No, there is no such thing as an official 10-star hotel in 2026. The international hotel rating system traditionally caps at five stars, which denotes the highest tier of luxury, service, and amenities. While some ultra-lavish properties like the Burj Al Arab in Dubai are often colloquially or marketing-wise referred to as "7-star" hotels, this is not a recognized industry classification. These unofficial labels are used to signify levels of opulence that exceed standard five-star requirements, such as having a private butler for every room or a 24-karat gold iPad for guest use. In 2026, star ratings remain inconsistent across borders—for example, a 4-star hotel in Europe may have different criteria than one in the US—but the mathematical cap for any legitimate hospitality auditing body remains firmly at five stars.
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.