Inside the Burj Khalifa. Giorgio Armani designed every doorknob.
"On floors 1 to 8 and 38 to 39 of the Burj Khalifa — the world's tallest building — Armani Hotel Dubai opened in 2010 as Giorgio Armani's first hotel. The same year the Burj opened. Every fabric, every doorknob, every uniform was designed by Armani himself."
The Armani Hotel Dubai opened on 27 April 2010 — the same week the Burj Khalifa was officially inaugurated — and it remains, in 2026, the only Giorgio Armani hotel anywhere outside Milan. The 160 rooms occupy floors 1 to 8 and 38 to 39 of the world's tallest building. Armani himself led every interior and exterior decision, from the 240,000 individual fabric panels in the lobby to the eight curated room categories to the staff uniforms. The property is, by intent, a Giorgio Armani aesthetic statement at hotel scale.
The room categories run from Armani Classic — 50 square metres on a low floor with a Downtown view — to the Armani Signature Suite, on the 39th floor, at over 600 square metres with a private terrace facing the Dubai Fountain show. Every room is finished in Armani's signature palette: ribbon-grey linen, Italian-walnut headboards, dark Eramosa marble in the bath, and Saint-Louis crystal glassware. The bath products are Armani Privé. The mini-bar carries Armani-curated Italian wines. Five lifestyle managers — not a single concierge desk — handle each room's stay end-to-end.
Of the seven restaurants and lounges, Armani / Ristorante is the most celebrated: a Michelin-starred Italian room with views directly over the Dubai Fountain choreography, twice-nightly. Armani / Mediterraneo handles the all-day buffet brief at a more considered standard than the genre suggests. Armani / Lounge, on the lobby level, is the considered cocktail address. Armani / Privé, on the basement level, is the after-hours nightclub — closed Sundays and Mondays, busy on Thursdays through Saturdays. The 12,000-square-foot Armani Spa carries the only Italian Armani Wellness ritual menu in the city.
Armani Hotel Dubai is the right answer for a particular kind of guest: somebody who wants to wake up inside the Burj Khalifa, walk to the elevator that runs to the At The Top observation deck, and have the Dubai Fountain choreography happening directly below their suite at 9 PM. It works less well for a beach-led stay — there is no beach club here — and exceptionally well for a downtown business stay, a milestone city anniversary, or a one-night-on-the-way-through stay where the Burj Khalifa connection is the point.
DIFC is six minutes by car. The Armani Lifestyle Manager system — five managers, no concierge — handles same-day visa-on-arrival paperwork, Emirates lounge access, and any one of the city's restaurants the in-house team can phone directly. The Armani Ambassador Suite has a six-seat dining room that converts to a small boardroom.
The Armani Signature Suite on the 39th floor, with a private terrace facing the Dubai Fountain show twice nightly, is the celebration room. Brief the lifestyle manager 48 hours ahead and they will arrange a private Armani / Ristorante dinner at a window-side table with the fountain choreography timed to the dessert course.
Better as a one-to-three-night opener than a full honeymoon week — pair with three or four nights at One&Only The Palm or the Bulgari for the beach chapter, then return to Armani Dubai on the night before departure for the closing dinner at Armani / Ristorante.
Rates checked May 2026. Price varies by date and view.
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