
The Residence at One&Only Royal Mirage offers a boutique, adults-only stay in Dubai
When it comes to luxury hotels in Dubai, the bar is set extremely high and there's one property that stands out for its boutique feel—something of a rarity in a city where bigger almost always means better.
The Residence at One&Only Royal Mirage in Dubai offers guests an exclusive adults-only sanctuary where exceptional design and world-class amenities converge to create an unparalleled luxury experience.
Recently, its 48 rooms and suites underwent a meticulous renovation, revealing a fresh new look that blends timeless Arabian design elements— think arched windows and intricate latticework—with contemporary touches.
See also: Tatler's guide to Dubai: 15 must-try experiences for first-time visitors
Photo 1 of 3 The suites in The Residence at One&Only Royal Mirage in Dubai look out to sprawling gardens
Photo 2 of 3 The spacious suites in The Residence at One&Only Royal Mirage in Dubai
Photo 3 of 3 The suites in The Residence at One&Only Royal Mirage in Dubai look out to sprawling gardens

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