Armani Hotel Dubai occupies floors 1–8 and 38–39 of the Burj Khalifa — the only hotel in the world located inside the world’s tallest building. It has 160 rooms and suites across these floors, all designed personally by Giorgio Armani. The hotel has eight dining venues, a spa, and a private pool. Non-staying guests can access the dining venues with reservations. Rates start from approximately AED 1,800 per night (approx. USD 490). Hotel guests have direct access to the Burj Khalifa without going through Dubai Mall.
The Armani Hotel Dubai was one of the first Armani Hotels & Resorts properties to open globally, debuting on 4 January 2010 — the same day as the official Burj Khalifa inauguration. The hotel was designed under Giorgio Armani’s direct personal supervision, making it one of the most closely art-directed hotel interiors in the world. Every element — from the room furnishings to the dining tableware — reflects Armani’s signature aesthetic: restrained luxury, neutral palettes, clean lines, and exceptional material quality.
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The Armani Hotel’s interior design was overseen by Giorgio Armani personally — one of only a handful of hotels in the world where the founding designer was directly involved in every interior decision. The aesthetic is characteristically Armani: restrained neutral palettes (charcoal, cream, taupe, warm grey), tactile material quality (dark stone, polished wood, leather, linen), and the elimination of visual clutter. The result is a hotel that feels calmer and more considered than most luxury properties — maximalist in quality, minimalist in appearance.
The 160 rooms and suites range from Superior Rooms to the Armani Suite — the tower’s most prestigious accommodation. All rooms feature bespoke Armani furniture, marble bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling glass, and the same material precision as the public areas. Views vary by floor and orientation: the higher floors (38–39) have the most dramatic views of Downtown Dubai and the Gulf.
The Armani Hotel has eight dining venues, all open to non-staying guests with a reservation. The main restaurants are: Armani/Ristorante (Italian fine dining, dinner only, smart attire required); Armani/Amal (modern Indian cuisine, lunch and dinner); Armani/Deli (casual Italian cafe, most accessible price point, open all day); and Armani/Lounge (sophisticated lounge, afternoon tea, cocktails). Dress code varies by venue — smart casual minimum for all, smart attire for Ristorante and Amal at dinner.
Armani’s Italian fine dining restaurant — the most formal of the hotel’s dining venues. The menu focuses on classic Italian regional cuisine with premium ingredients and precise execution. Dinner only. Smart attire required — no shorts, casual trainers, or informal clothing. Reservations essential, particularly on weekends. One of Dubai’s most prestigious Italian dining addresses.
Modern Indian cuisine with a sophisticated approach — not the informal curry-house format but elevated, contemporary Indian cooking with premium ingredients. The menu draws from across the Indian subcontinent with a focus on regional variety and refined presentation. Open for lunch and dinner. Smart casual required.
The most accessible of the Armani Hotel’s dining options — a casual Italian deli and cafe concept serving fresh pasta, pastries, sandwiches, salads, and coffee. Open all day. The price point is significantly lower than the other Armani venues, and the atmosphere is relaxed. A popular choice for visitors to the area who want an Armani experience without the formal dining commitment. Smart casual applies but the atmosphere is notably more informal.
A sophisticated lounge offering afternoon tea, cocktails, mocktails, and light bites throughout the day and into the evening. The Armani Lounge aesthetic — deep upholstery, low lighting, impeccable material quality — creates a calm, private atmosphere. Popular for afternoon tea and early evening cocktails. Smart casual required.
The Armani/SPA on the lower floors of the hotel offers a full spa menu — treatments, hydrotherapy, sauna and steam, and fitness facilities. The spa design follows the same restrained Armani aesthetic as the rest of the hotel. The private pool is available to hotel guests. Non-staying guests can access the spa with a treatment booking — pool access is typically restricted to guests.
Staying at Armani Hotel Dubai offers two practical advantages over other luxury Downtown Dubai properties: direct access to the Burj Khalifa building without going through Dubai Mall (a separate, private entrance reserved for hotel guests), and the unique distinction of sleeping inside the world’s tallest building. The rooms themselves are exceptional but relatively compact given the floor plans at this height — the experience is more about the design quality, location, and access than about large room footprints.
For non-staying guests who want to experience the Armani Hotel’s restaurants, a reservation is all that’s required — the hotel’s dining venues are open to all. See our Burj Khalifa restaurants guide for a comparison of all dining options in the tower.
The Armani Hotel is the most expensive downtown option and the most design-focused. The Address Downtown offers comparable luxury at slightly lower rates with arguably better Burj Khalifa and fountain views from upper floors. Palace Downtown offers the most romantic fountain-view setting. Vida Downtown is the best mid-range option. For a full comparison, see our hotels near Burj Khalifa guide.
Yes. The Armani Hotel Dubai occupies floors 1–8 and 38–39 of the Burj Khalifa — the only hotel located inside the world’s tallest building.
Yes. All of the Armani Hotel’s dining venues — Ristorante, Amal, Deli, and Lounge — are open to non-staying guests with a reservation.
Room rates start from approximately AED 1,800 per night (approx. USD 490) for a standard room, rising significantly for suites and the highest floors. Rates vary by season and availability.
Armani/Ristorante (Italian fine dining), Armani/Amal (modern Indian), Armani/Deli (casual Italian cafe), and Armani/Lounge (cocktails and afternoon tea). All require reservations.
Hotel guests have direct building access and can access the Burj Khalifa lobby and hotel areas without going through Dubai Mall. However, visiting the observation decks (floors 124, 125, or 148) still requires a paid observation deck ticket — hotel accommodation does not include observation deck access.
Smart casual minimum for all venues. Armani/Ristorante and Armani/Amal at dinner require smart attire — no shorts, casual trainers, or informal clothing. Armani/Deli is the most relaxed venue. See our Burj Khalifa dress code guide for full details.
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