Thursday, 30 May 2013

Take A Tour Of The World's Most Luxurious Hotel

The Burj Al Arab calls itself the "World's Most Luxurious Hotel"—and for good reason.
With 202 luxurious duplex suites, four swimming pools, a private beach club, personalized butler service, and airport transfers in a Rolls Royce, Mercedes, or helicopter, it stands out in almost every way for its over-the-top luxury.
They even recently unveiled solid 24-carat gold iPads, which serve as a "virtual concierge" for guests.
The hotel is filled with over-the-top luxuries that may seem extravagant, but when you're paying $1,500 per night (the starting rate for a double room), you expect the ultimate in luxury—and Burj Al Arab delivers.

The hotel is located on artificial island in Dubai, overlooking the Persian Gulf.

The hotel is located on artificial island in Dubai, overlooking the Persian Gulf.

Inside, the building feels grand and spacious. The colorful lobby area is influenced by Islamic design aesthetics.

Inside, the building feels grand and spacious. The colorful lobby area is influenced by Islamic design aesthetics.

As is the spacious atrium.

As is the spacious atrium.
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Most bedrooms have king-sized beds with luxurious linens.

Most bedrooms have king-sized beds with luxurious linens.

You can play snooker with friends right in your room.

You can play snooker with friends right in your room.

There's a floor-to-ceiling aquarium inside the restaurant. Watch the fish swim by as you dine on delicacies like caviar, oysters, and lobster. Main dishes cost anywhere from $70 to $250.

There's a floor-to-ceiling aquarium inside the restaurant. Watch the fish swim by as you dine on delicacies like caviar, oysters, and lobster. Main dishes cost anywhere from $70 to $250.

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