Burj Al Arab Hotel

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4 years ago

doesn't need any introduction, view is amazing, se...

doesn't need any introduction, view is amazing, security is very tight, shops inside expensive which you expect but souvenir shops prices are pretty much the same as Dubai duty free surprisingly.

R
4 years ago

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4 years ago

I visited this hotel when I was doing celebrity ma...

I visited this hotel when I was doing celebrity management in association with a high-end fashion house in Jumeirah and we were given a very amiable and detailed guided tour. The opulent interior decor and high ceilings, coupled with the warmth of their staff will leave you feeling with a very relaxed and inimitably regal aura. Although it was inaugurated nearly twenty years ago, this symbol of uber grandeur (built on an artificial island after accomplishing a number of seemingly impossible engineering feats), still represents the finest that a thriving metropolis could offer it's tourists and it is not rare that you find visitors here agape in wonder at the sheer scale of its elegance. Its suites feature patterns that juxtapose the best of the East and West. Its restaurants, Al Muntaha (The Ultimate) and Al Mahara (Oyster), offer a surreal dining experience. You will be left enthralled by some most exclusive materials that were internationally sourced for finishing its decor which include custom-made carpets and rugs from South Africa and India, marble from Brazil and Italy, wooden doors from Dubai and chandeliers from the United Kingdom. Don't be surprised if you brush off gold dust from your shoulders post visit, as nothing less than 24-carat gold leafing is used to embellish a majority of its interior! The structure designed to represent the sail of a ship also features a beautiful helipad, that has been the subject of numerous high-octane celluloid sequences and sports marketing campaigns (remember the epic showdown of the legends, Agassi vs. Federer?). Still vivid in every tennis aficionado's memory, though it has been 14 years since this headline-grabbing event! A must visit on your trip to United Arab Emirates and make sure you return with plenty of trending Instagrammable memories. Google reviews only allows a maximum of five stars, but they should create an exclusive rating system for the Burj Al Arab, to do justice to the sheer magnitude of the guest experience that this pioneering hospitality marvel inspires!

D
4 years ago

One may not have the same wow! as seen from outsid...

One may not have the same wow! as seen from outside when they are inside, unless of course you get to stay and experience the hotel! (I was just attending an event there. Hope I get to stay there soon) :D

s
4 years ago

Good place to get to gether...and near burj al ara...

Good place to get to gether...and near burj al arab there Is a floating restaurant....little bit expensive but worth to visit.... transport facility and taxi access can easily available here...nice place with good beach...burj al Arab beach was very good place and lot of people will come every day....kids play zone was available...worth to visit.

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

It is a hotel established on an artificial island ...

It is a hotel established on an artificial island 100 meters from the sea in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at a height that is only sixty meters short from the Empire State Building in New York City in the United States of America. Adopted by Sheikh Muhammad Al Maktoum

In 2006 he was recognized at the World Tourism Awards as the flagship hotel. This all-suite hotel was designed to resemble a sail block flying 321 meters high, overlooking and capturing the coast of Dubai. At night, it gives an unforgettable water view, surrounded by a colorful dance system of stereoscopic fiery forms.

Honor us like it

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

Burj Al Arab (Arabic: , "The Arabian Towe...

Burj Al Arab (Arabic: , "The Arabian Tower") is a luxury hotel in Dubai, the second largest city after the Abu Ahabi capital of the United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates) and is called "the world's first 7-star hotel". It was designed by architect Tom Wright, WS Atkins PLC but the interior was conceptualized by Khuan Chew. At a height of 321 meters (1,053 ft), 56 floors, this is the tallest building used as a luxury hotel when completed and opened in 1999. It was built 6 years from 1994 to 1999, lost $ 1.6 billion. It is located on an artificial island 280 meters from Jumeirah beach, and uses a private bridge to connect it to the mainland. The foundation itself took 3 years. There are 230 40m long concrete pillars deep in the seabed as a pedestal for the entire building. This hotel has a symbolic architecture, designed as a symbol of Dubai and shaped like an Arab sail that has no wind to the sea.



The hotel is officially ranked 5 star premium. However, Burj al-Arab is often described as the "only seven-star hotel in the world", although it is the hotel managers who ask for it never to be evaluated. The hotel spokesman, Jumeirah Group, said: "We can't do much to prevent this. We do not encourage using this term. We never use it in their advertising. me." According to an organization, the term "seven stars" appears to be due to a British journalist who visited the hotel on an organized trip for the press delegations to visit the hotel before opening. This journalist "described Burj al Arab in his article as a great hotel and more than anything she had ever seen and called it a seven-star hotel.

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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D
4 years ago

Finally, after so many years of waiting to see one...

Finally, after so many years of waiting to see one of the most beautiful skyscrapers in the world, the dream has come true.
Familiarly called La Vela, this seaside building is of sci-fi beauty.
Climbed to the Bar at the top of the tower the view of Dubai was amazing ...
Unmissable !!

K
4 years ago

World's only certified 7 star hotel in a small isl...

World's only certified 7 star hotel in a small island on the shores of Dubai. Built in the year 1999 at a cost of over 1 billion US dollars, by Sheikh Rasheed Bin Ul Maktoum to attract tourism. The who's who of the rich and famous from across the world have been patrons here. Tiger Woods has played golf here.
This hotel has 18 elevators for the comfort of the guedts and 9 restaurants serving the best of the best foods.
A basic category room costs 1.6 lakh rupees per night and the premium suite costs 11.5 lakhs a night.

f
4 years ago

Well ... those who do not know sailing ... and tru...

Well ... those who do not know sailing ... and truly a show ... both inside and out .... excellent buffet..of course. I recommend making a reservation for the visit otherwise you will not even be able to enter the driveway

M
4 years ago

Best given service and many facilities per night r...

Best given service and many facilities per night rupees 128000 this hotel is 7 Star Hotel world in first Hotel is 7 Star Hotel this hotel environment is peaceful environment in many big big big big swimming pool please coming this Hotel

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4 years ago

It's really fantastic to visit the most famous and...

It's really fantastic to visit the most famous and one and only seven start hotel in the world. It's high cost to stay in hotel but if you want to visit you have multiple options. You can book your table in advance and you can visit. For entry you must show your booking details. Prior 30min only they will allow. Sky view bar is on the 25th floor you can enjoy your evening by watching palm Jumeirah and sun set and another side you can see Dubai Aerial View. In simple a must visit place for life Time.

A
4 years ago

I was expecting a grand tea time. This due to the...

I was expecting a grand tea time. This due to the hotel rep, its location, and the cost. It was just ok; perhaps I was expecting a lot more because across Dubai even Starbucks have 5 stars type of desserts. The experience was good, so was the beautiful ambiance, the staff was both kind and cordial, the tea selection was extraordinary, however, there was nothing in our tea tower that I'd say was remarkable.

F
4 years ago

Nice

A
4 years ago

Burj Al Arab is a man-made masterpiece. The tower ...

Burj Al Arab is a man-made masterpiece. The tower is located on an artificial island 100 meters away in the Jumeirah Lake area. The tower is composed of terraces that are comfortable scenes of the eye because of the well-studied geometric shape and feel it is from the imagination or the future. The hotel has very good services and is characterized as a unique tower that does not resemble the towers of the shape and the hotel has a beautiful view of the sea and the other side of the Jumeirah feel in the middle of the sea and offers you breakfast on the terrace on the sea and waves of the beautiful sea and there are restaurants for dinner and lunch of the best food come to him For tourists from all regions of the world, but it is worth coming and I advise it with the price increases but it never dies Burj Al Arab is a man-made masterpiece. The tower is located on an artificial island 100 meters away in the Jumeirah Lake area. The tower is composed of terraces that are comfortable scenes of the eye because of the well-studied geometric shape and feel it is from the imagination or the future. The hotel has very good services and is characterized as a unique tower that does not resemble the towers of the shape and the hotel has a beautiful view of the sea and the other side of the Jumeirah feel in the middle of the sea and offers you breakfast on the terrace on the sea and waves of the beautiful sea and there are restaurants for dinner and lunch of the best food come to him For tourists from all regions of the world, because it is worth coming and I advise him consistently with the high prices , but never die

A
4 years ago

Luxury rampant at the highest levels. Exaggerated,...

Luxury rampant at the highest levels. Exaggerated, majestic, incredible, all adjectives that describe this "hotel" to perfection. Gold elements everywhere, aquariums that accompany the ascent to the upper floor where the elevators, reception from the Arabian Nights. If they call themselves the only 7 star hotel in the world there is a reason

M
4 years ago

Nice view over Burj al Arab, nice beach with showe...

Nice view over Burj al Arab, nice beach with shower facilities and a little cafe. Usually crowded with tourist groups, especially around sunset. NB! On windy days swimming is prohibited, only surfers allowed in the water!

Burj Al Arab Hotel

Burj Al Arab Hotel

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