Introduction to Burj Al Arab
Introduction
Moored like a tall ship in the Arabian Gulf is a billowing, sail-shaped
structure – at 321 metres high, taller than the Eiffel Tower.
A curved causeway links this unique hotel to the mainland. Guests arrive in style by helicopter
(there’s a helipad on the twenty eighth floor) or in a chauffeured Rolls
Royce.
It’s worth staying two or three nights here simply to experience the
hotel’s in credible opulence first-hand. The 202 Duplex Suites, all with sea
views, are lavishly appointed with rich fabrics, gold plated furniture and
marble bathrooms. Every mod con is provided – laptop computers with
Internet access, multimedia entertainment systems and remote controls
for everything from the curtains to the door. The two palatial Royal Suites
even have a private lift and cinema. A reception on each floor caters to
guests’ every need, and each room has its own butler.
The opulent theme continues in the public areas. In the lobby, a giant
aquarium teeming with vivid tropical fish, eels and sharks descends into
the underwater themed restaurant Al Mahara which, fittingly, serves
seafood. Guests access the restaurant in Jules Verne style, via a three
minute simulated submarine voyage. Even more impressive is the Al
Muntaha restaurant – meaning highest in Arabic – suspended 200 metres
above the Arabian Gulf with stunning views of Dubai and the coastline.
Other dining options include the informal Bab Al Yam beside the hotel’s
pool and sun deck, and the sea view Al Iwan at the heart of the hotel’s
gold pillared atrium, the tallest in the world.
The hotel’s 18th floor houses a library of over 1,000 books and the
luxurious Assawan Spa and Health Club. With its sauna, steam rooms,
pair of pools, gym and extensive menu of treatments, it offers unlimited
pampering in glittering surroundings.
At night, the hotel’s white sail becomes a rainbow of spectacular light
displays, affirming Burj Al Arab’s standing as an icon on the Dubai skyline.
Panoramic Suites
While all the suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, the 18 Panoramic
Suites offer particularly breathtaking views of the sea, thanks to their
location at the corner of the hotel. The sweeping windows on each side
create an impression of living within glass walls, with the Arabian Gulf
shimmering beyond.
Facilities
5 Restaurants 4 Bars Assawan Spa and Health Club Library
A range of recreational facilities are also available to you at The Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
Location
Burj Al Arab is situated on Jumeira Beach, 20km from Dubai's
centre and 20 minutes from Dubai Airport.
Flight duration time is approximately 6 hours 55 minutes direct to
Dubai.
GMT= +4 hours