Opened to the public in 1999, the Burj Al Arab is a favorite destination for some of the world's richest and most famous figures, such as Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Gigi Hadid, and Kendall Jenner.
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| The Burj Al Arab in Dubai is the world's only 7-star hotel, considered a symbol of ultimate luxury and splendor. Located on an artificial island 280 meters from Jumeirah Beach, the Burj Al Arab is always fully booked, not only because of its stunning location but also its unique and luxurious privileges. The minimum room rate at the Burj Al Arab is $1,100 per night. Photo: Jumeirah. |
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| A fleet of Rolls-Royce Phantom supercars is always ready to pick up guests from the airport and take them directly to the hotel. However, this is not the only option. Photo: Bmwblog. |
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| For guests seeking a more unique and exciting experience, the hotel provides a private helicopter ride. The helipad is located on the 28th floor of the hotel. Guests can even play golf and tennis there. Photo: Jumeirah. |
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| The Royal Suite costs $24,000 per night. The room's decorations are all gilded to showcase its luxury and prestige. Photo: Jumeirah. |
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| At Burj Al Arab, guests are treated like royalty, experiencing the world's ultimate luxury. Therefore, even the bathrooms need to be gilded. Photo: Royal Caribbean. |
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| The hotel has 202 rooms in the form of two-story apartments, featuring luxurious carpets and exquisite furnishings. Each room is also equipped with a Macbook Pro and a gold-plated iPad. Photo: Jumeirah. |
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| The hotel lobby is an "ocean" of color and light. Photo: Burj Al Arab. |
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| The spa area offers relaxing views of the Dubai skyline. The price for one session is $350. Photo: Jumeirah. |
According to VNE