlement, but the hotel's position within the building means guests have direct access without leaving the property.

Iridium Spa and the Fitness Programme

Iridium Spa carries a treatment menu that covers massages, body wraps, facials, nail services, and a less common offering: sound healing sessions. The signature treatment, the 180-minute Rejuvenating Gold Signature Journey, uses crushed 24-karat gold as an exfoliant before a rhassoul body mask application. The format is consistent with positioning in the upper-mid tier of Dubai spa programming, where ingredient theatrics are expected but execution quality varies considerably. Arriving a few minutes before treatment to use the sauna and steam rooms is recommended in the hotel's own documentation. The fitness centre operates on a 24/7 basis, a specification that matters for guests on international schedules.

St. Regis Gardens: A Rooftop Dining Cluster That Earns Attention

Upper floors of the property house St. Regis Gardens, a rooftop dining environment set among bonsai trees, palms, and landscaping that frames three distinct restaurants. The anchor is Trèsind Studio, which presents an Indian tasting menu and has accumulated serious recognition in Dubai's fine dining circuit. Alongside it, Chez Wam offers modern French cuisine with international influences and DJ programming, while Signor Sassi , an outpost of the London original , turns out classic Italian fare. The clustering of three restaurants at this level gives the property a dining proposition that competes with dedicated destination-dining hotels rather than relying on in-house convenience alone.

On the ground level, Cordelia handles Mediterranean seafood and grill work in a setting that carries the property's art deco language: New York glamour applied to a Gulf address. Dishes documented on the menu include a bouillabaisse with prawns, white fish, mussels, and clams , a French classic adapted to the hotel's Mediterranean register. The St. Regis Bar maintains a tradition carried from the original New York property: ceremonial bottle sabering, followed by a glass of Champagne. The house cocktail, the Glitzy Mary, is the Dubai interpretation of the Bloody Mary.

For guests comparing Palm Jumeirah dining options, the rooftop cluster here is a more credentialed offer than the restaurant programmes at many comparable addresses, including Address Beach Resort or properties further along the coast. Those planning to eat primarily in-house will find less need to seek out external reservations.

Where It Sits in the Dubai Hotel Market

At a rate around $503 per night, the property prices against the mid-to-upper tier of Dubai's Palm Jumeirah hotel set, below the rates commanded by Atlantis The Royal and above what comparable addresses in the Downtown corridor or Creek Harbour typically reach. For comparison, properties in other markets with equivalent La Liste positioning include Aman New York and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, both of which operate at a significantly higher nightly rate. That gap is partly a function of the Dubai market and partly of the property's positioning as a serious but not maximalist address.

Guests travelling to the broader UAE region can extend their trip to properties with a different character entirely: Arabian Nights Village in Abu Dhabi, Anantara Qasr Al Sarab in the Liwa Desert, or Al Badayer Retreat in Sharjah offer a counterpoint to the Palm Jumeirah high-rise format. For those staying on the Palm, our full Dubai guide covers the broader dining and hotel scene in detail.

Know Before You Go

  • Address: The Palm Tower, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE
  • Room count: 290 rooms and suites
  • Starting rate: From approximately $503 per night
  • Google rating: 4.5 from 1,639 reviews
  • La Liste 2026: 94.5 points (Leading Hotels ranking)
  • Hotel group: Marriott International (St. Regis brand)
  • Butler service: Complimentary, 24 hours, all room categories
  • Pools: Third-floor family and adults-only infinity pools; Aura Skypool (50th floor, separate booking required)
  • Spa: Iridium Spa , arrive early to use sauna and steam rooms before treatment
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym
  • Dining highlights: Trèsind Studio (Indian tasting menu), Chez Wam (modern French), Signor Sassi (Italian), Cordelia (Mediterranean grill), The St. Regis Bar
  • Meeting rooms: Available on-site
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