Don’t be misled by the name “The Palms” — this is not a getaway vacation destination. It falls short of expectations.
Check-in Experience
At around USD 300–400 per night, the place is overcrowded and completely lacks any sense of exclusivity. There was no warmth or sense of welcome at check-in — just a rushed, transactional process. No one bothered to ask about late checkout, and there was no apology or acknowledgment for the failed SNA upgrade. They mentioned they had “kindly” assigned a room on the 18th floor, but it wasn’t the kind of upgrade worth mentioning — nothing remarkable at all.
Service
No welcome amenities were provided. Even a 4-star Marriott property offers a simple welcome fruit plate, but here there was nothing — not even a welcome letter. It’s not something that truly matters, but in most hotels, at the very least, the guest’s name appears on the TV screen as a small gesture of hospitality. It was surprising to see that a so-called 5-star hotel showed no such effort or attention to detail.
Turn-down service was also awkward — staff literally rang doorbells along the hallway to hand out chocolates as if distributing rations. Quite ridiculous.
That said, the concierge team was truly professional — they were the only bright spot. In particular, Igor was outstanding: humorous, genuinely friendly, and highly professional. His warm service was the only thing that managed to lift our spirits during the stay. I’m adding one extra star to this review solely because of him. However, it’s almost sad to see such a capable staff member working under a hotel that doesn’t match his standard.
Room Condition
The rooms feel like a marble-covered business hotel — no distinctive design, just an old structure with a simple touch of renovation.
Towels were thin and rough, more like low-grade beach towels. This issue is quite serious and requires urgent improvement.
Even from the top floor (18th), the view was obstructed by nearby buildings. Perhaps the suite or sea view rooms are better, but there’s hardly any “wow factor.”
Hotel Facilities
Frankly, very disappointing. The lobby is tiny, there’s no executive lounge, and most facilities operate independently — Aura needs a separate reservation, and even the Kyma private beach requires booking and may be closed for private events. Restaurants at Palm Gardens aren’t even managed by the hotel itself.
The hotel connects directly to a mall, which is filled mostly with mid-range brands and offers nothing particularly worth shopping for — far from the sense of Dubai luxury. Perhaps that’s why the hotel lobby ends up feeling more like a taxi pickup area than a true luxury entrance.
Even guests driving cars with very low ground clearance or of high value are charged AED 500 per day for valet parking, which is absurd. During our stay, we visited five other 5-star hotels in Dubai, all of which offered complimentary front-entrance parking even to non-guests. According to the staff, this fee is “standard practice” in Dubai, but it felt more like an excuse to justify the hotel’s limited space rather than a legitimate policy.
The pool is extremely small and fully exposed to surrounding buildings with zero privacy.
Breakfast tasted fine but lacked sufficient selection. The so-called “wall of donuts” felt gimmicky. The F&B team clearly needs to refresh their concept to align with modern hospitality standards. Honestly, if breakfast weren’t included, I’d have preferred eating at the mall next door.
Overall Impression
Unless you’re attending a conference, business meeting, or dining at one of the F&B facilities, honestly there’s absolutely no reason to stay here!
This hotel falls below the 5-star standard and leaves a lingering sense of...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of staying at the St. Regis Hotel Dubai The Palm, with my Family, and I must say that it was an absolutely amazing experience. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted by the most welcoming and friendly staff who truly went above and beyond to make sure that my stay was nothing short of perfect.
The room itself was beautifully designed and had all the amenities that one could wish for. Every detail had been thoughtfully considered, from the soft and comfortable bed to the luxurious bathroom and the stunning views of the Palm Jumeirah.
But what really stood out to me was the level of service that I received from the staff. Each and every member of the team was incredibly attentive and dedicated to ensuring that I had everything I needed. They truly made me feel like a VIP guest and went out of their way to make my stay unforgettable.
I also had the pleasure of experiencing some of the hotel's facilities, including the stunning infinity pool and the exceptional restaurants. The food was absolutely delicious and the service was impeccable.
Overall, I cannot recommend the St. Regis Hotel Dubai The Palm enough. It is not just the beautiful rooms and facilities that make it a 5-star hotel, but the exceptional experience that the welcoming staff provides. Thank you to everyone at the St. Regis Hotel Dubai The Palm for making my stay so memorable. I cannot...
Read morewhoever is in charge of front traffic flow is lacking of common sense, there are at least 5 or 6 security or traffic control persons there from the road leading to either the hotel or Nakheel mall or left exit. The way the road is designed, there will be people using left turn and left turn to take the short cut and exit. Not allowing people to turn left is not a solution, people are directed to jam up the traffic in the front of the hotel for no good reasons. That area is already busy enough, you don’t need extra traffic through there, it wastes everyone’s time and extra traffic control resources. All is needed is one person to direct traffic, if people wants to turn left, no point to direct them to go right, you just add extra traffic flow to the right and then they still need to exit left… this is not about control and power, please use common sense to make traffic flow...
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