Burj Al Arab Hotel


Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai was opened in 1999. This one of the most expensive hotels is claimed to be the most iconic hotels on the planet because of its amazing design. Burj Al Arab 321-meters tower, known as a second tallest building in the world used especially for a hotel, stands on a man-made island 280 meters from the Jumeirah coast, 15km south of the city and 25km from Dubai International Airport, connected to the shore by a bridge, dominating the Dubai coastline. At night, it offers an unforgettable sight, surrounded by choreographed color sculptures of water and fire. The all-suite hotel offers best worlds luxury goods. With your chauffeur driven Rolls Royce, discreet in-suite check-in, private reception desk on every floor and a brigade of highly trained butlers, you can be assured of the ultimate in personal service throughout your stay.
Designed to provide maximum comfort, their unique service levels mean that even your check in will be in the privacy of your suite. There are no rooms, the hotel has 202 suites, each one arranged over two floors. Ranging from a capacious 169 sq. mts to an astonishing 780 sq. mts in size, the floor to ceiling glass windows offer simply breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Some 2,000 sq m of 22-carat gold leaf have been used in the decor of the lobby and the restaurants, together with Italian marble and Brazilian granite and custom-made carpets.
Surrounded by white beaches and the blue waters of the Arabian Gulf, you can choose from a variety of activities while staying at Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai. You can swim at the outdoor or at the the impressive indoor pool in the Assawan Spa on the 18th floor with beautiful Arabesque decor and dramatic views. The spa also comprises a gym, saunas, steam rooms, hydrotherapy baths, several treatment rooms, and a ladies-only section. Explore new boundaries and enjoy unlimited complimentary access to Wild Wadi Water Park. The cost of staying in a suite begins at US$1,000 per night, the Royal Suite is the most expensive - US$28,000 per night
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