Transfers by Rolls Royce or private helicopter; there is a restaurant serving seafood right under the water; The interior is made of gold… are the things that make visitors overwhelmed in the most luxurious hotel in Dubai.
A British journalist came to Dubai and stayed in the luxury hotel Burj Al Arab. At the end of his stay, he realized that the place deserved a higher rating than the 5 star rating. He rated Burj Al Arab as a 7-star hotel and many others also agreed with this statement.
1. The hotel is built on an artificial island Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai. The bridge connecting Burj Al Arab to the mainland can only be accessed by hotel staff and guests. This hotel has 56 floors, over 300m high – even taller than the Eiffel Tower. The hotel is built on an artificial island. People had to erect 230 concrete columns 40m long below sea level to keep the artificial island afloat. The hotel building stands out with the shape of a ship’s sail. But aside from aesthetic reasons, it’s designed so that the shade doesn’t block the sun from beachgoers below. 2. Transfers by Rolls Royce or private helicopter Transfer by private supercar and helicopter. Burj Al Arab offers you 2 types of transportation to get to the hotel. You will be picked up at the airport in a white Rolls Royce with a private driver. You can also opt for a private helicopter to take you to the special helipad located on the roof of the hotel. 3. Everything is made of gold and marble Furniture made of gold or inlaid with gold. The floors and walls of the hotel are made of special Statuario marble. Everything inside is either made of 24-carat gold or encrusted with gold, including the decorations, furniture and televisions. Even the mirror and art frame are gilded. In addition, the hotel’s on-site restaurant has a ceiling designed by Swarovski crystals, symbolizing the Milky Way. 4. Huge suites Burj Al Arab has a total of 202 luxury rooms and some rooms have panoramic sea views. The smallest deluxe room is the size of a 4-bedroom house, measuring 170 square meters. While the Royal Suite (a type of superior room) is served by a private elevator. Some suites also have their own cinema, 2 bars and a huge library. 5. You have your own butler Upon completion of check-in, Burj Al Arab provides you with an exclusive butler. The housekeeper takes you to your room and guides you around. If desired, the butler will unpack or pack your luggage for you. Burj Al Arab’s staff-to-guest ratio is 6:1, so you’ll never be left out. One butler will deliver your sunglasses, another will spray you with a mist to relax on the beach and the other will prepare a bubble bath under shimmering candlelight. In addition, there is a private butler who takes care of pets so that guests can enjoy their stay comfortably. 6. Rich and sumptuous interior The interior here is inspired by Dubai culture, lavish and colorful. A golden chandelier hangs over the hallway and the king-sized beds are covered with the finest Egyptian cotton sheets. All come with custom-made rugs from South Africa and India. The bathroom is decorated with beautiful paintings, with a jacuzzi and giant shower that can fit the whole family. There’s also a private lounge for dining, and if you need to work, you’ll be equipped with a gold-plated Macbook or iPad. 7. Rooms are equipped with the latest technology Here, all the magic happens at the push of a button. The bed swivels to any position you like, and you can use the remote to call up TV screens hidden in the wall. The remote also controls the doors, curtains and blackout curtains, it also puts you in touch with the housekeeper if needed. 8. There is no shortage of services for entertainment The pool is strewn with rose petals. The hotel’s services include many swimming pools, 9 restaurants and bars, water park. There is the famous Talise Spa with vast ocean views and a private beach for hotel guests. You can also request a romantic evening in the pool for two. Hotel staff will organize floating candles and rose petals for you. 9. Underwater seafood restaurant Burj Al Arab has an underwater restaurant called Al Mahara, which means “oyster shell”. The entrance to the restaurant is a corridor with a yellow dome resembling a submarine. In the center is a giant aquarium containing colorful corals and exotic fish, including sharks. You can enjoy dinner while a shark casually swims around. 10. Beds are made of the rarest materials Bed sheets are made from soft velvet duck feathers. To ensure a good night’s sleep, the linens in each room are made from the rarest duvet in the world. The feathers are hand-picked from abandoned natural velvet nests in Iceland. The mother duck plucks the softest feathers on her chest to line the nest and keep the eggs warm. The hotel also offers you 17 designer pillows to choose from. 11. Every room has a perfume collection Branded perfumes are included in each room. If other hotels only provide you with shampoo, shower gel or toothpaste, in Burj Al Arab visitors are also provided with an expensive Hermès collection consisting of 14 different items, most of which are water. flower. You can even bring them home if you like. Ngoc Trang (According to Bright side)
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