BURJ AL ARAB - The Arabian Tower of the Jumeirah Beach Resort. With 321 meters, this is the world´s tallest hotel, only 60 meters shorter than the Empire State Building. This all-suite hotel stands 27 double-height storeys high and comprises 202 duplex suites. Your transfer to the hotel may be arranged by one of the world´s largest fleets of Rolls Royce Silver Seraph.
Reaching new heights of luxury and service levels, Burj Al Arab offers a choice of 142 1-Bedroom DeLuxe Suites, 18 1-Bedroom Panoramic Suites, four 1-Bedroom Club Suites, 28 2-Bedroom Suites, six 3-Bedroom Suites, two Presidential Suites and two Royal Suites. The finest materials have been sourced from around the globe for your luxury and comfort, coming together in exclusively designed and handcrafted interiors. All suites feature floor to ceiling windows and are of course equipped with the latest technology like interactive television (with a camera that views all visitors to the suite - and you can give access to them without leaving the comfort of your bed or the armchair), all-purpose office equipment, laptop computers and internet access.
Superb cuisine in dramatic settings - you can dine at BURJ AL ARAB in restaurants among the stars or below the sea. Al Muntaha, the Modern European cuisine restaurant, is suspended 200 meters above the sea, with scenic elevators that bring you there. Al Mahara is the seafood restaurant that can be reached by a scenic underwater ride from the lobby. Al Iwan seaview restaurant and Majlis Al Bahar, the beachfront restaurant, complete the dining facilities at Burj Al Arab, plus the other 21 bars and restaurants the adjacent Jumeirah Beach Hotel provides you with.
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2006-07-26 18:48:51
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answered by dranagar 5
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Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai
Soaring some 321 metres above the blue waters of the Arabian Gulf, Burj Al Arab is quite simply the most luxurious hotel in the world. Burj Al Arab is very much the symbol of Dubai, and its image adorns everything, from T-shirts to license plates on every car in the country. The hotel defines new standards in opulence and exclusivity with beautiful suites and levels of service that are truly out of this world.
Burj Al Arab boasts some of the most stunning restaurants in the world, a breathtaking atrium impressively decorated with fountains, one of the most amazing spas in the world, and a fleet of Rolls Royce cars at the disposal of guests. The hotel is an oasis of calm and creates a truly relaxing atmosphere, where every possible effort is made in order to ensure that your personal tastes are catered to exactly, and that while staying at the hotel, you are made to feel rather more special than royalty.
Burj Al Arab is very much the apex of opulence, and is surprisingly popular, indeed many people staying at the neighbouring Jumeirah Beach Hotel choose to spend the last couple of nights of their holiday at Burj Al Arab in order to celebrate a special occasion with a bit of real indulgence.
Hotel Rooms
There are a total of some 202 two-storey suites available at Burj Al Arab, all of which boast state of the art entertainment equipment, incredible views of the coastline, or the sea, and personalised butler service. The most popular room grade is the 196 square metre deluxe suite, which comprises an entrance hall, lounge with bar and office facilities, a luxurious bathroom with complementary toiletries, and an expansive bedroom.
Grades above this include corner suites with panoramic views, two bedroom suites that are ideal for families, club suites that include access to the luxurious club facilities, and of course the presidential and Royal Suites, which represent the absolute pinnacle of exclusivity and opulence. Unfortunately, the nature of the Burj Al Arab is such that adjoining rooms are not available, although families are well served by the larger suites.
Hotel Facilities
The towering Burj Al Arab hotel is built on its own man made island, and guests wanting to lie on the beach need to be driven to the Jumeirah Beach Hotel to use the facilities there. The hotel boasts several restaurants including Al Muntaha, which is suspended at the top of the building, Al Mahara, which is entered after a simulated submarine ride, and which is one of the top seafood restaurants in the world, Al Iwan - an Arabian restaurant in the lobby, and the Majilis Al Bahar, a casual beach restaurant overlooking the sea at the rear of the hotel.
For Leisure, the Burj Al Arab has an outdoor pool, and on the 27th floor, guests can be pampered in the Assawan Spa, where you can swim in an infinity pool looking out at views over the sea.
As a part of Jumeirah International, Burj Al Arab guests are also welcome to use facilities at other hotels in the group including the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Emirates Towers, and the Madinat Jumeirah complex.
2006-07-26 18:24:48
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answered by fzaa3's lover 4
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Well, that's alot of information needed, but I will try and help you:
1. Height (tip) *
2. Height (struct.) is 321 m or 1,053 ft
Height (roof) *
Floors (OG) are60
Construction start is 1990
Construction end 1999
Elevators *
Units (rooms) are: 202 Suites
Costs at completion *
pictures are here: http://www.thomsonworldwide.co.uk/kenilworth/images/accommodation/id178/slide1.jpg
http://www.thomsonworldwide.co.uk/kenilworth/images/accommodation/id178/slide2.jpg
2006-07-26 18:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Height (tip)- 1056 ft.
Floors- 60
Construction start- 1994
Construction end- 12-1-1999
Units- 202 duplex suites
Construction picture- http://dubaiturk.4t.com/images/burj_al_arab_under_construction.jpg
2006-07-26 18:09:50
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answered by eric 3
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