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How long did it take to build the Atlantis palm?

It took just six years to build Resorts in the works include The Royal Atlantis, next to the existing Atlantis resort, and Palm 360, a 2-tower resort connected by a 155m-long sky pool.



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Atlantis The Royal photos: First look at new $1.6 billion Dubai resort following six-year build.

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About Atlantis, The Palm. Luxury Hotel & 5 Star Resort In Dubai.

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Coming in at $1.6 billion, the materials used in the construction of Atlantis the Royal are as impressive as its look. The 1,500-foot-long, 550-foot-tall hotel required almost one million square feet of glass, around 1.6 million square feet of marble and 7.8 million cubic feet of concrete to construct.

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Rates for Atlantis The Royal's penthouse suite start at $100,000 per night. Click here to see the Royal Mansion in photos.

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Can you visit Atlantis, The Palm if you're not staying there? While we wholly recommend staying at this bucket list worthy resort you can visit even if you don't have a room booked. The waterpark, aquarium and range of restaurants are all open to visitors, just ensure you book tickets or a table beforehand.

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Emaar Properties is an Emirati multinational real estate development company located in the United Arab Emirates. It is a public joint-stock company, listed on the Dubai Financial Market, and has a valuation of US$16.8 billion as of August 2023.

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The World's Most Ultra-Luxury Resort, Atlantis The Royal Dubai Is Unveiled To The World With An Exclusive Performance By Global Icon, Beyoncé

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At least 1,380 acres (560 hectares) of new land were created in all, within an area about 3.1 miles (5 km) in diameter. The developer of Palm Jumeirah was Nakheel, a real estate company now owned by the government of Dubai.

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No, to date, no concrete evidence or definitive discovery of Atlantis has been made. Despite numerous theories, expeditions, and searches conducted over the years, archaeological remains or conclusive proof of the existence of Atlantis have yet to be found.

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