Pakistan’s most extravagant residence, the Royal Palace House, commands a hefty $450 million (PKR 125 crore), but it’s no match for the $1.8 billion Antilia owned by Mukesh and Nita Ambani. Tucked into Lahore’s ritzy Gulberg district, this 10-kanal masterpiece oozes luxury at every turn—a dazzling outlier in a country grappling with economic and political turbulence.
Covering 10 kanals, the Royal Palace House flaunts 10 lavish bedrooms, 10 sleek bathrooms, and sprawling outdoor escapes with verdant gardens and tranquil waterfalls. Step inside, and you’re hit with a high-end gym, a plush theater, a laid-back lounge, and a massive garage fit for a car collector’s wildest dreams. Its design? A bold fusion of Mughal heritage and cutting-edge cool, draped in a striking black-and-gold scheme that screams extravagance.
In Lahore’s elite Gulberg enclave, the Royal Palace stands as a testament to over-the-top living, priced at $450 million. It’s a jaw-dropping feat in Pakistan’s landscape—yet it pales next to Antilia, the Mumbai skyscraper that redefined billionaire benchmarks. While this Lahore jewel dazzles, Ambani’s 27-story icon towers over it in every sense. Walk through its doors, and you’ll taste luxury—just not the world-dominating kind.

