Hotel of the Week: Atlantis The Royal Debuts Ken Fulk- Designed Outpost of Famed Restaurant Carbone

The celebrated dining destination features one of the world’s largest jellyfish aquariums—just the latest spectacle for the staggering property with major art installations, an unparalleled fountain show, and sweeping city views from a Dolce & Gabbana-dressed pool

Colorful sculpture of an elephant with sunglasses in front of a unique, modern architectural building under a blue sky.
Exterior of Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

Three years after its epic, star-studded opening—culminating in a dazzling water-and-fire performance by Beyoncé—the Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed Atlantis The Royal continues to make a splash in Dubai’s superlative-drenched hotel universe. It accomplishes what many mega-resorts aspire to, yet often fall short of: ultimate luxury and superb service, while maintaining true “what-will-they-do-next” status.

Elegant restaurant interior with dim lighting, chandeliers, white tablecloths, and a bar in the background.
Ken Fulk-designed interiors of Carbone at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Elegant restaurant interior with tables, red chairs, decorative lighting, and a wall-sized aquarium with jellyfish.
The jellyfish tank at Carbone. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

The latest debut is Major Food Group’s now-iconic Italian-American restaurant Carbone, which opened inside The Royal’s lobby. Designed by Ken Fulk, a Galerie Creative Mind, alongside Bishop Design, the space features dazzling, over-the-top embellishments, like one of the world’s largest jellyfish aquariums, with 4,000 bred-on-site moon jellyfish spanning an entire wall. Carbone’s signature chandeliers hang from a coffered ceiling of patinated metal tiles, bathing the leather and velvet booths in a warm, golden glow.

Stylish upscale bar with luxurious decor, gold accents, red floral centerpiece, and a row of elegant bar stools.
Interiors of Carbone, designed by Ken Fulk, at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

And the unmistakable dining destination is hardly the hotel’s only new initiative. In collaboration with UAE online shopping platform Ounass, Cloud 22—The Royal’s sky pool overlooking the Arabian Gulf—is now draped in Dolce & Gabbana’s Carretto Siciliano print. Nearby, six acrylic trumpets are topped with 110 flowers made from individually hand-blown glass pieces while vapor clouds swirls from day to night. A stunning DJ booth anchors Cloud 22’s deck, its stainless steel skin traced with LED veins that pulse red to the beat.

Rooftop pool with luxurious lounge chairs and umbrellas overlooking a scenic ocean view at sunrise.
Dolce & Gabbana outfitted the loungers at Cloud22, the panoramic pool deck at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

The artful moments around the infinity pool are just a small sampling of The Royal’s myriad moments of creative expression. Upon entering, guests first encounter Droplets, the lobby’s centerpiece, representing the first drop of rain in a desert. Three aquariums double as LED art installations, radiating with a spectacular light show starring 7,200 marine animals across 32 species.

Luxurious hotel lobby with modern sculpture, plush seating, elegant lighting, and intricate decor.
Droplets sculpture in the lobby of Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

Outside, Skyblaze stands as the Middle East’s first and only permanent fire-and-water performance fountain with 1,400 choreographed, color-changing lights enhancing the spectacle that resemble liquid fireworks. The show is best viewed from the Elements Terrace, which features a sunken lounge surrounded by one-of-a-kind water candles exclusively designed for The Royal.

Impressive modern hotel architecture with a large central water fountain and surrounding palm trees against a clear blue sky.
Skyblaze fountain at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

If everything leading up to the suite door doesn’t leave guests breathless, the four-bedroom, two-level Royal Mansion will unquestionably astound. Considered the crown jewel of the six-tower resort, the penthouse connects both sides of the building and opens through a private foyer framed by sculptural glass olive trees.

Inside, entertainment unfolds effortlessly: a sweeping terrace with infinite views of the Arabian Sea, Palm Island, and Dubai’s skyline; an infinity pool made for post-sunset dips; and an outdoor kitchen. A 12-seat dining room delivers celebrity-chef dinners, while a dedicated entertainment lounge, library, and bar bring the party home. Chopard in-room amenities and round-the-clock butler service ensure every box is checked.

Modern luxury living room with city skyline view, stylish furniture, decorative ceiling, and large windows.
Living room in the Panoramic penthouse at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Luxury dining room with elegant long table, plush chairs, modern chandelier, and cityscape view through large windows at sunset.
Dining room in the Panoramic penthouse at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Modern living room with elegant decor, contemporary furniture, abstract art, and a cozy ambience.
Living room in the Panoramic penthouse at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Modern hotel room with large window, city view, king-sized bed, beige tones, armchair, small table with flowers, and decorative art.
Bedroom in the Panoramic penthouse at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Modern bedroom with a large bed, decorative wood paneling, pendant lights, and elegant furnishings.
Main bedroom in the Panoramic penthouse at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Luxury bathroom with freestanding tub, ocean view through large windows, modern decor with wooden accents and glass shelves.
Main bath in the Panoramic penthouse at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal
Luxury indoor swimming pool with city skyline view through large windows, decorated with plants and contemporary design elements.
Panoramic penthouse private pool at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai. Photo: Courtesy of Atlantis The Royal

Anchoring the living space is a luminous art installation—a single suspended droplet migrated from the lobby’s Droplets installation—that reflects and refracts light, echoing the resort’s water-driven narrative.

Dubai’s skyline may be filled with incredible hotels, but Atlantis The Royal continues to lead the conversation.