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The Burj Al Arab is one of the most luxurious hotels in the world, famously shaped like a sail and located off the coast of Dubai. Known for its opulence, unique architecture, and world-class service, it symbolizes modern Dubai’s extravagant spirit. This iconic structure has become a global landmark in hospitality and innovative design.1
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Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island, 280 meters offshore, connected to the mainland by a private, gently curving bridge. 1

Standing 321 metres tall, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, shaped like an Arabian dhow sail, symbolizes modern Dubai’s luxury and dominates its stunning coastline.
Each of the 202 duplex suites offers panoramic views and is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and luxurious furnishings. 2

Burj Al Arab Jumeirah has a pillow menu with nine types of pillows, helping every guest find the right one for a perfect night’s sleep.
Construction of Burj Al Arab began in 1994. It took two years to build the island and another three years to complete the stunning hotel.3

Burj Al Arab has a helipad near the roof, floating 689 feet above the ground. It’s one of the highest and largest in the UAE.
Burj Al Arab’s helipad has hosted amazing stunts, like golf by Tiger Woods, tennis by Federer, table tennis, and even a daring kiteboard jump. 4

The Terrace, opened in 2017, is a 10,000sqm luxury beach with pools and cabanas, built in Finland and shipped to Dubai in six parts.
The hotel's interiors are adorned with 24-karat gold leaf, rare marble, and custom-made carpets, exuding opulence. 5

Burj Al Arab has 202 spacious suites, ranging from 169 to 780 square meters. The royal suite costs over 102,000 AED per night.
Junsui, the Japanese restaurant in Burj Al Arab, has a ceiling with over 21,000 crystals representing the Milky Way, costing more than 1.3 million AED.6

The Talise Spa spans two floors, offering separate facilities for men and women, including infinity pools and treatment rooms.
The hotel offers a fleet of Rolls-Royce vehicles for guest transportation, emphasizing luxury and convenience. 7

Burj Al Arab has been the site of record-breaking events, including the world's most expensive cocktail and largest tin of caviar.
The hotel's design ensures that its shadow never falls on the beach, preserving sunlight for guests.8

Each floor has a dedicated reception area, providing private check-in and personalized services for guests.
The hotel has hosted numerous celebrities and dignitaries, reinforcing its status as a symbol of luxury. 9

Burj Al Arab also has an underwater restaurant called Al Mahara. Guests reach it through a simulated sea journey, with a huge 990,000-liter aquarium inside.
Burj Al Arab helps run a turtle hospital with nearby Madinat Jumeirah. Since 2004, over 1,600 rescued turtles have been treated and released safely. 10
Burj Al Arab's commitment to excellence has made it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking unparalleled luxury experiences. 11