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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.
In Dubai, very little happens on a small scale. The landmark Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel, which floats on its own man-made island, has added a huge outdoor terrace that stretches 328 feet over the ...
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. Since it opened its glass ...
The Burj Al Arab from afar looks as if it’s about to sail into the Arabian Sea on a windy day. It touts itself as a “7-star hotel,” so I figured I’d find out for myself when I stayed there ...
Dubai’s Burj Al Arab hotel is preparing to launch the first Windows Vista implementation in the Middle East and Africa during Gitex this month, according to its IT director. “With Microsoft we are ...
Dubai’s iconic sail-shaped Burj Al Arab is popularly known as the only 7-star hotel in the world. Its recently opened neighbour, the yacht-inspired Marsa Al Arab, however, “goes beyond ...
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Infinity pool at SAL Credit: SAL. Who wouldn’t love a pool day at one of the most iconic hotels in Dubai (and in the world)? SAL, which means salt in Spanish and Portuguese, is Burj Al Arab’s beach ...
The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai is so luxurious and over the top, we didn't know a place like this could ever exist. It's the stuff your fantasies are made of. Set on an artificial island just 920 ...
The hotel’s CSR and environmental efforts – including the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project launched in 2004 – were also praised by the organisation. Other CSR activities at Burj Al Arab include ...
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.
I was wondering if Burj Al Arab really would live up to its reputation as the best hotel in the world. After all, a mega dose of bling doesn’t necessarily translate into good taste.