The Burj Al-Arab is one of the most luxurious hotels in the world.


Burj Al Arab is located on a private island 15 kilometers south of the shores of Jumeirah. It is currently one of the tallest hotels on the coast of Dubai.


If you book this hotel, you will be picked up by a luxury car the moment you step off the plane. The hotel is said to have some Rolls Royce dedicated to the hotel guests going directly to and from the airport. You can also take a 15-minute helicopter ride from the hotel's dedicated airport on the 28th floor to get an aerial view of Dubai.


Rooms range in size from 170 square meters to 780 square meters, and the 780 square meters Presidential Suite is magnificent, with gold-plated furnishings, a movie theater, two bedrooms, two living rooms, a restaurant, and a dedicated elevator for access.


Guests who wish to dine in the seafood restaurant will be transported by submarine to the restaurant so they can enjoy the underwater spectacle before dining.


The rooms are all floor-to-ceiling glass windows, facing the endless Arabian Sea at all times. A butler will be waiting to explain to you how to use the various high-tech facilities in the room.


The hotel's luxurious and distinguished service aims to make sure that the guests feel like Arabian kings and enjoy the seven-to-one service of butlers, chefs, and waiters when staying in the Royal Suite.


Lobby, atrium, suite, bathroom ...... Anywhere is gold, door handles, faucets, ashtrays, coat hooks, and even note paper, are plated with gold.


The paintings hanging on the wall are all authentic. All the bathroom appliances in the bathroom are Hermes.


When the Burj Al Arab first opened, a British female journalist became one of the first guests. Here, she felt the unprecedented quality of service.


After she returned home, she praised the luxury and excellent service of the Burj Al Arab in the newspaper, and finally said, "We can't find any words to describe it anymore, except to grade it with 7 stars to show that it is different."


Since then, the fame of the Burj Al Arab Hotel has spread throughout the world. According to the general manager of the hotel, the occupancy rate of the inn is over 82% every year.


The visitors are mostly big shots, bigwigs, and rich wives from Saudi Arabia, England, Germany, and other emirates of the UAE, and the Gulf and Middle East.


They look for relative peace, away from the outside and downtown, where they can relax and be uninterrupted.


In addition, there are also guests staying for engagements, weddings, birthdays, and some other personal memorable reasons.