The Ambani family uses their newest Dubai villa as a private retreat, offering opulence and relaxation in one of the world's most exclusive locations.
Mukesh AmbaniPalm JumeirahDubaiReal EstateLuxury LifestyleReal EstateJan 01, 2025
Mukesh Ambani, the father of Anant Ambani, gifted the luxurious beachfront villa in Palm Jumeirah to his son and daughter-in-law, Radhika Merchant.
The Ambanis reportedly spent around INR 5,000 crore on the grand wedding festivities of Anant Ambani.
The villa in Palm Jumeirah spans 26,033 square feet and features 10 bedrooms, a private spa, an exterior swimming pool, an indoor pool, a 70-metre-long private beach, Italian marble interiors, a fully equipped bar, a salon, bespoke sculptures, and cutting-edge lighting.
The Ambanis' neighbors in Palm Jumeirah include Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and football legends David Beckham and Michel Salgado.
The latest villa acquisition by the Ambanis is significant as it is reported to be Dubai's biggest residential agreement, facilitated by Conor McKay of Belleview Real Estate.
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