At the 2025 World Travel Awards regional ceremony in Doha, Altaris Dubai received the title of Middle East's Leading Luxury Hotel — the property's first appearance on the regional podium since opening in 2019.
A Property Defined by Contrasts
Altaris Dubai occupies a position unique within the Collection: a city of superlatives that demands architecture of equal confidence. The property rises above the historic Al Seef district, its contemporary facade drawing from the geometric vocabulary of Mashrabiya screens. Inside, the visual logic shifts to an almost monastic restraint — pale stone, deep shadow, and the measured sound of water moving through a central reflecting pool. The tension between the city's excess and the hotel's interior quiet is intentional, and it is this contrast that guests cite most often in their correspondence.
Service Architecture at Scale
Altaris Dubai operates with one of the highest staff-to-guest ratios in the region. A dedicated Cultural Attaché programme assigns a specialist to each suite-level guest — an individual with deep knowledge of the city's art, finance, and cultural calendar, capable of curating experiences invisible to standard concierge programmes. This might mean a private tour of the Alserkal Avenue galleries before public opening, a meeting arranged with a regional architect, or a table at a restaurant not yet listed publicly. The programme has become one of the most requested services across the entire Collection.
Culinary Identity
The culinary programme at Altaris Dubai is led by Executive Chef Layla Al Rashidi, who has built a menu rooted in Gulf culinary heritage while drawing on the city's position as a crossroads of global cuisine. The flagship restaurant, Dunes, serves a nine-course tasting menu that charts the journey of spice along historic trade routes. The Gold Bar offers an edit of global spirits alongside a bar menu that reimagines classic mezze through a fine-dining lens.
Recognition and Responsibility
The World Travel Awards recognition is accepted with gratitude and with purpose. Altaris Dubai has committed to achieving carbon neutrality across its operations by 2027, in line with the Collection's global ESG roadmap. A solar canopy currently under construction above the rooftop pool deck will provide 40% of the property's daytime energy requirements upon completion later this year. Excellence and environmental responsibility are not competing ambitions — they are the same obligation.
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