Atlantis The Royal gears up for grand opening party

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The hotly-anticipated Atlantis The Royal hotel will be opening its doors this weekend - but only for a grand opening party.

Pop star Beyonce is scheduled to perform at the ultra-luxurious resort and has been causing a stir this week on social media with her rehearsals for the opening party, which is invite-only.

Atlantis The Royal will officially open its doors for bookings on February 10. 

The new mega-hotel will be home to 17 world-class restaurants, including eight celebrity chef eateries. These include Michelin-starred Heston Blumenthal and Iranian-American celebrity TV chef and cookbook author Ariana Bundy.

According to media reports, Atlantis The Royal has 795 rooms, suites and penthouses along with 90 swimming pools.

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