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Dubai’s Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is one of the world’s most luxurious hotels. Now it’s letting the public in for tours at around $100 a ticket.
How many hotels can claim to be recognisable by their silhouette alone, like Peter Pan? The Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, Dubai's last word in opulent, excessive luxury, can.
If you’re a guest at Burj Al Arab, the moment you arrive at the airport you get swept off your feet by a white Rolls Royce -- that is, if you decide not to arrange a helicopter transfer from the ...
If you've ever wondered what it's like to vacation like a billionaire, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai is likely the closest we normies will ever get.. Shaped like the sail of an Arabian dhow ship and ...
Burj Al Arab’s Assawan Spa has partnered with PTX Performance Training to bring an exclusive programme of ... Bridal and Wedding Packages as well as a new concept called ‘Wellbeing for ...
The Burj al Arab (which means “Arabian Tower” in Arabic) opened its doors in 1999, and in the following two decades became a magnet for the global elite.
Since 2016, Al Mahara has been helmed by the Michelin-starred British chef Nathan Outlaw.In addition to his restaurant at the Burj, Outlaw has four other highly regarded restaurants in the United ...
Jumeirah Burj Al Arab: Dubai's outrageous peak of luxury. The Grande Dame of the city's sea and skyline continues to tower above competitors in the race for the world's best hotels .
Suspended 212 meters above sea level, the Burj al Arab’s helipad juts out precariously from the distinctive sail shape of the building.
Suspended 212 meters above sea level, the Burj al Arab’s helipad juts out precariously from the distinctive sail shape of the building.