Because it is so classy, Burj Al Arab hotel gets 2 more stars from visitors!
A British journalist arrived at the Burj Al Arab Hotel. When he was about to end his stay, he admitted that this 5-star hotel must be rated as a 7-star hotel.
1. The hotel is built on an artificial island Burj Al Arab Hotel over 300m high is located on an artificial island and is connected to the mainland by a private bridge. The Burj Al Arab hotel is in the shape of a ship’s sail. There are 230 concrete columns of 40 meters in length, which are built deep into the sea floor to serve as a foundation for the hotel. 2. Guests will be brought to the hotel by private car or helicopter Burj Al Arab has 2 types of transportation to bring guests staying to the hotel. You will be picked up by a white Rolls Royce with your own chauffeur at the airport. If not, you can ask the hotel to pick you up by helicopter. 3. The hotel furniture is made of gold and marble The hotel’s floors and walls are made of special Statuario marble – the marble that Michelangelo used to create the statue of David. Everything inside the hotel is “covered” in 24-carat gold, including decorations, furniture, and TV – even the mirrors and art frames are inlaid with gold. Plus, one of the restaurants in the hotel has the largest Swarovski crystal ceiling that symbolizes the Milky Way. 4. Spacious hotel room Burj Al Arab has a total of 202 bedrooms, each with 2 floors and some rooms have panoramic sea views. The smallest suite room is about the size of a 170 square meter 4-bedroom house, while the giant Royal Suite covers the entire floor and is fitted with a private elevator. Some rooms also have their own cinema, 2 bars and a huge library! 5. Each visitor will have a private butler After you complete check-in, Burj Al Arab will provide you with an exclusive butler. The butler will take you to the room and show you around. If you want, the butler will take your belongings after you arrive and repack them when you are about to leave. The staff-to-guest ratio of Burj Al Arab is 6: 1, so you’ll never be left out. There’s a butler who gives you sunglasses, a butler who mistes you to refresh yourself on the beach and a butler makes you a candlelit bubble bath. There is also a pet butler who will take care of your pet as you relax in the pool or spa. 6. Room interior is comfortable and luxurious The hotel bedroom furniture is inspired by lavish and colorful Dubai culture. A golden chandelier hangs in the hallway, and King-sized beds are covered with the finest quality Egyptian cotton. All custom made rugs from South Africa and India and locally carved wooden doors. The bathroom is decorated with beautiful mosaics and paintings, with giant hot tubs and showers. There’s also a private lounge for dining, and an office if you need to work has a gold-plated Macbook or iPad. 7. The suites are equipped with the latest technology Here, the magic happens with the push of a button. The swivel bed will rotate to any position you like, and you can use the remote control to hide the TV screen from the table or wall. The remote also controls doors, pulls curtains or adjusts room lighting, and it keeps you in touch with the butler if you need anything. 8. There are many services In addition, the hotel features a variety of swimming pools (both indoor and outdoor), 9 restaurants and bars, a water park, Talise Spa offers vast ocean views and a private beach for guests. You can also ask the hotel to prepare a romantic night in the swimming pool. Hotel staff will drop candles and rose petals in the pool. 9. The restaurant under the ocean Burj Al Arab has an ocean restaurant called Al Mahara, which means “oyster shell”. The entrance to the restaurant is a yellow domed hallway that resembles a submarine. In the center is a huge fish tank filled with colorful corals and exotic fish, including sharks. 10. Bed linen is made of the finest and rarest materials The bed linen in every bedroom of the hotel is made from the rarest feather blanket in the world. The feathers are collected in natural velvet duck nests in Iceland. The mother duck will pull out the softest feathers on her chest to line the nest and keep the eggs warm. Only 2,000 kg of velvet duck feathers are harvested each year. And if you want a more sophisticated bed set, the hotel will provide 17 custom pillows to choose from. 11. Each room has a fragrance collection Each room of the Burj Al Arab hotel has a Hermès toiletries suit consisting of 14 different dishes, mainly perfumes. And you can even take them home if you like.
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