The Burj Al Arab calls itself the "World's Most Luxurious Hotel"—and for good reason.
With 202 luxurious duplex suites, four swimming pools, a private beach club, personalized butler service, and airport transfers in a Rolls Royce, Mercedes, or helicopter, it stands out in almost every way for its over-the-top luxury.
They even recently unveiled solid 24-carat gold iPads, which serve as a "virtual concierge" for guests.
The hotel is filled with over-the-top luxuries that may seem extravagant, but when you're paying $1,500 per night (the starting rate for a double room), you expect the ultimate in luxury—and Burj Al Arab delivers.
The hotel is located on artificial island in Dubai, overlooking the Persian Gulf.
It's the fourth-tallest hotel in the world, and it's known for its sail-like shape.
Inside, the building feels grand and spacious. The colorful lobby area is influenced by Islamic design aesthetics.
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