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The Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai has been designed to look like
a billowing sail. It is 321 meters high and the most dominating
figure on the Dubai coastline. It looks even better at night
when bathed in colored sculptures of water and fire.
Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai offers some of the most luxurious
appointments you will find on the planet including chauffer
driven Rolls, in-suite check in, private reception on every
floor, and a small army of well trained and professional waiters
and butlers ready to serve you.
The Burj Al Arab Hotel is a 7 star deluxe hotel and
a member of the Virtuoso and American Express Fine Hotels and
Resorts. Accommodation at the Burj includes 202 duplex suites
on 27 floors each with its own Guest Services exclusive for
in-suites check-in and butler services.
In-suite facilities for guests include a separate dining and
living area in addition to an office are with a laptop, Internet
access, private fax, printer and copier. All rooms have hidden
network technology to control lighting, curtains, and air-conditioning.
A 42" plasma-TV is provided with video on demand, DVD player,
93 cable channels, and 2 hotel information channels. There is
also a complete range of male and female Hermes amenities. There
is a pillow menu for visitors to choose from 13 types of pillows
and quilts. Walk-in shower and Jacuzzi/Spa bath in each suite
is complimented by a bath menu and Aromatherapy Associates bath
oils that can be prepared by your butler.
Leisure activities are tended to with the provision of the
following facilities. Assawan Spa & Health Club on the 18th
floor that includes treatment rooms, hydrotherapy baths, oriental
massage parlors, stand-up solarium, sauna and steam rooms, communal
Jacuzzi, two infinity pools, squash court, and two fully equipped
fitness studios with an aerobics floor.
Visitors at the Burj Al Arab Hotel enjoy a free and unlimited
access to the Wild Wadi Water Park as well as easy access to
shopping malls like the Mall of Emirates and Ski Dubai. You
can even go shopping to distant places in your Rolls Royce.
If you get tired of the Rolls you can go for a helicopter tour
of Dubai. Finally, there is the ultimate leisure spin in the
form of access to world class golf courses in Dubai like Montgomerie,
Emirates Hills, Dubai Creek, and Arabian Ranches.
The Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai also has 8 restaurants
and lounges including the Al Mahara, an award winning seafood
restaurant accessible by a three minute virtual submarine voyage.
The Al Muntaha (means the ultimate) is 200 meters above the
Arabian Gulf offering Mediterranean cuisine with a unique view
of the Palm Jumeirah and the World Islands.
Private banqueting and meeting facilities include the Al Falak
Ballroom, which is a palatial, two tiered, domed ballroom, with
a crystal chandelier located at the very top of the Burj Al
Arab. On the 27th floor you will find Boardrooms and Majlis
that offer spectacular views along with the latest technological
services. Assawan Amphitheatre and Marine Garden are good places
for cocktail receptions. In house florists and caterers are
available within the Burj Al Arab.
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