Located in the United Arab Emirates, the only 7-star hotel in the world Burj Al Arab is extravagant and majestic to the extent that it is impossible.
Here are 11 things that stunned this super-rich hotel.
1. Build on an artificial island The only 7-star hotel in the world Burj Al Arab. 230 concrete columns supporting the entire structure stretch 40 meters below sea level to keep the artificial island afloat. The hotel is 300 meters high with 56 floors, taller than the Eiffel Tower and shaped like a ship’s sail. 2. Pick up customers by Rolls Royce or helicopter Burj Al Arab Hotel offers guests two types of means to go from the mainland to the hotel, which is airport pick-up by a Rolls Royce car with a private chauffeur or a private helicopter. 3. Everything is in gold and marble The floor and walls of this 7-star hotel are covered with special Statuario marble, similar to the stone Michelangelo used to create the famous statue of David. Everything in Burj Al Arab from furniture, decorations, TVs, mirrors, art frames… is made from 24K gold or gilded. 4. Extremely large room Burj Al Arab 7-star hotel has a total of 202 double rooms, each with 2 floors. The smallest room is the size of a 170 square meter 4-bedroom house. Royal Suite large-sized room occupies an area of 1 floor and has a private elevator. Some rooms also have their own cinema, bar and library. 5. Each guest has a private butler After completing the check-in, a private butler will lead you to the room. If you want, the butler will open the luggage and arrange for you, packing as you leave. The ratio between staff and guests at the hotel Burj Al Arab is 6: 1. There is 1 staff with glasses, 1 staff to help you feel comfortable at sea, 1 staff in charge of preparing the bath, 1 staff to take care of pets when you are swimming or going to spa. 6. Luxurious interior Furniture in the hotel room is designed according to Dubai culture, colorful and lavish. A golden chandelier hangs in the hallway, and a large bed covered with sheets is the finest quality Egyptian cotton. Carpets in hotel rooms are made in South Africa and India … The bath launcher has a giant hot tub and shower that just allows the whole family to bathe. There’s also a private lounge for dining and a private office for you to work in – equipped with a gold-plated Macbook or iPad, of course. 7. Most modern technology Here, the magic happens with the push of a button. The bed can be rotated to any position you like, and you can use the remote control to call up hidden TV screens from drawers or walls. The remote also controls doors, curtains, and communicates with a butler if you need anything. 8. Diverse entertainment services The hotel has a lot of swimming pools, both indoor and outdoor, 9 restaurants and bars, Talise spa has sea view, private beach. You can have a romantic dinner by the pool, the hotel staff will set up candles and spread floating rose petals on the pool for you. 9. Serve seafood right under water Burj Al Arab has an underwater restaurant called Al Mahara (meaning “oyster shell”). The entrance to the restaurant is a golden domed corridor resembling a submarine. In the middle of the restaurant is a huge aquarium, including sharks. 10. Sheets, pillows, and blankets from the rarest materials For a good night’s sleep, the bed linen in each room is made from the world’s rarest feathers. These feathers are hand-picked from an abandoned sea duck nest in Iceland. The mother duck plucks the softest feathers from her chest to line the nest and keep the eggs warm. Each year, people are only allowed to harvest 2000 kg of sea duck feathers. In addition, guests also have a choice of pillows in 17 designs specifically designed. 11. Each room has a collection of perfumes Guests will be provided with a set of 14 items in the Hermes brand bathrooms and if you want, you can take them home after leaving the hotel.
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